You are writing it like a MEMO/ letter
You are the owner of Acme Aviation Safety Consulting Service. You are offering free consultations to companies and individuals concerning the dynamics of aviation safety management. Your job is to respond to emails and answer any questions about safety management and SMS either as a written,
Follow these general rules:
1. Be polite, but not obsequious.
2. Be succinct, accurate, and informative based on course material.
3. Avoid opinions, vague or nebulous responses with no substance.
4. Avoid extreme dramatics terms, e.g., If you do not follow this plan, there will be horrible accidents.”
5. One small paragraph isnt going to cover the question. Getting a bit too long is far better than too short.
6. Use of professional business-like language, and integrating safety management terminology.
7. Define any terms, acronyms, or abbreviation used in the safety business.
8. Conclude the posting by referencing any key aspects of your information, from the course, Hunt Library articles, etc., and other legitimate sources.
9. Respond to at least one other colleague’s posting and also respond to any follow-up question your client (instructor) may have.
10. Post during the prescribed week. Nobody likes to be put on hold, especially the grading service (your instructor).
RESPONED TO THIS MEMO.
To: Acme Aviation Safety Consulting Services.
From: Antoine de Saint-Exupry
Oui Salut,
I work as the new safety director here at ParisLe Bourget Airport.
I am curious to know about the various SMS concepts that can be applied to risk management at an airport. Perhaps you can provide some analysis and examples, oui?
Au revoir,
– Antoine
(note just add sources on at the bottom sperate from letter) i some sources add to upload files