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Crew resource management /

Crew (or Cockpit) Resource Management training originated from a NASA workshop in 1979 that focused on improving air safety. The NASA research at that time found the primary cause of the majority of aviation accidents to be human error, and further showed the main problems to be failures of interper...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kanki, Barbara G., 1948-, Helmreich, Robert L., Anca, Jos�e M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Academic Press/Elsevier, �2010.
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Forward
  • John K. Lauber
  • Preface
  • Barbara G. Kanki, Robert L. Helmreich and Joey Anca
  • Part I: The Nature of CRM
  • 1. Why CRM? Empirical and Theoretical Bases of Human Factors
  • Robert L. Helmreich
  • 2. Teamwork and Organizational Factors
  • Frank J. Tullo
  • 3. Crews: Their Formation and their Leadership
  • Robert C. Ginnett
  • 4. Communication
  • Barbara G. Kanki
  • 5. Decision Making
  • Judith Orasanu
  • 6. CRM (Non-Technical) Skills
  • Applications
  • Part II: CRM Training Applications
  • 7. The Design, Delivery and Evaluation of Crew Resource Management Training
  • Eduardo Salas, Marissa L. Suffler and Luiz F. Xavier
  • 8. Line Oriented Flight Training (LOFT): The intersection of technical and human factor Crew Resource Management (CRM) team skills
  • William R. Hamman
  • 9. Line Operational Simulation Development Tools
  • Florian Jentsch and Mike Curtis
  • 10. Crew Resource Management (CRM) and Line Operations Safety Audit (LOSA)
  • Bruce A. Tesmer
  • 11. CRM: Spaceflight Resource Management
  • David C. Rogers
  • 12. The Migration of Crew Resource Management Training
  • Brent Hayward and Andrew R. Lowe
  • Part III: CRM Perspectives
  • 13. Regulatory Perspective
  • Kathy H. Abbott
  • 14. Regulatory Perspective II
  • Doug Farrow
  • 15. Integrating CRM into an Airline's Culture: The Air Canada Process
  • Norman Dowd
  • 16. The Accident Investigator's Perspective
  • Katherine A. Lemos
  • 17. The Airelines Perspective: Effectively Applying Crew Resource Management Principles in Today's Aviation Environment
  • Don Gunther
  • 18. Airline Perspective: Non US
  • Joey Anca
  • 19. The Military Perspective
  • Paul O'Connor, Robert G. Hahn and Robert Nullmeyer
  • Part IV: Conclusions
  • 20. Airline Pilot Training Today and Tomorrow
  • Linda M. Orlady
  • 21. The Future of CRM
  • Barbara G. Kanki, Robert L. Helmreich and Joey Anca.
  • Why CRM? Empirical and theoretical bases of human factors training / Robert L. Helmreich and H. Clayton Foushee
  • Teamwork and organizational factors / Frank J. Tullo
  • Crews as groups : their formation and their leadership / Robert C. Ginnett
  • Communication and crew resource management / Barbara G. Kanki
  • Flight crew decision-making / Judith M. Orasanu
  • CRM (non-technical) skills : applications for and beyond the flight deck / Rhona Flin
  • The design, delivery and evaluation of crew resource management training / Marissa L. Suffler, Eduardo Salas and Luiz F. Xavier
  • Line oriented flight training (LOFT) : the intersection of technical and human factor crew resource management (CRM) team skills / William R. Hamman
  • Line operations simulation development tools / Michael Curtis and Florian Jentsch
  • Crew resource management (CRM) and line operations safety audit (LOSA) / Bruce A. Tesmer.
  • Crew resource management : spaceflight resource management / David G. Rogers
  • The migration of crew resource management training / Brenton J. Hayward and Andrew R. Lowe
  • A regulatory perspective / Kathy H. Abbott
  • A regulatory perspective II / Douglas R. Farrow
  • Integrating CRM into an airline's culture : the Air Canada process / Norman Dowd
  • The accident investigator's perspective / Robert L. Sumwalt, III and Katherine A. Lemos
  • The airlines' perspective : effectively applying crew resource management principles in today's aviation environment / Don Gunther
  • Conversations on CRM from outside the USA / Jos�e Anca
  • The military perspective / Paul O'Connor, Robert G. Hahn and Robert Nullmeyer
  • Airline pilot training today and tomorrow / Linda M. Orlady
  • The future of CRM / Robert Helmreich, Jos�e Anca and Barbara G. Kanki.