Controlling Pilot Error: Culture, Environment, and CRM (Crew Resource Management)

Expert authors demonstrate the topic using pilot drawn from an FAA/NASA sponsored database. A post-mortem of real-life, real-pilot accidents are examined to explain what went wrong and why. An action agenda is drawn of preventive techniques pilots can effect to avoid the same risks.

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Controlling Pilot Error: Culture, Environment, and CRM (Crew Resource Management)

Expert authors demonstrate the topic using pilot drawn from an FAA/NASA sponsored database. A post-mortem of real-life, real-pilot accidents are examined to explain what went wrong and why. An action agenda is drawn of preventive techniques pilots can effect to avoid the same risks.

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Controlling Pilot Error: Culture, Environment, and CRM (Crew Resource Management)

Controlling Pilot Error: Culture, Environment, and CRM (Crew Resource Management)

by Tony T. Kern
Controlling Pilot Error: Culture, Environment, and CRM (Crew Resource Management)

Controlling Pilot Error: Culture, Environment, and CRM (Crew Resource Management)

by Tony T. Kern

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Overview

Expert authors demonstrate the topic using pilot drawn from an FAA/NASA sponsored database. A post-mortem of real-life, real-pilot accidents are examined to explain what went wrong and why. An action agenda is drawn of preventive techniques pilots can effect to avoid the same risks.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071810371
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 10/22/2012
Series: Controlling Pilot Error Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 614 KB

About the Author

ABOUT THE AUTHORTony Kern, Series Editor of the Controlling Pilot Error series, is one of the world’s leading authorities on human factors training in aviation. A former lieutenant colonel in the US Air Force, he served as chief of Cockpit Resource Management plans and programs at the USAF Air Education and Training Command. He is author of three bestselling aviation books: Redefining Airmanship; Flight Discipline; and Darker Shades of Blue: The Rogue Pilot, all from McGraw-Hill.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: What Is CRM and Why Should I Care? Chapter 2: Does CRM Really Work? Chapter 3: Leadership and Followership: The First Two Essential CRM Skills. Chapter 4: How It Works: the CRM Loop Process. Chapter 5: The Missing Link in CRM. Chapter 6: Attitude Adjustments. Chapter 7: CRM at the Tip of the Spear. Chapter 8: The Most Dangerous Game: General Aviation and the CRM Solution. Chapter 9: The Nest: The Role of Culture in CRM Effectiveness.
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