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Crew resource management / [edited by] Barbara G. Kanki, Robert L. Helmreich, José Anca

Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Publisher: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Academic Press, c2010Copyright date: ©2010Edition: 2nd ed (Online-Ausg.)Description: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xi, 511 p.)) : illISBN:
  • 9781282526167
  • 1282526162
  • 9780080959009
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 0123749468 | 9780123749468 | 1282526081 | 9780080572048 | Erscheint auch als: Crew resource management. Druck-Ausgabe. 2nd ed. Amsterdam : Academic Press/Elsevier, 2010. XI, 511 S.DDC classification:
  • 629.132/52
  • 629.13252
RVK: RVK: ZO 7025LOC classification:
  • TL712
Online resources: Summary: The new edition of Crew Resource Management continues to focus on CRM in the cockpit, but also emphasizes that the concepts and training applications provide generic guidance and lessons learned for a wide variety of "crews" in the aviation system as well as in the complex and high-risk operations of many non-aviation settings. Long considered the "bible" in this field, much of the basic style and structure of the previous edition of Crew Resource Management is retained in the new edition. Textbooks are often heavily supplemented with or replaced entirely by course packs in advanced courses in the aviation field, as it is essential to provide students with cutting edge information from academic researchers, government agencies (FAA), pilot associations, and technology (Boeing, ALION). This edited textbook offers ideal coverage with first-hand information from each of these perspectives. Case examples, which are particularly important given the dangers inherent in real world aviation scenarios, are liberally supplied. An image collection and test bank make this the only text on the market with ancillary support. New material includes: international and cultural aspects of CRM; design and implementation of Line-Oriented Flight Training (LOFT); airline applications beyond the cockpit; spaceflight resource management; non-aviation applications; AQP; LOSA; and special issues pertaining to low-cost airline carriers. The second edition editors offer essential breath of experience in aviation human factors from multiple perspectives (academia, government, and private enterprise) and the contributors have all been chosen as experts in their fields who represent the diversity of the research of activities and organisational experience of CRM. The only CRM text on the market offering an up-to-date synthesis of primary source materialNew editionSummary: Front Cover -- Crew Resource Management -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- PART 1 The Nature of CRM -- Chapter 1 Why CRM? Empirical and Theoretical Bases of Human Factors Training -- Introduction -- 1.1 The Evolution and Growth of CRM -- 1.2 The Single-Pilot Tradition in Aviation -- 1.3 Human Error in Flight Operations -- 1.4 Group Processes and Performance in the Aviation Environment -- 1.5 Theoretical Leveraging of CRM Training -- 1.6 The Evolution of CRM Training -- 1.7 CRM and Traditional Management Development Training -- 1.8 Research Findings -- 1.9 Open Issues for Research -- 1.10 Conclusions -- 1.11 CRM Redux -- Chapter 2 Teamwork and Organizational Factors -- Introduction -- 2.1 Updating the Definition of CRM -- 2.2 Teamwork Redefined -- 2.3 Traits of a Good Team -- 2.4 Errors -- 2.5 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) -- 2.6 Organizational Factors -- 2.7 Developing SOPs -- 2.8 Safety Cultures and Organizations -- 2.9 Safety Culture -- 2.10 Summary -- Chapter 3 Crews as Groups: Their Formation and their Leadership -- 3.1 Individual Versus Crew Orientation -- 3.2 Crews, Groups and Teams -- 3.3 Group Process and Leverage -- 3.4 Leadership -- 3.5 Leadership at Formation: A Critical Leverage Point -- 3.6 Group Shells -- 3.7 Implications for Effective Crew Leadership -- 3.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Communication and Crew Resource Management -- Introduction -- 4.1 torical View of Communication and Flight Safety -- 4.2 Functions of Communication -- 4.3 Issues and Advances in Communication -- 4.4 Summary -- Chapter 5 Flight Crew Decision-Making -- Introduction -- 5.1 Aviation Decision-Making -- 5.2 What Factors Make Decisions Difficult? -- 5.3 Behaviors that Characterize Effective Crew Decision-Making -- 5.4 Can We Train Crews to Make Better Decisions? -- 5.5 Conclusions: The Future of Aviation Decision-Making.PPN: PPN: 808831682Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-26-MYL | ZDB-30-PAD | ZDB-30-PQE
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