Aviation psychology in practice
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書誌事項
Aviation psychology in practice
Avebury Technical , Ashgate, c1994
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work seeks to extend the boundaries of aviation psychology in two ways: by broadening the focus beyond the flight deck to the whole aviation system; and by discussing relevant theoretical developments. This book addresses: the relationship between what goes on in the flight deck and the wider organizational context; critical safety issues associated with human factors in aircraft maintenance and grounding; learning from aviation accidents and the need to be supported by more systematic human factors investigation and research; human factors of accident survival as well as accident prevention; theories of crew coordination and decision-making and the stresses of the real world; and thorough training.
目次
- Introduction: applied psychology and aviation - issues of theory and practice, Nick McDonald and Neil Johnston. Part 1 The aviation socio-technical system: organizational safety culture - implications for aviation practice, Nick Pidgeon and Mike O'Leary
- philosophy, policies, procedures and practice - the four P's of flight deck operations, Asaf Degani and Earl L. Wiener
- the management of safety on the airport ramp, Nick McDonald and Ray Fuller
- human error in aircraft maintenance, David A. Marx and R. Curtis Graeber
- passenger safety, Helen C. Muir. Part 2 Learning from accidents and incidents: investigation of human factors - the link to accident prevention, Peter G. Harle
- using voluntary incident reports for human factors evaluations, Sheryl L. Chappell. Part 3 New theoretical models: behaviour analysis and aviation safety, Ray Fuller
- cognitive task analysis in air traffic controller and aviation crew training, Richard E. Redding and Thomas L. Seamster
- aeronautical decision-making - the next generation, George L. Kaempf and Gary Klein
- shared problem models and flight crew performance, Judith M. Orasanu
- stress and crew performance - challenges for aeronautical decision-making training, Carolyn Prince, Clint A. Bowers and Eduardo Salas. Part 4 The delivery of training: crew resource management - achieving enhanced flight operations, William R. Taggart
- improving aviation instruction, Ross Telfer.
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