Changes in the nature of CRM training in commercial aviation are described, including its shift from Cockpit to Crew Resource Management. Validation of the impact of CRM is discussed. Limitations of CRM, including lack of cross-cultural generality are considered. An overarching framework that stresses error management to increase acceptance of CRM concepts is presented. The error management approach defines behavioral strategies taught in CRM as error countermeasures that are employed to avoid error, to trap errors committed, and to mitigate the consequences of error. The roots of Crew Resource Management training in the United States are usually traced back to a workshop, Resource Management on the Flightdeck sponsored by the National Aero...
Crew resource management (CRM) training has its origins in a very practical problem first described ...
The purpose of this study was to extend previous examinations of commercial multi-crew airplane acci...
Crew Resource Management (CRM) training was first introduced in the late 1970s as a means to combati...
Changes in the nature of CRM training in commercial aviation are described, including its shift from...
Crew Resource Management (CRM) training is one of the critical elements of an organizational strateg...
Human error is an ever-present threat to the safe conduct of flight. Recently, applied psychologists...
Human error is an ever-present threat to the safe conduct of flight. Recently, applied psychologists...
Investigators and members of the National Transportation Safety Board attribute the cause of the maj...
The misconceptions surrounding the designing, implementation and evaluation of team training effecti...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1995PDFTech ReportHartel, CharmineHartel, GuntherCivil Aeromedical ...
This paper focuses on Crew Resource Management (hereafter CRM) training. CRM evolved in an attempt t...
Crew Resource Management (CRM) was implemented into the aviation training curriculum over three deca...
The breakdown or failure of crew resource management (CRM) has been cited as a causal factor in a la...
The aviation community has\u27 invested great amounts of money and effort into crew resource managem...
The current USAir CRM program is presented. The lessons learned and the program issues are combined....
Crew resource management (CRM) training has its origins in a very practical problem first described ...
The purpose of this study was to extend previous examinations of commercial multi-crew airplane acci...
Crew Resource Management (CRM) training was first introduced in the late 1970s as a means to combati...
Changes in the nature of CRM training in commercial aviation are described, including its shift from...
Crew Resource Management (CRM) training is one of the critical elements of an organizational strateg...
Human error is an ever-present threat to the safe conduct of flight. Recently, applied psychologists...
Human error is an ever-present threat to the safe conduct of flight. Recently, applied psychologists...
Investigators and members of the National Transportation Safety Board attribute the cause of the maj...
The misconceptions surrounding the designing, implementation and evaluation of team training effecti...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1995PDFTech ReportHartel, CharmineHartel, GuntherCivil Aeromedical ...
This paper focuses on Crew Resource Management (hereafter CRM) training. CRM evolved in an attempt t...
Crew Resource Management (CRM) was implemented into the aviation training curriculum over three deca...
The breakdown or failure of crew resource management (CRM) has been cited as a causal factor in a la...
The aviation community has\u27 invested great amounts of money and effort into crew resource managem...
The current USAir CRM program is presented. The lessons learned and the program issues are combined....
Crew resource management (CRM) training has its origins in a very practical problem first described ...
The purpose of this study was to extend previous examinations of commercial multi-crew airplane acci...
Crew Resource Management (CRM) training was first introduced in the late 1970s as a means to combati...