This study reports an evaluation of a Cockpit Resource Management (CRM) training program at Qantas Airlines in Australia. Four sets of survey data were gathered: Two from crew involved in CRM and a specific Line Oriented Flight Training (LOFT) scenario conducted in a simulator; and two from instructors, one from the LOFT instructors, the other from the CRM instructors. The crew results showed that CRM was perceived to have improved teamwork and leadership and that LOFT was viewed favorably. The instructor results showed generally successful implementation of the decision-making strategies but indicated that certain groups were not sufficiently assertive in communicating their preferred options. The instructors were generally positive in the...
Objective: This review provides the state of crew resource management (CRM) training evaluations sin...
This study focuses on the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed nowadays in order to be an airline ...
Crew Resource Management as an academic field of study has only been in existence for a relatively s...
This study reports an evaluation of a Cockpit Resource Management (CRM) training program at Qantas A...
The 6th General Flight Crew Training Meeting held in Montreal in May, 1984 was for most IATA member ...
This paper focuses on Crew Resource Management (hereafter CRM) training. CRM evolved in an attempt t...
The aviation community has\u27 invested great amounts of money and effort into crew resource managem...
The aviation community has invested great amounts of money and effort into crew resource management ...
This chapter reports on the experience of a research team in developing, implementing and evaluating...
This study examines the techniques which UK aviation operators are employing to evaluate crew resour...
Objective: This review provides the state of crew resource management (CRM) training evaluations sin...
This review paper examines the methods used to evaluate Crew Resource Management (CRM) training in 4...
Crew resource management (CRM) training for flight crews is widespread and has been credited with im...
Investigators and members of the National Transportation Safety Board attribute the cause of the maj...
Crew Resource Management (CRM) was implemented into the aviation training curriculum over three deca...
Objective: This review provides the state of crew resource management (CRM) training evaluations sin...
This study focuses on the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed nowadays in order to be an airline ...
Crew Resource Management as an academic field of study has only been in existence for a relatively s...
This study reports an evaluation of a Cockpit Resource Management (CRM) training program at Qantas A...
The 6th General Flight Crew Training Meeting held in Montreal in May, 1984 was for most IATA member ...
This paper focuses on Crew Resource Management (hereafter CRM) training. CRM evolved in an attempt t...
The aviation community has\u27 invested great amounts of money and effort into crew resource managem...
The aviation community has invested great amounts of money and effort into crew resource management ...
This chapter reports on the experience of a research team in developing, implementing and evaluating...
This study examines the techniques which UK aviation operators are employing to evaluate crew resour...
Objective: This review provides the state of crew resource management (CRM) training evaluations sin...
This review paper examines the methods used to evaluate Crew Resource Management (CRM) training in 4...
Crew resource management (CRM) training for flight crews is widespread and has been credited with im...
Investigators and members of the National Transportation Safety Board attribute the cause of the maj...
Crew Resource Management (CRM) was implemented into the aviation training curriculum over three deca...
Objective: This review provides the state of crew resource management (CRM) training evaluations sin...
This study focuses on the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed nowadays in order to be an airline ...
Crew Resource Management as an academic field of study has only been in existence for a relatively s...