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Crew Resource Management, Second Edition 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.
Foreword
John K. Lauber
Preface
Barbara G. Kanki, Robert L. Helmreich and Jose´ Anca
PART 1 THE NATURE OF CRM
Chapter 1 Why CRM? Empirical and Theoretical Bases of Human Factors Training
Robert L. Helmreich and H. Clayton Foushee
Chapter 2 Teamwork and Organizational Factors
Frank J. Tullo
Chapter 3 Crews as Groups: Their Formation and their Leadership
Robert C. Ginnett
Chapter 4 Communication and Crew Resource Management
Barbara G. Kanki
Chapter 5 Flight Crew Decision-Making
Judith M. Orasanu
Chapter 6 CRM (Non-Technical) Skills d Applications for and Beyond the Flight Deck
Rhona Flin
PART 2 CRM TRAINING APPLICATIONS
Chapter 7 The Design, Delivery and Evaluation of Crew Resource Management Training
Marissa L. Suffler, Eduardo Salas and Luiz F. Xavier
Chapter 8 Line Oriented Flight Training (LOFT): The Intersection of Technical and Human Factor Crew Resource Management (CRM) Team Skills
Captain William R. Hamman
Chapter 9 Line Operations Simulation Development Tools
Michael Curtis and Florian Jentsch
Chapter 10 Crew Resource Management (CRM) and Line Operations Safety Audit (LOSA)
Bruce A. Tesmer
Chapter 11 Crew Resource Management: Spaceflight Resource Management
David G. Rogers
Chapter 12 The Migration of Crew Resource Management Training
Brenton J. Hayward and Andrew R. Lowe
PART 3 CRM PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 13 A Regulatory Perspective
Kathy H. Abbott
Chapter 14 A Regulatory Perspective II
Douglas R. Farrow
Chapter 15 Integrating CRM into an Airline’s Culture: The Air Canada Process
Captain Norman Dowd
Chapter 16 The Accident Investigator’s Perspective
Robert L. Sumwalt, III and Katherine A. Lemos
Chapter 17 The Airlines’ Perspective: Effectively Applying Crew Resource Management Principles in Today’s Aviation Environment
Captain Don Gunther
Chapter 18 Conversations on CRM from Outside the USA
Jose´ Anca
Chapter 19 The Military Perspective
Paul O’Connor, Robert G. Hahn and Robert Nullmeyer
PART 4 CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 20 Airline Pilot Training Today and Tomorrow
Captain Linda M. Orlady
Chapter 21 The Future of CRM
Robert Helmreich, Jose´ Anca and Barbara G. Kanki
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