Controlling Pilot Error: Culture, Environment, and CRM (Crew Resource Management)

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Controlling Pilot Error: Culture, Environment, and CRM (Crew Resource Management)

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Rating : 4.25 (935 Votes)
Asin : 0071373624
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 210 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-08-09
Language : English

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Great price." John Wing, Wing-Aero" . I love it." Andy Holcomb, Specialty Accounts; "Broad-spectrum appeal should work well in market. "I love the idea of the 10-volume set. This is a great price point, and the topics appear to be diverse enough, that they will appeal very broadly. With good packaging and writing, this series could easily become a real staple in the industry

. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tony Kern, Series Editor of the Controlling Pilot Error series, is one of the world's leading authorities on human factors training in aviation. He is author of three bestselling aviation books: Redefining Airmanship; Flight Discipline; and Darker Shades of Blue: The Rogue Pilot, all from McGraw-Hill. A former lieutenant colonel in

Don't take your passengers with you. Doug B. This book is a good wake-up call to the dangers pilots put there passengers, and those on the ground, in by thinking they can do it all by themselves. It has the usual war stories of "There is was upside down at 20,000 feet" but integrates a good overview of CRM into the discission and lets you see for yourself how effective CRM could have prevented all the . "Every aviator must read" according to Dave. Dr./Col. Kern really hits it out of the park in this concise but comprehensive tome on how "real pilots" should think about airmanship.Capt. David C. KochExecutive DirectorCenter For Airmanship Excellence. "Five Stars" according to Charles E Thornburgh. Fantastic information for the professional pilot.

An action agenda is drawn of preventive techniques pilots can effect to avoid the same risks.. Expert authors demonstrate the topic using pilot drawn from an FAA/NASA sponsored database. A post-mortem of real-life, real-pilot accidents are examined to explain what went wrong and why

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