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This is the first available edited collection of chapters on human
performance in general aviation. Each chapter has been written by
someone with knowledge of both the research literature and the
operational background of general aviation. Chapters are designed
to survey the current state of knowledge in areas critical to
general aviation and to spell out both the operational implications
of this knowledge and the directions needed for future research.
Topics covered include strategies for flight instruction; the
development of computer-based training; stress and decision making;
skill development; the involvement of general aviation pilots in
incidents and accidents; human factors implications of GPS use and
the future of aircraft design and development in general aviation.
The book provides an authoritative outline of currently applicable
human factors knowledge for general aviation and a valuable guide
to future developments. It features a foreword by Dr Stan Roscoe.
Takes the reader on a journey across three broad developments in
safety science Focuses on the individual including human error,
risk, and the role of cognition in human performance Includes
research in safety science that uses organizations as the basic
unit of analysis Discusses questions about organizational decision
making and the characteristics that dispose towards or against
organizational failure Introduces perspectives based on systems
science that address issues that arise out of complexity and
interdependence
Takes the reader on a journey across three broad developments in
safety science Focuses on the individual including human error,
risk, and the role of cognition in human performance Includes
research in safety science that uses organizations as the basic
unit of analysis Discusses questions about organizational decision
making and the characteristics that dispose towards or against
organizational failure Introduces perspectives based on systems
science that address issues that arise out of complexity and
interdependence
This is the first available edited collection of chapters on human
performance in general aviation. Each chapter has been written by
someone with knowledge of both the research literature and the
operational background of general aviation. Chapters are designed
to survey the current state of knowledge in areas critical to
general aviation and to spell out both the operational implications
of this knowledge and the directions needed for future research.
Topics covered include strategies for flight instruction; the
development of computer-based training; stress and decision making;
skill development; the involvement of general aviation pilots in
incidents and accidents; human factors implications of GPS use and
the future of aircraft design and development in general aviation.
The book provides an authoritative outline of currently applicable
human factors knowledge for general aviation and a valuable guide
to future developments. It features a foreword by Dr Stan Roscoe.
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