Aviation Psychology: Practice and Research

Aviation Psychology: Practice and Research

Goeters, Klaus-Martin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2004

408

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Inglês

9780754640172

15 a 20 dias

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Contents: Part I: Human Engineering: Human-centred automation: research and design issues, Bernd Lorenz; Human/machine interfaces for cooperative flight guidance, Fred Schick; Pilot assistant systems for increased flight safety, Peter Hecker; Human factors in the design and certification of a new aircraft, Ulla Metzger, Gideon Singer, Martin Angerer and Ronald N.H.W. van Gent. Part II: Occupational Demands: Ability requirements in core aviation professions: job analyses of airline pilots and air traffic controllers, Klaus-Martin Goeters, Peter Maschke and Hinnerk EiAYfeldt. Part III: Selection of Aviation Personnel: Computer assisted testing (CAT) in aviation psychology, Gerrit Huelmann and Victor Oubaid; The relevance of general cognitive ability (g) for training success of ab-initio air traffic controllers, Marc Damitz and Hinnerk EiAYfeldt; Personality evaluation of applicants in aviation, Peter Maschke; Behaviour-oriented evaluation of aviation personnel: an assessment center approach, Stefan HA?ft and Yvonne Pecena; Pan-European selection test battery for air traffic control applicants, Hermann Rathje, Zvi Golany and Hinnerk EiAYfeldt; Cost-benefit analysis of pilot selection: the economic value of psychological testing, Klaus-Martin Goeters and Peter Maschke; Cost savings: the use of Biodata to improve selection efficiency in aviation, Hinnerk EiAYfeldt. Part IV: Human Factors Traning: The current status of CRM training and its regulation in Europe, Andre Droog; Training of situation awareness and threat management techniques, Hans-JA1/4rgen HA?rmann and Henning Soll; Non-technical skills assessment in pilot training: theory and practice of the NOTECHS method, Klaus-Martin Goeters; The NOTECHS system, Rhona Flin; Non-technical skills assessment in pilot training: experimental plan of the JAR-TEL study, Marie-Claude Delsart; JAR-TEL results: inter-rater reliabilities, sensitivity and acceptability of the NOTECHS method, Paul O'Connor; JAR-TEL results: testing the cultural robustness of the NOTECHS method, Hans-JA1/4rgen HA?rmann; Practicability of NOTECHS in regular airline training, Lucio Polo; Validation of CRM training by NOTECHS: results from the PHARE ASI project, Klaus-Martin Goeters. Part V: Clinical Psychology: Psychological requirements and examination guidelines in JAR-FCL 3, Dirk Stelling; Prevention and treatment of post-traumatic stress effects, Wolfgang Roth; Integration of different autonomic measures into common indicators of 'psychophysiological costs', Bernd Johannes and Vyacheslav Petrovich Salnitski. Part VI: Accident Investigation and Prevention: Retrospective analysis and prospective integration of human factors into safety management, Oliver StrA?ter and Dominique Van Damme; Safety investigation: systemic occurrence analysis methods, Brent Hayward and Andrew Lowe.
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