Human Performance in General Aviation
Exploring human factors and performance in aviation training and design
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:24th Dec '99
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This essential resource explores human factors in aviation, providing insights on training, design, and future research directions in Human Performance in General Aviation.
The book Human Performance in General Aviation serves as a comprehensive resource, focusing on the latest research and insights into the human factors that influence general aviation. It addresses critical issues in training and design, making it the first edited collection dedicated to human performance in this field. Each chapter is authored by experts who possess both an understanding of the research literature and practical experience in general aviation operations.
Chapters within Human Performance in General Aviation are meticulously crafted to provide an overview of current knowledge in essential areas that impact general aviation. They explore the operational implications of this knowledge while highlighting the necessary directions for future research. Key topics include effective strategies for flight instruction, the evolution of computer-based training, the dynamics of stress and decision-making, skill acquisition, and the involvement of pilots in incidents and accidents.
Additionally, the book delves into the human factors associated with GPS usage and anticipates future trends in aircraft design and development. By offering an authoritative outline of applicable human factors knowledge, Human Performance in General Aviation serves as both a valuable guide for practitioners and a roadmap for future advancements in the field, featuring a foreword by Dr. Stan Roscoe.
’...the collective efforts of the many distinguished research individuals who contributed to the making of this book should be applauded...certainly points to the only way ahead if the authorities are genuinely interested in making inroads into improving the GA safety statistics.’ The Log ’...it has many useful pointers to the achievement of better single crew cockpit resource management.’ The Aerospace Professional ’...forward-looking...The editor has successfully blended a number of international contributions into producing a small volume packed with great stuff.’ Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine
ISBN: 9780291398529
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 800g
344 pages