Crew Resource Management Airline industry Aviation Safety
Date Submitted: 05/28/2004 14:04:52
Crew Resource Managament
CRM AND AVIATION SAFETY Crew Resource Management and Aviation Safety
Abstract Throughout the history of aviation, accidents have and will continue to occur. With the introduction of larger and more complex aircraft, the number of humans required to operate these complex machines has increased as well as, some say, the probability of human error. There are studies upon studies of aircraft accidents and incidents resulting from breakdowns in crew coordination and, more
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