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Aircrew Training and Assessment (Human Factors in Transportation) [Hardcover]

Harold F. O'Neil Jr. (Editor), Dee H. Andrews (Editor), Harold F. O'Neil (Editor)

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0805829776 978-0805829778 July 1, 2000 1
Aircrew Training and Assessment is designed for professionals in the aviation psychology, human factors, assessment and evaluation, vocational, technical, educational psychology, and educational technology communities. It explores the state of the art in the training and assessment of aircrews and includes a review and description of the use of simulations in the area of aircrew training and assessment.

An aircrew consists of one or more persons who are responsible for achieving a mission goal through use of an aircraft. Depending on one's point of view, an aircrew can be as small as one pilot flying a single-seat aircraft, or as large as a full crew operating an airliner. Despite advances in aircrew selection and human factors engineering techniques, the need for better aircrew training is still readily apparent. For example, in the military, the missions requiring aircrews keep getting more complex. Simulation is used extensively in both military and civilian training to deal with this complexity.

The book is organized into two major sections: models and tools for training of aircrews and models and tools for assessment of aircrew training. Both military and civilian environments are covered, as well as individual and team training.

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For anyone seriously interested in the design and assessment of aircrew training, this book will be a very useful guide to what is or soon will be in the world of aircrew simulation and training.
Ergonomics in Design

...sets out to explore the state of the art in aircrew training and assessment and provide its readers with enough information to allow them to make informed decisions about civil and military aircrew training and assessment....this book is easy to read and packed full of useful information with several chapters presenting interesting studies with promising results and extensive lists of reference for further reading.
Ergonomics Abstracts

...this book is easy to read and packed full of useful information with several chapters presenting interesting studies with promising results and extensive lists of references for further reading.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
military psychology, aviation psychology, evaluation plan, advanced qualification program, distributed mission training, specialized undergraduate pilot training, aircrew competencies, aircrew training and assessment, knowledge mapping task, civil aircrew training, team training environments, civil aviation view, simulated management team, knowledge mapping test, team outcome measures, visual display helmets, use proportion scores, use raw value, training systems conference, aircrew training system, final counteroffer, thinking questionnaire, combat mission training, glass cockpit aircraft, operational fidelity
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Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Air Force, New York, Federal Aviation Administration, Human Factors, Englewood Cliffs, Santa Monica, Academic Press, San Diego, San Antonio, Rational Choice, San Francisco, Educational Technology Publications, National Security Industrial Association, Department of Transportation, Los Angeles, Industry Training Systems Conference, Annual Meeting, Department of Defense, Journal of Applied Psychology, Flight Safety International, Advisory Circular, Instructional Science, American Psychologist, Armstrong Laboratory
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