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6 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
States a Problem, But Offers No Solution,
By Mike (Las Vegas, NV United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pilot's Burden: Flight Sfety-00-P (Paperback)
The author is obviously a highly skilled pilot and has extensive experience. His recounting of the progress in the airline industry is very interesting. I bought the book expecting to read about progress in dealing with the problems encountered in adapting new technology and adjusting to the obviously over crowded skies. While the author states (over and over) that both are very real problems, he does not offer much in terms of what is being done to address the pilot's ever expanding workload. He seems merely intent on convincing the reader that the industry and the FAA are out to get the pilot. This book is not so much a study of human factors as a pilot's complaints about an industry that probably somehow just became something he no longer cared to be a part of.
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The Pilot's Burden: Flight Safety and the Roots of Pilot Error by Robert N. Buck (Hardcover - April 30, 1994)
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