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Single Pilot CRM & Pilot Decision Making
For aeroplane and helicopter pilots! The material is based on the author's Single Pilot CRM courses, with lots more thrown in.
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Human Factors For General Aviation, Trollip & Jensen
This book is about Human Factors and how it applies to general aviation pilots. The text deals with errors that pilots make, why they make them and how they can prevent them. It helps pilots analyse why accidents happen and how to identify cockpit design problems; how your eyes and ears gather information; what factors affect your decision making; how to use cockpit resources effectively and much more. It is an informative and invaluable text for all general aviation pilots. With drawings graphs and tables throughout. Soft. 294 pages.
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Human Performance & Limitations in Aviation
This book, written by two pilots, one of whom is also an aviation medical practitioner, provides a readable introduction to the basic concepts of human factors in aviation. It is a text that is widely used by flying and ground training schools worldwide and this latest edition includes an important section on basic aviation psychology, as well as topics on physiology and high altitude environment and health maintenance.
It has been further expanded to include more detail on the physiology of hypoxia, as well as deeper coverage of principles of aviation psychology.
Human factors are cited as a major cause in over 70% of accidents and it is widely agreed that a better understanding of human capabilities and limitations - both physical and psychological - would help reduce human error and improve flight safety.
Campbell & Bagshaw
The Naked Pilot
David Beaty - an RAF and airline pilot, historian and psychologist - analyses not only the human error in flying accidents but also the latent pre-disposing errors made by management and government. No other book on the subject speaks with such clarity to both the expert and the layman. Human factors have been called 'the last great frontier of aviation' and the Naked Pilot seeks ways to breach it. Soft. 310 pages.
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