Thanks
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> From: Steven Thatcher <Steven.Thatcher_at_unisa.edu.au>
> To: 'crm-devel_at_db.erau.edu'
> Subject: RE: simply not willing to
> Date: Tuesday, 25 August 1998 2:42
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: CRMWILSON_at_aol.com [mailto:CRMWILSON_at_aol.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, 25 August 1998 3:55
> To: crm-devel_at_db.erau.edu
> Subject: Re: simply not willing to
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> Hi Rien,
>
> Hope this inofo is not too late, but the best method we have found to get
> the
> crews into the subject is to use subject matter experts (SME) in the
> development process. By SMEs I do not mean an academic researcher (tho' we
> need them to develop the foundations and outlines of a good programs), or an
> instructional system developer, but current hands-on-operators who will help
> separate the pepper from the fly specks.
>
> More than one Training Department has found that their beloved CRM program
> is
> not reaching the flight line. One reason frequently has been that the
> checkairmen are not checking or do not have the instruments to check CRM
> skills. That leaves the Training guys with an academic program that does not
> extend beyond the class room or, in some cases, beyond the simulator. In
> fact,
> they discover that the program is great for them, but does not fit the
> audience very well.
>
> Dave Wilson
> Raytheon
>
>
> Hi Dave and all,
>
> I am concerned about the issue of transfer of CRM training to the flight
> line as well. I posted earlier that I had concerns that we might be
> creating separate environments in which crews behave differently. One
> environment is the simulator where crews demonstrate effective CRM skills,
> and the other is the flight line where crews get on with the job of flying
> as they were previously trained to do. If CRM skills became a component of
> the line checking process, CRM skills may become a natural part of a crews
> behavioural repertoire. However until there is some pressure to change,
> generally little change takes place.
>
> Steve Thatcher
>
>
> "Look in the sky
> Way upon high
> To a wonderful sight
> An eagle in flight"
>
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>
>
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