In addition to the symposium at OSU, are there any other symposiums scheduled
during the year for topics of CRM, Human Factors, Accident Investigation, or
Physiology?
The topic is "aircraft commandership, or captaincy":
Does anyone have some solid teaching techniques to train this
phenomena to PIC candidates. An individual who tries to do this training is
facing students who want him to give simple "input-output" solutions to the
task of decision-making. The students don't want to accept the instructor's
answer that sometimes, there is no simple "black and white" answer to the
dilemmas PICs face.
The normal class consists of co-pilots who are upgrading to PIC,
and previous PICs who have been away from the aircraft for awile, and some
who are transistioning from one type to another.
I thought this would be a good topic to pass around: how do you train PIC
candidates to make proper decisions?