Visit the following web site:
http://www.inficad.com/~force1/humfact/index.htm It has some outstanding
resources that may help your work. The University of Texas at Austin -
Aerospace Crew Research Project at
http://www.psy.utexas.edu/psy/helmreich/main.htm has superb information on
the subject of human factors in medicine, ATC, and other environment.
At 08:30 PM 6/17/97 +0400, you wrote:
>A working group has been set up within our airline to determine what HF
training is required throughout the company, what support is required for
each of the sections, and how the whole operation should be coordinated. We
have been tasked with putting together a mission statement and a
presentation for the directors to state the case for the training. Because
of that we are trying to get some idea of how many airlines have extended
the concepts beyond the flight deck and the cabin.
>Has anyone got information on aviation entities that have initiated formal
training for staff other than those on board the aircraft, and how far away
from the flight line have they ventured?
>Also, how many airlines have a program of cabin cockpit joint training.
>We are of course quite eager to convince the board of the necessity, so the
more evidence that we can gather, the more chance we have. If anyone can
help it would be greatly appreciated.
>Thanks
>Bob Upham
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