Re: Altitude Bust Training Interventions

Neil C. Krey (neilkrey_at_mail.airmail.net)
Tue, 31 Mar 1998 20:51:23 +0100


Hi Rick and CRMers -

I might add that event sets designed to create the environment where an
altitude bust would be more likely to occur might also be of value.

Best regards,
Neil Krey
neilkrey_at_mail.airmail.net
http://web2.airmail.net/neilkrey/

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Heybroek <LOFTwork_at_CompuServe.COM>
To: INTERNET:crm-devel_at_db.erau.edu <crm-devel_at_db.erau.edu>
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 1998 5:17 PM
Subject: Altitude Bust Training Interventions

>
>Hi all,
>
>The May 15th Altitude Bust conference in London is looking very popular
>indeed (see programme below) and this has created a problem/opportunity
>(any Kai Sen fans reading this?) which I would appreciate the list's help
>with.
>
>I've had a request for a conference resource book, a sort of workbook plus
>useful information, tools and tips which attendees can take home and apply.
> Magically, we've got sponsorship for it, and I've now got to specify the
>contents in a hurry. The first 25 pages are reserved for a detailed
>analysis of the Cali crash by Dave Simmon, and UK CAA will probably use
>several pages for a survey etc. This leaves about 45 pages to fill.
>
>The question for this list is, are there any articles, studies, alt bust
>programme specifications for recurrent training, LOFT scenarios used for
>alt bust awareness in recurrent training, or similar data which would be
>helpful for somebody doing CRM training development, typically for
>something like a large regional carrier or small national carrier? If so,
>can we reprint it for Alt Bust conference attendees?
>
>The question arises because I haven't been able to find any examples of Alt
>Bust classroom material which moves on from basic awareness (CRM
>indoctrination training) to specific tools you can use on the flight deck.
>Logically, this is likely to be because altitude deviations involve a
>variety of topics which are taught separately, e.g. situational awareness,
>assertiveness, decision-making, communication. But we should be able to
>provide something more specifically for altitude deviation prevention to
>tie up the strands.
>
>Ideas woud be very welcome!
>
>Regards,
>
>Rick Heybroek
>Loftwork
>
>