Re[4]: CRM and Checklists

William Shepherd (William_Shepherd_at_mail.hq.faa.gov)
Wed, 09 Oct 96 13:29:58 EST


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Bill Shepherd

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Subject: Re[3]: CRM and Checklists
Author: bjohnson_at_ccmailgate.galaxyatl.com at smtpgate
Date: 10/7/96 5:24 PM

One great forum for the exchange of such information is the 11th
Workshop on Human Factors in Maintenance and Inspection, sponsored by
the FAA Office of Aviation Medicine (see Galaxy Home page for more
info and links to other HF stuff
http://www.galaxyatl.com/galaxy.html). The meeting is March 12-13,
1996 in San Diego(nice professionally satisfying Winter break for
y'all from the North). The primary focus of the meeting is human
error but there is often one or two slots for additional related
topics.

While most of the speakers are set perhaps we could have a session to
swap valuable CRM lessons learned. E-mail proposals to
bjohnson_at_galaxyatl.com or willaim_shepherd_at_AAHQ1_at_hq.faa.gov


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Subject: Re[2]: CRM and Checklists
Author: crm-devel_at_db.erau.edu at Internet-Gateway
Date: 07/10/96 14:06


Hi CRMers!

Wayne Glover wrote:

>I am on the working committee for the annual maintenance error and
>their prevention conference. The next conference is in Toronto next
>February (I was pushing for Hawaii!) It would be interesting to get
>some connection going between the pilot CRM and maintenance.

Jon Adams of USAir and I discussed some sort of join flight crew/AMT
event a few weeks ago in Charlotte. There is a great deal of CRM/HF
activity going on now in many parts of the industry, and I'm not
confident that we are getting a lot of cross fertilization between the
different groups. A few carriers (Northwest, Delta and Continental
come to mind) are agressively spreading their CRM programs throughout
their companies. There are likely some valuable lessons learned
there.

Any suggestions on how to get everyone together (besides going to
Hawaii, that is)?

ps - If you haven't already done so, check out Wayne's newsletter,
GroundEffects, at:

http://www.groundeffects.org/


Best regards,
Neil Krey
76405.3621_at_compuserve.com
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/NeilKrey