RE: Looking for CRM Videos

A. Ponce (aponce_at_ext.step.es)
Wed, 1 Oct 1997 08:49:26 -0100


Hi Graham,
Do you Know where can I get that video?
Regards
Alex.

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> De: Graham Braithwaite <G.Braithwaite_at_unsw.edu.au>
> A: crm-devel_at_db.erau.edu
> Asunto: RE: Looking for CRM Videos
> Fecha: martes 30 de septiembre de 1997 22:49
>
>
>
> The use of videos as a CRM development tool can, in my opinion, be
enhanced
> through the use of positive scenarios. In other words, don't use a film
of
> extreme mess ups whereby the audience can, as Brent points out, "shake
> their heads and chuckle", but try and go for examples of "here is a
problem
> that has the potential to be a disaster but here is how good CRM got them
> out of it". I know they aren't as dramatic, but there gets a point where
> TOO dramatic means that the scenario appears unreal such that crews can
no
> longer relate.
>
> Harry Holling at Ansett Australia put together a video of an (real)
> incident involving a BAe146 which suffered a four engine roll-back at
high
> altitude. The crew were preparing to make a forced landing, but worked
very
> well as a team and got the engines relit and averted disaster. I believe
> crews can relate to it as a 'distinct possibility' type incident.
>
> Does anyone know of any similar videos out there which cater with other
> 'distinct possibility' incidents such as bird strike, engine fire etc.
type
> CRM events?
>
> If you want to see a real cringeworthy moment, look up the opening title
> sequence of 'Miracle Flight' (The Aloha B737 incident) and listen to the
> debrief after the Sim: "...I flew what... 100 missions in Nam...".
> Fascinating!
>
> Best Wishes
>
>
> Graham R. Braithwaite
> Research Associate
> Department of Aviation
> University of New South Wales
> Sydney 2052
> Australia
>
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