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  1. ABSTRACT. This paper addresses aviator performance, specifically facets of emotion management, during unexpected events in extreme airborne environments. Intervention strategies underpinned by cognitive/behavioral theory identify psychological techniques which may prove useful in high-performance flight training.

  2. 1 sty 2018 · In this section, we analyze factors that have or may affect the work performance of the selected flight. crew (pilots and air traffic controllers) - workload, fatigue, stress, attention,...

  3. 1 paź 2001 · According to the psychosocial perspective, flight operations are best viewed as a social endeavor that involves interactions among pilots, air traffic controllers, dis - patchers, ground crew...

  4. This Flight Operations Briefing Note presents a definition of situational awareness. It explains the complex process of gaining and maintaining situational awareness, focuses on how it may be lost and proposes prevention and recovery strategies.

  5. 3 lut 2023 · Article PDF Available. Aviation Human Factors: Conceptual Overview. February 2023. Authors: Shreya Mane. References (13) Abstract. Investigators and analysts alike continue to face challenges...

  6. the safe operation of aircraft for longer periods of time. AMTs are confronted with a set of human factors unique within aviation. Often times, they are working in the evening or early morning hours, in confined spaces, on platforms that are up high, and in a variety of adverse temperature/humidity conditions.

  7. The two models presented can provide a useful framework for training by illustrating concretely the sources of risk and the process of risk avoidance and error management. The model and the data also demonstrate clearly how the core behaviors of CRM serve in risk avoidance and error management.

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