The Scope, Limits, and Training Implications of Three Models of Aircraft Pilot Emergency Response Behavior.

The Scope, Limits, and Training Implications of Three Models of Aircraft Pilot Emergency Response Behavior.

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Jan 1, 1979 · 英語 · ペーパーバック
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形式 ペーパーバック
言語 英語
公開されました Jan 1, 1979
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In this insightful examination, Stuart E. Dreyfus delves into the intricacies of pilot emergency response behaviors through three distinct models. The exploration provides a comprehensive analysis of how various factors influence decision-making in critical situations, shedding light on the strengths and weaknesses of each model in real-world scenarios.

Dreyfus meticulously outlines the implications these models have for training programs designed for pilots. By understanding the underlying principles of emergency responses, trainers can better prepare aviators for the unpredictable nature of flight-related crises. The contrasts between the models illuminate the diverse methodologies available for enhancing pilot performance under stress.

Ultimately, the work emphasizes the importance of tailored training approaches, recognizing that one size does not fit all in the dynamic field of aviation. Dreyfus fosters a deeper understanding of human behavior in high-stakes environments, guiding both educators and pilots towards improved safety and efficiency in emergency situations.
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