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Book SynopsisTrade Review"This third edition (now edited by Kranki, Anca and Chidester) has been extensively reviewed and updated and reflects advancements made in the conceptual foundation of CRM, as well as five new chapters discussing well-researched methods and approaches to applying CRM in addition to evolving concepts of the future. This new edition retains its character of enhancing flight safety by applying CRM principles but has emerged nicely into the new generation of training, as well as the operational and regulatory environments that are continually evolving." --Aerospace
Table of ContentsPart I: The Nature of CRM 1 1. Why CRM? Empirical and Theoretical Bases of Human Factors Training 2. Teamwork and Organizational Factors 3. Crews as Groups: Their Formation and Their Leadership 4. Communication and Crew Resource Management 5. Flight Crew Decision-Making 6. CRM (Nontechnical) Skills: A European Perspective 7. Crew Resource Management and Individual Resilience 8. Crew Resource Management, Risk, and Safety Management Systems Part II: CRM Training Applications 9. The Design, Delivery, and Evaluation of Crew Resource Management Training 10. Line Oriented Flight Training: A Practical Guide for Developers 11. Line Operations Simulation Development Tools 12. Crew Resource Management and Line Operations Safety Audit 13. Maintenance Resource Management for Technical Operations 14. Flight and Cabin Crew Teamwork: Improving Safety in Aviation 15. The Migration of Crew Resource Management Training Part III: CRM Perspectives 16. A Regulatory Perspective 17. A Regulatory Perspective II 18. The Accident Investigator’s Perspective 19. The Military Perspective 20. Cultural Issues and Crew Resource Management Training 21. Airline Pilots, Training, and CRM in Today’s Environment 22. The Future of CRM