Air Traffic Control: Human Performance Factors

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Air Traffic Control: Human Performance Factors

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Rating : 4.86 (941 Votes)
Asin : 0291398545
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 392 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-11-15
Language : English

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A full bibliography is included for those who want to read beyond these issues. From the Foreword by Captain Daniel Maurino, ICAO: 'Air Traffic Controlwill remain a technology-intensive system. In line with the ICAO syllabus for human factors training for air traffic controllers, the book covers the main issues in air traffic control, with regard to human performance: physiology including stress, fatigue and shift work problems; psychology with emphasis on human error and its management, social psychology including issues of communication and working in teams, the environment including ergonomic principles and working with new technologies and hardware and software issues including the development of documentation and procedures and a study of the changes brought about by advanced te

Her research work, for the last 16 years, has been concerned with human performance in ATC and focuses on imagery, mental models and error. She has been involved with training, incident investigation and other performance issues in both Australia and New Zealand and spent a year with Dedale in Paris developing the ATC Team Resource Management programme for Europe. Dr Anne Isaac works with the human factors group at EUROCONTROL. He is a regular speaker at human fa

"Four Stars" according to Acácio Dias. very interesting and useful book

The quality of the author's insights and the breadth of the concerns, the illuminating use of data and the clarity of exposition mean that, as in all effective research, the immediate subject matter in no way confines the understanding and inspiration the work offers the reader. Those involved with the investigation of Air Traffic Control incidents could benefit by considering the author's thoughts for applying the Reason model to the ATC world.' Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine 'The book has been written to appeal to a cross-section of readers, from ab initio controller to senior air traffic services management and will be useful for those people who have a more general interest in air traffic services and human factors.' The Aerospace Professional 'A

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