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Acknowledgements |
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Preface |
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Section One: Design |
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1 Integrated safety system design and human factors considerations for jet transport aeroplanes |
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John D. Applegate and R. Curtis Graeber |
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2 Head-up displays and visual attention: integrating data and theory |
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Geoffrey W. Stuart, Ken I. McAnally and James W. Meehan |
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3 Reviewing the role of cockpit alerting systems |
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4 Minimising pilot error by design: are test pilots doing a good enough job? |
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5 Passenger safety in future very large transport aircraft |
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Helen C. Muir, Lauren Thomas and Rebecca Wilson |
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Section Two: Operations and Training |
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6 A review of the benefits of aviation human factors training |
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7 Development of the NOTECHS (non-technical skills) system for assessing pilots' CRM skills |
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Rhona Flin, Lynne Martin, Klaus-Martin Goeters, Hans-Jürgen Hörmann, René Amalberti, Claude Valot and Herman Nijhuis |
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8 Teamwork at 35,000 feet: enhancing safety through team training |
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C. Shawn Burke, Katherine A. Wilson and Eduardo Salas |
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9 Why we need new accident models |
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10 Drinking and flying: causes, effects and the development of effective countermeasures |
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Section Three: Air Traffic Management |
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11 Controller workload, airspace capacity and future systems |
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12 Developing human informed automation in air traffic management |
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13 Spinning paper into glass: transforming flight progress strips |
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Francis T. Durso and Carol A. Manning |
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Index |
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