1st Edition

Human Factors in Flight Instructor's Guide

By Craig S. Funk Copyright 1998
    440 Pages
    by Routledge

    440 Pages
    by Routledge

    Designed to help the instructor to present concepts in human factors, this guide is presented in lecture-note format with each unit outlining performance objectives, questions and answers, references to pages in the main text and large-print summaries for overhead projection. The numbering relates to the unit questions in the Student Workbook. A set of objective questions on each unit is also provided as well as prepared tests.

    Day 02: Background to Human Errors; Day 03: The SHEL Conceptual Model; Day 04: The Nature of Error; Day 05: Sources of Error; Day 06: Error Classification and Reduction; Day 07: Fatigue, Body Rhythms, and Sleep; Day 9: Fitness and Performance; Day 10: Vision; Day 11: Visual Illusions; Day 12: Motivation and Safety; Day 13: Communication; Day 15: Attitudes & Persuasion; Day 16: Training and Training Devices; Day 17: Documentation; Day 19: Displays; Day 20: Controls; Day 21: Space and Design; Day 22: Human Factors in the Cabin; Day 23: Interface Between People; Day 24: Education and Applications; Human Factors Investigation; Day 25: Human Factors Investigation; Video Involvement Questions # 1 ALERT 3 (Crash of United Flight 232); Video Involvement Questions # 2 WHY PLANES CRASH; Video Involvement Questions # 3 THE WRONG STUFF; Top Gun and Beyond

    Biography

    Craig S. Funk