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TRAINING IN A CHANGED INDUSTRY: Choices for Post Attack Flight Operations

This presentation was made at the Business Aviation Training Conference held on March 4 and 5, 2002..


INSTRUCTOR vs. COMPUTER: A Comparison of Training Effectiveness

This presentation was made at the Air Transport Association's (ATA) Operations Council meeting on October 21, 1999.


COURSE DEVELOPMENT TRANSPORT OPTIONAL PROGRAMS

This presentation was made at the FAR Part 147 Maintenance Technician School Conference at Chicago, Illinois on February 10, 1998.


JUNIOR FIRST OFFICERS AS PILOT-NOT-FLYING: A TRAINING CHALLENGE

This paper was presented at the 1997 Four Forces Flight Crew Training Conference at Monteal, Canada on October 22, 1997. It is published as part of the conference proceedings.


SAFETY ON ICE: HUMAN FACTORS FOR GROUND DEICE/ANTI-ICE PROGRAMS

This paper was prepared for distribution in conjunction with the Royal Aeronautical Society’s CRM and Ground Operations Conference held at London Gatwick Airport on 5 February 1999. It is based on a presentation made at the 1997 Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Ground Deice/Anti-Ice Conference at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on 13 June 1997.


CRM FOR PART 91 AND 135 OPERATORS

This paper was originally presented at the NASA/MAC Workshop on Cockpit Resource Management held in San Francisco, California in 1986. It was published in the Proceedings of the NASA/MAC Workshop on Cockpit Resource Management (1987), Orlady, H.W., & Foushee, H.C. (Eds.). NASA Conference Publication No. 2455, pp. 158-169. NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.


USING AIRCREW COORDINATION TRAINING TECHNIQUES TO ENHANCE WARFIGHTING CAPABILITIES

This paper was originally presented at the 10th Interservice/Industry Training Systems Conference in 1986. It was published in the Proceedings of the 10th Interservice/Industry Training Systems Conference (1988), pp. 115-120. National Security Industrial Association, Washington, D.C.


AUTOMATION, AIRMANSHIP, AND THE NEXT GENERATION OF TRAINING

This paper was originally presented at the 45th International Air Safety Seminar held at Long Beach, California in 1992. It was published in the Proceedings of the 45th International Air Safety Seminar (1992), Flight Safety Foundation, Arlington, Virginia, USA. A similar paper was published under the title "Data, Decisions, and Cockpit Technology" by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) as SAE Technical Paper No. 922049. Additionally, it was included in the Report of the Flight Safety, Hman Factors and Accident Prevention Regional Seminar and Workshop conducted in December 1993 at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). It was also translated and published in Japan Air Lines' internal flight operations magazine.


COCKPIT AUTOMATION WORKSHOP

The Cockpit Automation Workshop, held as part of the 7th Symposium on Aviation Psychology at Ohio State University in April of 1993, provided participants with a comprehensive review of issues, achievements, and activities relating to human performance in the high technology cockpit. Participants developed generic philosophies of cockpit automation based on presentations by a panel of researchers and industry experts. Cockpit automation training programs were also reviewed and generic automation training objectives developed.

Papers by Others


NASA/UT/FAA AEROSPACE CREW RESEARCH PROJECT

Located at the University of Texas, the NASA/UT/FAA Aerospace Crew Research Project has done groundbreaking work for over a decade in the areas of CRM, LOFT design and evaluation, and cultural issues in training.


THE BLUECOAT FORUM

The Bluecoat Forum provides a top quality forum for the discussion of the human factors, operational, and engineering issues associated with modern automated cockpits. The companion mailing list includes active participation by some of the world's leading experts in this area.

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