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This book provides case studies including training methods, human error, team resource management, situation assessment, terminal automation replacement systems, collaborative decision-making to improve the effectiveness of traffic-flow management and the role of human factors in ATM. It outlines how human factors study evolved, what it entailed, how it was resourced and how results have contributed to operational performance.
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This book provides case studies including training methods, human error, team resource management, situation assessment, terminal automation replacement systems, collaborative decision-making to improve the effectiveness of traffic-flow management and the role of human factors in ATM. It outlines how human factors study evolved, what it entailed, how it was resourced and how results have contributed to operational performance.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1038g
- ISBN-13: 9780754635024
- ISBN-10: 0754635023
- Artikelnr.: 22726374
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1038g
- ISBN-13: 9780754635024
- ISBN-10: 0754635023
- Artikelnr.: 22726374
Dr Barry Kirwan is currently working in the field of System Safety and Human Error for Eurocontrol in Bretigny, France. Formerly Head of Human Factors in NATS, UK, he has led a large programme of work from 1996-2000 which had a significant impact in the ATM industry. Mark Rodgers is the FAA Chief Scientific and Technical Advisor for Human Factors. Dr Rodgers received his Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from the University of Louisville in 1991. Dr Schÿfer is Human Factors Expert at the Eurocontrol Experimental Centre in Bretigny where he is responsible for human factors experiments and projects.
Contents: Introduction: Introduction. Human Factors In Operations:
Development and implementation of a position hand-over checklist and best
practice process for air traffic controllers, Laura Voller, Lucy Glasgow,
Nicky Heath, Richard Kennedy and Richard Mason; Runway safety, Kim M.
Cardosi; Human error in European air traffic management: from theory to
practice, Anne Isaac, Paul Engelen and Martin Polman; FAA strategies for
reducing operational error causal factors, Julia Pounds and Anthony S.
Ferrante; Reducing separation in the open flight information region:
insights into a human factors safety case, Barry Kirwan, Steven Shorrock,
Richard Scaife and Paul Fearnside; Distributed work in the national
airspace system: providing feedback loops using the post-operations
evaluation tool (POET), Philip J. Smith, Mark Klopfenstein, Joe Jezerinac
and Amy Spencer. Human Factors and Human Resources: Human factors
longitudinal study to support the improvement of air traffic controller
training, Laura Voller and Abigail Fowler; A singular success: air traffic
control specialist selection 1981-1992, Dana Broach; Implementation of
critical incident stress management at German air navigation services,
Jörg Leonhardt; Team resource management in European air traffic control:
results of a seven-year development and implementation program, Michiel
Woldring, Dominique Van Damme, Ian Patterson and PatrÃcia Henriques;
Shiftwork and air traffic control: transitioning research results to the
workforce, Pamela S. Della Rocco and Thomas E. Nesthus. Human Factors
Methodologies: Measuring air traffic controller performance in the 21st
century, Carol Manning and Earl Stein; Computational human performance
models and air traffic management, Kevin Corker; Performance prediction in
air traffic management: applying human error analysis approaches to new
concepts, Steven Shorrock, Barry Kirwan and Ed Smith. Human Factors
Integration Programs: The management of human factors programs in ATM a
Development and implementation of a position hand-over checklist and best
practice process for air traffic controllers, Laura Voller, Lucy Glasgow,
Nicky Heath, Richard Kennedy and Richard Mason; Runway safety, Kim M.
Cardosi; Human error in European air traffic management: from theory to
practice, Anne Isaac, Paul Engelen and Martin Polman; FAA strategies for
reducing operational error causal factors, Julia Pounds and Anthony S.
Ferrante; Reducing separation in the open flight information region:
insights into a human factors safety case, Barry Kirwan, Steven Shorrock,
Richard Scaife and Paul Fearnside; Distributed work in the national
airspace system: providing feedback loops using the post-operations
evaluation tool (POET), Philip J. Smith, Mark Klopfenstein, Joe Jezerinac
and Amy Spencer. Human Factors and Human Resources: Human factors
longitudinal study to support the improvement of air traffic controller
training, Laura Voller and Abigail Fowler; A singular success: air traffic
control specialist selection 1981-1992, Dana Broach; Implementation of
critical incident stress management at German air navigation services,
Jörg Leonhardt; Team resource management in European air traffic control:
results of a seven-year development and implementation program, Michiel
Woldring, Dominique Van Damme, Ian Patterson and PatrÃcia Henriques;
Shiftwork and air traffic control: transitioning research results to the
workforce, Pamela S. Della Rocco and Thomas E. Nesthus. Human Factors
Methodologies: Measuring air traffic controller performance in the 21st
century, Carol Manning and Earl Stein; Computational human performance
models and air traffic management, Kevin Corker; Performance prediction in
air traffic management: applying human error analysis approaches to new
concepts, Steven Shorrock, Barry Kirwan and Ed Smith. Human Factors
Integration Programs: The management of human factors programs in ATM a
Contents: Introduction: Introduction. Human Factors In Operations:
Development and implementation of a position hand-over checklist and best
practice process for air traffic controllers, Laura Voller, Lucy Glasgow,
Nicky Heath, Richard Kennedy and Richard Mason; Runway safety, Kim M.
Cardosi; Human error in European air traffic management: from theory to
practice, Anne Isaac, Paul Engelen and Martin Polman; FAA strategies for
reducing operational error causal factors, Julia Pounds and Anthony S.
Ferrante; Reducing separation in the open flight information region:
insights into a human factors safety case, Barry Kirwan, Steven Shorrock,
Richard Scaife and Paul Fearnside; Distributed work in the national
airspace system: providing feedback loops using the post-operations
evaluation tool (POET), Philip J. Smith, Mark Klopfenstein, Joe Jezerinac
and Amy Spencer. Human Factors and Human Resources: Human factors
longitudinal study to support the improvement of air traffic controller
training, Laura Voller and Abigail Fowler; A singular success: air traffic
control specialist selection 1981-1992, Dana Broach; Implementation of
critical incident stress management at German air navigation services,
Jörg Leonhardt; Team resource management in European air traffic control:
results of a seven-year development and implementation program, Michiel
Woldring, Dominique Van Damme, Ian Patterson and PatrÃcia Henriques;
Shiftwork and air traffic control: transitioning research results to the
workforce, Pamela S. Della Rocco and Thomas E. Nesthus. Human Factors
Methodologies: Measuring air traffic controller performance in the 21st
century, Carol Manning and Earl Stein; Computational human performance
models and air traffic management, Kevin Corker; Performance prediction in
air traffic management: applying human error analysis approaches to new
concepts, Steven Shorrock, Barry Kirwan and Ed Smith. Human Factors
Integration Programs: The management of human factors programs in ATM a
Development and implementation of a position hand-over checklist and best
practice process for air traffic controllers, Laura Voller, Lucy Glasgow,
Nicky Heath, Richard Kennedy and Richard Mason; Runway safety, Kim M.
Cardosi; Human error in European air traffic management: from theory to
practice, Anne Isaac, Paul Engelen and Martin Polman; FAA strategies for
reducing operational error causal factors, Julia Pounds and Anthony S.
Ferrante; Reducing separation in the open flight information region:
insights into a human factors safety case, Barry Kirwan, Steven Shorrock,
Richard Scaife and Paul Fearnside; Distributed work in the national
airspace system: providing feedback loops using the post-operations
evaluation tool (POET), Philip J. Smith, Mark Klopfenstein, Joe Jezerinac
and Amy Spencer. Human Factors and Human Resources: Human factors
longitudinal study to support the improvement of air traffic controller
training, Laura Voller and Abigail Fowler; A singular success: air traffic
control specialist selection 1981-1992, Dana Broach; Implementation of
critical incident stress management at German air navigation services,
Jörg Leonhardt; Team resource management in European air traffic control:
results of a seven-year development and implementation program, Michiel
Woldring, Dominique Van Damme, Ian Patterson and PatrÃcia Henriques;
Shiftwork and air traffic control: transitioning research results to the
workforce, Pamela S. Della Rocco and Thomas E. Nesthus. Human Factors
Methodologies: Measuring air traffic controller performance in the 21st
century, Carol Manning and Earl Stein; Computational human performance
models and air traffic management, Kevin Corker; Performance prediction in
air traffic management: applying human error analysis approaches to new
concepts, Steven Shorrock, Barry Kirwan and Ed Smith. Human Factors
Integration Programs: The management of human factors programs in ATM a