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Aircrew Training and Assessment is designed for professionals in the aviation psychology, human factors, assessment and evaluation, vocational, technical, educational psychology, and educational technology communities. It explores the state of the art in the training and assessment of aircrews and includes a review and description of the use of simulations in the area of aircrew training and assessment. An aircrew consists of one or more persons who are responsible for achieving a mission goal through use of an aircraft. Depending on ones point of view, an aircrew can be as small as one pilot flying a single-seat aircraft, or as large as a full crew operating an airliner. Despite advances in aircrew selection and human factors engineering techniques, the need for better aircrew training is still readily apparent. For example, in the military, the missions requiring aircrews keep getting more complex. Simulation is used extensively in both military and civilian training to deal with this complexity. The book is organized into two major sections: models and tools for training of aircrews and models and tools for assessment of aircrew training. Both military and civilian environments are covered, as well as individual and team training.

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title Aircrew Training and Assessment Human Factors in Transportation - photo 1

title:Aircrew Training and Assessment Human Factors in Transportation
author:O'Neil, Harold F.
publisher:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0805829776
print isbn13:9780805829778
ebook isbn13:9780585317427
language:English
subjectUnited States.--Air Force--Airmen--Training of, Flight crews--United States.
publication date:2000
lcc:UG638.A63 2000eb
ddc:358.4/15
subject:United States.--Air Force--Airmen--Training of, Flight crews--United States.
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Aircrew Training and Assessment
Page ii
HUMAN FACTORS IN TRANSPORTATION
A Series of Volumes Edited by
Barry H. Kantowitz
Barfield/Dingus
Human Factors in Intelligent Transportation Systems
Billings
Aviation Automation: The Search for a Human-Centered Approach
Garland/Wise/Hopkin
Handbook of Aviation Human Factors
Hancock/Desmond
Stress, Workload, and Fatigue
Noy
Ergonomics and Safety of Intelligent Driver Interfaces
O'Neil/Andrews
Aircrew Training and Assessment
Parasuraman/Mouloua
Automation and Human Performance: Theory and Applications
Page iii
Aircrew Training and Assessment
Edited by
Harold F. O'Neil, Jr.
University of Southern California/CRESST
Dee H. Andrews
Warfighter Training Research Division
U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory
Page iv Copyright 2000 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc All rights - photo 2
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Copyright 2000 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the book may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, microform, retrieval system, or any other means, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers
10 Industrial Avenue
Mahwah, New Jersey 07430
Cover design by Kathryn Houghtaling Lacey
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Aircrew training and assessment / edited by Harold F. O'Neil, Jr.,
Dee H. Andrews.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8058-2977-6 (cloth : alk. paper)
1. United States. Air ForceAirmenTraining of. 2. Flight crewsUnited States. I.
O'Neil, Harold F., 1943- II. Andrews, Dee H.
UG638 .A63 2001
358.4'15dc21 00-037150
Books published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates are printed on acid-free paper, and their bindings are chosen for strength and durability.
Printed in the United States of America
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CONTENTS
Preface
vii
Book Introduction and Overview of Military Aircrew Training
Dee H. Andrews and Justine N. Good
1
Part I: Models and Tools for Training of Aircrews
1
A Civil Aviation View of Aircrew Training
Henry L. Taylor and Tom W. Emanuel, Jr.
17
2
An Instructional Systems Development Primer for Aircrew Training
Dee H. Andrews and Richard Allen Thurman
37
3
User Involvement in Development of Aircrew Training Systems
Randall Paul Jensen, Garry Boyle, and John Fuller
53
4
Establishing Aircrew Competencies: A Comprehensive Approach for Identifying CRM Training Needs
Clint A. Bowers, Florian Jentsch, and Eduardo Salas
67
5
Using Virtual Reality for Training
Richard Allen Thurman and Trish Russo
85
6
Instructional Strategies for Virtual Aviation Training Environments
Harold F. O'Neil, Jr., Richard E. Mayer, Howard E. Herl, Colleen Niemi, Karen Olin, and Richard Allen Thurman
105

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7
Simulation-Based Mission Rehearsal and Human Performance
Robert T. Nullmeyer and V. Alan Spiker
131
8
Above Real-Time Training
Peter Crane and Dutch Guckenberger
153
9
How Can We Train Pilots to Make Better Decisions?
Gary Klein
165
Part II: Models and Tools for Assessment of Aircrew Training
10
Simulation Design for Training and Assessment
Stephen Alessi
197
11
Principles of Performance Measurement for Ensuring Aircrew Training Effectiveness
Daniel J. Dwyer and Eduardo Salas
223
12
Assessment of Teamwork Skills Using Computer-Based Teamwork Simulations
Harold F. O'Neil, Jr., Shuling Wang, Gregory Chung, and Howard E. Herl
245
13
Assessment of Visual Requirements for Flight Simulation
Keith K. Niall and Byron Pierce
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