Essays about: "Crew training"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 essays containing the words Crew training.

  1. 1. How is anticipation, as part of system resilience, operationalised on the flight deck, and to what extent does the regulation facilitate it?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Riskhantering och Samhällssäkerhet

    Author : Tomi Tervo; Atte Jokinen; [2023]
    Keywords : Aviation; resilience; anticipation; experience; resilience development; EASA regulation; FLMU06; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Resilience is a contemporary ‘hot topic’ in aviation - as well as in many other safety critical industries. The need for understanding resilience has been recognised since it has been noted that serious incidents and accidents are often related to very complex and unexpected situations and failures that cannot be managed with compliance, or which are not covered by existing procedures or checklists. READ MORE

  2. 2. The impact of criminalization on the management of search and rescue NGOs in the Central Mediterranean Sea since 2017

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    Author : Fran van den Heiligenberg; [2022]
    Keywords : criminalization; search and rescue; management; edgework; NGOs;

    Abstract : In mid-2015 the European Union changed its response to the increase of migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea from humanitarian to securitization and deterrence. In 2017 this became visible in the criminalization of search and rescue (SAR) organizations, which had an impact and both intended and unintended consequences. READ MORE

  3. 3. Facilitated Debriefing of Line Operational Simulation training events

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Trafikflyghögskolan

    Author : Peter Bergh; [2022]
    Keywords : Facilitation; Facilitated debriefing; Line Operational Simulation; experiential learning; self-reflection; debriefing; simulator training; FLYL01; Science General;

    Abstract : This study analyses aspects of instructor behaviour and their possible effects on the ability of the participating crew to analyse their own performance following simulator training events for Flight Crews. Eight briefings and debriefings related to one airline’s training sessions were observed. The debriefings were recorded and transcribed. READ MORE

  4. 4. Gliding an Airbus A320 - Simplicity-Complexity Trade-Off

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Riskhantering och Samhällssäkerhet

    Author : Cristian Mandu; [2021]
    Keywords : Aviation; Crew Resource Management; Workload; Situational Awareness; Decision Making; QRH procedure; Judgment Heuristics; Joint Cognitive Systems; FLMU06; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : In the unlikely critical event of an Airbus A320 aeroplane suffering an all engines failure at cruising altitude, would the pilots be able to follow procedures and land safely on a reachable runway? Nine out of twelve simulations done during this research resulted in a crash when the pilots used only the Airbus procedures. Can the pilots make a safe landing on a runway after being taught and having practised judgment heuristics in addition to the manufacturer procedures? According to the sampled results in this research, they can. READ MORE

  5. 5. Healthcare on the High Seas : A telemedical perspective on quality

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Sjöfartshögskolan (SJÖ)

    Author : Hugh Lars Haakon Storlien; Anton Davis Halldin; [2020]
    Keywords : Telemedicine; telemedical; TMAS; maritime healthcare; seafaring; health care; shipping; medical equipment; video consultation;

    Abstract : The Telemedical Assistance Service (TMAS) plays a vital role in medical care at sea by linking the medically responsible officers (MROs) on board with onshore physicians. This project aims to investigate telemedical providers’ perceptions of maritime health care quality today, as well as future potential improvements in this field. READ MORE