Engineering Homework Help

Why Crew Resource Management Is Beyond I Discussion And Responses

 

Vigilant studies from the 1960s and 1970s forced the need to address aircraft accidents identifying cognitive and social skills, team problems, and crew behavior.

From the module readings and this article retrieved from the Hunt Library, Crew Resource Management Application in Commercial Aviation, PDF, do the following.

  • Reflect on how Crew Resource Management (CRM) has evolved over the years as well as how it has reduced human error.
  • Conduct additional research and determine if CRM has enhanced human and operational performance.
  • Analyze the provided information and select one positive and one negative aspect of CRM training.
  • Finally, explain CRM today and how it’s shifted from knowledge and attitude training to skills training.

This is a blog using the Discussions Tool for your post and replies:

Start with an ‘eye-catching‘ title, then create/write your blog post before selecting ‘Post Reply’.

After you create/write your blog you are expected to engage in dialogue with at least one of your classmates. Your initial posts and responses to your classmates need to be thoughtful, thorough, and comprehensive. This means your initial post needs to be enough information to thoroughly explain your thoughts. Also, your responses to your classmates’ blog entries need to be more than “I agree/disagree”. You need to elaborate and explain why you agree or disagree, and you may even want to ask additional questions.

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Hunt Library:

The Evolution of Crew Resource Management Training in Commercial Aviation (Links to an external site.)

Select the PDF option that’s best for your learning style.

The Evolution And Effectiveness of Maintenance Resource Management (MRM) (Links to an external site.)

Read the article either as a PDF file or an HTML page.

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Additional Publications:

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Supplemental Material:

Hunt Library: Crew Roles and Interactions In Scientific Space Exploration (Links to an external site.)