Human Factors for Pilots

Human Factors for Pilots

by Roger G. Green (Author)

Synopsis

This book has two functions. The first is to provide a comprehensive and concise outline of the available human factors knowledge for the practicing pilot. The second function is to provide this knowledge in a way that follows very closely the syllabus of the UK Civil Aviation Authoritya (TM)s (CAA) Human Performance and Limitations examinations for both professional and private pilots. Although the private pilota (TM)s syllabus requires a narrower range of subjects to be studied, and in less detail, than the professional syllabus, this handbook covers both requirements, with syllabus variations being indicated in the contents page. The book is divided into four major sections containing material from psychology, physiology and medicine.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 152
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 02 May 1996

ISBN 10: 0291398278
ISBN 13: 9780291398277

Media Reviews
Reviews of first edition: 'Well laid out and illustrated, it presents in clear, easily assimilable language and text, a comprehensive outline of what is currently known about the physiological, psychological and medical factors which can affect the practice of flying.' Occupational Safety and Health 'Written for pilots, this book covers the nitty gritty of human factors considerations in a very digestible manner. Well worth reading.' Flight Safety (New Zealand Civil Aviation Safety Magazine) Reviews of second edition: '...an excellent study...' Airways 'I would recommend this book not just to the target audience...but also for anyone else wanting an introduction to the issues of human factors in aviation or in similar transport areas...' Ergonomics Abstracts '...the order of presentation of the material matches precisely the UK syllabus and will enable you to gain the information you need to pass this exam.' Aerostat
Author Bio
The late Dr Roger G. Green was Chief Scientist (Psychology) at the DERA Centre for the Human Sciences, Farnborough, UK. He was also Chairman of the Air Safety Working Party of the European Transport Safety Council; Professor H. Muir is Head of the Human Factors Group the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield University, UK; M. James is Senior Psychologist, Psychological Sciences Department of the DERA Centre for the Human Sciences, Farnborough, UK; Dr D. Gradwell is Head of Altitude Research a the RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine at Farnborough, UK; Dr R.L. Green is Consultant in Aviation Medicine to the UK Civil Aviation Authority and British Airways.