Human Performance And Limitati
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Overview
Human error is cited as a major cause in over 70% of accidents, and it is widely agreed that a better understanding of human capabilities and limitations - both physical and psychological - would help reduce human error and improve flight safety.This book was first published when the UK Civil Aviation Authority introduced an examination in human performance and limitations for all private and professional pilot licences. Now the Joint Aviation Authorities of Europe have published a new syllabus as part of their Joint Aviation Requirements for Flight Crew Licensing.
The book has been completely revised and rewritten to take account of the new syllabus. The coverage of basic aviation psychology has been greatly expanded, and the section on aviation physiology now includes topics on the high altitude environment and on health maintenance. Throughout, the text avoids excessive jargon and technical language.
"There is no doubt that this book provides an excellent basic understanding of the human body, its limitations, the psychological processes and how they interact with the aviation environment. I am currently studying for my ATPL Ground Exams and I found this book to be an invaluable aid. It is equally useful for those studying for the PPL and for all pilots who would like to be reminded of their physiological and psychological limitations."
–General Aviation, June 2002
Synopsis
Human error is cited as a major cause in over 70% of accidents, and it is widely agreed that a better understanding of human capabilities and limitations - both physical and psychological - would help reduce human error and improve flight safety.
This book was first published when the UK Civil Aviation Authority introduced an examination in human performance and limitations for all private and professional pilot licences. Now the Joint Aviation Authorities of Europe have published a new syllabus as part of their Joint Aviation Requirements for Flight Crew Licensing.
The book has been completely revised and rewritten to take account of the new syllabus. The coverage of basic aviation psychology has been greatly expanded, and the section on aviation physiology now includes topics on the high altitude environment and on health maintenance. Throughout, the text avoids excessive jargon and technical language.
"There is no doubt that this book provides an excellent basic understanding of the human body, its limitations, the psychological processes and how they interact with the aviation environment. I am currently studying for my ATPL Ground Exams and I found this book to be an invaluable aid. It is equally useful for those studying for the PPL and for all pilots who would like to be reminded of their physiological and psychological limitations."
–General Aviation, June 2002
Booknews
Discusses the role of human error in aviation accidents, with material on flight physiology, the sensory system, human information processing, decision making, personality, and advanced cockpit automation. This edition is revised to take into account the new syllabus of the Joint Aviation Authorities of Europe's Requirements for Flight Crew Licensing. There is new material on basic aviation psychology, the high altitude environment, and health maintenance. Campbell was a member of committees responsible for the harmonization of pilot training and licensing in Europe. Bagshaw is head of medical services for British Airways. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Editorials
Booknews
Discusses the role of human error in aviation accidents, with material on flight physiology, the sensory system, human information processing, decision making, personality, and advanced cockpit automation. This edition is revised to take into account the new syllabus of the Joint Aviation Authorities of Europe's Requirements for Flight Crew Licensing. There is new material on basic aviation psychology, the high altitude environment, and health maintenance. Campbell was a member of committees responsible for the harmonization of pilot training and licensing in Europe. Bagshaw is head of medical services for British Airways. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)From the Publisher
"...is not only essential reading for those taking examinations but is an invaluable guide for all of us who fly, instruct in the air, teach on the ground and examine." (The Aerospace Professional)"The writing is concise, easy to follow, and enjoyable to read." (Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine)
"a very useful reference book...worthwhile and recommended" (Australian Air Pilot)