"The Limits of Expertise" reports a study of the 19 major U.S. airline accidents from 1991-2000 in which the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) found crew error to be a causal factor. Each accident is reported in a separate chapter that examines events and crew actions and explores the cogn
The Limits of Expertise: Rethinking Pilot Error and the Causes of Airline Accidents (Ashgate Studies in Human Factors for Flight Operations)
โ Scribed by R. Key Dismukes, Benjamin A. Berman, Loukia D. Loukopoulos
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
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- 365
- Category
- Library
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