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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew R. Lowe , Brent J. HaywardPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Ashgate Publishing Limited Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.990kg ISBN: 9781840149746ISBN 10: 1840149744 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 22 November 2000 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Selection: Job requirements of airline pilots: results of a job analysis, Peter Maschke, Klaus-Martin Goeters and Andrea Klamm; Pilot selection: getting more bang for the buck, Eugene Burke, Alan Kitching and Colin Valsler; The DMT down under: an Australian validation of the defence mechanism test, Andrew R. Lowe; A personality test for aircrew selection: goats or sheep?, Martyn Roast, Helen Muir and John Harris; Pilot selection procedures: a case for individual differences in applicant groups, Melissa M. Monfries and Phillip J. Moore; Alternative approaches to gathering information in air traffic control selection research, Greg Hannan; Selecting and training air traffic controllers ab initio: validation of a 1990s selection-testing program, Richard E. Hicks and Brian Keech. Training: The foundations of crew resource management should be laid during ab initio flight training, Steven J. Thatcher; A new way to deliver an old message, Barrie Hocking; Evaluating student pilots’ proficiency, Thomas Bluhm; Learning by example: results from a global Internet study, David O'’are and Richard Batt; Motivation and expectations in pilots and instructors regarding recurrent pilot training, Jens Rolfsen and Grete Myhre; Structural knowledge concepts in airline pilots, Simon Henderson and Joey M. Anca; GPS training for general aviation VFR pilots: to regulate or educate?, Ross St. George and Michael Nendick; Future airline training: what has been learned from pilots and instructors?, Henry R. Lehrer, Phillip J. Moore, Ross A. Telfer and Aimee Freeman; Stress in training transfer: cognitive interference, Heather J. Irvine and H. Peter Pfister; The impact of executive control on trainee commercial pilots’ strategic flexibility, Susan L. Cockle and Phillip J. Moore; Does facilitated group work and independent study in undergraduate pilot education improve learning and foster team skills?, Steven J. Thatcher; Atmospheric science, air safety and essential weather briefReviewsAuthor InformationBrent J. Hayward is an Aviation Psychologist and Director of Dedale Asia Pacific, Victoria, Australia. Andrew R. Lowe is Senior Consultant with Mercer Cullen Egan Dell, Australia. Peter Maschke, Andrea Klamm, Klaus-Martin Goeters, Eugene Burke, Helen Muir, Alan Kitching, Colin Valsler, Andrew R. Lowe, Martyn Roast, John Harris, Melissa M. Monfries, Phillip J. Moore, Greg Hannan, Richard E. Hicks, Brian Keech, Steven J. Thatcher, Barrie Hocking, Thomas Bluhm, David O'Hare, Richard Batt, Jens Rolfsen, Grete Myhre, Simon Henderson, Joey M. Anca, Ross St. George, Michael Nendick, Henry R. Lehrer, Ross A. Telfer, Aimee Freeman, Heather J. Irvine, H. Peter Pfister, Susan L. Cockle, Skye Hunter, Martin Babakhan, Eddie L. Flohr, Neelam Naikar, Benjamin Jobson, Peter F. Renshaw, David A. Foran, Anna M. Zalevski, Robert B. King, Anthony J. Saliba, Bert Ruitenberg, Anne Isaac, Carol A. Manning, Manfred Barberino, Lisa Duff, Claire Marrison, Geoffrey C. Ross, Mark A. Griffin, Charmaine E.J. Hartel, Hiroki Sato, Alan Hobbs, Graeme S. Halford, Andrew F. Neal, Kerry O'Brien, Gunter F. Hartel, Graham Beaumont, Jan Paterson, Prashant Bordia, Bert Ruitenberg, David Rackham, Chri Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |