This report describes the development of a reliable, objective, and quantitative set of metrics for measuring and assessing aircrew coordination in terms of aviator performance and safety. Based on a review of programs to evaluate aircrew coordination in the commercial and military sectors, three rating instruments were developed for specific application to UH-60 helicopter aircrews. These instruments included a military adaptation of the Cockpit Management Attitudes Questionnaire (CMAQ), the Aircrew Coordination Evaluation Checklist, and a revised set of Aircrew Training Manual (ATM) maneuver standards. All three instruments were used by the U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences (ARI) to evaluate UH-60 aircrews in May 1990 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Data from this experiment are being analyzed by ARI and will provide a basis for developing training standards and methods in this area. Helicopters, Aircrew coordination, Aircrew training, Cockpit procedures.
Development of Measures of Crew Coordination
1992
137 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Sciences , Aeronautics & Aerodynamics , Job Training & Career Development , Flight crews , Flight training , Adaptation , Army research , Cockpits , Helicopters , Kentucky , Management , Maneuvers , Questionnaires , Ratings , Safety , Social sciences , Standards , UH-60A Aircraft , H-60 Aircraft
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