COCKPIT RESOURCE-MANAGEMENT - EXPLORING THE ATTITUDE-PERFORMANCE LINKAGE

  • 1 December 1986
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 57  (12) , 1198-1200
Abstract
Measured attitudes regarding cockpit management were contrasted for pilots whose line flying performance was independently evaluated by Check Airmen as above or below average. A highly significant discriminant function was obtained indicatin that these attitudes are significant predictors of behavior. The performance of 95.7% of the pilots was correctly classified by the analysis. Implications of the results for cockpit resource management training and pilot selection are discussed.