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Expertise differences in attentional strategies related to pilot decision making.

29 Nov 2008 OBJECTIVE: We investigated expertise differences in pilot decision making by examining a hypothesized attention-action link. During simulated flight we measured the accuracy and latency of more and less expert pilots' decision outcomes and used eye ...
rec_pub_19292010-expertise-differences-attentional-strategies-related-pilot-decision.htm


Traumatic brain injury risk while parachuting: comparison of the personnel armor system for ground troops helmet and the advanced combat helmet.

29 Nov 2008 Military paratroopers are inherently at risk for a variety of injuries when they jump, including traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). U.S. Army paratroopers rely on their ballistic helmets for protection against TBIs when jumping. Currently, two ...
rec_pub_19149333-traumatic-brain-injury-risk-parachuting-comparison-personnel-armor.htm


Flying and medicine: mutual lessons.

29 Nov 2008
rec_pub_19061474-flying-medicine-mutual-lessons.htm


Howard Putnam: leadership in turbulent times.

29 Nov 2008
rec_pub_19069320-howard-putnam-leadership-turbulent-times.htm


Global temperature responses to current emissions from the transport sectors.

29 Nov 2008 Transport affects climate directly and indirectly through mechanisms that cause both warming and cooling of climate, and the effects operate on very different timescales. We calculate climate responses in terms of global mean temperature and find ...
rec_pub_19047640-global-temperature-responses-current-emissions-transport-sectors.htm


Predicting pilot error: testing a new methodology and a multi-methods and analysts approach.

26 Nov 2008 The Human Error Template (HET) is a recently developed methodology for predicting design-induced pilot error. This article describes a validation study undertaken to compare the performance of HET against three contemporary Human Error ...
rec_pub_19041088-predicting-pilot-error-testing-new-methodology-multi-methods-analysts.htm


Ordered cyclic motifs contribute to dynamic stability in biological and engineered networks.

23 Nov 2008 Representation and analysis of complex biological and engineered systems as directed networks is useful for understanding their global structure/function organization. Enrichment of network motifs, which are over-represented subgraphs in real ...
rec_pub_19033453-ordered-cyclic-motifs-contribute-dynamic-stability-biological.htm


Perceived vs. measured effects of advanced cockpit systems on pilot workload and error: are pilots' beliefs misaligned with reality?

20 Nov 2008 Four types of advanced cockpit systems were tested in an in-flight experiment for their effect on pilot workload and error. Twelve experienced pilots flew conventional cockpit and advanced cockpit versions of the same make and model airplane. In ...
rec_pub_19028379-perceived-vs-measured-effects-advanced-cockpit-systems-pilot-workload.htm


Flight plan. NTSB adds EMS flights to 'most wanted' safety list.

Nov 2008
rec_pub_19226861-flight-plan-ntsb-adds-ems-flights-wanted-safety-list.htm


Southwest Airlines: lessons in loyalty.

30 Oct 2008 Southwest Airlines continues to garner accolades in the areas of customer service, workforce management, and profitability. Since both the health care and airlines industries deal with a service rather than a product, the customer experience depends ...
rec_pub_19330974-southwest-airlines-lessons-loyalty.htm

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