Human performance and limitations in aviation [[electronic resource] /] / R.D. Campbell and M. Bagshaw |
Autore | Campbell R. D |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (208 p.) |
Disciplina |
616.980213
629.132/52 629.13252 |
Altri autori (Persone) | BagshawM (Michael) |
Soggetto topico | Aeronautics - Human factors |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-21373-6
9786610213733 0-470-70951-0 0-470-77447-9 1-4051-4734-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Part 1 Human Factors: Basic Concepts; 1 Human Factors in Aviation; 1.1 Competence and limitations; 1.2 Becoming a competent pilot; 1.3 Accident statistics; 1.4 Flight safety concepts; Part 2 Basic Aviation Physiology and Health Maintenance; 2 The Basics of Flight Physiology; 2.1 The atmosphere; Composition; Altitude; The physical gas laws; 2.2 The respiratory and circulation systems; Functional anatomy; The hypobaric environment; Hypoxia; Oxygen systems; Cabin pressurisation; Rapid decompression; Decompression sickness; Barotrauma; Hyperventilation; Effects of acceleration
2.3 The high altitude environmentOzone; Cosmic radiation; Relative humidity; 3 Man and the Environment: The Sensory System; 3.1 The central and peripheral nervous system; Central nervous system; Peripheral nervous system; The autonomic nervous (vegetative) system; Workings of the nervous system; 3.2 Vision; Functional anatomy of the eye; The visual field - scanning techniques; Binocular and monocular vision; Night vision; 3.3 Hearing; Functional anatomy of the ear; Flight related hazards to hearing; Effects of altitude change; 3.4 Equilibrium; Functional anatomy of the vestibular system Motion sickness3.5 Integration of sensory inputs; Orientation; Sensory illusions and spatial disorientation; Vestibular illusions; Visual illusions; Approach and landing errors; Prevention of disorientation; 4 Health and Hygiene; 4.1 Personal hygiene; 4.2 Common minor ailments; Colds; Influenza; Gastro-intestinal upset; 4.3 Problem areas for pilot health; Hearing loss; Defective vision; Hypotension; Hypertension; Coronary artery disease; Obesity; Nutrition; Tropical climates and epidemic disease; 4.4 Intoxication; Tobacco; Alcohol; Drugs and self-medication; Toxic hazards; Carbon monoxide 4.5 Incapacitation during flightSymptoms and causes; Operational coping procedures; Flying after SCUBA diving; Part 3 Basic Aviation Psychology; 5 Human Information Processing; 5.1 Attention and vigilance; 5.2 Perception; Perception illusions; Perceptual subjectivity; 5.3 Memory; Short-term memory (sensory); Long-term memory; Working memory; Motor memory (skills); 5.4 Response selection; Learning principles and techniques; Motivation; 6 Human Error and Reliability; 6.1 Reliability of human behaviour; 6.2 Hypotheses of reality; 6.3 Theory and model of human error; 6.4 Error generation ErgonomicsEconomics; Social environment; 7 Decision Making; 7.1 Decision-making concepts; Structure phases; Limits; Risk assessment; Practical application of risk management; 8 Avoiding and Managing Errors: Cockpit Management; 8.1 Error management; 8.2 Safety awareness; Risk area awareness; Error proneness; Error sources; Situational awareness; 8.3 Multi-crew co-ordination; 8.4 Co-operation; Group dynamics; Leadership and management styles; Individual duty and role; Advantages and disadvantages of team work; 8.5 Communication; Communication models; Verbal and non-verbal communication Communication barriers |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910145292703321 |
Campbell R. D
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Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Human performance and limitations in aviation [[electronic resource] /] / R.D. Campbell and M. Bagshaw |
Autore | Campbell R. D |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (208 p.) |
Disciplina |
616.980213
629.132/52 629.13252 |
Altri autori (Persone) | BagshawM (Michael) |
Soggetto topico | Aeronautics - Human factors |
ISBN |
1-280-21373-6
9786610213733 0-470-70951-0 0-470-77447-9 1-4051-4734-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Part 1 Human Factors: Basic Concepts; 1 Human Factors in Aviation; 1.1 Competence and limitations; 1.2 Becoming a competent pilot; 1.3 Accident statistics; 1.4 Flight safety concepts; Part 2 Basic Aviation Physiology and Health Maintenance; 2 The Basics of Flight Physiology; 2.1 The atmosphere; Composition; Altitude; The physical gas laws; 2.2 The respiratory and circulation systems; Functional anatomy; The hypobaric environment; Hypoxia; Oxygen systems; Cabin pressurisation; Rapid decompression; Decompression sickness; Barotrauma; Hyperventilation; Effects of acceleration
2.3 The high altitude environmentOzone; Cosmic radiation; Relative humidity; 3 Man and the Environment: The Sensory System; 3.1 The central and peripheral nervous system; Central nervous system; Peripheral nervous system; The autonomic nervous (vegetative) system; Workings of the nervous system; 3.2 Vision; Functional anatomy of the eye; The visual field - scanning techniques; Binocular and monocular vision; Night vision; 3.3 Hearing; Functional anatomy of the ear; Flight related hazards to hearing; Effects of altitude change; 3.4 Equilibrium; Functional anatomy of the vestibular system Motion sickness3.5 Integration of sensory inputs; Orientation; Sensory illusions and spatial disorientation; Vestibular illusions; Visual illusions; Approach and landing errors; Prevention of disorientation; 4 Health and Hygiene; 4.1 Personal hygiene; 4.2 Common minor ailments; Colds; Influenza; Gastro-intestinal upset; 4.3 Problem areas for pilot health; Hearing loss; Defective vision; Hypotension; Hypertension; Coronary artery disease; Obesity; Nutrition; Tropical climates and epidemic disease; 4.4 Intoxication; Tobacco; Alcohol; Drugs and self-medication; Toxic hazards; Carbon monoxide 4.5 Incapacitation during flightSymptoms and causes; Operational coping procedures; Flying after SCUBA diving; Part 3 Basic Aviation Psychology; 5 Human Information Processing; 5.1 Attention and vigilance; 5.2 Perception; Perception illusions; Perceptual subjectivity; 5.3 Memory; Short-term memory (sensory); Long-term memory; Working memory; Motor memory (skills); 5.4 Response selection; Learning principles and techniques; Motivation; 6 Human Error and Reliability; 6.1 Reliability of human behaviour; 6.2 Hypotheses of reality; 6.3 Theory and model of human error; 6.4 Error generation ErgonomicsEconomics; Social environment; 7 Decision Making; 7.1 Decision-making concepts; Structure phases; Limits; Risk assessment; Practical application of risk management; 8 Avoiding and Managing Errors: Cockpit Management; 8.1 Error management; 8.2 Safety awareness; Risk area awareness; Error proneness; Error sources; Situational awareness; 8.3 Multi-crew co-ordination; 8.4 Co-operation; Group dynamics; Leadership and management styles; Individual duty and role; Advantages and disadvantages of team work; 8.5 Communication; Communication models; Verbal and non-verbal communication Communication barriers |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996201822303316 |
Campbell R. D
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Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Human performance and limitations in aviation [[electronic resource] /] / R.D. Campbell and M. Bagshaw |
Autore | Campbell R. D |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (208 p.) |
Disciplina |
616.980213
629.132/52 629.13252 |
Altri autori (Persone) | BagshawM (Michael) |
Soggetto topico | Aeronautics - Human factors |
ISBN |
1-280-21373-6
9786610213733 0-470-70951-0 0-470-77447-9 1-4051-4734-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Part 1 Human Factors: Basic Concepts; 1 Human Factors in Aviation; 1.1 Competence and limitations; 1.2 Becoming a competent pilot; 1.3 Accident statistics; 1.4 Flight safety concepts; Part 2 Basic Aviation Physiology and Health Maintenance; 2 The Basics of Flight Physiology; 2.1 The atmosphere; Composition; Altitude; The physical gas laws; 2.2 The respiratory and circulation systems; Functional anatomy; The hypobaric environment; Hypoxia; Oxygen systems; Cabin pressurisation; Rapid decompression; Decompression sickness; Barotrauma; Hyperventilation; Effects of acceleration
2.3 The high altitude environmentOzone; Cosmic radiation; Relative humidity; 3 Man and the Environment: The Sensory System; 3.1 The central and peripheral nervous system; Central nervous system; Peripheral nervous system; The autonomic nervous (vegetative) system; Workings of the nervous system; 3.2 Vision; Functional anatomy of the eye; The visual field - scanning techniques; Binocular and monocular vision; Night vision; 3.3 Hearing; Functional anatomy of the ear; Flight related hazards to hearing; Effects of altitude change; 3.4 Equilibrium; Functional anatomy of the vestibular system Motion sickness3.5 Integration of sensory inputs; Orientation; Sensory illusions and spatial disorientation; Vestibular illusions; Visual illusions; Approach and landing errors; Prevention of disorientation; 4 Health and Hygiene; 4.1 Personal hygiene; 4.2 Common minor ailments; Colds; Influenza; Gastro-intestinal upset; 4.3 Problem areas for pilot health; Hearing loss; Defective vision; Hypotension; Hypertension; Coronary artery disease; Obesity; Nutrition; Tropical climates and epidemic disease; 4.4 Intoxication; Tobacco; Alcohol; Drugs and self-medication; Toxic hazards; Carbon monoxide 4.5 Incapacitation during flightSymptoms and causes; Operational coping procedures; Flying after SCUBA diving; Part 3 Basic Aviation Psychology; 5 Human Information Processing; 5.1 Attention and vigilance; 5.2 Perception; Perception illusions; Perceptual subjectivity; 5.3 Memory; Short-term memory (sensory); Long-term memory; Working memory; Motor memory (skills); 5.4 Response selection; Learning principles and techniques; Motivation; 6 Human Error and Reliability; 6.1 Reliability of human behaviour; 6.2 Hypotheses of reality; 6.3 Theory and model of human error; 6.4 Error generation ErgonomicsEconomics; Social environment; 7 Decision Making; 7.1 Decision-making concepts; Structure phases; Limits; Risk assessment; Practical application of risk management; 8 Avoiding and Managing Errors: Cockpit Management; 8.1 Error management; 8.2 Safety awareness; Risk area awareness; Error proneness; Error sources; Situational awareness; 8.3 Multi-crew co-ordination; 8.4 Co-operation; Group dynamics; Leadership and management styles; Individual duty and role; Advantages and disadvantages of team work; 8.5 Communication; Communication models; Verbal and non-verbal communication Communication barriers |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910829817503321 |
Campbell R. D
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Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Human performance and limitations in aviation / / R.D. Campbell and M. Bagshaw |
Autore | Campbell R. D |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (208 p.) |
Disciplina | 629.132/52 |
Altri autori (Persone) | BagshawM (Michael) |
Soggetto topico | Aeronautics - Human factors |
ISBN |
1-280-21373-6
9786610213733 0-470-70951-0 0-470-77447-9 1-4051-4734-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Part 1 Human Factors: Basic Concepts; 1 Human Factors in Aviation; 1.1 Competence and limitations; 1.2 Becoming a competent pilot; 1.3 Accident statistics; 1.4 Flight safety concepts; Part 2 Basic Aviation Physiology and Health Maintenance; 2 The Basics of Flight Physiology; 2.1 The atmosphere; Composition; Altitude; The physical gas laws; 2.2 The respiratory and circulation systems; Functional anatomy; The hypobaric environment; Hypoxia; Oxygen systems; Cabin pressurisation; Rapid decompression; Decompression sickness; Barotrauma; Hyperventilation; Effects of acceleration
2.3 The high altitude environmentOzone; Cosmic radiation; Relative humidity; 3 Man and the Environment: The Sensory System; 3.1 The central and peripheral nervous system; Central nervous system; Peripheral nervous system; The autonomic nervous (vegetative) system; Workings of the nervous system; 3.2 Vision; Functional anatomy of the eye; The visual field - scanning techniques; Binocular and monocular vision; Night vision; 3.3 Hearing; Functional anatomy of the ear; Flight related hazards to hearing; Effects of altitude change; 3.4 Equilibrium; Functional anatomy of the vestibular system Motion sickness3.5 Integration of sensory inputs; Orientation; Sensory illusions and spatial disorientation; Vestibular illusions; Visual illusions; Approach and landing errors; Prevention of disorientation; 4 Health and Hygiene; 4.1 Personal hygiene; 4.2 Common minor ailments; Colds; Influenza; Gastro-intestinal upset; 4.3 Problem areas for pilot health; Hearing loss; Defective vision; Hypotension; Hypertension; Coronary artery disease; Obesity; Nutrition; Tropical climates and epidemic disease; 4.4 Intoxication; Tobacco; Alcohol; Drugs and self-medication; Toxic hazards; Carbon monoxide 4.5 Incapacitation during flightSymptoms and causes; Operational coping procedures; Flying after SCUBA diving; Part 3 Basic Aviation Psychology; 5 Human Information Processing; 5.1 Attention and vigilance; 5.2 Perception; Perception illusions; Perceptual subjectivity; 5.3 Memory; Short-term memory (sensory); Long-term memory; Working memory; Motor memory (skills); 5.4 Response selection; Learning principles and techniques; Motivation; 6 Human Error and Reliability; 6.1 Reliability of human behaviour; 6.2 Hypotheses of reality; 6.3 Theory and model of human error; 6.4 Error generation ErgonomicsEconomics; Social environment; 7 Decision Making; 7.1 Decision-making concepts; Structure phases; Limits; Risk assessment; Practical application of risk management; 8 Avoiding and Managing Errors: Cockpit Management; 8.1 Error management; 8.2 Safety awareness; Risk area awareness; Error proneness; Error sources; Situational awareness; 8.3 Multi-crew co-ordination; 8.4 Co-operation; Group dynamics; Leadership and management styles; Individual duty and role; Advantages and disadvantages of team work; 8.5 Communication; Communication models; Verbal and non-verbal communication Communication barriers |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910876648803321 |
Campbell R. D
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Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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