
Human Factors vs. Common Sense – Not So Common!
The study of Human Factors is the cornerstone of understanding Crew Resource Management. Human Factors (HF) is often characterized as just common sense. This is
The study of Human Factors is the cornerstone of understanding Crew Resource Management. Human Factors (HF) is often characterized as just common sense. This is
Interview with Patrick Mendenhall: Automation & Technology Management I recently sat down with TrainingPort Lead Technical Advisor, Brent Fishlock, to discuss a number of Crew
“Thinking” as an Antidote to Complacency… Threat and Error Management is the cornerstone of Crew Resource Management. So much so that it is the only
On October 12th of last year, we were dispatched on a flight from Atlanta to Portland. The remnants from Hurricane Matthew had finally cleared in
My wife and I recently downsized to a brand spanking new condo. Along with fresh paint and a few other personal touches, purchasing new window
by Suzanne Gordon & Patrick Mendenhall As we have gone around the country discussing our book Beyond the Checklist: What Else Health Care Can Learn
One of the most successful aspects of the aviation safety model is that we, as a culture, have learned how to learn from our mistakes.
Lessons from Asiana 214: What All HROs Can Learn In the July 15, 2013 edition of Aviation Week and Space Technology, John Croft comments that
The Crucial Importance of Open and Honest Communication to High Reliability Organizations Carmine Gallo of Forbes.com notes that the crash of Asiana flight 214 at
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