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Cockpit resource management: exploring the attitude-performance linkage.
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1986
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Behavioral Decision MakingJob PerformanceHuman Resource ManagementCockpit Resource ManagementPilot SelectionOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPerformance ManagementEmployee AttitudeHuman Performance MeasuringManagementSystems EngineeringMaritime Resource ManagementBehavioral SciencesAircraft NavigationExperimental PsychologyMeasured AttitudesBusinessCockpit Management
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 indicating 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.