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Helicopter crash in water: Effects of simulator Escape training
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1989
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Training SystemEngineeringAerospace SimulationSafety ScienceFlying RobotInjury PreventionResuscitation TrainingSocial SciencesPsychologyFlight ControlHelicopter CrashCrew MembersHuman ReliabilitySimulator Escape TrainingRehabilitationSimulated Helicopter AccidentHuman ErrorExperimental PsychologyAerospace Engineering
Findings are presented from an interview study of five crew members who survived a helicopter crash. Four of the five surviving men had received simulated helicopter accident training prior to the crash. One untrained crew member died. The four previously trained survivors claimed that the training was of decisive moment in their escape and survival. Contributions from training appeared to be provision of confidence and thought control. The author discusses these as the development of a positive response-outcome expectancy.
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