Update of the Summary Report of 1977-1978 Task Force on Aircrew Workload

Update of the Summary Report of 1977-1978 Task Force on Aircrew Workload

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Published: 1981

Total Pages: 84

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The 1978 summary of accident data from 1967 through 1976 has been extended through 1979. Comparing accident rates of aircraft types approved for operation by two crewmembers vs. accident rates for those approved for operation by three crewmembers, no indication of a safety problem relating to crew size was found. Over this three-year update period, accident rates per million departures were generally superior for the two-crew aircraft, the same result found for the earlier ten-year period. This nominal superiority is not considered a necessary result of flight deck configuration since there are other important differences in the operating environments of the various aircraft. A separate study has been made of the relationship between crew size and regulatory violations. This study, which is appended, produced no evidence that aircraft with crew size of two are being flown with less compliance than aircraft with a crew size of three. (Author).


Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

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Published: 1982

Total Pages: 1282

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Lists citations with abstracts for aerospace related reports obtained from world wide sources and announces documents that have recently been entered into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Database.


Flight Crewmember Workload Evaluation

Flight Crewmember Workload Evaluation

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Published: 1981

Total Pages: 116

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This is a report on transport category airplane flight crew workload measurement techniques as used in cockpit development and aircraft certification tests by major U.S. airframe manufacturers. It reviews the fundamentals of: crew size certification; workload measures and criteria; workload studies made during aircraft design; and workload studies made after the design has been established, including those used in flight test. Certain documentation practices are identified. The limitations of the currently used practices and the needs for improved workload measurement techniques are addressed. (Author).


The Third Man

The Third Man

Author: Nick A. Komons

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Published: 1987

Total Pages: 172

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This book examines the airline crew complement controversy, which is the idea of whether a plane needs a third cockpit crew member to operate safely.