Airline pilots often have to face sudden, unexpected situations that can become potentially dangerous. They are trained to deal with these situations, but sometimes the lack of time before the situation deteriorates and the associated stress can compromise their basic cognitive sequence and lead to a serious incident or even an accident. This book identifies common denominators in pilots' reactions to dangerous, unexpected events and highlights behavior common to all in complex, stressful situations.
Facing the Unexpected in Flight: Human Limitations and Interaction with...
Airline pilots often have to face sudden, unexpected situations that can become potentially dangerous. They are trained to deal with these situatio...