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Lostagain
6th Sep 2006, 22:44
I'm a 737 Captain doing an aviation degree in human factors and I have an assignment on Australasian CRM training.
I am trying to conduct some research into the effectiveneess of CRM training programmes in Australasian airlines.
In particular, I would be interested in comments on the following questions:
1. Does your CRM training programme involve:
a. A cyclical system of different subjects
b. A little bit on a lot of subjects each time
c. A programme which principally reviews specific incidents each
time.
2. How much CRM training do you get? (2 hours, 1/2 day, whole day?)
3. Is it your perception that CRM training actually improves safety?
If anybody can provide me with a link to any statistical data which reflects improvements in safety due to CRM training then that would also be very much appreciated.
Many thanks

Tigs2
14th Sep 2006, 15:42
Lostagain

There is a CRM developers group on yahoo. You should find it ok. If you post your questions there you should get some replys. I know there are plenty from Ozland use the site. the email is [email protected], but i can't remember if you can mail before you join. Good luck.
Tigs

Hawk
2nd Oct 2006, 09:57
I'm a 737 Captain doing an aviation degree in human factors and I have an assignment on Australasian CRM training.
I am trying to conduct some research into the effectiveneess of CRM training programmes in Australasian airlines.
In particular, I would be interested in comments on the following questions:
1. Does your CRM training programme involve:
a. A cyclical system of different subjects
b. A little bit on a lot of subjects each time
c. A programme which principally reviews specific incidents each
time.
2. How much CRM training do you get? (2 hours, 1/2 day, whole day?)
3. Is it your perception that CRM training actually improves safety?
If anybody can provide me with a link to any statistical data which reflects improvements in safety due to CRM training then that would also be very much appreciated.
Many thanks


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