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Welcome to PPrune!
CRM = Cockpit Resource Management
Glass cockpit is named so because the instruments for the pilots are "under glass" or on computer screens rather than as analog dials - much better and easier to read etc.
Why question the British charter airlines (unless you meant "chartered", big difference) They're fine, thank you.
By the way, next time, be sure to put your thread (topic) in the right forum!!!
SFly
CRM = Cockpit Resource Management
Glass cockpit is named so because the instruments for the pilots are "under glass" or on computer screens rather than as analog dials - much better and easier to read etc.
Why question the British charter airlines (unless you meant "chartered", big difference) They're fine, thank you.
By the way, next time, be sure to put your thread (topic) in the right forum!!!
SFly
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Interesting:
From the left hand side of the pond most of the references to CRM relate to Cockpit Resource Management. My background though is mainly a crew of one!
I wonder if this is another case of 2 nations divided by a common tongue.
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From the left hand side of the pond most of the references to CRM relate to Cockpit Resource Management. My background though is mainly a crew of one!
I wonder if this is another case of 2 nations divided by a common tongue.
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I am under the impression that CRM, Cockpit Resources Mgnt was the original meaning. Later, someone thought (maybe after the Midland crash) it could be a good idea to incorporate all the resources available in the decision making process. This Mr. or Mrs. someone opened the cockpit door and decided to make use of the rest of things available, i.e. crew (used to be one so no disrespect intended). On the east side of the pond at least, it then became Crew Resources Mgnt (an open minded view IMHO), rather than just limited to the cockpit.
To be fair I fly fish around Europe so definition of CRM that applies to me is more the Cockpit one.
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To be fair I fly fish around Europe so definition of CRM that applies to me is more the Cockpit one.
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If you can't save the engine...save the airframe
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What, AMEX, you don't value the potential contribution of fish to the safety of your operation? I'll bet you don't give them thorough passenger briefings, either. "In the unlikely event of a water landing ..."
Good luck on your application, Get_Involved. If you're applying to a charter airline, then the future of charter airlines is rosy and unlimited. If you're applying to BA, then they're a passing fad and will soon fall by the wayside. I suggest you visit your local library and ask them to help you find some business magazine articles on the subject.
Good luck on your application, Get_Involved. If you're applying to a charter airline, then the future of charter airlines is rosy and unlimited. If you're applying to BA, then they're a passing fad and will soon fall by the wayside. I suggest you visit your local library and ask them to help you find some business magazine articles on the subject.