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Old 27th May 2001, 03:46
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Is there an official definition for CRM?
 
Old 27th May 2001, 09:30
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In my opinion no. And that's the problem.
 
Old 27th May 2001, 23:04
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What problem?
 
Old 28th May 2001, 14:03
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<In my opinion no...>

OK, then who coined the moniker?
 
Old 1st Jun 2001, 18:07
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Maybe this can help you out:

Cockpit resource management, as defined by John K. Lauber (1984), Psychologist member of the National Transportation Safety Board, is the use of all available resources, information, equipment, and people, to achieve safe and efficient flight operations.

happy landing,

BE
 
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Thanks BE,

Which airline introduced the term and the process? Was it originally called Cockpit Resource Management?
 
Old 2nd Jun 2001, 18:28
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In 1976 NASA did a series of studies on communications issues between flight deck crew. The NTSB picked up on this and ultimately developed the definition BE gave.

It seems that it was originally referred to as Cockpit Resource Management and sometime in the last 10 years or so changed to Crew Resource Management.

In the States, United Airlines have the reputation, amongst those who might know, of being the industry leaders. Most major carriers have some form of CRM courses.

There seems to be a trend now to encompass CRM under the umbrella of "Human Factors".

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Code Blue,

Many thanks for your help too.
 

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