Development of Measures of Crew Coordination
Abstract
This report describes the development of a reliable, objective, and quantitative set of metrics for measuring and assessing aircrew coordination in terms of aviator performance and safety. Based on a review of programs to evaluate aircrew coordination in the commercial and military sectors, three rating instruments were developed for specific application to UH-60 helicopter aircrews. These instruments included a military adaptation of the Cockpit Management Attitudes Questionnaire (CMAQ), the Aircrew Coordination Evaluation Checklist, and a revised set of Aircrew Training Manual (ATM) maneuver standards. All three instruments were used by the U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences (ARI) to evaluate UH-60 aircrews in May 1990 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Data from this experiment are being analyzed by ARI and will provide a basis for developing training standards and methods in this area. Helicopters, Aircrew coordination, Aircrew training, Cockpit procedures.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA255384
Entities
People
- Daniel T. Riser
- Eugene A. Pawlik Sr.
- Robert Simon