Combat-Ready Crew Performance Measurement System. Phase IIIA. Crew Performance Measurement
Abstract
Research for the improvement of combat-crew training, and the efficient execution of current training programs, are heavily dependent upon good sources of information about trainee performance during and at the end of training. In an effort to improve training performance information, this study is directed to systematic definition of performance and development of methods for measurement. In accordance with the initial definition of this study, emphasis was placed on pilot performance, but it was soon recognized that avoiding the performance contributions of other crew members, and the interaction between crewmembers, had more serious consequences than desired. To correct this problem, additional tasks were undertaken; in particular, additional data collection visits were made. The original efforts included visits related to A-7, F-4, F-106, B-52, C-141, C-130 combat-crew training units. The current effort involved follow-up analyses on the F-4E and C-141A to provide additional data on fighter and heavy-multi-engine aircraft. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1974
- Accession Number
- ADB005520
Entities
People
- Donald Vreuls
- Richard W. Obermayer