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CRMCRM
An IntroductionBryan Neville
Aviation Safety Inspector
Salt Lake City FSDO
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CRMCRM
The application of personal and team management concepts to enhance the safe operation of aircraft, both on the ground and in the air.
CRM includes not only the pilots, but the entire aircrew, ground crew, and all others who work together to operate the aircraft safely.
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TCRM
Total Company Resource Management– Management needs to be sensitive to and
participate in human factors training for everyone involved with the operation of aircraft.
– CRM principles need to become part of the company philosophy.
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Basic Concepts of CRM Lasting Behavior Changes Take Time Crewmembers are teams, not a
collection of competent individuals Behavior should foster crew
effectiveness There must be opportunities to practice CRM is a normal behavior
CRM is not just an emergency procedure
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What is right, not who is right!
Understand why people do what they do.
Predict your performance.
Control your performance.
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CRM Training Includes:
Team Building Self Assessment Information Transfer Problem Solving (Conflict Resolution) Decision Making Maintaining Situational Awareness Use of Automated Systems
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Risk Factors The People
– Pilots– Mechanics– Management– Air Traffic Control
The Aircraft The Environment The Situation
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High Risk Situations
Taking off with a known problem Controlled flight into terrain Unstabilized approach Deviation from Standard Operating
Procedure Weather Complacency
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Pilot Workload
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Percent of Accidents Load, Taxi, Unload Takeoff Initial Climb Climb Cruise Descent Initial Approach Final Approach Landing
3.1% 12.2% 9.4% 6.4% 5.5% 7.6% 7.2% 22.9% 25.7%
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Managing Risk Supervision - Type, Quality, Quantity Planning - Requires time Crew Selection - Experience and
Composition Crew Fitness - Physical & Mental State Environment - Physical Environment;
Organizational Culture Complexity - Mission, Job Task, Work
Function
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The Accident Sequence
Underlying Cause = Basic Cause = Immediate Cause = Safety Defenses = Consequences =
Management System Individual Countermeasures Accident, Incident,
Close Call
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Management Planning: Defines organizational goals,
and strategies for achieving those goals.
Organizing: Company structure Directing: Motivating, directing, selecting Controlling: Ensuring things are going as
they should, including periodic evaluation
Staffing: Sufficient qualified individuals
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Operating System
Task arrangement, demands on people, communications, time aspects
Material design, equipment, supplies Work environment, sociological
environment, weather, material assets Training: Initial, Update, Remedial People selection and motivation
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Individual
Didn’t follow instructions Blundered ahead without knowing how Bypassed/ignored a rule or procedure Failed to use protective equipment Didn’t think ahead to consequences Used the wrong equipment
• (continued on next slide)
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Individual (continued)
Used equipment that needed repair Didn’t look Didn’t listen Didn’t recognize limitations Failed to use safeguards Didn’t pay attention
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Overconfidence
That funny feeling you get just before you know you’re wrong!
Generally verbalized on the cockpit voice recorder with the words “Oh, s---!”)
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Evidence of a Bad Attitude
When the Captain calls the First Officer . . .
Self-Loading Baggage
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Basic Bad Attitudes
Anti-Authority - No one tells me what to do!
Impulsiveness - Do something quickly, anything
Invulnerability - It won’t happen to me
Macho - I can do it!
Resignation - What’s the use
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How Assertive Should You Be?
Service Policies Ops. Rules SafetyService Policies Ops. Rules Safety
Take Control
Insist
Discuss
Give Rationale
Point Out
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Countermeasures
Specifically targeted against the first three dominoes in the accident sequence (management, systems, individuals)
Designed to trap latent errors If these work, the accident never occurs
– BUT, the latent error may still exist!
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Situational Awareness
The ability to identify, process, and comprehend the critical elements of information about what is happening at a given point in time.
Knowing what is going on around you!
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Factors Leading to Loss of Situational Awareness
Repetition Stress Demands from
Management Demands from PIC Get There-itis
Proximity Rule Peer Pressure Sophisticated
Aircraft Syndrome New Situations Critical Areas
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Outward Signs of Loss of Situational Awareness
Distraction Complacency Unresolved Discrepancies Confusion Poor Communication Improper Procedures Fixation No One Flying the Aircraft
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Factors Affecting Information Processing
Input– Temperature– Noise– Lighting– Distractions– Attention– Workload– Physical
Condition
Processing
-- Anxiety
-- Fear
-- Fatigue
-- Stress
-- Conflict
-- Attitudes
Performance– Temperature– Vibration– Distractions– Attention– Workload– Physical
Condition
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Decision Making Methods Minimizing
Superficial search for an answer
Moralizing Decisions based on perceived moral obligation
Muddling Putting out fires; looks at symptoms
Scanning Classifies as important or unimportant
Denial Denies that problem exists
Optimizing Considers all choices; weighs consequences
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Sources of Stress Conflicts with other
people Threats to self-esteem Confused priorities Confused philosophies Conflicting demands Poor communication Time zone changes Loss of someone or
something we care for
Deadline pressure Unstable home life Travel Fatigue Financial concerns Inner conflicts Illness/Health concerns A life change An important event Conflicting expectations
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First, Read the Sentence in the Box Below
FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE-SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIF-IC STUDY COMBINED WITH THEEXPERIENCE OF MANY YEARS.
Now count the Fs in the sentence. Count them once and do not go back and count them again. Write down the number.
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FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE-SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIF-IC STUDY COMBINED WITH THEEXPERIENCE OF MANY YEARS.
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Tips for Managing Stress
Discussions Among Crew
Review Procedures Follow the Checklist Constant Cross Check Rehearse Plan Review
Relax Self-talk Stringent Standards Play What-if Games Physical Condition Get Adequate Rest Nutritional Factors
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Elements of a Good Briefing
Establishes open communications
Is interactive Establishes “Team
Concept” Covers pertinent
issues Identifies potential
problems
Provides guidelines for action
Sets expectations Establishes
guidelines for operation of automated systems
Specifies duties and responsibilities
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Conclusion
Take these basic ideas and incorporate them into your company philosophy.
Safety can’t wait!