Aviation Psychology: Practice and Research
Discover the essential insights into the intersection of psychology and aviation with Aviation Psychology: Practice and Research by Klaus-Martin Goeters. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2004, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 408 pages, making it a vital resource for professionals in the field of aviation and applied psychology.
This book delves into the NOTECHS method, a crucial tool for assessing Crew Resource Management (CRM) capabilities during training. It also explores how this method can effectively measure training outcomes in systematic validation studies. Whether you are a pilot, instructor, or aviation psychologist, this work offers valuable knowledge to enhance your understanding of aviation skills and the psychological factors that influence performance in the cockpit.
Elevate your expertise in aviation psychology and improve your training programs with this authoritative guide. Perfect for both practitioners and researchers, Aviation Psychology: Practice and Research is a must-have addition to your collection.