atc
ways to deal with distractions as discussed in ACT?
Ignore Delay. Delegate. Handle.
Who sets the tone of the crew and maintains the working environment?
PC
When is communication considered to be effective
Standardized terminology. (b) Avoid local terms and slang. c) Position "mike" correctly. d) Concise brevity (brief and to the point). (e) Know what you want to say, (think before speaking)
What is advocacy?
Stronger than a recommendation, this is a positive declaration in favor of a set of possibilities
What is the description of aircrew coordination?
a set of principle, attitudes, procedures, and techniques that transforms individuals into an effective crew
Two types of decision making
analytical and automatic
hazardous attitudes
anti authority impusliveness invulnerability macho resignation get there itis overconfidence
operationally related distractions
caution and warning lights conflicting traffic cockpit conversation or radio traffic checklist
Aircrew coordination is the ___________ ____________ between crewmembers necessary for safe, efficient, and effective performance of flight tasks.
cooperative interaction
What is the definition of aircrew coordination as discussed in ACT training?
cooperative interaction among crewmembers necessary for safe, efficient, and effective performance of flight tasks.
three classifications of tasks
critical tasks important tasks routine tasks
__________ ___________ is the act of rendering a solution to a problem and defining an action plan.
decision making
effects of high workload
difficulties in achieving good performance difficulty weith ac control uncertainty/indecision/discomfort lose normal scan temporal distortion difficulty communicating
Nobody flying the aircraft, nobody looking out the window, and departure from SOP are types of links in the __________________.
error/poor judgement chain
Establish and maintain workloads is defined as:
establish a positive working relationship that allows the crew to communicate openly and freely and to operate in a concerted manner.
Crewmembers value each other for their ___________ and ____________.
expertise and judgement
Disagreements and differences can become "bad" if handled properly. t/f?
false
The five step advocacy process.
get attention of the individual state the concern state the problem offer a solution obtain an agreement
team management problems
lack of support sop ignored stress problems judgement problems emotional problems get home itis management problems communiucation problems leadership problems discipline problems
three phases of ATC
pre mission planning phase inflight phase post mission phase
what is assertion
state a position of some force or conviction forceful non threatening statement of a belief, feeling, position, or idea concerning a situation with which one is uncomfortable
Lack of Support, Judgement Problems, and SOP ignored are all examples of what?
team management problems