ABSTRACT

This book has two functions. The first is to provide a comprehensive and concise outline of the available human factors knowledge for the practicing pilot. The second function is to provide this knowledge in a way that follows very closely the syllabus of the UK Civil Aviation Authority's (CAA) Human Performance and Limitations examinations for both professional and private pilots. Although the private pilot's syllabus requires a narrower range of subjects to be studied, and in less detail, than the professional syllabus, this handbook covers both requirements, with syllabus variations being indicated in the contents page. The book is divided into four major sections containing material from psychology, physiology and medicine.

part I|33 pages

Basic Aviation Physiology and Health Maintenance

chapter 1a|18 pages

Basic Physiology and the Effects of Flight

chapter 1b|13 pages

Flying and Health

part II|29 pages

Basic Aviation Psychology

chapter 2a|11 pages

Human Information Processing

chapter 2b|15 pages

Cognition in Aviation

part III|29 pages

Stress, Fatigue, and Their Management

chapter 3a|13 pages

Stress and Stress Management

chapter 3b|13 pages

Sleep and Fatigue

part IV|34 pages

The Social Psychology and Ergonomics of the Flight Deck