A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z



Back to: "C"

CRM
Usado para
crew resource management
Definição1
The application of team management concepts in the flight deck environment, including single pilots of general aviation aircraft. Pilots of small aircraft, as well as crews of larger aircraft, must make effective use of all available resources: human resources, hardware, and information. Human resource groups include but are not limited to pilots, dispatchers, cabin crewmembers, maintenance personnel, and air traffic controllers.
Fonte1
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION. Aircraft flying handbook. Washington, 2004. Disponível em: http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/aircraft/media/FAA-H-8083-5.pdf. Acesso em: 09 maio 2012.
Definição2
The application of team management concepts in the flight deck environment.
Fonte2
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION. Pilot's handbook of aeronautical knowledge. [s.l.], 2008. Disponível em: http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/pilot_handbook/media/PHAK%20-%20Cover-Preface.pdf. Acesso em: 26 jun. 2014.
Fonte3
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Training guidelines for aircraft accident investigators. Montreal, 2003. (Cir. 298 AN/172).
Fonte4
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Human factors training manual. Montreal, 1998. (Doc. 9683 AN/950).
Nota adicional1
It was initially known as cockpit resource management, but as CRM programs evolved to include cabin crews, maintenance personnel, and others, the phrase "crew resource management" was adopted. This includes single pilots, as in most general aviation aircraft. Pilots of small aircraft, as well as crews of larger aircraft, must make effective use of all available resources; human resources, hardware, and information.
Nota adicional2
A current definition includes all groups routinely working with the flight crew who are involved in decisions required to operate a flight safely. These groups include, but are not limited to pilots, dispatchers, cabin crewmembers, maintenance personnel, and air traffic controllers. CRM is one way of addressing the challenge of optimizing the human/machine interface and accompanying interpersonal activities.
Nota adicional3
Condition of the operator Crew resource management: Includes a variety of communication, coordination, and teamwork issues that impact performance.
Contexto
There are many aspects of the supervisory process which may have a direct bearing on the accident, such as acceptance of inadequate flight crew qualifications; deficient guidance material; maintenance shortcuts; improper crew rostering; failure to provide proper training in aircraft type; shortcomings in crew resource management; and unreasonable pressure to complete schedules on time.
The training discussed in this chapter is not intended as a substitute for training aimed at improving operational Human Factors skills, such as Crew Resource Management (CRM) or Team Resource Management (TRM) tr aining. Rather, the ICAO syllabi supplement such skills-based training.
FSTD training — on specific or generic aeroplane types to build on knowledge and experience, and apply these to the multi-crew crew resource management (CRM) environment, at all stages of flight, and in representative conditions, with appropriate aeroplane and system performance, functionality and response.
Subárea1
Crew
Português
gerenciamento de recursos da tripulação