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Aeronautics-Human factors 3 Aircraft accidents-Human factors-Data processing 3 Aircraft accidents-Human factors-Mathematical models 3 Flight crews 3
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Book / Working Paper 3
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Gosling, Geoffrey 2 Roberts, Karlene H. 2 Gosling, Geoffrey D. 1 Jayaswal, Arpana 1
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Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University of California-Berkeley 3
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Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings 3
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RePEc 3
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Proposed Functional Enhancements For The Flight Crew Human Factors Integration Tool
Gosling, Geoffrey - Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University … - 1998
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Improving The Representation Of Human Error In The Use Of The Flight Crew Human Factors Integration Tool
Gosling, Geoffrey; Roberts, Karlene H.; Jayaswal, Arpana - Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University … - 1998
In May 1996, the FAA announced a new and innovative approach to reach a goal of "zero accidents," known as the Global Analysis and Information Network (GAIN). This would be a privately owned and operated international information infrastructure for the collection, analysis, and dissemination of...
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Development Of The Flight Crew Human Factors Integration Tool
Gosling, Geoffrey D.; Roberts, Karlene H. - Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University … - 1998
In May 1996, the FAA announced a new and innovative approach to reach a goal of "zero accidents," known as the Global Analysis and Information Network (GAIN). This would be a privately owned and operated international information infrastructure for the collection, analysis, and dissemination of...
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