Title: Crew Resource Management/ Personal Survival
1Crew Resource Management/Personal Survival
Written for the Notre Dame Pilot Initiative
By University of Notre Dame Pilots/Navigators
2Instructor Introduction
- NROTC Unit Notre Dame
- Naval Flight Officer Training
- VP-10
- VP-31
- Iceland Defense Force
- Naval Postgraduate School
- VP-26
- FASOTRAGRULANT DET Brunswick, ME
- USS Enterprise (CVN-65)
- NROTC Unit Notre Dame
3Lesson Plan Objectives
- Understand goal of CRM
- Know the history of CRM
- Understand behaviors that contribute to
effective crew resource management - Understand factors that cause general aviation
accidents - Possible actions to take when faced with
potential survival situation
4Aviation Sea Story
EFFECTIVE CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
5Crew Resource Management
It takes a group of individuals
to make a CREW
6CRM Roadmap
- Goal
- History
- Seven Behaviors
7What is the goal of CRM ?
- To improve
- mission effectiveness
- by minimizing crew preventable errors, maximizing
- crew coordination
- and optimizing
- risk management.
8History of CRM
- Airlines initiated program to increase crew
coordination. - NASA conducted research and made recommendations.
- U.S. Navy integrated Aircrew Coordination
Training. - Naval Aviation Training and Operation Procedures
- Standardized Flight Procedures
- Academics
- Simulators
9What are the seven behaviors
- D ecision Making
- A ssertiveness
- M ission Analysis
- C ommunication
- L eadership
- A daptability/ Flexibility
- S ituational Awareness
10Decision Making
11What is Decision Making?
- "Decision making is the ability to use logical
and sound judgment to make decisions based on
available information "
12Decision Making
- Poor judgment / decision making
- Leading cause of aviation mishaps
- Primary failure to complete missions
- Good decisions
- Optimize risk management
- Minimize errors
- Poor decisions
- increase errors
13Decision Making Process
- A ssess the problem
- V erify information from all sources
- I dentify solutions
- A nticipate consequences
- T ell others decision and rationale
- E valuate the decision
14Factors that Promote Good DM
- Experience
- Extra Time
- Alert Crew Members
- Decision Strategies
- Synergy
15Factors that Promote Good DM
- "Synergy is achieved when the total effect of
combined action or operation is greater than the
sum of the individual effects"
SYNERGY
ISOLATION
TEAM EFFORT
16Barriers to Good DM
How to Overcome Decision Biases
- Be aware that we are all prone to them
- Seek information from multiple sources
- Evaluate potential of numerous options
- Evaluate how it would sound on CNN
17Assertiveness
18What is Assertiveness?
- Assertiveness is ones willingness/readiness to
actively participate, state and maintain position
until convinced by the facts that other options
are really better.
19Comfort Level
- Degree to which you feel content with what is
happening, while taking into account that flying
a mission can be very dangerous and demanding - Whenever comfort levels exceeded
- "SPEAK UP"
20The behavior continuum
Assertive
Overly Aggressive
21The behavior continuum
- Passive-Overly courteous
- - Avoids conflicts
- - Beats around bush
- - Along for the ride
- Assertive-Actively involved
- - Ready to take action
- - Provides useful information
- - Makes suggestions
- Overly Aggressive- Dominates situation
- - Intimidates
- - Abusive
- - Hostile
22Position of authority ExperienceRankLack of
confidenceFear of reprisal
- What are some barriers to assertiveness?
Assertiveness
Barriers
23Mission Analysis
24What is Mission Analysis ?
- The ability to develop short-term, long-term,
and contingency plans, as well as to coordinate,
allocate, and monitor crew and aircraft resources.
25Phases of Mission Analysis
When do we conduct Mission Analysis?
Inflight
Post-Mission
26Communication
27What is Communication?
- Communication is clear and accurate sending
receiving of information, instructions, or
commands, and providing useful - feedback
28What are the two modes of communication?
- Verbal
- ICS
- Radio communication
- Non Verbal
- Any time gestures can be visually observed
- Examples???
29Process of Communication
Feedback
Receiver
Takes in information and provides feedback
Message
30 Noise Negative commands (don't go left) Radio
static/interference External radio
communication ICS broken and unreadable Poor
language skills Poor communication skills
Non-standard terminology Rank or experience
inequality Non-relevant communication Task
fixation Task overload/ underload Distractions
Personality conflicts
What are some barriers to communication?
31 Use active listening Use appropriate mode Use
standard terminology Require feedback
Techniques for overcoming barriers
32Leadership
33What is Leadership ?
- Leadership is the ability to direct and
coordinate the activities of crew members and to
encourage the crew to work together as a team.
34Traits of a Good Leader
- Directs, coordinates, and delegates duties
- Leads by example
- Has knowledge how to accomplish mission
- Fosters superior information flow
- Gives timely feedback in effective manner
- Maintains a professional atmosphere
- Keeps crew constantly informed
- Minimizes assumptions and confusion
35Traits of a Good Follower
- Accomplishes task to accepted standard
- Maintains the necessary knowledge level
- Provides input, suggestions feedback without
prompting - Keeps leader informed
- Actively participates
- Helps maintain a positive professional
team atmosphere
36Adaptability / Flexibility
37What is Adaptability/Flexibility?
- Ability to alter course of action when new
information becomes available.
38Situations requiring quick adaptation
- Un-briefed situations
- Emergency
- Transition occurs
- Incapacitated crewmember
- Interactions become strained
39Maintaining adaptability/flexibility?
- Anticipate problems
- Recognize and acknowledge changes
- Determine appropriate response
- Offer alternative solutions
- Provide and ask for assistance
- Interact constructively with others
40Encouraging adaptability/flexibility?
- Establish open, positive, and professional
atmosphere - Ensure crew understands mission
41Situational Awareness
42What is Situational Awareness?
The degree of accuracy by which ones perception
of the current environment mirrors reality
The Crystal Ball
43Three steps of Situational Awareness
- 1. Perception
- 2. Comprehension
- 3. Projection
44An example using the 3 steps of SA
- Perception We need to get updated
- weather for our destination.
Comprehension The weather for our destination
is below minimums.
- Projection If the weather is below minimums for
our destination, then we may need to proceed to
our alternate.
45Factors which reduce SA
- Fatigue
- Stress
- Lack of communication
- Task overload
- Task underload
- Group mindset
- Press On Philosophy
- Attitude
- Habits
- Assumptions
- Biases
- Distractions
- Emergencies
- Weather
46How to maintain good SA?
- Provide information in advance
- Identify potential problems
- Verbalize a course of action
- Detect and discuss deviations
- Demonstrate an ongoing awareness through good
communication
47CRM Summary
- Decision Making
- Assertiveness
- Mission Analysis
- Communication
- Leadership
- Adaptability / Flexibility
- Situational Awareness
48Crew Resource Management
functions as ONE
49Personal Survival Roadmap
- Causes of Aviation Accidents
- Survival Situation Priorities
- Psychology of Survival
- Search and Rescue
- Survival Kits
50Causes of Aviation Accidents
- Inadequate preflight preparation / planning
- Failure to obtain / maintain flying speed
- Failure to maintain directional control
- Improper level-off during landing flare
- Failure to see and avoid obstructions
- Mismanagement of fuel
- Improper in-flight decisions or planning
- Mis-judgement of distance and speed
- Selection of unsuitable terrain for landing
- Improper operation of flight controls
51Causes of Aviation Accidents
52When Faced With Survival Situation
- Priorities Should Be
- Medical Care
- Shelter and Fire
- Signaling
- Sustenance
- Water
- Food
53Psychology of Survival
- Survival is
- 5 physical stress
- 95 mental stress
- Worst enemies
- Boredom
- Loneliness
- Bottom line Occupy your mind!!!
- Maintain the WILL TO SURVIVE!!!
54Search And Rescue
- Statistics Most downed aircraft are located
within 72 hours of crash (3 days/nights) - Stay with the aircraft??
- Physical Condition of Survivors
- Food / Water Sources
- Availability of Shelter
- Possibilities of Rescue
55Survival Kits
- Required for Pilot to ensure availability
- Certain items required in different areas
- Over Water
- Over Land
- Desert
- Jungle
56Survival Kits (Continued)
- Necessary Survival Kit Items
- Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
- Shelter (Tarp or Tent)
- Blankets
- Fire Starter
- Medical Kit
- Signaling Device
- Food / Water
- Other optional items
57Importance of Water
- Can survive 28 days without food
- Can only survive 2 days without water
- Human body needs 64 oz per day
- Methods of procurement
- Dew
- Rain
- Filtered Puddles
- Melted Snow
- Solar Still
58Personal Survival
THE END
can survive any situation together
59Questions?