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Mobility Forum, Sep/Oct 2004 by Meeks, Bayne

My challenge to you is to think about personal experiences and situations that relate to the principles discussed above. Maybe they are already part of your philosophy, or maybe there is something there that can help. Please take time to think about it and apply it. We will all benefit from it in the long run.

Resources:

Garland, D.l, Wise, J.A., IIopkin, VD. (1999). Handbook of Aviation Human Factors. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc, Publishers.

Pidgeon, N. & O'Leary, M. (1994). Organizational safety culture: Implications for aviation practice. In N. Johnston, N. McDonald, & Fuller (Eds.), Aviation psychology in practice (pp. 21-43). Aldcrshot, England: Avebury Technical

by Major Bayne Meeks, AMC Flight Safety

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