Archive for the ‘Human Factors’ Category

Convergent Launches Innovative New Fatigue Risk Management Program – Targets Business and Charter Aviation

Business and charter aviation have a new option for Fatigue Risk Management. Convergent Performance has released Fit 4 Duty™, an innovative Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) solution that goes beyond…

Posted on December 10, 2014

Global and Convergent Performance Offer Aviation Maintenance Never Events (AMNE) Program to Qualified Customers

Global is proud to offer this valuable safety training benefit, as well as many other services from our SM4 Partners. Qualified customers have access to a comprehensive series of cutting…

Posted on November 7, 2014

BOOK REVIEW – Automation Airmanship: Nine Principles for Operating Glass Cockpit Aircraft

Don’t miss our latest book review! Automation Airmanship: Nine Principles for Operating Glass Cockpit Aircraft by: Christopher J. Lutat and S. Ryan Swah (McGraw Hill Education) Appropriate for: Directors of…

Posted on August 28, 2013

A Pilgrim’s Encounter with Just Culture

This is a post for my friends and colleagues in the aviation and safety world. On Tuesday morning I was standing in the drizzle on the Ladstuhl  train platform. Ladstuhl…

Posted on September 26, 2012

The Science of Learning to Read One’s Own Performance…

Dr. Tony Kern’s recent BLOG post focuses on: The new science of learning to read one’s own performance, devoid of self-delusion, ego, excuse making or rationalization, a skill that opens…

Posted on May 31, 2012

Going Pro Executive Retreat

It seems that hardly a week goes by without another big story about unprofessional behavior (GSA, Secret Service, etc.). Isn’t it great to know that aviation takes the professionalism challenge…

Posted on April 19, 2012