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New (1 Copy). BRAND NEW HARDBACK 9.201 by 6.299 inches. (463 pages) redefining airmansh1p offers the first concrete model of the abstract ideal of airmansh1p, and gives the reader step-by-step guidance for self-appraisal and improvement in the areas of flight proficiency, teamwork, and good judgment in crisis situations. the author, major anthony kern, draws on his extensive flight and crew-training experience in the us air force, but his model is invaluable for all pilots, whether military, recreational, or commercial. kern's work is a breakthrough, and a benchmark. --john j. nance, author of blind trust. list of contributors. introduction. the roots and essence of airmansh1p. flight discipline: the cornerstone of airmansh1p. skill and proficiency: two edges of the airmansh1p sword. know yourself. know your aircraft. know your team: teamwork and crew resource management (crm). know your environment. know your risk. situational awareness. judgment and decision making. airmansh1p on the edge: the total package in action. inhibitors and obstacles to achieving airmansh1p. instructing and evaluating airmansh1p. understanding airmansh1p error. the marks of an airman. appendix: line/los checklist. here, for the first time, is a systematic model of professional airmansh1p, for all pockets of the aviation community. with this book as a guide, you too will develop the right stuff for today's complex world of flight. step by step, system by system, the book shows you how to: use history's greatest flyers as role models--and follow in their footsteps, define standards and measurements for success, understand specific aspects of airmansh1p, using case studies and lessons learned, handle peer pressure, lack of time, and stress, reduce errors and aid decision-making, manage risks, evaluate your own performance, illuminate a path for self-improvement, advance your career. redefining airmansh1p gives you a holistic model of good airmansh1p and shows you how to use that model to measure and improve your performance. using the book's indi Ships from Quartermelon, Warks, GBR
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