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Behavioral Markers forCrew Resource Management:A Review of Current PracticeRhona FlinDepartment of PsychologyUniversity of AberdeenKing s CollegeAberdeen, ScotlandLynne MartinNASA Ames Research CenterMoffett Field, CADevelopments in crew Resource management (CRM) have progressed from the in-troduction of training programs to the evaluation of CRM skills, particularly formulticrew cockpits. European regulators responsible for flight operations and flightcrew licensing (Joint Aviation Authorities, 1996, 1997) are introducing require-ments for the training and assessment of pilots nontechnical skills.
Law and Wilhelm (1995) used the LLC4 to collect 1,495 instructor observa-tions from two airlines. Some elements were rated across all phases of flight,
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