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Frontiers in Educational Research, 2022, 5(3); doi: 10.25236/FER.2022.050304.

Analysis of CRM Training in the Commercial Pilot License Training Stage for Student Pilots—Taking L3 Flight Training School as an Example

Author(s)

Yujie Du, Shouxi Zhu

Corresponding Author:
Yujie Du
Affiliation(s)

Flight College, Binzhou University, Binzhou, China

Abstract

CRM training is one of the compulsory courses for every student pilot, especially in commercial pilot license training stage. This paper introduces the course and teaching method of CRM in L3 flight training school. Combined with the author's flight experience in L3 flight training school in the United States, it analyses the main factors for obtaining CRM in commercial pilot license training, and discusses the common problems encountered by pilots due to lack of CRM training. This paper proposes some targeted programme from the acquisition of pre-flight information, flight technical ability, crew communication, enhancement of flight situational awareness, and improvement of Crew Resource Management capabilities. At last, the paper provides some references for student pilots of flight safety and improving Crew Resource Management capabilities.

Keywords

Student Pilot, Commercial Pilot License Training, CRM, Flight Training School

Cite This Paper

Yujie Du, Shouxi Zhu. Analysis of CRM Training in the Commercial Pilot License Training Stage for Student Pilots—Taking L3 Flight Training School as an Example. Frontiers in Educational Research (2022) Vol. 5, Issue 3: 18-24. https://doi.org/10.25236/FER.2022.050304.

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