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COMMUNICATION IN AIRCRAFT CABIN SAFETY

COMMUNICATION IN AIRCRAFT CABIN SAFETY. Paul Krivonos California State University, Northridge. Photo courtesy of Frank C. Duarte, Jr. COMMUNICATION IN AIRCRAFT CABIN SAFETY: LESSONS LEARNED LESSONS REQUIRED. COMMUNICATION IN AIRCRAFT CABIN SAFETY. Lessons Learned Lessons from the Cockpit

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COMMUNICATION IN AIRCRAFT CABIN SAFETY

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  1. COMMUNICATION IN AIRCRAFT CABIN SAFETY Paul Krivonos California State University, Northridge

  2. Photo courtesy of Frank C. Duarte, Jr.

  3. COMMUNICATION IN AIRCRAFT CABIN SAFETY:LESSONS LEARNEDLESSONS REQUIRED

  4. COMMUNICATION IN AIRCRAFT CABIN SAFETY • Lessons Learned • Lessons from the Cockpit • Lessons from the Cabin • Lesson from Cabin-Cockpit Interaction • Lessons Required • Future Research • Needs for Training

  5. LESSONS FROM THE COCKPIT

  6. Photo courtesy of Nathan Gedye

  7. LESSONS FROM THE CABIN

  8. Photo courtesy of Glenn Stewart

  9. Photo courtesy of Manfred Biel

  10. LESSONS FROM COCKPIT-CABIN INTERACTION

  11. FUTURE RESEARCH

  12. NEEDS FOR TRAINING

  13. PERCEPTION

  14. MEANING

  15. IKNOWTHATYOU BELIEVE YOUUNDERSTAND WHAT YOUTHINK I SAID, BY I AM NOTSURE YOU REALIZE THAT WHAT YOU HEARDIS NOT WHAT I MEANT

  16. MESSAGEDISTORTION

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