Library
The library consists of the three sections listed below.
Each of these areas contains a wealth of information to help improve your piloting skills and safety.
A new edition of Aviation Psychology and Human Factors, written specifically for pilots and other non-psychologist, is now available for those who want more information on this subject.
Click here for more information.
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Documents
- ADM
Aeronautical Decision Making manuals and reports. - International Documents
This is a collection of documents from other aviation authorities -- principally the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. - Research Reports
Technical reports dealing mostly with the materials contained in this web site. - FAA Human Factors
Technical reports published by the Office of Aerospace Medicine. These reports deal with a wide range of human factors issues ranging from the use of desk-top simulators for training to the impact of hazardous attitudes on pilot safety. - Medical
Aviation medicine brochures produced by the FAA. - FAA Brochures & Guides
The FAA produces a large number of publications aimed at improving pilot safety. These are some of those that seem most relevant. - NTSB Safety Alerts
The NTSB puts out these alerts on topics they consider especially relevant for safety. If they think it is important, perhaps you should take a look.
PowerPoint Presentations
Powerpoint presentations developed by the FAA, NASA, and other organizations.
- ADM
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Videos
Videos produced by the FAA and the NTSB on a variety of subjects related to pilot skills and safety.