Airmanship
Ethnography of Aviation Safety
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher CRC Press
- Date of Publication 12 March 2026
- ISBN 9781041197898
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages152 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 18 Illustrations, black & white; 17 Halftones, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white 700
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Short description:
Airmanship: Ethnography of Aviation Safety is ideal for human factors specialists, pilots, aviation students, safety professionals, and anyone curious about the world behind the cockpit door.
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This book takes readers beyond the technical manuals and cockpit procedures to explore aviation as a lived experience. Based on years of ethnographic fieldwork, this book examines the culture, mindset, routines, teamwork, and professional identities that define airmanship. Offering a glimpse into the lives of pilots and flight attendants, they emerge not as anonymous operators of a system, but as individuals negotiating judgement, responsibility, and trust in an environment where precision and safety are paramount.
This title offers a compelling exploration of the people, practices, and philosophies that make aviation possible. Drawing on over 1,200 hours of jump seat observations, conversations with pilots and crew, and first-hand experiences in high-performance environments, the book offers an inside view of how aviation professionals make sense of their world. It shows how flight attendants manage safety and care in the cabin, how pilots read and interpret the sky, their aircraft, and themselves, and how crews cultivate a shared professionalism that sustains aviation. Through interesting stories and detailed analysis, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the human dimensions of aviation, with insights that enhance professional practice and personal appreciation for the craft.
Airmanship: Ethnography of Aviation Safety is ideal for human factors specialists, pilots, aviation students, safety professionals, and readers curious about the world behind the cockpit door. It is not only a study of aviation; it is a study of how people learn, act, and create safety together.
- Explores the human side of aviation, uncovering the mindset, judgment, and teamwork that define airmanship beyond technical skills and procedures
- Reveals exclusive insights from over 1,200 hours of jump seat observations and interviews with pilots, flight attendants, and crew members across diverse flight operations
- Understands how communication, collaboration, and situational awareness contribute to flight safety and the seamless operation of aircraft Shows to the reader the unwritten rules of the cockpit and the quiet professionalism that shapes the culture of aviation
- Details real-world stories and ethnographic research that illuminate the challenges, decisions, and dynamics of life in the sky
Table of Contents:
1. Preparing the flight 2. Cabin attendants. 3. Acting at the flight deck (a regular flight). 4. Flight safety. 5. Creating safety. 6. Communication and flying skills. 7. Beyond communication. 8. Airmanship. 9. Aviation education. 10. Man and machine - concluding remarks on the ethnography of practise.
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