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1 Stéphane DEHARVENGT F-DGAC SFACT/R.E 3rd International Aircraft Fire and Cabin Safety Research Conference - October 22-25, 2001 - Atlantic City (USA) Cabin crew on long haul flights Elements of action plan model and related cabin design aspects
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2 Stéphane DEHARVENGT F-DGAC SFACT/R.E 3rd International Aircraft Fire and Cabin Safety Research Conference - October 22-25, 2001 - Atlantic City (USA) Background Expertise in Human Factors within the authorities Driving factors Answering the need Constraints and limitations for this research
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3 Stéphane DEHARVENGT F-DGAC SFACT/R.E 3rd International Aircraft Fire and Cabin Safety Research Conference - October 22-25, 2001 - Atlantic City (USA) Introduction Definition of cabin crew as per JAR OPS What is really a cabin crew ? The safety factor Dedicated research is scarce Emergency evacuation testing : Cranfield / CAMI Emergency evacuation training : Dedale (F-DGAC) Investigation reports Sociological approach : Cetcopra (University Paris 1)
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4 Stéphane DEHARVENGT F-DGAC SFACT/R.E 3rd International Aircraft Fire and Cabin Safety Research Conference - October 22-25, 2001 - Atlantic City (USA) The cabin crew and the aeronautical macro system The recent evolutions Airlines’ management policies, Development of air travel and social consequences
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5 Stéphane DEHARVENGT F-DGAC SFACT/R.E 3rd International Aircraft Fire and Cabin Safety Research Conference - October 22-25, 2001 - Atlantic City (USA) The cabin crew and the aeronautical macro system Cabin design and cabin crew Design requirements : the cabin and the equipment = ergonomics Operational requirements : licensed/diploma and/or airlines’ internal training Cabin design with a human factors approach : End users have not been fully involved so far Process of design : a dual approach by the aircraft manufacturer and the airlines Cabin crew appropriation of their workplace : an increasingly difficult surrogate process
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6 Stéphane DEHARVENGT F-DGAC SFACT/R.E 3rd International Aircraft Fire and Cabin Safety Research Conference - October 22-25, 2001 - Atlantic City (USA) A long-haul flight Preparation of the flight Flight scheduling Chief purser pre-flight briefing Creating a group Departure Relation to other crews (flight, ground) Passengers briefing
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7 Stéphane DEHARVENGT F-DGAC SFACT/R.E 3rd International Aircraft Fire and Cabin Safety Research Conference - October 22-25, 2001 - Atlantic City (USA) A long-haul flight Managing the crew during the flight Initial climb phase Organising the work of the crew Arrival Maintaining contact and vigilance Abnormal procedures Planned and unplanned Automatic reactions
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8 Stéphane DEHARVENGT F-DGAC SFACT/R.E 3rd International Aircraft Fire and Cabin Safety Research Conference - October 22-25, 2001 - Atlantic City (USA) Proposed co-operative model Knowledge through the human senses Inputs Compensating senses and technological tools Monitoring its activity and developing its representation : building the context Constructing the expertise Plans for action and their control Co-operative activities The group “ cabin crew ” Thoughts on the cabin and flight crew relations
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9 Stéphane DEHARVENGT F-DGAC SFACT/R.E 3rd International Aircraft Fire and Cabin Safety Research Conference - October 22-25, 2001 - Atlantic City (USA) Suggested ways forward Validity of the results A search for coherence Experience feedback Some scenarios Limitations
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10 Stéphane DEHARVENGT F-DGAC SFACT/R.E 3rd International Aircraft Fire and Cabin Safety Research Conference - October 22-25, 2001 - Atlantic City (USA) Conclusions Recent developments The Airworthiness Aeroplane Cabin Manual (AACM) JSSI OSS activities (Training, drills, etc...) A long way to go...
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