Multitasking Myth
Discover the insights of "Multitasking Myth," a compelling book by Taylor & Francis Ltd, published in 2009. This enlightening work spans 202 pages and presents a series of groundbreaking NASA studies that delve into the complexities of concurrent task demands faced by airline flight crews during routine operations, distinguishing them from emergency situations.
Ideal for aviation psychologists, trainers, and professionals involved in aviation operations, this book provides valuable knowledge that can enhance understanding of multitasking in high-stakes environments. Whether you’re looking to improve training methods or gain a deeper comprehension of flight crew dynamics, "Multitasking Myth" is an essential read that bridges theory and practical application in the aviation industry.