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    air safety, Crew Resource Management was developed. We will define CRM and then continue further to define subsequent automations and questionnaires that have developed through CRM. We will discuss the importance of CRM, automations, and questionnaires and the research findings. Crew Resource Management Crew Resource Management (CRM) has come a long way. The roots of CRM can be traced back to a workshop, Resource

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    Was Magellan worth defending? There is a lot of controversy about Magellan. Some people believe Magellan should was not worth defending, while others believe he should have been defended. Magellan went to Spain to get his crew and get someone to fund his voyage. Magellan was a captain of five ships. He died in the Philippine islands in a hand to hand combat with native Americans. When people ask was Magellan worth defending it means that did Magellan deserve to get saved. I believe that Magellan

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    Charlotte should have made the decision to take the key and continue the revolt against the captain. This is because, as she stated, if she didn't choose this choice then she would either have to wear her proper clothes and beg in front of the whole crew; or she would have to be hung.(245-246) Charlotte should have just taken the key and then rush out of the cabin. Instead of just running out, without choosing any of the options. In addition, Charlotte informed that on her journey, that one of

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    a part of the crew. She wants to be the replacement for Mr. Johnson. The crew says that she has to climb to the royal yard, which is 130 feet up. Charlotte decides to use the ratlines. Charlotte reaches the top of the royal yard. When Charlotte is coming down, she has a tough time. Once she is down completely, she sees Captain Jaggery pushing his way through the crew to stand before Charlotte. Chapter 14: Captain Jaggery is furious when Charlotte tells him that she joined the crew. Charlotte argues

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    flying overhead with a small smile. He wore motley drawers tucked into his leather day boots. With his red hip sash tied around his waist, and his bandanna on his head he set to work. He had to keep the ship ruining by himself, due to being a one-man crew. With ease born from repeated routine, Harry climbed the rigging rope up the mast to check on the sails. Hades was a two-masted vessel, square-rigged on both masts. She was an old-style ship but Hades only ten year older than Harry. The upper sails

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    history is violent” (Don Collier). The character Don Collier, portrayed by Brad Pitt, in the film “Fury”. The movie is set in “April 1945, as the Allies are pushing forward to the heart of Nazi Germany. Don Collier an army sergeant, commands his five-man crew and with an inexperienced soldier in a Sherman tank on a deadly mission, though the enemy's line, as they fought and overcome numerous impossible odds” (Fury). In the movie “Fury”, Don Collier possesses considerable leadership traits that he develops

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    unexpectedly given command of the USS Santa Fe he chose to retain all the crew members, even though the Santa Fe was considered the laughingstock of the Navy. He wanted the crew to understand that they were not the problem; instead, the problem was the leadership. Given the directive to prepare the Santa Fe for deployment, Captain Marquet saw this as an opportunity to drastically create change by instituting a plan of leadership where the crew would have more opportunities for

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    Take Command This chapter follows his first observations as Commander and the immediate actions he sought to implement. He notes that the crew seemed relieved by the departing Commander and realized that he must come up with a new leadership model to reach his crew. As he noted in the introduction that high percentage of turnover among crew bothered him and he notes some trends in society that contribute to this problem. The long economic boom had made most people unafraid of losing their

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    novel, The Martian, by Andy Weir tells the story of a man named Mark Watney. His crew and he are part of the Ares 3 mission set due to Mars. When the Ares 3 crew arrives on Mars they settle into the Hab, a dome-like structure. On Sol 6 of the Ares mission, a sandstorm approaches the crew. When the crew is forced to evacuate the surface of Mars, Watney gets impaled by a satellite antenna and is presumed dead by his crew. Left behind with little to no chance of survival, he will have to live in the Hab

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    Communicate Effectively A Crew Trainer needs to be a good communicator. Good communication is essential when training and when providing coaching and feedback to other Crew. Describe a time when you had to communicate to another person during a really busy time in the restaurant. What did you do to make sure that your message got through? Describe the situation: Christmas Day – 2017 On Christmas day last year, I and one other crew person manned back area over breakfast. As expected it was incredibly

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