Jo Gillespie

How can a patient safety incident be related to cockpit culture?

In the late 1940s following WWII there were two significant influences on commercial cockpit culture. What followed changed aviation safety forever and would eventually inform our understanding of how to manage the impact of a patient safety incident. The first was a result of the massive wartime technology spike, taking planes higher and faster than […]

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Cognitive dissonance – why we sometimes press on when we shouldn’t

Firstly I should make it clear that I am not a psychologist nor in the truest sense of the word am I a scientist, although as an aviator I have a broad understanding of a lot of science. My knowledge of cognitive dissonance, in particular, comes from extensive research into why pilots were flying approaches

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