A Combat Mission Team Performance Model: Development and initial Application

Aircrew coordination is now an integral part of all Air Force combat mission training. A vast body of literature exists that deals with aircrew coordination, a subset of which addresses combat mission training. While it is commonly assumed that effective aircrew coordination leads to improved missio...

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FLIGHT TRAINING
LOGISTICS SUPPORT
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WARFARE
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