International audienceThis paper deals with the first results of a research project on designing the Flight Management System (FMS). These automated systems are complex and may imply wrong comprehension of the situation by the pilots [2, 9, 11, 12]. Interviews of seven pilots were carried out to analyze the main tasks belonging to flight activity and their workload demands. The results are consistent with previous studies, particularly regarding the four meta-tasks (aviate, navigate, communicate and monitor system) and the workload in relation to flight phases (in particular takeoff and landing). Implications on the design of the FMS and further analyses and studies are discussed
AbstractFlight scenarios for assessment of airworthiness and evaluation of aircraft are imperative f...
This cooperative agreement supported Dr. Peter Polson's participation in two interrelated research p...
The thesis explores human machine interaction in highly automated aircraft cockpits with special att...
International audienceThis paper deals with the first results of a research project on designing the...
This paper deals with the first results of a research project on designing the Flight Management Sys...
This paper describes a task analysis of two crew operations in the flight deck in Part 121 Operation...
The flight management system (FMS) has been one component of a suite of advanced automated systems w...
The investigation of aircraft handling qualities is one of the most important fields of research to ...
The flight management system (FMS) has been one component of a suite of advanced automated systems w...
Complex, dynamic domains present an individual with a challenging operational environment. To be abl...
The present paper summarizes the results of a study investigating task management and task prioritiz...
Tools that predict dangerous working conditions empirically in the cockpit could greatly improve avi...
https://doi.org/10.21949/1403253Copyright c 1997 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astro...
In this thesis, it is investigated if it is possible to create a common factor of the work tasks don...
Advancements in technology have enabled increasingly sophisticated automation to be introduced into ...
AbstractFlight scenarios for assessment of airworthiness and evaluation of aircraft are imperative f...
This cooperative agreement supported Dr. Peter Polson's participation in two interrelated research p...
The thesis explores human machine interaction in highly automated aircraft cockpits with special att...
International audienceThis paper deals with the first results of a research project on designing the...
This paper deals with the first results of a research project on designing the Flight Management Sys...
This paper describes a task analysis of two crew operations in the flight deck in Part 121 Operation...
The flight management system (FMS) has been one component of a suite of advanced automated systems w...
The investigation of aircraft handling qualities is one of the most important fields of research to ...
The flight management system (FMS) has been one component of a suite of advanced automated systems w...
Complex, dynamic domains present an individual with a challenging operational environment. To be abl...
The present paper summarizes the results of a study investigating task management and task prioritiz...
Tools that predict dangerous working conditions empirically in the cockpit could greatly improve avi...
https://doi.org/10.21949/1403253Copyright c 1997 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astro...
In this thesis, it is investigated if it is possible to create a common factor of the work tasks don...
Advancements in technology have enabled increasingly sophisticated automation to be introduced into ...
AbstractFlight scenarios for assessment of airworthiness and evaluation of aircraft are imperative f...
This cooperative agreement supported Dr. Peter Polson's participation in two interrelated research p...
The thesis explores human machine interaction in highly automated aircraft cockpits with special att...