Flight deck automation has generated new training requirements, most of which have been absorbed by in-house airline training, in particular, aircraft transition training. This leaves little room for learning about how human roles have shifted in automated cockpits or how the distinction between technical and nontechnical skills has become blurred when managing the flight path of an automated aircraft. This article explores how overall pilot training quality, efficiency, and effectiveness would benefit from pulling automation training forward into the pilot training curriculum, reducing the burden carried mainly by transition training today. This article examines various stages of pilot training (including ab initio, multicrew cooperation, ...
Combining two recent technologies can markedly improve the performance outcomes and cost-effectivene...
Development in electronic displays and computers have enabled avionics designers to present the pilo...
During the past five years, several studies have been conducted to assess the future availability of...
Two experiments explored the idea of providing cockpit automation training to airline-bound student ...
The present and future challenges of commercial air transport industry require maintaining growth tr...
Automation is the allocation of functions to machines that would otherwise be allocated to humans (...
PDFJournal ArticleFlight decksAir pilotsHuman factors engineeringTrainingInformation display systems...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of practice and training on fine-mot...
As flight deck technology has become more advanced, the pilot–machine interaction has become a large...
A survey of line pilots' attitudes about flight deck automation was conducted by the Royal Air Force...
This is an exciting time for aviation. New vehicle and airspace technologies promise large increases...
Despite the decade-long focus on pilot understanding of automated systems, knowledge gaps continue t...
Regulatory changes in response to today’s airline pilot training and evaluation needs push the twin ...
Modern commercial aircraft use extremely complex and sophisticated flight instrumentation systems th...
This study is the first to attempt in Hong Kong to collect data about flight dispatch training for a...
Combining two recent technologies can markedly improve the performance outcomes and cost-effectivene...
Development in electronic displays and computers have enabled avionics designers to present the pilo...
During the past five years, several studies have been conducted to assess the future availability of...
Two experiments explored the idea of providing cockpit automation training to airline-bound student ...
The present and future challenges of commercial air transport industry require maintaining growth tr...
Automation is the allocation of functions to machines that would otherwise be allocated to humans (...
PDFJournal ArticleFlight decksAir pilotsHuman factors engineeringTrainingInformation display systems...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of practice and training on fine-mot...
As flight deck technology has become more advanced, the pilot–machine interaction has become a large...
A survey of line pilots' attitudes about flight deck automation was conducted by the Royal Air Force...
This is an exciting time for aviation. New vehicle and airspace technologies promise large increases...
Despite the decade-long focus on pilot understanding of automated systems, knowledge gaps continue t...
Regulatory changes in response to today’s airline pilot training and evaluation needs push the twin ...
Modern commercial aircraft use extremely complex and sophisticated flight instrumentation systems th...
This study is the first to attempt in Hong Kong to collect data about flight dispatch training for a...
Combining two recent technologies can markedly improve the performance outcomes and cost-effectivene...
Development in electronic displays and computers have enabled avionics designers to present the pilo...
During the past five years, several studies have been conducted to assess the future availability of...