Cockpit automation has been developed to reduce pilots’ workload and increase pilots’ performance. However, previous studies have demonstrated that failures of automated systems have significantly impaired pilots’ situational awareness. The increased application of automation and the trend of pilots to rely on automation have changed pilot’s role from an operator to a supervisor in the cockpit. Based on the analysis of 257 ASRS reports, the result demonstrated that pilots represent the last line of defense during automation failures, though sometimes pilots did commit active failures combined with automation-induced human errors. Current research found that automation breakdown has direct associated with 4 categories of precondition of unsa...
The human is the weakest link in the safety chain BUT, this must be seen against the backdrop that m...
An increasing level of automation changes the role of human operators also in the flight deck. Herew...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1997PDFTech ReportBeringer, Dennis B.Harris, Howard C.United States...
The evolution of advanced technology systems in aviation has seen radically increased capabilities o...
Automation is the allocation of functions to machines that would otherwise be allocated to humans (...
Error prevention alone will never be sufficient for improving safety in complex high-risk systems, s...
The commercial aviation industry has many years of experience in the application of computer based h...
Task Management (TM) refers to the function in which the human operator manages his/her available se...
The purpose of this paper is to systemize the Crew Resource Management (CRM) by adding new safety fa...
What is the mechanism that allows aircraft flight crews to achieve such an astounding safety record ...
What is the mechanism that allows aircraft flight crews to achieve such an astounding safety record ...
What is the mechanism that allows aircraft flight crews to achieve such an astounding safety record ...
What is the mechanism that allows aircraft flight crews to achieve such an astounding safety record ...
This study investigated the effect of manual and autopilot control on hazard and failure detection i...
The purpose of automation is to improve pilot performance, increase efficiency, reduce risks, and hu...
The human is the weakest link in the safety chain BUT, this must be seen against the backdrop that m...
An increasing level of automation changes the role of human operators also in the flight deck. Herew...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1997PDFTech ReportBeringer, Dennis B.Harris, Howard C.United States...
The evolution of advanced technology systems in aviation has seen radically increased capabilities o...
Automation is the allocation of functions to machines that would otherwise be allocated to humans (...
Error prevention alone will never be sufficient for improving safety in complex high-risk systems, s...
The commercial aviation industry has many years of experience in the application of computer based h...
Task Management (TM) refers to the function in which the human operator manages his/her available se...
The purpose of this paper is to systemize the Crew Resource Management (CRM) by adding new safety fa...
What is the mechanism that allows aircraft flight crews to achieve such an astounding safety record ...
What is the mechanism that allows aircraft flight crews to achieve such an astounding safety record ...
What is the mechanism that allows aircraft flight crews to achieve such an astounding safety record ...
What is the mechanism that allows aircraft flight crews to achieve such an astounding safety record ...
This study investigated the effect of manual and autopilot control on hazard and failure detection i...
The purpose of automation is to improve pilot performance, increase efficiency, reduce risks, and hu...
The human is the weakest link in the safety chain BUT, this must be seen against the backdrop that m...
An increasing level of automation changes the role of human operators also in the flight deck. Herew...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1997PDFTech ReportBeringer, Dennis B.Harris, Howard C.United States...