System safety and resilience is a critical concern in the air traffic domain. An important element of maintaining system safety and resilience is the ability of systems to degrade gracefully. However, previous research on the causes of system degradation in the air traffic domain are sporadic, and the potential interaction between the causes of degradation, and the resulting possible compound effect on the entire system, has been under-researched. An interview study was conducted with 12 retired controllers as participants. The results of a thematic analysis revealed the key causes of system degradation, and the associated impact on the ability of the controllers to prevent system degradation or recover the system. Findings have direct impl...
As it evolves, aviation will continue to require integration of a wide range of safety systems and p...
Human error has been well studied in aviation. However, less is known about the ways in which human ...
Human error in aviation has been well studied, but the contribution of human performance to system r...
System safety and resilience is a critical concern in the air traffic domain. An important element o...
System resilience is critical to safety in air traffic control. An important element of maintaining ...
We worked with subject matter experts to create a human-system resilience checklist that can be util...
One of the most fundamental changes to the air traffic management system in NextGen is the concept o...
One of the most fundamental changes to the air traffic management system in NextGen is the concept o...
Abstract. This paper charts the role that ‘degraded modes of operation ’ have played in a number of ...
Divergence is an inconsistency between the human’s system state awareness and the actual system stat...
Flight crew confusion, excessive stressworkload, and ineffective Crew Resource Management among othe...
Air traffic controllers are responsible for the safety and efficiency of air traffic and therefore m...
This manuscript investigates the effects of aircraft health on the surrounding airspace, and propose...
This article highlights the importance of examining human factors in aviation, especially in air tra...
Safety studies have identified attention as a recurring cause of incidents and accidents in air traf...
As it evolves, aviation will continue to require integration of a wide range of safety systems and p...
Human error has been well studied in aviation. However, less is known about the ways in which human ...
Human error in aviation has been well studied, but the contribution of human performance to system r...
System safety and resilience is a critical concern in the air traffic domain. An important element o...
System resilience is critical to safety in air traffic control. An important element of maintaining ...
We worked with subject matter experts to create a human-system resilience checklist that can be util...
One of the most fundamental changes to the air traffic management system in NextGen is the concept o...
One of the most fundamental changes to the air traffic management system in NextGen is the concept o...
Abstract. This paper charts the role that ‘degraded modes of operation ’ have played in a number of ...
Divergence is an inconsistency between the human’s system state awareness and the actual system stat...
Flight crew confusion, excessive stressworkload, and ineffective Crew Resource Management among othe...
Air traffic controllers are responsible for the safety and efficiency of air traffic and therefore m...
This manuscript investigates the effects of aircraft health on the surrounding airspace, and propose...
This article highlights the importance of examining human factors in aviation, especially in air tra...
Safety studies have identified attention as a recurring cause of incidents and accidents in air traf...
As it evolves, aviation will continue to require integration of a wide range of safety systems and p...
Human error has been well studied in aviation. However, less is known about the ways in which human ...
Human error in aviation has been well studied, but the contribution of human performance to system r...