Conflicts between the pilot and the automation, when pilots detect but do not understand them, cause “automation sur- prise” situations and jeopardize flight safety. We conducted an experiment in a 3-axis motion flight simulator with 16 pi- lots equipped with an eye-tracker to analyze their behavior and eye movements during the occurrence of such a situation. The results revealed that this conflict engages participant’s at- tentional abilities resulting in excessive and inefficient visual search patterns. This experiment confirmed the crucial need to design solutions for detecting the occurrence of conflict- ual situations and to assist the pilots. We therefore proposed an approach to formally identify the occurrence of “automa- tion surpri...
This study investigated the effect of manual and autopilot control on hazard and failure detection i...
Aviation accidents are rare and often triggered by surprising atypical events, often where important...
Automation is the allocation of functions to machines that would otherwise be allocated to humans (...
Commercial transport aircraft of today vary greatly from early aircraft with regards to how the airc...
Cockpit automation has been developed to reduce pilots’ workload and increase pilots’ performance. H...
Error prevention alone will never be sufficient for improving safety in complex high-risk systems, s...
Automation surprise (AS) has often been associated with aviation safety incidents. Although numerous...
Advances in technology and new levels of automation on commercial jet transports has had many effect...
Research and operational experience have shown that one of the major problems with pilot-automation ...
The growing role of automation in modern cockpits allowed a drastic diminution of aircraft accidents...
Twenty-four pilots viewed dynamic encounters between the pilot’s “ownship” and an intruder aircraft ...
Automation surprises in aviation continue to be a significant safety concern and the community’s sea...
Automation surprises in aviation continue to be a significant safety concern and the community’s sea...
Today’s modern automated flight control systems employ a variety of different behaviors, or modes, i...
Automation surprise may result from inadequate or mistaken “mental models” of the automation (Sarter...
This study investigated the effect of manual and autopilot control on hazard and failure detection i...
Aviation accidents are rare and often triggered by surprising atypical events, often where important...
Automation is the allocation of functions to machines that would otherwise be allocated to humans (...
Commercial transport aircraft of today vary greatly from early aircraft with regards to how the airc...
Cockpit automation has been developed to reduce pilots’ workload and increase pilots’ performance. H...
Error prevention alone will never be sufficient for improving safety in complex high-risk systems, s...
Automation surprise (AS) has often been associated with aviation safety incidents. Although numerous...
Advances in technology and new levels of automation on commercial jet transports has had many effect...
Research and operational experience have shown that one of the major problems with pilot-automation ...
The growing role of automation in modern cockpits allowed a drastic diminution of aircraft accidents...
Twenty-four pilots viewed dynamic encounters between the pilot’s “ownship” and an intruder aircraft ...
Automation surprises in aviation continue to be a significant safety concern and the community’s sea...
Automation surprises in aviation continue to be a significant safety concern and the community’s sea...
Today’s modern automated flight control systems employ a variety of different behaviors, or modes, i...
Automation surprise may result from inadequate or mistaken “mental models” of the automation (Sarter...
This study investigated the effect of manual and autopilot control on hazard and failure detection i...
Aviation accidents are rare and often triggered by surprising atypical events, often where important...
Automation is the allocation of functions to machines that would otherwise be allocated to humans (...