A methodology for the study of planning is presented and the results of applying the methodology within two experimental investigations of planning behavior of aircraft pilots in normal, abnormal, and emergency situations are discussed. Beyond showing that the methodology yields consistent results, these experiments also lead to concepts in terms of a dichotomy between event driven and time driven planning, subtle effects of automation on planning, and the relationship of planning to workload and flight performance
The present research attempts a multidimensional threat and error management performance analysis of...
Although today's aircraft provide a safe and reliable form of transportation, in this era of string...
Pilots have benefited from ever-increasing and evolving automation techniques for many decades. This...
The role of the pilot and crew for future aircraft is discussed. Fifteen formal experimental studies...
A commercial flight plan comprises a series of turns and climbs or descents defined by headings or w...
Faced with an emergency aboard an aircraft, pilots must generate a flight-plan to effectively and sa...
In a previous report, an empirical study of 30 pilots using the Flight Planning Testbed was reported...
Handling en route emergencies in modern transport aircraft through adequate teamwork between the pil...
Effective and safe control of an aircraft may be difficult or nearly impossible for a pilot followin...
The objective of this research was to develop a model of pilot cognitive behavior to predict perform...
Models and modeling environments for human performance are becoming significant contributors to earl...
Whether optimization techniques or expert systems technologies are used, the underlying inference pr...
An experimental representation of a computer-aided multi-task flight management situation has been d...
Recent studies at NASA Ames Research Center have investigated the development and use of ground-base...
Articles are presented on pilot performance in zero-visibility precision approach, failure detection...
The present research attempts a multidimensional threat and error management performance analysis of...
Although today's aircraft provide a safe and reliable form of transportation, in this era of string...
Pilots have benefited from ever-increasing and evolving automation techniques for many decades. This...
The role of the pilot and crew for future aircraft is discussed. Fifteen formal experimental studies...
A commercial flight plan comprises a series of turns and climbs or descents defined by headings or w...
Faced with an emergency aboard an aircraft, pilots must generate a flight-plan to effectively and sa...
In a previous report, an empirical study of 30 pilots using the Flight Planning Testbed was reported...
Handling en route emergencies in modern transport aircraft through adequate teamwork between the pil...
Effective and safe control of an aircraft may be difficult or nearly impossible for a pilot followin...
The objective of this research was to develop a model of pilot cognitive behavior to predict perform...
Models and modeling environments for human performance are becoming significant contributors to earl...
Whether optimization techniques or expert systems technologies are used, the underlying inference pr...
An experimental representation of a computer-aided multi-task flight management situation has been d...
Recent studies at NASA Ames Research Center have investigated the development and use of ground-base...
Articles are presented on pilot performance in zero-visibility precision approach, failure detection...
The present research attempts a multidimensional threat and error management performance analysis of...
Although today's aircraft provide a safe and reliable form of transportation, in this era of string...
Pilots have benefited from ever-increasing and evolving automation techniques for many decades. This...