The state of the art in human factors in flight-deck automation is presented. A number of critical problem areas are identified and broad design guidelines are offered. Automation-related aircraft accidents and incidents are discussed as examples of human factors problems in automated flight
Reconsidering the function allocation between automation and the pilot in the flight deck is the nex...
The rapid advance of cockpit automation in the last decade has outstripped the ability of the human ...
Development in electronic displays and computers have enabled avionics designers to present the pilo...
Automation is the allocation of functions to machines that would otherwise be allocated to humans (...
The scope of automation, the benefits of automation, and automation-induced problems were discussed ...
The evolution of advanced technology systems in aviation has seen radically increased capabilities o...
This paper will address the issue of human factor aspects of civil flight deck certification, with e...
Hundreds of articles and presentations have addressed problems and concerns with flight deck automat...
This paper presents a new design and function allocation philosophy between pilots and automation th...
This paper summarizes the results of analyses to identify characteristics of flight deck information...
Information automation systems are generally intended to support pilot tasks and improve flightcrew ...
With the advent of advanced technology and the transfer of safety-critical functions away from human...
This thesis summarizes research to investigate the characteristics that define information automatio...
Advances in technology and new levels of automation on commercial jet transports has had many effect...
Aviation human factors literature presents many problems and concerns with flightdeck automation. We...
Reconsidering the function allocation between automation and the pilot in the flight deck is the nex...
The rapid advance of cockpit automation in the last decade has outstripped the ability of the human ...
Development in electronic displays and computers have enabled avionics designers to present the pilo...
Automation is the allocation of functions to machines that would otherwise be allocated to humans (...
The scope of automation, the benefits of automation, and automation-induced problems were discussed ...
The evolution of advanced technology systems in aviation has seen radically increased capabilities o...
This paper will address the issue of human factor aspects of civil flight deck certification, with e...
Hundreds of articles and presentations have addressed problems and concerns with flight deck automat...
This paper presents a new design and function allocation philosophy between pilots and automation th...
This paper summarizes the results of analyses to identify characteristics of flight deck information...
Information automation systems are generally intended to support pilot tasks and improve flightcrew ...
With the advent of advanced technology and the transfer of safety-critical functions away from human...
This thesis summarizes research to investigate the characteristics that define information automatio...
Advances in technology and new levels of automation on commercial jet transports has had many effect...
Aviation human factors literature presents many problems and concerns with flightdeck automation. We...
Reconsidering the function allocation between automation and the pilot in the flight deck is the nex...
The rapid advance of cockpit automation in the last decade has outstripped the ability of the human ...
Development in electronic displays and computers have enabled avionics designers to present the pilo...