Automation surprises in aviation continue to be a significant safety concern and the community’s search for effective strategies to mitigate them are ongoing. The literature has offered two fundamentally divergent directions, based on different ideas about the nature of cognition and collaboration with automation. In this paper, we report the results of a field study that empirically compared and contrasted two models of automation surprises: a normative individual-cognition model and a sensemaking model based on distributed cognition. Our data prove a good fit for the sense-making model. This finding is relevant for aviation safety, since our understanding of the cognitive processes that govern human interaction with automation drive what ...
The human is the weakest link in the safety chain BUT, this must be seen against the backdrop that m...
In today’s modern aircraft, both large transport category, smaller business jets and general aviatio...
As automation saturates the cockpit, pilot roles increasingly center on monitoring automated systems...
Automation surprises in aviation continue to be a significant safety concern and the community’s sea...
Automation surprise may result from inadequate or mistaken “mental models” of the automation (Sarter...
Aviation accidents are rare and often triggered by surprising atypical events, often where important...
Automation surprise (AS) has often been associated with aviation safety incidents. Although numerous...
An increasing level of automation changes the role of human operators also in the flight deck. Herew...
Research and operational experience have shown that one of the major problems with pilot-automation ...
Conflicts between the pilot and the automation, when pilots detect but do not understand them, cause...
Although most modern, highly-computerized flight decks are known to be robust to small disturbances ...
Re-framing is the process by which a person "fills the gap" between what is expected and what has be...
What is the mechanism that allows aircraft flight crews to achieve such an astounding safety record ...
This study focuses on the effects of human responses to computer automation aids. Previous research ...
Advances in technology and new levels of automation on commercial jet transports has had many effect...
The human is the weakest link in the safety chain BUT, this must be seen against the backdrop that m...
In today’s modern aircraft, both large transport category, smaller business jets and general aviatio...
As automation saturates the cockpit, pilot roles increasingly center on monitoring automated systems...
Automation surprises in aviation continue to be a significant safety concern and the community’s sea...
Automation surprise may result from inadequate or mistaken “mental models” of the automation (Sarter...
Aviation accidents are rare and often triggered by surprising atypical events, often where important...
Automation surprise (AS) has often been associated with aviation safety incidents. Although numerous...
An increasing level of automation changes the role of human operators also in the flight deck. Herew...
Research and operational experience have shown that one of the major problems with pilot-automation ...
Conflicts between the pilot and the automation, when pilots detect but do not understand them, cause...
Although most modern, highly-computerized flight decks are known to be robust to small disturbances ...
Re-framing is the process by which a person "fills the gap" between what is expected and what has be...
What is the mechanism that allows aircraft flight crews to achieve such an astounding safety record ...
This study focuses on the effects of human responses to computer automation aids. Previous research ...
Advances in technology and new levels of automation on commercial jet transports has had many effect...
The human is the weakest link in the safety chain BUT, this must be seen against the backdrop that m...
In today’s modern aircraft, both large transport category, smaller business jets and general aviatio...
As automation saturates the cockpit, pilot roles increasingly center on monitoring automated systems...