Re-framing is the process by which a person "fills the gap" between what is expected and what has been observed, that is, to try and make sense of what is going on following a surprise. It is an active and adaptive process guided by expectations, which are based on knowledge and experience. In this article, surprise situations in cockpit operations are examined by investigating the re-framing process. The results show difficulties that pilots have in re-framing following surprise, including the identification of subtle cues and managing uncertainties regarding automated systems, coping with multiple goals, tasks and narrow time frames and identifying an appropriate action. A crew-aircraft sensemaking model is presented, outlining core conce...
Introducing the element of surprise is one of the main challenges in simulator training of in-flight...
The 2009 A320 ditching on the Hudson River revealed to the public that critical decision-making abil...
Aviation accidents are rare and often triggered by surprising atypical events, often where important...
Re-framing is the process by which a person "fills the gap" between what is expected and what has be...
Objective: A conceptual model is proposed in order to explain pilot performance in surprising and st...
Objective: A conceptual model is proposed in order to explain pilot performance in surprising and st...
The pilot’s task in commercial aircraft operations has changed from flying the aircraft by means of ...
After several recent flight safety events, such as the accident of Air France flight 447 in 2009, in...
In today’s modern aircraft, both large transport category, smaller business jets and general aviatio...
Recent studies and accident investigations show the detrimental effects of startle and (automation) ...
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...
Objective: The aim of this study was to test if performance of airline pilots, in performing an aero...
Introducing the element of surprise is one of the main challenges in simulator training of in-flight...
Automation surprise may result from inadequate or mistaken “mental models” of the automation (Sarter...
Introducing the element of surprise is one of the main challenges in simulator training of in-flight...
The 2009 A320 ditching on the Hudson River revealed to the public that critical decision-making abil...
Aviation accidents are rare and often triggered by surprising atypical events, often where important...
Re-framing is the process by which a person "fills the gap" between what is expected and what has be...
Objective: A conceptual model is proposed in order to explain pilot performance in surprising and st...
Objective: A conceptual model is proposed in order to explain pilot performance in surprising and st...
The pilot’s task in commercial aircraft operations has changed from flying the aircraft by means of ...
After several recent flight safety events, such as the accident of Air France flight 447 in 2009, in...
In today’s modern aircraft, both large transport category, smaller business jets and general aviatio...
Recent studies and accident investigations show the detrimental effects of startle and (automation) ...
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...
Objective: The aim of this study was to test if performance of airline pilots, in performing an aero...
Introducing the element of surprise is one of the main challenges in simulator training of in-flight...
Automation surprise may result from inadequate or mistaken “mental models” of the automation (Sarter...
Introducing the element of surprise is one of the main challenges in simulator training of in-flight...
The 2009 A320 ditching on the Hudson River revealed to the public that critical decision-making abil...
Aviation accidents are rare and often triggered by surprising atypical events, often where important...