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- NASA NTRS 2025 ARC Conference Paper
A Training Study to Improve Monitoring During A Go-Around
As part of an FAA program to improve go-around (GA) safety, we were asked to determine if we could improve the performance of the Pilot Monitoring (PM) during a GA maneuver.
- NASA NTRS 2024 LaRC Contractor Report (CR)
Humans to Mars, But How Many? A Historical Review of Crew Size Determinations for Mars Missions
Three-quarters of a century have passed since the first engineering study of a human mission to Mars in 1948. During that time, dozens of study teams at NASA, its contractors, and other organizations in the U.S.
- NASA NTRS 2024 LaRC Poster
System-Wide Error Attribution in Multi-Vehicle Operations: Theoretical Explanation, Implications, and Applications
In multi-vehicle aerial operation contexts, a single or several human operators (m) are responsible for managing multiple uncrewed vehicles (N). This is referred to as the m:N operational paradigm.
- NASA NTRS 2024 LaRC Presentation
The Adaptable and Resilient Safety System: The Human Factor in Future In-Time Aviation Safety Management Systems
In-time integrated safety management will be paramount for safely enabling the envisioned transformations of the future National Airspace System (NAS).
- NASA NTRS 2023 LaRC Conference Paper
A Meta-Analytic Approach to Investigating the Relationship Between Human-Automation Trust and Attention Allocation
Trust and attention allocation are pivotal determinants in human-automation interaction. However, there are scarce empirical findings regarding the relationship between trust and attention allocation.
- NASA NTRS 2023 ARC Conference Paper
Cognitive Engineering in Training: Monitoring and Pilot-Automation Coordination in Complex Environments
This paper reports our investigation of flight path monitoring in aviation. We interviewed experienced pilots to understand the knowledge and skills underlying effective monitoring and we developed an example learning en…
- NASA NTRS 2023 ARC Presentation
Human Performance and Fatigue
This presentation summarizes some of the work completed by the Fatigue Countermeasures Lab work for the System-wide Safety Technical Challenge 1.
- NASA NTRS 2023 ARC Conference Paper
What Can We Learn From Resilient Pilot Behaviors? The Case of Energy Management While Flying a Star
Recently, there has been increased interest in documenting flightcrew behaviors that contribute to safe operations. Instead of only capturing errors, new efforts are attempting to understand how pilots manage complexity …
- NASA NTRS 2023 ARC Book Chapter
Sleep Issues in Aviation and Space
This article describes the factors that cause sleep issues in aviation and spaceflight. There are many causes of sleep disruption that are common to both domains, including, irregular schedules, circadian misalignment, a…
- NASA NTRS 2023 ARC Presentation
Nasa Pilot Fatigue Research: Past, Present & Future
Pilot fatigue research at NASA Ames has a long history, initiated by a Congressional request to investigate the magnitude of fatigue, sleep loss and circadian disruption in flight operations, and how these factors impact…
- NASA NTRS 2021 ARC Presentation
Sleep Obtained by Cabin Crewmembers during a Long-haul Flight
Sleep loss and circadian disruption pose a significant risk in safety-sensitive occupations. In aviation, many studies have demonstrated how inflight rest locations influence alertness and performance among pilots, but f…
- NASA NTRS 2021 ARC Poster
Sleep, Sleepiness, and Performance Across Three In-Flight Bunk Rest Opportunities
Introduction: Airline pilots are required to take a rest break in a bunk during long-haul flights in an effort to reduce sleepiness during critical phases of flight.
- NASA NTRS 2021 ARC Presentation
Sleep Obtained by Cabin Crewmembers during a Long-haul Flight
Sleep loss and circadian disruption pose a significant risk in safety-sensitive occupations. In aviation, many studies have demonstrated how inflight rest locations influence alertness and performance among pilots, but f…
- NASA NTRS 2020 ARC Technical Memorandum (TM)
Evaluation Issues for a Flight Deck Interface; CAST SE-210 Output 2: Report 4 of 6
This report is part of a series of reports that addresses flight deck design and evaluation, written as a response to loss of control accidents.
- NASA NTRS 2020 ARC Technical Memorandum (TM)
Characterization of International Space Station Crew Members' Workload Contributing to Fatigue, Sleep Disruption and Circadian De-synchronization
The focus of this paper is to characterize how the International Space Station (ISS) crewmembers’ workload may be contributing to sleep loss, circadian misalignment and fatigue.
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Presentation
Fatigue and Fatigue Countermeasures
Sleep can play an important role in alleviating health disparities, as inadequate sleep is associated with serious, adverse health conditions including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, cancer, and premature mor…
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Conference Paper
Training for Long-Duration Space Missions: A Literature Review into Skill Retention and Generalizability
In long-duration space missions, skill retention and generalizability become ever more important as mission length increases, for it is through these capabilities that astronaut crews achieve autonomy.
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Poster
The Relationship between Workload, Performance and Fatigue in a Short-Haul Airline
Short-haul flights are associated with irregular work schedules and increased workload, due to frequent takeoffs and landings. We examined the relationship between pilot workload, performance and subjective fatigue durin…
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Technical Memorandum (TM)
San Francisco Bar Pilot Fatigue Study
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the extent of fatigue among San Francisco Bar Pilots (Maritime Pilots) and its potential impact on safety, and to make recommendations concerning how the risk of fatigue could be…
- NASA NTRS 2019 HQ Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Quality Training and Learning in Aviation: Problems of Alignment
The challenge of producing training programs that lead to quality learning outcomes is ever present in aviation, especially when economic and regulatory pressures are brought into the equation.
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Abstract
Fatigue Countermeasures: Alertness Management in Flight Operations
Since 1980, the NASA Ames Fatigue Countermeasures Program has studied the effects and impact of fatigue on flight operations . Sleep loss and circadian disruption are two of the primary physiological factors that underli…
- NASA NTRS 2019 JSC Abstract
Fatigue in U.S. Astronauts Onboard the International Space Station: Environmental Factors, Operational Impacts, and Implementation of Countermeasures
Since 2000, US astronauts have been supporting missions up to a six month duration on the International Space Station (ISS). Crewmembers have experienced fatigue for reasons similar to military deployments.
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Abstract
Situational Variables in Expert Pilot Decision Making
In traditional laboratory studies of decision making, the experimenter structures the problem, defines the goal and specifies available information.
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Abstract
Stress and Aeronautical Team Decision Making: Strengthening the Weak Links
A model that characterizes pilots'decision making in flight will be presented. Elements of the model that appear most vulnerable to stress will be examined in light of accidents and incidents.
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Abstract
Informing Rodent Behavior in Space: Gene Expression and Hyper-Emotionality Following Prenatal Stress
As space exploration pushes our boundaries further away from Earth and for longer durations, we will inevitably require the use of multi-generational studies to continue our expansion.
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Abstract
Differences Training for the Glass Cockpit
This study followed two groups of pilots from a major US air carrier as they went through a transition to advanced technology aircraft.
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Abstract
Reduction of Maintenance Error Through Focused Interventions
It is well known that a significant proportion of aviation accidents and incidents are tied to human error. In flight operations, research of operational errors has shown that so-called "pilot error" often involves a var…
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Presentation
Emerging Technologies for Airplane State Awareness and Prediction
Loss of control in flight (LOC-I) is consistently the leading cause of fatal aircraft accidents. A study of LOC accidents and incidents, commissioned by the Commercial Aviation Safety Team (CAST) identified a growing tre…
- NASA NTRS 2019 CDMS Conference Paper
Pilot performance research for TCAS
Three separate studies have been conducted to ascertain pilot responsiveness to advisories generated by the Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS II).
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Conference Paper
Linking the Pilot Structural Model and Pilot Workload
Behavioral models are developed that closely reproduced pulsive control response of two pilots using markedly different control techniques while conducting a tracking task.
- NASA NTRS 2019 CDMS Conference Paper
Pilot workload prediction
A predicting model of pilot workload is developed using a time-based algorithm, work-load values from previous research, and experimental data obtained by a group of experienced pilots on a Singer-Link Gat-1 instrument t…
- NASA NTRS 2019 CDMS Conference Paper
Crew workload-management strategies - A critical factor in system performance
This paper reviews the philosophy and goals of the NASA/USAF Strategic Behavior/Workload Management Program. The philosophical foundation of the program is based on the assumption that an improved understanding of pilot …
- NASA NTRS 2019 JSC Presentation
Space Flight Resource Management for ISS Operations
This slide presentation reviews the International Space Station (ISS) Operations space flight resource management, which was adapted to the ISS from the shuttle processes. It covers crew training and behavior elements.
- NASA NTRS 2019 CDMS Conference Paper
Evaluating cockpit resource management training
The determinants of effective or ineffective cockpit resurce management and the difficulties these multiple factors pose for validation of the effectiveness of cockpit resource management (CRM) training are discussed.
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Contractor or Grantee Report
Situational Awareness Issues in the Implementation of Datalink: Shared Situational Awareness in the Joint Flight Deck-ATC Aviation System
MIT has investigated Situational Awareness issues relating to the implementation of Datalink in the Air Traffic Control environment for a number of years under this grant activity.
- NASA NTRS 2019 LaRC Conference Paper
Prediction of Cognitive States During Flight Simulation Using Multimodal Psychophysiological Sensing
The Commercial Aviation Safety Team found the majority of recent international commercial aviation accidents attributable to loss of control inflight involved flight crew loss of airplane state awareness (ASA), and distr…
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Conference Paper
Applying Research-Based Training Principles: Towards Crew-Centered, Mission-Oriented Space Flight Training
This chapter describes a training approach that applies empirically derived principles of training to re-imagining the overall design of NASA’s space flight training program.
- NASA NTRS 2019 LaRC Contractor Report (CR)
General Aviation Pilot Advisory and Training System (GAPATS)
The goal of this project is to achieve a validated General Aviation Pilot Advisor and Training System (GAPATS) engineering prototype, implemented according to commercial software standards and Federal Aviation Administra…
- NASA NTRS 2019 CDMS Conference Paper
The impact of initial and recurrent cockpit resource management training on attitudes
It is noted that previous analyses of the boomerang effect (attitude change as a result of training in the direction opposite of that intended) in aviation training environments were limited in that each subscale of the …
- NASA NTRS 2019 CDMS Conference Paper
Crew member and instructor evaluations of line oriented flight training
Results obtained from the NASA/UT/LOFT survey of 8300 crew members from four airlines is presented. As simulator training is very expensive and excellence in training is the objective, some effort is justified in evaluat…
- NASA NTRS 2019 CDMS Conference Paper
Visual cues to geographical orientation during low-level flight
A field study of an operational Emergency Medical Service (EMS) unit was conducted to investigate the relationships among geographical orientation, pilot decision making, and workload in EMS flights.
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Presentation
Sleep in High Stress Occupations
High stress occupations are associated with sleep restriction, circadian misalignment and demanding workload. This presentation will provide an overview of sleep duration, circadian misalignment and fatigue countermeasur…
- NASA NTRS 2019 CDMS Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Outcomes of crew resource management training
Participants' self-reports and measures of attitudes regarding flightdeck management indicate that crew resource management training is favorably received and causes highly significant, positive changes in attitudes rega…
- NASA NTRS 2019 JSC Presentation
Flight Operations
Outline the process that takes new hires with zero knowledge all the way to the point of completing missions in Flight Operations. Audience members should be able to outline the attributes of a flight controller and inst…
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Technical Memorandum (TM)
Modeling and Evaluating Pilot Performance in NextGen: Review of and Recommendations Regarding Pilot Modeling Efforts, Architectures, and Validation Studies
NextGen operations are associated with a variety of changes to the national airspace system (NAS) including changes to the allocation of roles and responsibilities among operators and automation, the use of new technolog…
- NASA NTRS 2019 ARC Technical Memorandum (TM)
An Analysis of U.S. Civil Rotorcraft Accidents by Cost and Injury (1990-1996)
A study of rotorcraft accidents was conducted to identify safety issues and research areas that might lead to a reduction in rotorcraft accidents and fatalities.
- NASA NTRS 2019 CDMS Conference Paper
Whither CRM? Future directions in Crew Resource Management training in the cockpit and elsewhere
The past decade has shown worldwide adoption of human factors training in civil aviation, now known as Crew Resource Management (CRM).
- NASA NTRS 2019 CDMS Conference Paper
The impact of visual noise on spatial orientation
The effect of noise in the visual environment on spatial orientation was investigated experimentally using postural stability as an objective measure.
- NASA NTRS 2019 CDMS Conference Paper
Flight crew performance when pilot-flying and pilot-not-flying duties are exchanged
This study compares reports from the ASRS database depicting operational anomalies related to flight crew performance when pilot-flying and pilot-not-flying duties were exchanged.
- NASA NTRS 2019 CDMS Technical Memorandum (TM)
Effects of digital altimetry on pilot workload
A series of VOR-DME instrument landing approaches was flown in the DC-9 full-workload simulator to compare pilot performance, scan behavior, and workload when using a computer-drum-pointer altimeter (CDPA) and a digital …