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Single-Pilot Workload Management

Published 2019-07-12 From Ames Research Center 10 authors

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Abstract

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Integrated glass cockpit systems place a heavy cognitive load on pilots (Burian Dismukes, 2007). Researchers from the NASA Ames Flight Cognition Lab and the FAA Flight Deck Human Factors Lab examined task and workload management by single pilots. This poster describes pilot performance regarding programming a reroute while at cruise and meeting a waypoint crossing restriction on the initial descent.

Authors

  • Rogers, Jason Federal Aviation Administration
  • Williams, Kevin Federal Aviation Administration
  • Hackworth, Carla Federal Aviation Administration
  • Burian, Barbara NASA Ames Research Center
  • Pruchnicki, Shawn San Jose State Univ.
  • Christopher, Bonny San Jose State Univ.
  • Drechsler, Gena Federal Aviation Administration
  • Silverman, Evan San Jose State Univ.
  • Runnels, Barry Federal Aviation Administration
  • Mead, Andy Federal Aviation Administration

Citation: Rogers, Jason, Williams, Kevin, Hackworth, Carla , et al. (2019). Single-Pilot Workload Management. Ames Research Center. NASA NTRS ID 20130013598. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20130013598 ↗