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Title: Flight Crew Performance: Human Factors


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Flight Crew PerformanceHuman Factors
Evan Byrne, Ph.D. Human Performance Group Chairman
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Wayfinding
  • Multiple sources of information used to navigate
    airport surfaces
  • Knowledge of standard airport features and
    marking standards
  • Airport charts
  • Taxi instructions
  • Pilots experienced
  • Straightforward taxi

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Supporting Cues and Aids
  • External cues on airport surface
  • Taxiway signs
  • Holding position signs
  • Runway markings
  • Aids in cockpit
  • Heading bugs
  • Airport diagram
  • Communications with controller
  • Cues and aids should have enabled successful
    navigation to runway 22

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Actions During Taxi
  • No evidence of time pressure
  • Noncompliance with sterile cockpit rule
  • Distraction likely contributed to loss of
    positional awareness

Nonpertinent conversation
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Confirmation Bias
  • Allows mistaken perception to persist
  • Tendency to see features that support perception
  • Less emphasis on contradictory information

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Crew Performance
  • Performance was uncharacteristic
  • Favorably assessed by others
  • Made other errors

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Crew Performance
  • Role of fatigue
  • 6 to 7 hours available sleep time early
    awakening
  • Insufficient evidence to determine if fatigue
    affected performance

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Crew Performance
  • Cockpit discipline
  • Breakdown in adherence to standard operating
    procedures
  • Research shows increased risk for subsequent error

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Prevention
  • Other accidents and incidents demonstrate pilots
    vulnerable to surface navigation errors
  • Need to cross-check and confirm position

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Prevention
  • Enhanced taxiway centerline markings
  • Surface painted holding position signs

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Prevention
  • Moving map displays and cockpit runway alerting
    systems

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