Cockpit Monitoring and Alerting Systems

£160.00

Cockpit Monitoring and Alerting Systems

Engineering: general Ergonomics Aerospace and aviation technology

Author: Paul M. Satchell

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 5th December 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 656 Kb

ISBN: 9781351950770


Monitoring in Passenger Aircraft

While monitoring of computer-controlled systems is widespread, it is critically important in the cockpit of current passenger aircraft. Such monitoring requires special vigilance for those rare untoward events, which may be new to the pilot and which can have devastating consequences.

Approach and Content

This book uses a multidisciplinary approach to address this problem of sustaining attention while monitoring. It outlines and explains alternative ways of viewing the processes needed to prevent Human Factors accidents; it examines the use and limitations of cockpit resource management programmes in inducing behavioural and attitudinal changes appropriate for highly automated flight decks.

Physiological Mechanisms

The author’s approach deals rigorously with the physiological mechanisms underlying vigilance, arousal and stress, delineating clearly those that are relevant to the monitoring function.

Book Structure

The three parts cover: monitoring problems and processes; monitoring measurement and alerting systems; and monitoring management. In the last part the author details management plans and guidance for monitoring assisted systems based on his understanding of the problems of continued human vigilance.

Readership

Readership: pilots and training pilots; cockpit resource management groups; monitoring management specialists; university aviation departments; road and rail transport groups; those operating nuclear and large process installations.

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