DocumentCode
1847210
Title
The crew activity tracking system: leveraging flight data for aiding, training and analysis
Author
Callantine, Todd J.
Author_Institution
San Jose State University/NASA Ames Res. Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2001
fDate
14-18 Oct 2001
Abstract
Technological advances have made flight data a viable real-world data source for studies of human error and error prevention; hundreds of parameters are currently available for analysis. These data have enabled airlines to institute increasingly advanced Flight Operational Quality Assurance (FOQA) programs, which analyze flight data from line operations to detect "operational irregularities that can foreshadow accidents and incidents," and proactively disseminate this information to flight crews and maintenance personnel. This paper presents an intent inference technology, referred to as activity tracking, that in the future could also support flight-data-driven safety-enhancement efforts. A methodology for activity tracking has been implemented and validated in the Crew Activity Tracking System (CATS) As implemented for the flight deck, CATS uses knowledge about the pilot\´s task and the current operational context to predict nominal activities and interpret actual pilot actions. By analyzing pilot action data in conjunction with clearance constraints and other flight data parameters, CATS can help disambiguate errors from other causes of abnormal flight conditions, and characterize error-inducing contexts in operational terms
Keywords
aircraft; human factors; quality management; safety; training; FOQA programs; abnormal flight conditions; aviation safety; clearance constraints; crew activity tracking system; error prevention; error-inducing contexts; flight crews; flight deck; flight operational quality assurance programs; flight-data-driven safety-enhancement; ground data replay/analysis systems; human error; intent inference technology; operational flight data analysis; pilot action data; training; Accidents; Cats; Computer errors; Data analysis; FAA; Humans; Information analysis; Management training; Personnel; Safety;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Avionics Systems, 2001. DASC. 20th Conference
Conference_Location
Daytona Beach, FL
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7034-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DASC.2001.963408
Filename
963408
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