In today’s modern aviation operator environment, the tasks of the aviation operator have shifted from active involvement to information management and supervision. Heavy information flow and transfer during operations can confuse operators, especially when making decisions. The operator’s total load system (information, communication, mental, task, and workload) has also been considerably altered in tandem with these developments. Unbalanced operator load systems, poor situation awareness, untimely decision-making, and high-stress levels are associated with the highly automated system. For this purpose, the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) survey was distributed among three groups of aviation operators, namely, (i) less skilled pilots, (ii) skilled pilots, and (iii) ATCOs. The AHP was applied by creating a 2-level hierarchy with 5 main criteria and 19 sub-criteria to evaluate and weigh the critical characteristics of the operators’ total load model.
Evaluating Total Load of Aviation Operators by Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
Sustainable aviat.
International Symposium On Sustainable Aviation ; 2021 November 25, 2021 - November 27, 2021
30.09.2023
9 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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