A model for the human performance of approach and landing tasks that would provide a means for systematic exploration of questions concerning the impact of procedural and equipment design and the allocation of resources in the cockpit on performance and safety in approach-to-landing is discussed. A system model is needed that accounts for the interactions of crew, procedures, vehicle, approach geometry, and environment. The issues of interest revolve principally around allocation of tasks in the cockpit and crew performance with respect to the cognitive aspects of the tasks. The model must, therefore, deal effectively with information processing and decision-making aspects of human performance.


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    Title :

    PROCRU: A model for analyzing flight crew procedures in approach to landing


    Contributors:
    Baron, S. (author) / Zacharias, G. (author) / Muraidharan, R. (author) / Lancraft, R. (author)


    Publication date :

    1982-07-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English