Human error in aviation: designing warning systems from a user perspective
Human error in aviation: designing warning systems from a user perspective
- Author(s): J.M. Noyes ; A.F. Starr ; J.A. Rankin
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:19960204
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- Author(s): J.M. Noyes ; A.F. Starr ; J.A. Rankin Source: IEE Colloquium on Control Rooms, Cockpits and Command Centres, 1996 page ()
- Conference: IEE Colloquium on Control Rooms, Cockpits and Command Centres
A research study has recently been completed which considered the design of flight-deck warning systems from the user perspective. The focus of this paper is on reporting the findings of one aspect of this particular study which involved a questionnaire survey conducted with a large sample of commercial flight-deck crew. However, it should be noted that the work reported here was part of a much larger research programme concerned with the overall development of an advanced warning and diagnostic system for civil aircraft. (3 pages)
Inspec keywords: aircraft instrumentation; human factors; alarm systems
Subjects: Aerospace control; Ergonomics; Aerospace industry; Aerospace instrumentation and equipment; Control applications in remote signalling, dispatching and safety devices
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