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The Flight Cognition Laboratory, part of the Human Systems Integration Division at NASA Ames Research Center, is studying the cognitive, team and organizational processes that underlie the performance of pilots, air traffic controllers, and other skilled professionals.  This research involves a combination of well-controlled laboratory studies of basic cognitive mechanisms, theoretical modeling, flight simulation studies, field observations, and analysis of accident and incident reports.  We work closely with airline departments and try to provide a bridge between research and aviation operations, with the goal of improving aviation safety and efficiency.  In addition to writing technical reports, we publish articles written especially for the aviation operations and training communities.  We also work with other user groups, such as medical personnel and process control industries to improve safety.
 
Our research topics include:

- The challenges of emergency and abnormal situations (EAS)
- Design of operating procedures and checklists
- Training and decision-making
- Technologically advanced aircraft and single-pilot operations
- Prospective memory
- Concurrent task management
- Effects of situational stress on skilled performance
- Visual search and attention
- Checklist use, monitoring, and data entry errors

  Picture of research subject participating in a prospective memory study.  
         
         
 
New Hot Topics-

Change is in the Air (11/1/2011)

This "hot topic" is really an update about changes and additions to our research group. We have merged the website for the Emergency and Abnormal Situations Study (led by Barbara Burian) and our own but have retained the "Flight Cognition Laboratory" name. We have taken advantage of this opportunity to overhaul the site. You will find that it is easier to find presentations and publications on a wide variety of new and old topics including checklists and procedures, concurrent task management, emergency and abnormal situations, prospective memory, and single pilot operations, among many more. more >>

 
     
     
 
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