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Design Guidance for Emergency and Abnormal Checklists in Aviation  (2006)
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It can be extremely challenging to develop effective checklists for use by flight crews during emergency
and abnormal situations. Relatively little guidance is available from the human factors community and
developers generally use aircraft system requirements, historical precedent, and their own best judgment to
guide their design decisions. Through work at the NASA Ames Research Center, a model of emergency
and abnormal checklist design, content, and use has been developed. This comprehensive model identifies
all aspects that need to be considered and brings attention to some that are often unappreciated in
emergency and abnormal checklist design (e.g., human performance limitations under stress).
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abnormal, aviation, checklists, Design, emergency, guidance
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In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 50th Annual Meeting, San Francisco.
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