Toward Single Pilot Operations: The Impact of the Loss of Non-verbal Communication on the Flight Deck (2014)
Since the 1950s, the crew required to fly transport category aircraft has been reduced from five to two. NASA is currently exploring the feasibility of a further reduction to one pilot. In this study we examine the effects of separating the pilots on crew interaction. The results are consistent with earlier research on decision-making between remote groups. Pilots strongly prefer face-to-face interactions; however, we could find no impact of separation on their ultimate decisions. There were a number of areas in which separation negatively affected communications. We discuss possible mitigations for these areas.
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reduced-crew operations, Single pilot operations (SPO), teleconferencing
Proceedings of the HCI-AERO 2014 conference, Silicon Valley, California, July 30-August 1, 2014.
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