Simplified Approach Charts Improve Data Retrieval Performance (2016)
The effectiveness of different instrument approach charts to deliver minimum visibility and altitude information during airport equipment outages was investigated. Eighteen pilots flew simulated instrument approaches in three conditions: (a) normal operations using a standard approach chart (standard-normal), (b) equipment outage conditions using a standard approach chart (standard- outage), and (c) equipment outage conditions using a prototype decluttered approach chart (prototype-outage). Errors and retrieval times in identifying minimum altitudes and visibilities were measured.The standard-outage condition produced significantly more errors and longer retrieval times versus the standard-normal condition.The prototype-outage condition had significantly fewer errors and shorter retrieval times than did the standard-outage condition.The prototype-outage condition produced significantly fewer errors but similar retrieval times when compared with the standard-normal condition. Thus, changing the presentation of minima may reduce risk and increase safety in instrument approaches, specifically with airport equipment outages.
approach chart, aviation, complexity, dis- tractions, errors, human in the loop simulation, methods, minima
Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making
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