Automatisering kan ta fokus vekk fra flygingen
- ASRS Suggests Crews Focus
Too Much on AutomationThe Aviation Safety Reporting
System (ASRS) continues to receive reports indicating that pilots’ ability to
maintain real-world awareness can be eroded by over-reliance on (often highly
dependable) programmed control of the aircraft. In one report, pilots admitted
that they had focused so much on programming the aircraft’s automation systems
that they missed cues that would have called their attention to potential
problems. “We were flying a red eye with destination weather sitting at 400/1,
drizzle and mist,” the captain reported. “The approach was properly briefed and
all checklists complied with correctly.” The first officer was flying and
selected “level change” while descending. The Vnav did not engage when selected,
however, and he then selected “approach.” A few moments later, the tower called
a low-altitude alert and the crew elected to go around. Both needles had been
centered on the flight director, but the pilot monitoring said he never looked
closely enough at how the approach was set up on the master control panel. “I
realized later that the level-change function had not disengaged either, which
explained why everything remained centered as the aircraft descended toward the
ground,” concluded the captain. “One thing I will include on all approaches in
the future is a mental or verbal verification of the final approach fix crossing
altitude at the time of crossing.”
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