NTL Record

Title How Controllers Compensate for the Lack of Flight Progress Strips
Record ID 39659
Personal Name
Creator
Albright, Chris A.; Truitt, Todd R; Barile, Ami B.; Vortac, O.U.; Manning, Carol A
Corporate Creator Civil Aeromedical Institute; University of Oklahoma. Dept. of Psychology
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Office of Aviation Medicine
Publisher Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Publication Date 19960200
Language English
Abstract The role of the Flight Progress Strip, currently used to display important flight data, has been debated because of long range plans to automate the air traffic control (ATC) human-computer interface. Currently, the Fight Progress Strip is viewed by many as an indispensable tool needed for the safe and expeditious separation of air traffic. Long term plans to automate the American system have initiated a debate on the impact of modifying, or even removing, the Flight Progress Strip. We looked at the viability of a stripless environment by using the Atlanta Center dynamic simulator to compare standard ATC operation with an experimental condition that removed the strips completely. Performance and perceived workload did not differ between conditions. Controllers compensated for the lack of strips by requesting more flight plan readouts. Without strips controllers took significantly longer to grant requests, and spent significantly more time looking at the plan view display.
Rosap ID dot:21430
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/21430
TRT Terms Air traffic control; User interfaces; Automation; Workload; Performance; Behavior; Experiments; Human subject testing; Questionnaires
General Subjects Air traffic control--Automation; Human-computer interaction; Air traffic controllers--Workload; Performance--Testing; Human behavior; Questionnaires
Classification NTL - AVIATION - Air Traffic Control;
NTL - AVIATION - Aviation Human Factors
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Report Number DOT/FAA/AM-96/5
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/39000/39600/39659/AM96-05.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository