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Old 28th Feb 2021, 21:16
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rudestuff, #11,


compressor stall, et al,
There is a significant research base on decision making, generally from a failure point of view. As an example, the following paper provides an overview, identifying aspects which operators might include in their training and mnemonic as they judge best. http://www.pacdeff.com/pdfs/Errors%2...n%20Making.pdf

As rudestuff and awair note, the longer term objective is to embed the decision process as a habit in normal behaviour.
A paper at the recent BALPA conference considered novice and expert behaviour; table 1 in:-

https://static1.squarespace.com/stat...ningReview.pdf

The expectations of a novice, with use of mnemonics to achieve basic skills, is procedural, compliant, ‘controlled’. The expectations of experts are significantly different, being ‘empowered’, situational application, adaptation, knowing when to change.
There is no clear indiction of how the transition to an expert is achieved.
Which mnemonic might aid a transition from novice behaviour to expertise.
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