Hi JD-EE,
Originally Posted by JD-EE
takata, remember when you are training with the aircraft instruments that this is not a whole lot different in concept than walking. You use organic instruments to assure your position, attitude, and direction. [...] You should be able to learn them so well they are a part of you as much as your feet are a part of you.
Sermon ended.
Thank you for your kind sermon, my sister.
:-)
Nonetheless, I'm sticking with my point that human beings could similarly be fooled by their own senses like a computer by its own probes. ie. human spatial disorientation may be compared with a computer voting one good ADR out because two ADRs are displaying coherent but wrong data.
Human factor is not proved to be the panacea at all, only by itself, neither is automatisms. In some way, reaching a high level of fluid teamwork with the machine (ergonomy) is theoretically the best way to get the best performance out of each, mostly by correcting the worst issues that may be caused by each independently.