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Old 26th February 2016 | 16:10
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Here is a link to a joint AlPA / FAA conference and training event on Active Pilot Monitoring.

http://safetyforum.alpa.org/portals/...ar_7-17-13.pdf


This workshop is part of the development of a training system to help address automation complacency. It is the FAA responding to a demand from the NTSB to find a way to address the problems inherent in complacency in highly automated aircraft.




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Old 3rd March 2016 | 13:15
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Here is a link to a joint AlPA / FAA conference and training event on Active Pilot Monitoring.
I sincerely tried to study these points carefully but my eyes glazed over starting from page one. Can you imagine the sheer boredom of some "expert" droning on and on and on reading from a Power Point presentation?
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Old 7th March 2016 | 08:21
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Here's a more recent version of the same thing...
http://aspaasuntostecnicos.org/semin.../docs/alpa.pdf
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