Information Overload Part 2 of 2



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Edited documentary to demonstrate the phenomena of information overload.
Sound is out of sync
Though the demo is on fighter pilots, the same phenomena can happen to everyone in their everyday lives, fighter pilot, airline pilots, bus driver, in your personal car ect...
This can happen landing a passenger jet, or driving your car. Something as simple as driving a car can be made more dangerous with too many distractions. The radio, cell phone, passengers (nagging woman/kids hehe) can attribute to information overload.
It's an FAA rule to keep conversations and actions professional during landing and take off, because that is typically when commercial pilots are under highest workload and have the least margin for error. It is often referred to as a sterile environment. Part of the reason is to reduce distractions and keep your mind on landing or taking off.
Since this documentary was made, aircraft have become more complex and the skies have become more crowded, newer avionics have helped offset the complexity. Some of the newer avionics can make things easier and safer even though the skies are much more crowded.
It is interesting to see the experimental things in the documentary that have come to fruition and what has not. I think things like speech recognition can be handy to aid a pilot, but it is only a crutch, and I think pilots should be trained to function with and without these aides. I am skeptical if voice recognition technology would ever be practical in a fighter in the fir ball of a dogfight. During the fir ball of a dogfight, your speech changes, due to Gs (grunting/breathing), altitude, oxygen mask pressurization changes. However in normal flight conditions speech-recognition can be handy. The eye reading technology was in the field to a limited extent at the time of this documentary, but is improving vastly and quickly.
Some people think just because an investigation comes up a ruling of pilot error, that there is reason to blame the pilot morally or legally. In many cases there is, but in many cases there isn't. Investigators are encouraged to label/categorize crashes as either mechanical failure or pilot error. So if the crash is not a result of a mechanical failure, it is most often ruled a pilot error. Often there are reasons/circumstances that it is understandable that pilots make errors. Pilots are humans, they make errors like everyone else.
If you are driving your car at night and there is a bright flash of light that temporarily blinds you and you run off the road, that would not be mechanical error, it would be driver error. In that case the drivers insurance would be responsible for any damages, but there would be no grounds moral criticism or criminality.
Sometimes flight can be so complicated that even computers can screw things up.
It is mandatory for pilots to be honest in their job, particularly in an accident investigation. Most pilots seem more honest than the GP, professional pilots are usually more honest. Investigators are more willing to forgive if a pilot is honest.
The human memory is a funny thing, it uses a kind of fuzzy logic. People's perception shape their memory, so it is not always accurate, and often becomes less accurate with time. That's why there are often flight recorders, video cameras, and why investigators prefer to do their questioning as soon as possible.
One should be forgiving and understanding. Like Jesus allegedly said, whom is without sin, cast the first stone. I can be forgiving in most cases, but I am much less forgiving if there is dishonesty, gross neglect or rules/laws broken.
Part two demonstrates that pilots have brain waves, despite some people's claims.


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Congratulations bud ... ( 1 year ago by cmtecarvalho)
Congratulations bud! I'm watching and enjoying all videos you posted! They're very interesting and instructive! Keep it up! See you!
thanks for the video ( 1 year ago by gtochad)
thanks for the video
Arrgghhhh... Old ... ( 1 year ago by jerryaltman)
Arrgghhhh... Old computer and mustaches all around.
Very informing ... ( 1 year ago by albaviator)
Very informing videos! Thanks
Regards
how do you draw the ... ( 1 year ago by kieranalexis)
how do you draw the conclusion that overload can happen to anyone in their daily lives? the whole point of the documentary seems to be that being a fighter pilot is nothing like anything else and it's the most difficult job in the world. for example; my car definately doesn't have hundreds of controls, and although other drivers can be idiots, it's never gonna be information overload, even if i blow a tyre overtaking in the fast lane with 2 trucks on my inside.
just a thought....
nice doc.
Let's face it, your ... ( 1 year ago by ATFSCrash)
Let's face it, your average driver doesn't have the mental capacity of a fighter pilot when it comes to controlling a vehicle. Most pilots have no difficulty talking on a radio and flying an aircraft simultaneously. However there is a very large segment of population that can't even talk on the cell phone and drive without severely compromising safety. Some statistics suggest that talking on the cell phone is more dangerous than drunk driving.
I'm not sure I ... ( 1 year ago by ATFSCrash)
I'm not sure I would agree with the premise that it is the most difficult thing to do in the world, but it is certainly up there. It also depends on the conditions, there are times it is extremely simple to the point of extreme boredom. Then there are times that I think the average person couldn't understand how complex things are or how fast things happen.
Kieranalexis "it's ... ( 1 year ago by ATFSCrash)
Kieranalexis "it's never gonna be information overload"
I disagree, there are car wrecks every day because people talk on cell phones, distractive passengers (chatty, nagy). Reading, eating, watching media, or even adjusting controls like the radio can be enough of a distraction that it causes car accidents every day. People try to change close and shave while driving, unfortunately many of them are less competent than Mr. Bean.
y not just think of ... ( 11 months ago by lukkox)
y not just think of ways to stop wars? that would much easier
lukkox "y not just ... ( 11 months ago by ATFSCrash)
lukkox "y not just think of ways to stop wars"
We have thought of ways of preventing war but many don't listen. Iraq had over a decade and never complied with the peace agreement. Much like North Korea and Iran have not complied with the nuclear proliferation agreements. Then there is other hate and warmongers like OBL/Al Qaeda.
lukkox "that would much easier"
In an idealistic world yes, in the real world no.
that weird helmet ... ( 9 months ago by LoudS1l3nc3)
that weird helmet has already been miniaturized. In the F-35 lightning II you dont have a HUD. Instead, you look formward and a HUD appears proyected in your helmet. There is also an electronic sight mounted in the helmet to aim off-boresight missles like ASRAAM, AIM-9X or Python 4
LoudS1l3nc3: That ... ( 9 months ago by ATFSCrash)
LoudS1l3nc3: That as many other things in the video were essentially state of the art at the time. Some of the advanced technology in the video, is almost laughable by today's standards, however we probably wouldn't have the more advanced technology that we have today if it wasn't for research and development like this. At the time the computer graphics in the video were state-of-the-art, now it seems fairly primitive.
Array ( 7 months ago by jbailey41)
"Fuel"
"Fix it."
Sound is out of sync?
"Fix it"
I enjoy your videos even if they didn't have sound, Crash. Thanks for all the posts.
so, question is, ... ( 2 months ago by TAWpilot07)
so, question is, where are we new? w/ the F-22, EF2000, Su-35, MiG-35, Rafale and all other nowadays aircraft? they're still flown by humans, and they only have a "full glass" cockpit instead of all those analog counters. so, in the end, it all became more simple for the pilot to handle, is that all?
I'm fascinated by all this.
thanks for uploading this video.



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