Artificial Intelligence on the Digital Flight Deck: A Continuum with Parallel Trajectories
Sam Holley,
Mark Miller,
Leila Halawi
Abstract:Reports of artificial intelligence (AI) in industries have drawn attention to digital flight decks of airliners. This encompasses single pilot operations, distributed crewing, and forms of reduced crew operations. Pilots, understandably, have concerns about reliability of AI and intrusion in crew operational procedures. To better comprehend the extent of automation malfunctions, and advanced roles for AI, data from NTSB and ASRS databases were examined. Results were assessed for applications of AI to resolve k… Show more
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