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Mid Fidelity Simulation Expanding Experience into Expertise IASS 2018 November 12-14 Seattle, USA Capt. Mark Cameron - Emirates From this Report 22 / ACCID / 2001 p17 We got to this Wee in YYC (AvHerald) - 2010 And finally


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Mid Fidelity Simulation

  • Capt. Mark Cameron - Emirates

Expanding Experience into Expertise

IASS 2018 November 12-14 Seattle, USA

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From this…

“Report 22 / ACCID / 2001 p17”

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We got to this…

Wee in YYC (AvHerald) - 2010

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And finally…

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So what do we do? Change the checklist? – That usually works.

NASA SA-508 Checklist ET 55:54:53

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Find out what they did? Tell them not to do it again?

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Line Experience ‘Envelope’ – The Gap

Experience Training

SOPs

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Problem Solution

Training Experience ?? SOP

Resilience

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But what kind of package? Reliable Resilient Exploration Compliance Focus on Procedures Focus on Competence

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Delivering the ‘pinch point’

Mid Fidelity Simulation

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But what kind of scenario? Domain Non Domain Leveraged Expertise Expertise

Enhanced Expert Training

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Assembling a scenario?

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Microworlds

  • Brehmer
  • Dörner
  • Dahlström
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Complexity Participants

The ‘Ecology’ of simulations

Coldstore C3 Fire m/s Antwerpen Fuel Leak Emergency Descent Interlab

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You have changed career, grown a hipster beard and now you are the manager of a supermarket…

Call from the supermarket: “The automatic temperature control in the cold storage room has failed, you must come and sort

  • ut the temperature

manually!”

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Emergency Descent

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m/s Antwerpen

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Design Goals

  • Agnostic, (not A, B, C or E)
  • Essentials – what is the minimum

required?

  • Intuitive indication of functional

relationships.

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Which means…

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Utility of MFS

  • Complementing and enhancing training

– Provides experience of unusual and complex situations – “Risk free” learning beyond execution of SOPs

  • Provides pilot performance data

– Logs of actions for analysis, feedback and training design – Development towards automatic feedback and debriefing

  • Flexibility and cost

– Can be done anywhere and anytime at limited cost – Responsive to new and short-term training requirements

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MFS ‘in the wild’

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From exactly the same starting point…

NONE

Dublin Keflavik Lajes AB Shannon Gander

ALTERNATE SELECTIONS

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Opinions count…

Strongly Agree Agree Neutral

Disagree Strongly Disagree

I WOULD LIKE TO DO MORE OF THESE SIMULATIONS...

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Planned Work

  • Expanding the functionality of the simulation

– Flight trajectory management – Communication capabilities

  • Development of new scenarios and of

delivery of simulation as part of a training module

  • Aim for a ”suite of simulations” to become

fully integrated in pilot training programs

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Thank You