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Situational awareness (SA) has been conceptually definedas an awareness of current and past events that contextualize an understandingof what is currently happening and future implications of that state. While SAhas been considered widely in previous research, the literature provides littleguidance on the actual skill sets that contribute toward a state of SA, or,beyond that, the additional skills that then contribute to a state of controlledflight path management; a state we describe as situational control (SC). A setof social and cognitive skills are required to develop awareness of the currentsituation and likely future developments; however, the skills that provide SCare additional to those required for SA, and are elaborated on. SC is furtherconsidered within the context of flight training.
Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors – American Psychological Association
Published: Jan 1, 2018
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