The fact that reducing
demands on the human will reduce chances for
human error in the cockpit has not been
addressed with the intensity and honesty it
deserves — until now!
Safe flying largely depends on the
pilot's knowledge and skill. Training and
procedures only tell the pilot how, where
and when. It is still necessary to maintain
a certain awareness, to keep everything
under control. This is the pilot’s task and
responsibility no matter what computers are
on board. The pilot must keep a suspicious
eye on their activity as computers cannot do
the total job and occasionally they do make
mistakes.
Pilot’s Burden presents common
sense solutions for any pilot interested in
safety and human factors. Softcover,
illustrated, 6” x 9”, 240 pages.