The 21st Century Cockpit: iPad Related Activities and the Affected Cockpit JCS
(2024) FLMU16 20232Division of Risk Management and Societal Safety
- Abstract
- In aviation, pilots engage in safety critical activities in the cockpit to guarantee a safe flight. Throughout history these activities have been transformed by introducing new artifacts in the cockpit, such as rules and technology, changing thereby the way in which pilots try to achieve safe flight outcomes. The recent introduction of the iPad in the cockpit of airlines, as part of the process of developing a paperless cockpit is an example of such an artifact changing the
substance of work. However, little attention has been given to the challenges the iPad introduces in piloting and in the cockpit. This thesis studied use of the iPad and the iPad as agent in the cockpit by combining an activity theoretical approach with a joint... (More) - In aviation, pilots engage in safety critical activities in the cockpit to guarantee a safe flight. Throughout history these activities have been transformed by introducing new artifacts in the cockpit, such as rules and technology, changing thereby the way in which pilots try to achieve safe flight outcomes. The recent introduction of the iPad in the cockpit of airlines, as part of the process of developing a paperless cockpit is an example of such an artifact changing the
substance of work. However, little attention has been given to the challenges the iPad introduces in piloting and in the cockpit. This thesis studied use of the iPad and the iPad as agent in the cockpit by combining an activity theoretical approach with a joint cognitive systems perspective. The iPad was found to be a rather fluid cognitive agent in the cockpit that needs to be attended to by the pilots. The iPad was found to require more attendance than expected by pilots, and to propagate wrong data into the cockpit ecology. The introduction of the iPad in the cockpit, in short, was of a transformative nature, as its introduction changed
piloting and even the functioning of the whole cockpit ecology, not just for the good. The iPad, despite its being a state of the art artifact, lacks qualities that are necessary to be a team player and can best be conceptualized as a piece of unruly technology. (Less)
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- author
- El-Hage, Elie LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- FLMU16 20232
- year
- 2024
- type
- H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
- subject
- keywords
- JCS, Activity Theory, Human-Artifact Model, iPad, new technology, breakdowns, artifact analysis, FLMU06
- language
- English
- id
- 9172509
- date added to LUP
- 2024-08-26 11:32:37
- date last changed
- 2024-08-26 11:32:37
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abstract = {{In aviation, pilots engage in safety critical activities in the cockpit to guarantee a safe flight. Throughout history these activities have been transformed by introducing new artifacts in the cockpit, such as rules and technology, changing thereby the way in which pilots try to achieve safe flight outcomes. The recent introduction of the iPad in the cockpit of airlines, as part of the process of developing a paperless cockpit is an example of such an artifact changing the
substance of work. However, little attention has been given to the challenges the iPad introduces in piloting and in the cockpit. This thesis studied use of the iPad and the iPad as agent in the cockpit by combining an activity theoretical approach with a joint cognitive systems perspective. The iPad was found to be a rather fluid cognitive agent in the cockpit that needs to be attended to by the pilots. The iPad was found to require more attendance than expected by pilots, and to propagate wrong data into the cockpit ecology. The introduction of the iPad in the cockpit, in short, was of a transformative nature, as its introduction changed
piloting and even the functioning of the whole cockpit ecology, not just for the good. The iPad, despite its being a state of the art artifact, lacks qualities that are necessary to be a team player and can best be conceptualized as a piece of unruly technology.}},
author = {{El-Hage, Elie}},
language = {{eng}},
note = {{Student Paper}},
title = {{The 21st Century Cockpit: iPad Related Activities and the Affected Cockpit JCS}},
year = {{2024}},
}