multitaskaavia
Multitaskaavia is a theoretical framework in aviation-related systems describing the capacity to perform multiple tasks simultaneously through coordinated human and automated agents. The term blends “multitask” with “avia,” drawing on aviation contexts to signal applications in airspace operations, aircraft control, and drone systems.
Core to the concept are three elements: a task pool representing concurrent activities, a scheduling or allocation
History and status: The term emerged in scholarly discourse during the mid-2010s in discussions of cockpit
Applications: It applies to manned cockpits with adaptive automation, autonomous or semi-autonomous aircraft, drone swarms, and
Examples: In a passenger aircraft, the autopilot handles flight control while the pilot supervises weather updates
Evaluation and challenges: Assessments rely on cognitive workload measures, task performance metrics, and situational awareness indicators.
See also: multitasking, aviation automation, human factors, autonomy, air traffic management.