pilotfasinger
Pilotfasinger is a term found in aviation psychology and training discussions to describe a state in which a pilot gradually reduces active monitoring of automated flight functions because the automation’s actions align with the pilot’s expectations. It is not part of formal regulatory language and is used primarily in academic or training contexts to illustrate how pilots can become less vigilant when automation appears to follow an anticipated plan.
Origin and usage notions: The term is a modern neologism without a standardized origin or definition. It
Mechanism: Pilotfasinger can emerge when automation performs smoothly, when flight plans and automation cues match the
Implications: The concept highlights the importance of maintaining deliberate monitoring, challenging automation through regular cross-checks, and
Prevention and training: Training approaches emphasize routine system checks, timely manual takeovers, and rehearsal of manual
See also: Automation bias; Mode confusion; Situation awareness; Automation complacency.