Why do they occur??
It can be addressed by robust procedures and policies and adherence to them.
As per
Airbus Briefing notes, the following
are the main
reasons identified:
· Communications
· Head down activity
· Abnormal condition or unanticipated
situation
When do they occur??
They occur
during high workload times, such as during pre-flight preparation, taxi for
takeoff, approach preparation, during briefing
prior to descent, descent, during approach, and landing phase.
How can it be
addressed??
During
pre-flight, there is a lot of activity around the cockpit and this is the
crucial time that the interruptions
due ground personnel, load and trim sheet, fuelling and techlog activity, cabin crew coordination, passenger
boarding,and so on tend to throw the crew away from the task at hand. Thrust
should be on regaining the thread effectively from where it was left and pick it up. Most airline procedures advocate going back to the beginning of the checklist to resume, once the checklist is interrupted.
Crew have made errors in entering wrong load sheet data, due to distraction or interruptions, which in some cases have lead to incidents/accidents.
Crew have made errors in entering wrong load sheet data, due to distraction or interruptions, which in some cases have lead to incidents/accidents.
Also, noted is the case of
Eastern L1011 crash at Everglades, which was due to distraction of crew from
primary task due to landing gear light bulb malfunction.
What are industry line of defense to
counter this??
- · Company SOP
- · Company policy
- · Effective communication
- · Sterile cockpit below 10,000ft AAL in flight, and during ground operations
- · CRM