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Strategies in coping with complexity: Development of a behavioural marker system for air traffic controllers

Kontogiannis Thomas, Malakis Stathis

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/CCF2619C-FFCE-417D-8946-3B1E28B4BF89
Year 2013
Type of Item Peer-Reviewed Journal Publication
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Bibliographic Citation T. Kontogiannis, S. Malakis, "Strategies in coping with complexity: Development of a behavioural marker system for air traffic controllers," Safety Science, vol. 57, pp. 27–34, Aug. 2013. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2013.01.014 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2013.01.014
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To meet the increasing air traffic volume, organizations seek better tools to assess the traffic handling capacity of air traffic control (ATC) systems. This effort requires a better understanding of how complex situations are related to controller strategies and how controllers intervene to maintain control. Recent empirical studies and reviews have shown that controllers cope with complexity by adapting priorities, managing their cognitive resources, and regulating their own performance. This study discusses the development of a behavioural marker system to evaluate and provide feedback on the strategies that controllers use to cope with complexity. An extensive literature review provided the basis for an initial classification of strategies for coping with complexity which was tested in an observational study for reliability. After three iterations of adaptation to the taxonomy, two independent raters were able to reach acceptable levels of reliability in classifying video segments of simulated traffic scenarios. A potential application of the study regards the design of refresher training enriched with the principles of error management and the assessment of new technologies and controller tools on the handling capacity of ATC systems.

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