So what do people actually do?

- (Brussels)

So what do people actually do?

Overview

It is often said that to err is human. It's true that failures can be traced to human limitation, but what's more important is that all successes, all safe operations are the result of human capabilities. This talk highlights the resilience people bring to aviation operations and discusses ways to change the common narrative that people are the creators of safety rather than only the source of error and failure.

Speaker(s)
Dr. Barshi

Dr. Immanuel Barshi

Senior Principal Investigator in the Human Systems Integration Division at NASA Ames Research Center

Dr. Immanuel Barshi is a Senior Principal Investigator in the Human Systems Integration Division at NASA Ames Research Center. His current research addresses cognitive issues involved in the skilled performance of astronauts and pilots, as well as mission controllers and air traffic controllers, their ability to manage challenging situations, and their vulnerability to error. Dr. Barshi holds PhDs in Linguistics and in Cognitive Psychology.

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