This Essay is about errors in the user interface and how is can cause disasterous effects.
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Many disasters are caused by errors in the user interface. and many of those disasters are Plane crashes. One of the more notable ones are of the Concorde Super-sonic
jets. Since this last crash they have been grounded but have recently just started testing them again. With new safety pre-cautions. A French investigation into the Concorde crash has
confirmed a burst tyre was the cause of the disaster. The French Accident Investigation Bureau ruled out
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safety program managers; Providing training, education, and awareness for pilots, controllers, and vehicle operators; Publishing an advisory circular for airport surface operations; Increasing the visibility of runway hold line markings; Reviewing pilot-controller phraseology; Providing foreign air carrier pilot training, education, and awareness; Requiring all pilot checks, certifications, and flight reviews to incorporate performance evaluations of ground operations and test for knowledge; and Increasing runway incursion action team site visits from 25 in 2000 to a planned 130 in 2001.
safety program managers; Providing training, education, and awareness for pilots, controllers, and vehicle operators; Publishing an advisory circular for airport surface operations; Increasing the visibility of runway hold line markings; Reviewing pilot-controller phraseology; Providing foreign air carrier pilot training, education, and awareness; Requiring all pilot checks, certifications, and flight reviews to incorporate performance evaluations of ground operations and test for knowledge; and Increasing runway incursion action team site visits from 25 in 2000 to a planned 130 in 2001.