Contrite before you insult me again I would suggest you come visit me at my home as STL has done.
Trying to discuss these issues with someone who uses a vacuum from which to present their position is a waste of my time. ( Vacuum as in anonymity. )
I would like to dissect this paragraph you wrote then you and I are finished with this subject.
Like in the case of the pilot that saved all these lives, huh, he just defaulted to the way he always reacted when he had two engines fail over the greater New York area and problem solving was a result of all that human factors training he had received.....common sense intirgrated with experience had nothing to do with it.Human factors are, in fact, important; because one fundamental tenet of the process is that we default to the way we have always done it. If the answer is to count on “common sense” and “problem solving”, then studies and actual experience show time after time that this method is deeply flawed.
Maybe for you.When you’ve got 15 seconds or so to solve a problem, and it takes about 10 seconds to actually absorb the problem and move your limbs, there is not much time left for cogitation.
Explain civvie-street, is that somewhere way down there below your lofty position in aviation where us peasants work?In this case, you have a fighter pilot who has been trained to deal with situations that change from one second to the next, long before civvie-street knew how to spell “human factors”.
By the way don't bother to respond because I am not interested.











