Aravind Asokan’s research while affiliated with Massachusetts Institute of Technology and other places

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Publications (1)


Single-Pilot Aircraft in Commercial Air Transport Operations: A Comparison of Potential Architectures
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May 2023

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Journal of Air Transportation

Aravind Asokan

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Bruce G. Cameron

Single-pilot operations (SPOs) in commercial air transport present a range of benefits and challenges, but there is a need to define architectures and compare them in different operational contexts. Here, we identified various combinations of architectural decisions based on the literature, and we compared them to current operations (in different operating contexts) on a safety versus cost tradespace. Safety was defined as a function of the pilot nominal operations workload, handling of off-nominal situations, and pilot incapacitation; whereas the cost was defined as a combination of acquisition and operating costs. Our analysis suggests that different classes of aircraft (wide bodies, narrow bodies, and regional jets) have different levels of benefits and costs in moving to SPOs. The capabilities of automation need to improve drastically before the second human in the flight deck can be replaced, and this is borne out by the dominance of human-centered architectures in the tradespace. The analysis also reveals that regional aircraft may be prime candidates to move to SPOs first because most regional architectures generate positive savings.

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... As of the present date, none of the previously mentioned proposals can be unequivocally labeled as the best choice for SPOs. Asokan [31] conducted a comprehensive trade-off analysis considering costs and safety implications of various high-level architectures. According to the author, the benefits and costs associated with transitioning to SPOs will vary depending on the type of aircraft. ...

Reference:

Enabling Civil Single-Pilot Operations: A State-of-the-Art Review
Single-Pilot Aircraft in Commercial Air Transport Operations: A Comparison of Potential Architectures
  • Citing Article
  • May 2023

Journal of Air Transportation