"The science of “human factors” now permeates the aviation industry. It includes a sophisticated understanding of the kinds of mistakes that even experts make under stress. So when Martin Bromiley read the Harmer report, an incomprehensible event suddenly made sense to him. “I thought, this is classic human factors stuff. Fixation error, time perception, hierarchy.”
experienced professionals are prone..."
I've delved into this literature a bit while researching a (currently shelved) paper on automation-associated error, and I agree with the title of this post!