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Title: Human Factors and Crew Issues


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Human Factors and Crew Issues
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Captain and Staff Captain Errors
  • Not recognizing shallow water effects
  • Not seeing effects of inappropriate INS rudder
    economy setting
  • Increasing INS rudder limit

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Explanation of Captain and Staff Captain Errors
  • Did not understand aspects of the INS logic

4
Additional Captain and Staff Captain Errors
  • Transferred control of a vessel to the second
    officer
  • Were not on the bridge to assist him in dealing
    with vessel heading fluctuations

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Second Officer Errors
  • Reacted exclusively to the largely red (to port)
    turn indicator
  • Initially steered to port when he meant to steer
    to starboard
  • Rapidly alternated between port and starboard
    wheel inputs

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Explanation of Second Officer Errors
  • Task saturation
  • Error of execution
  • Consistent with someone under considerable stress

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Explanation of Second Officer Errors
  • Opposing short- and long-term rudder effects
  • Time lag between rudder command and rudder-ship
    response
  • Steering inputs created oscillations out of phase
    with the vessel motions
  • Lost situation awareness

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Crew Training and Experience
  • Consistent with crewmembers of their rank and
    experience level
  • All received formal INS training within several
    years of the accident

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Integrated Navigation System
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Display of an Integrated Navigation System
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INS Training
  • Is not required under current U.S. and
    international regulations
  • Varies across manufacturers, companies, and
    countries
  • Does not require demonstration of proficiency

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INS Manufacturers
  • Have no formal programs to collect data on
    heeling events
  • Do not systematically incorporate data into INS
    design or INS training

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