Instruments and research software

Projects

Human factors methods are only as useful as the form they can be applied in. These are working instruments built out of the research, not demonstrations of it.

Each entry below shows the working interface as it stands. The images are screenshots of running builds, not live demonstrations; the instruments are not deployed here. Validation status is stated for each, and none of them should be read as a validated instrument until it says so.

  • Selected

    Sextant — a human factors audit instrument for AI-enabled aviation systems

    Sextant interface: the Instrument tab showing knowledge base version, validation status, fifty-eight scored indicators across eight dimensions, the zero-to-four maturity scale, and the SHA-256 knowledge base fingerprint, above a table of audit dimensions.
    Sextant — the instrument tab, showing the frozen knowledge base, its fingerprint and the dimension set. Select to view full size.
  • Selected

    Causalis — an aviation human factors analyst

    Causalis interface: a four-stage progress bar reading upload report, AI first-pass, validate and edit, report; a document drop zone; an editable report text panel holding a synthetic unstabilised approach case; and analyst identity and verification sampling settings.
    Causalis — the intake stage with a synthetic demonstration case loaded, showing the analyst identity and verification sampling controls. Select to view full size.
  • Prototype

    ARIA — a serious game for single pilot resource management

    ARIA interface: a mission deck for extended minimum crew and single pilot operations practice, showing eight mission cards — Vigil, Slot, Degrade, Authority, Intermittent, Conflict, Saturation and Challenge — each naming the teaming failure it isolates, above a recorded-session panel that sets out the fixed assessment sequence and asks for a trainee identifier.
    ARIA — the practice mission deck, with the recorded-session panel below it. Select to view full size.
  • In development

    Digital Hangar — scenario generator

    Digital Hangar scenario generator: a masthead listing the family engine, event and ASRS decks and review gate; a claim-discipline statement; and generator controls for deck, target competency, flight phase and audience beside a deal-a-scenario action.
    Digital Hangar — the generator tab, with the claim-discipline statement above the deck, competency, phase and audience controls. Select to view full size.
  • In development

    TRE Assistant — an ORCA session instrument

    TRE Assistant interface: a five-step bar reading set-up, observe and record, classify, assess, document; session detail fields for crew codes, session type, scenario and date; a data residency notice; and the operator-neutral observable behaviour catalogue selector.
    TRE Assistant — session set-up, showing the ORCA step sequence and the operator-neutral observable behaviour catalogue. Select to view full size.

Sextant and Causalis were selected in the top ten of the EASA AI Olympics 2026.

Last updated August 2026