How does Adaptive TEM help crews during high-workload or rapidly changing situations?
Operational complexity often increases precisely when crews have the least available time to manually interpret fragmented operational information.
During pre-departure preparation, flight crews are expected to complete operational briefings, review weather, NOTAMs, airport and runway characteristics, performance considerations, and operational procedures — often under significant time pressure associated with turnaround constraints, operational delays, changing conditions, and workload management.
The same challenge becomes even more critical during in-flight reassessment or diversion scenarios. Depending on the severity and urgency of the situation, crews may have very limited time available for detailed airport familiarization or in-depth operational analysis while simultaneously managing elevated workload and operational decision-making.
Adaptive TEM helps reduce this operational friction by continuously evaluating operational conditions and rapidly generating a structured, prioritized operational threat picture tailored to the current operational situation.
Rather than forcing crews to manually connect scattered operational information from multiple sources, Adaptive TEM helps rapidly highlight the operational factors most relevant to the current situation — often within seconds — supporting faster operational understanding, improved situational awareness, and more structured mitigation planning during both routine and time-critical operations.


Karolina Maksimovska