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In the language of the aviation world, the term “monitoring” has come to be applied to the action of observing information sources and reacting in the way appropriate to the results of the observation. This is a broadening of the original meaning of the word, which is connected with admonition and warning. So, for the purpose of this lecture, “monitoring” will be understood to mean “observing, and deriving information”, and the subject of the observation and source of the information will be taken to be primarily the displays within the aircraft, although in some situations the outside world as a source of information cannot be ignored.

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