Landing on the deck of an aircraft carrier is one of the most difficult and dangerous tasks that a Naval aviator must perform. Maritime Augmented Guidance with Integrated Controls for Carrier Approach and Recovery Precision Enabling Technologies (MAGIC CARPET) is a technology intended to make carrier landing performance better and safer, and to reduce pilot workload. The workshop described in this report included a set of contextualized knowledge elicitation sessions that provided preliminary multi-faceted evidence that MAGIC CARPET leads to improved performance during landings and to lower participant workload. Contextualized knowledge elicitation collects a combination of system-generated data and self-reports together in real-time. The combination of system-generated data and self-reports can provide cues to guide investigations about perceptual-cognitive skills required for successful task performance in high-consequence environments. Self-reports can highlight where to look within voluminous system data to gain insights about operator or system performance. Similarly, system data can indicate where verbal follow-ups can provide additional context about the objective data that were collected. The workshop was held at the Manned Flight Simulation operation at Naval Air Station Patuxent River. Six Naval Aviator participants, representing various F/A-18 experience levels, plus two non-pilot engineers used the simulator to conduct carrier landings using both conventional and MAGIC CARPET technology. Participant and Landing Signal Officer (LSO) reports as well as physiological and simulator-based measures showed a strong, noticeable, positive effect of MAGIC CARPET on landing performance. Participants reported dramatically reduced workload and LSOs reported that MAGIC CARPET made less-experienced participants perform as well as experienced pilots. These subjective participant observations were borne out by objective measures. Finally, the workshop provided rich information about a future more formal experiment to assess the impact of MAGIC CARPET on pilots and on the pilot training pipeline.