This paper adopts a socio-technical systems approach is taken to examine how airline operational efficiency can be enhanced from a human factors perspective. Four case studies are examined from this viewpoint: increasing operating efficiency on the airport ramp; increasing efficiency through flight crew rostering; increasing efficiency by promoting direct routing; and increasing efficiency through greater flight deck automation. It is argued that the increases in operational efficiency (which is taken to be almost synonymous with cost) taking solely a human factors perspective will be minimal. To truly enhance operating efficiency the human component in any system cannot be examined in isolation from all other components
The U.S. aviation industry is in serious financial trouble. Since 1990 two major carriers have cease...
At any point in the history of human factors in aviation, one could characterize its current state a...
T h e field of hwnan factors is analyzed in an effort to discover its scope and organizdtion. Three ...
For companies, the human factor is an important issue. Because there is movement everywhere human be...
Over the last few years, the reduction of operational costs and control of pollutant emissions have ...
The rapid advance of cockpit automation in the last decade has outstripped the ability of the human ...
There is widespread agreement throughout the operational, regulatory, and fiscal communities that in...
Carrying 100-200 passengers on the board is a high responsibility. Inspite of technological and tech...
As airport resources are stretched to meet increasing demand for services, effective use of ground i...
The application of human factors in aviation has grown to cover a wide range of disciplines and meth...
Every living person, from infants to older people, gets affected by internal and external factors. T...
Maintenance software solutions are not designed for the users but instead for experts. Things are to...
Flight is one of the safest modes of travel even today. However, nearly 75 percent of civil and mili...
It is appropriate here to repeat the analogy described in the introduction to this paper which is th...
Reconsidering the function allocation between automation and the pilot in the flight deck is the nex...
The U.S. aviation industry is in serious financial trouble. Since 1990 two major carriers have cease...
At any point in the history of human factors in aviation, one could characterize its current state a...
T h e field of hwnan factors is analyzed in an effort to discover its scope and organizdtion. Three ...
For companies, the human factor is an important issue. Because there is movement everywhere human be...
Over the last few years, the reduction of operational costs and control of pollutant emissions have ...
The rapid advance of cockpit automation in the last decade has outstripped the ability of the human ...
There is widespread agreement throughout the operational, regulatory, and fiscal communities that in...
Carrying 100-200 passengers on the board is a high responsibility. Inspite of technological and tech...
As airport resources are stretched to meet increasing demand for services, effective use of ground i...
The application of human factors in aviation has grown to cover a wide range of disciplines and meth...
Every living person, from infants to older people, gets affected by internal and external factors. T...
Maintenance software solutions are not designed for the users but instead for experts. Things are to...
Flight is one of the safest modes of travel even today. However, nearly 75 percent of civil and mili...
It is appropriate here to repeat the analogy described in the introduction to this paper which is th...
Reconsidering the function allocation between automation and the pilot in the flight deck is the nex...
The U.S. aviation industry is in serious financial trouble. Since 1990 two major carriers have cease...
At any point in the history of human factors in aviation, one could characterize its current state a...
T h e field of hwnan factors is analyzed in an effort to discover its scope and organizdtion. Three ...