It is widely accepted that human errors rather than technical failures have the greatest potential to adversely affect contemporary aviation safety. In order to have a better understanding of how human factors and errors in aircraft maintenance may contribute to an aircraft accident/incident, a new human factor classification scheme, the A-SHELL Model (Airworthiness-Software-Hardware-Environment-Liveware), has been developed. Based on airworthiness regulations, the generic human factor model is aimed to identify less-than-satisfactory interactions between various components of the system and the aircraft maintenance staff. In the model, airworthiness has been incorporated to bind all the crucial SHELL Model elements together. The purpose is...
Maintenance software solutions are not designed for the users but instead for experts. Things are to...
To resolve the issue of human error in maintenance the REPAIRER reporting system is revisited as it ...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1989PDFTech ReportShepherd, William T.Parker, James F.United States...
Even with the increasing rate of technology innovation, the ultimate responsibility for the safety o...
Human error in maintenance can impact on safety and performance in a number of ways. Poor repairs, f...
Acknowledging the FAA’s well-known PEAR model, and the influence of the dirty dozen in aviation main...
In the M–T–E (man – technology – environment) system, human has a main influence on aircraft. In the...
2018-10-17Aviation safety relies heavily on maintenance technicians to provide safe, reliable aircra...
The aim of this study is to discuss the relationship between human determinant factors which include...
AbstractIn the context of aircraft engineering and maintenance, No Fault Found (NFF) is a chain of e...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2015PDFTech ReportAvers, Katrina B.Johnson, William B.Ma, Maggie JR...
The aim of this study is to discuss the relationship between human determinant factors which include...
Human factor is one of the safety barriers which is used in order to prevent accidents or incidents ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is mandated to ensure the highest level of safety in Ameri...
Background: The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) is a general human error fr...
Maintenance software solutions are not designed for the users but instead for experts. Things are to...
To resolve the issue of human error in maintenance the REPAIRER reporting system is revisited as it ...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1989PDFTech ReportShepherd, William T.Parker, James F.United States...
Even with the increasing rate of technology innovation, the ultimate responsibility for the safety o...
Human error in maintenance can impact on safety and performance in a number of ways. Poor repairs, f...
Acknowledging the FAA’s well-known PEAR model, and the influence of the dirty dozen in aviation main...
In the M–T–E (man – technology – environment) system, human has a main influence on aircraft. In the...
2018-10-17Aviation safety relies heavily on maintenance technicians to provide safe, reliable aircra...
The aim of this study is to discuss the relationship between human determinant factors which include...
AbstractIn the context of aircraft engineering and maintenance, No Fault Found (NFF) is a chain of e...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2015PDFTech ReportAvers, Katrina B.Johnson, William B.Ma, Maggie JR...
The aim of this study is to discuss the relationship between human determinant factors which include...
Human factor is one of the safety barriers which is used in order to prevent accidents or incidents ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is mandated to ensure the highest level of safety in Ameri...
Background: The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) is a general human error fr...
Maintenance software solutions are not designed for the users but instead for experts. Things are to...
To resolve the issue of human error in maintenance the REPAIRER reporting system is revisited as it ...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1989PDFTech ReportShepherd, William T.Parker, James F.United States...