It is difficult to categorize aircraft operating problems, human factors and safety. Much of NASA's research involves all three and considers the important inter-relationships between man, the machine and the environment, whether the environment be man-made or natural. Topics covered in 20 papers include terminal-area operations; avionics and human factors; and the atmospheric environment
The commercial aviation industry has many years of experience in the application of computer based h...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2015PDFTech ReportAvers, Katrina B.Johnson, William B.Ma, Maggie JR...
Safety research has shown that human error, as opposed to mechanical failure, is a major causal fact...
Terminal area operations, avionics and human factors, atmospheric environment, and operating problem...
Results of NASA research in the field of aircraft safety and operating problems are discussed. Topic...
The role of NASA in the national attempt to minimize the occurrence and severity of accidents is des...
The relation of the pilot to the aircraft in general aviation is considered. The human component is ...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2006PDFTech ReportWilliams, Kevin W.United States. Department of Tr...
NASA's aviation safety technology program examines specific safety problems associated with atmosphe...
17603685PDFTech ReportHFCMG01046BehaviorHuman factorsCockpitsTechnology assessmentHuman factors engi...
1985PDFTech ReportHuman factorsFlight decksCockpitsAir pilotsAir traffic controllersResearch project...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1989PDFTech ReportShepherd, William T.Parker, James F.United States...
PDFTech ReportFA-490/AFS-84-1Human factors in accidentsAir pilotsCivil aviationDigital displaysJohn ...
Even with the increasing rate of technology innovation, the ultimate responsibility for the safety o...
The study deals with 165 inadvertent operations on or into inappropriate portions of the aircraft ar...
The commercial aviation industry has many years of experience in the application of computer based h...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2015PDFTech ReportAvers, Katrina B.Johnson, William B.Ma, Maggie JR...
Safety research has shown that human error, as opposed to mechanical failure, is a major causal fact...
Terminal area operations, avionics and human factors, atmospheric environment, and operating problem...
Results of NASA research in the field of aircraft safety and operating problems are discussed. Topic...
The role of NASA in the national attempt to minimize the occurrence and severity of accidents is des...
The relation of the pilot to the aircraft in general aviation is considered. The human component is ...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2006PDFTech ReportWilliams, Kevin W.United States. Department of Tr...
NASA's aviation safety technology program examines specific safety problems associated with atmosphe...
17603685PDFTech ReportHFCMG01046BehaviorHuman factorsCockpitsTechnology assessmentHuman factors engi...
1985PDFTech ReportHuman factorsFlight decksCockpitsAir pilotsAir traffic controllersResearch project...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1989PDFTech ReportShepherd, William T.Parker, James F.United States...
PDFTech ReportFA-490/AFS-84-1Human factors in accidentsAir pilotsCivil aviationDigital displaysJohn ...
Even with the increasing rate of technology innovation, the ultimate responsibility for the safety o...
The study deals with 165 inadvertent operations on or into inappropriate portions of the aircraft ar...
The commercial aviation industry has many years of experience in the application of computer based h...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2015PDFTech ReportAvers, Katrina B.Johnson, William B.Ma, Maggie JR...
Safety research has shown that human error, as opposed to mechanical failure, is a major causal fact...