Human errors have been identified as the source of approximately 60% of the incidents and accidents that occur in commercial aviation. It can be assumed that a very large number of human errors occur in aviation operations, even though in most cases the redundancies and diversities built into the design of aircraft systems prevent the errors from leading to serious consequences. In addition, when it is acknowledged that many system failures have their roots in human errors that occur in the design phase, it becomes apparent that the identification and elimination of potential human errors could significantly decrease the risks of aviation operations. This will become even more critical during the design of advanced automation-based aircraft...
2018-10-17Aviation safety relies heavily on maintenance technicians to provide safe, reliable aircra...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2005PDFTech ReportScarborough, AlfretiaBailey, LarryPounds, JuliaUn...
Within aviation, a human error classification system theoretically allows researchers to analyse pos...
For the past several years at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) th...
As aircraft have become more reliable, humans have played a progressively more im-portant causal rol...
Since the late 1950s, concerted efforts to reduce the accident rate in aviation have yielded unprece...
Over the last several decades, humans have played a progressively more important causal role in avia...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2006PDFTech ReportShappell, ScottWiegmann, D. A.Mayo ClinicClemson ...
There is a need to develop an effective methodology for generating and evaluating intervention strat...
811698Technical notePDFTech ReportDOT/FAA/CT-TN01/02Airport facilitiesAir traffic controlAirwaysHuma...
The commercial aviation industry has many years of experience in the application of computer based h...
In May 1996, the FAA announced a new and innovative approach to reach a goal of "zero accidents," kn...
Specific examples of crashes and near midair collisions are used to identify existing and potential ...
This paper describes the Human Error Identification (HEI) Technique called the Human Error Template ...
This paper describes the Human Error Identification (HEI) Technique called the Human Error Template ...
2018-10-17Aviation safety relies heavily on maintenance technicians to provide safe, reliable aircra...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2005PDFTech ReportScarborough, AlfretiaBailey, LarryPounds, JuliaUn...
Within aviation, a human error classification system theoretically allows researchers to analyse pos...
For the past several years at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) th...
As aircraft have become more reliable, humans have played a progressively more im-portant causal rol...
Since the late 1950s, concerted efforts to reduce the accident rate in aviation have yielded unprece...
Over the last several decades, humans have played a progressively more important causal role in avia...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2006PDFTech ReportShappell, ScottWiegmann, D. A.Mayo ClinicClemson ...
There is a need to develop an effective methodology for generating and evaluating intervention strat...
811698Technical notePDFTech ReportDOT/FAA/CT-TN01/02Airport facilitiesAir traffic controlAirwaysHuma...
The commercial aviation industry has many years of experience in the application of computer based h...
In May 1996, the FAA announced a new and innovative approach to reach a goal of "zero accidents," kn...
Specific examples of crashes and near midair collisions are used to identify existing and potential ...
This paper describes the Human Error Identification (HEI) Technique called the Human Error Template ...
This paper describes the Human Error Identification (HEI) Technique called the Human Error Template ...
2018-10-17Aviation safety relies heavily on maintenance technicians to provide safe, reliable aircra...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2005PDFTech ReportScarborough, AlfretiaBailey, LarryPounds, JuliaUn...
Within aviation, a human error classification system theoretically allows researchers to analyse pos...