D. Litt. et Phil.The influence of the human factor in the causation of accidents no doubt has been recognised from the very origins of humankind. In the words of Cicero "It is in the nature of man to err". Epithets such as 'human error', 'accident prone', 'inattentive', 'clumsy', 'drunk', etcetera form part of our everyday language to ascribe the reasons for accidents. In aviation, the general term 'pilot error' has been used to ascribe the cause of accidents since the time of the first heavier-than-air aircraft flights by the Wright brothers in 1903. The problem with this generalised term is that it offers no insight into why the pilot erred so that training steps may be undertaken to try to avoid the error from recurring – not only for th...
This research aimed to identify risk management elements in the Commercial Pilot-Airplane Airman Cer...
There is a need to develop an effective methodology for generating comprehensive intervention strate...
As aircraft have become more reliable, humans have played a progressively more im-portant causal rol...
D. Litt. et Phil.The influence of the human factor in the causation of accidents no doubt has been r...
This study is about Human Factors. Despite advancements in technology, aviation incidents and accide...
Aviation experts and researchers have long known that pilot error is the major cause of aircraft acc...
Aviation experts and researchers have long known that pilot error is the major cause of aircraft acc...
For over twenty years, two similar types of training have attempted to reduce aviator caused acciden...
PDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/24000/24700/24716/rc98007.pdfGAO/RCED-98-7Human factorsHuman...
The objective of this research was to reveal the impact of human factors on flight safety and provid...
The purpose of this paper is to systemize the Crew Resource Management (CRM) by adding new safety fa...
Flight is one of the safest modes of travel even today. However, nearly 75 percent of civil and mili...
Pilot decisional errors have always been a significant factor in aviation accidents. Pilot judgment,...
There is a need to develop an effective methodology for generating comprehensive intervention strate...
There is a need to develop an effective methodology for generating comprehensive intervention strate...
This research aimed to identify risk management elements in the Commercial Pilot-Airplane Airman Cer...
There is a need to develop an effective methodology for generating comprehensive intervention strate...
As aircraft have become more reliable, humans have played a progressively more im-portant causal rol...
D. Litt. et Phil.The influence of the human factor in the causation of accidents no doubt has been r...
This study is about Human Factors. Despite advancements in technology, aviation incidents and accide...
Aviation experts and researchers have long known that pilot error is the major cause of aircraft acc...
Aviation experts and researchers have long known that pilot error is the major cause of aircraft acc...
For over twenty years, two similar types of training have attempted to reduce aviator caused acciden...
PDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/24000/24700/24716/rc98007.pdfGAO/RCED-98-7Human factorsHuman...
The objective of this research was to reveal the impact of human factors on flight safety and provid...
The purpose of this paper is to systemize the Crew Resource Management (CRM) by adding new safety fa...
Flight is one of the safest modes of travel even today. However, nearly 75 percent of civil and mili...
Pilot decisional errors have always been a significant factor in aviation accidents. Pilot judgment,...
There is a need to develop an effective methodology for generating comprehensive intervention strate...
There is a need to develop an effective methodology for generating comprehensive intervention strate...
This research aimed to identify risk management elements in the Commercial Pilot-Airplane Airman Cer...
There is a need to develop an effective methodology for generating comprehensive intervention strate...
As aircraft have become more reliable, humans have played a progressively more im-portant causal rol...