This project aims to identify poor human factors design decisions that led to error-prone systems, or did not facilitate the flight crew making the right choices; and to verify that NASA is effectively preventing similar incidents from occurring again. This analysis was performed by reviewing significant incidents and close calls in human spaceflight identified by the NASA Johnson Space Center Safety and Mission Assurance Flight Safety Office. The review of incidents shows whether the identified human errors were due to the operational phase (flight crew and ground control) or if they initiated at the design phase (includes manufacturing and test). This classification was performed with the aid of the NASA Human Systems Integration domains....
Human Factors has been instrumental in preventing potential on-orbit hazards and increasing overall ...
A major component of reliability, safety, and mission success for space missions is ensuring that th...
Flying a mission in space requires a massive commitment of resources, and without the talent and com...
Research results have shown that more than half of aviation, aerospace and aeronautics mishaps incid...
Research results have shown that more than half of aviation, aerospace and aeronautics mishaps incid...
Research results have shown that more than half of aviation, aerospace and aeronautics mishaps/incid...
For the past several years at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) th...
A long-term program is in progress at JPL to reduce cost and risk of flight mission operations throu...
The goal of the Human Factors Engineering (HFE) pilot project undertaken by NASA on the Space Statio...
A method for the study of human factors in the aviation environment is described. A conceptual frame...
There is a need for incident data relevant to the operation of civilian unmanned aircraft systems (U...
The results of an intensive literature review in the general topics of human error analysis, stress ...
There is a need for incident data relevant to the operation of civilian unmanned aircraft systems (U...
Estimates range from 65-90 percent of catastrophic mishaps are due to human error. NASA's human fact...
Within aviation, a human error classification system theoretically allows researchers to analyse pos...
Human Factors has been instrumental in preventing potential on-orbit hazards and increasing overall ...
A major component of reliability, safety, and mission success for space missions is ensuring that th...
Flying a mission in space requires a massive commitment of resources, and without the talent and com...
Research results have shown that more than half of aviation, aerospace and aeronautics mishaps incid...
Research results have shown that more than half of aviation, aerospace and aeronautics mishaps incid...
Research results have shown that more than half of aviation, aerospace and aeronautics mishaps/incid...
For the past several years at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) th...
A long-term program is in progress at JPL to reduce cost and risk of flight mission operations throu...
The goal of the Human Factors Engineering (HFE) pilot project undertaken by NASA on the Space Statio...
A method for the study of human factors in the aviation environment is described. A conceptual frame...
There is a need for incident data relevant to the operation of civilian unmanned aircraft systems (U...
The results of an intensive literature review in the general topics of human error analysis, stress ...
There is a need for incident data relevant to the operation of civilian unmanned aircraft systems (U...
Estimates range from 65-90 percent of catastrophic mishaps are due to human error. NASA's human fact...
Within aviation, a human error classification system theoretically allows researchers to analyse pos...
Human Factors has been instrumental in preventing potential on-orbit hazards and increasing overall ...
A major component of reliability, safety, and mission success for space missions is ensuring that th...
Flying a mission in space requires a massive commitment of resources, and without the talent and com...