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This document discusses human factors in aviation. It defines human factors as focusing on the relationship between people and their working environments, equipment, procedures, and other people, with the goal of optimizing human performance. It notes that human error is involved in nearly all aviation accidents. The importance of human factors is that while pilots may be technically competent, they sometimes lack skills in human interactions or fail to use all available resources, leading to accidents. Components of human factors discussed include the mind, communication, decision-making, and stress/conflict resolution.

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This document discusses human factors in aviation. It defines human factors as focusing on the relationship between people and their working environments, equipment, procedures, and other people, with the goal of optimizing human performance. It notes that human error is involved in nearly all aviation accidents. The importance of human factors is that while pilots may be technically competent, they sometimes lack skills in human interactions or fail to use all available resources, leading to accidents. Components of human factors discussed include the mind, communication, decision-making, and stress/conflict resolution.

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1 CONCEPTS OF HUMAN FACTORS IN AVIATION


CONCEPTS OF HUMAN FACTORS IN AVIATION

CONCEPTS OF HUMAN FACTORS IN AVIATION

1. Definition of Human Factors

2. Importance of Human Factors

3. Components of Human Factors


Definition of Human Factors:

Human Factors is about people:


it is about people in their working and living environments,
and it is about their relationship with equipment, procedures
and the environment. Just as important, it is about their
relationship with other people. It involves the overall
performance of human beings within the aviation system.
Human Factors seeks to optimize the performance of people
by the systematic application of the human sciences, often
integrated within the framework of system engineering.
Its twin objectives are safety and efficiency. (ICAO)
Importance of Human Factors

Human Factors are involved almost in 100 % of all the


accidents.
Human error 100%
The accident investigation reports:

1. People were technically competent,

2. But their people (human) skills were deficient.

3. They failed to use all the available resources.


4. As a result accident occurred.
HUMAN FACTORS/RESOURCES FOR JOB PERFORMACE

Human Factors/Resources are:


1. Good mind 10. Leadership
2. Good body 11. Followership
3. Time 12. Critique
4. Money 13. Briefing etc
5. Training 14. Many Others.
6. Memory
7. Communication
8. Decision making
9. Conflict Resolution
We do our jobs by the use of the job resources.

Our failure in the use of resources leads to failure in the job.

Failure in the job performance leads to all the losses. e.g.


1. Air accident
2. Rail accident
3. Boat accident
4. Building collapse
5. Death in the hospitals.

The most important and the fundamental resource for job


performance is GOOD MIND.
On 22 March 2017 an extraordinary, highly genius PhD student RONG
'jumped from a Cessna and committed suicide’.

RONG
Failed to use
MIND, best possible

Rong was studying human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence.


22 March 2017
Our Good Mind is the best and is the number 1 resource.

The good mind has three basic functions:

1. Good Thinking (Thoughts),

2. Good Feeling , and

3. Good Wanting (Desires).


Bad Mind is the main cause of all the unhappy incidents.

The bad mind has three basic functions:

1. Bad Thinking (Thoughts),

2. Bad Feeling , and

3. Bad Wanting (Desires).


The Relevance of Human Factors in Aviation
Human Factors is relevant wherever and whenever the human
being is involved in aviation. It plays a vital role to promote
efficiency and safety in every facet of the aviation. It promotes:
• Safety and efficiency. • Health, fitness and well-being.
• Operating skills. • Awareness of the areas of human error.
• Judgement and decision making. • Leadership qualities. • Crew
coordination. • Efficient design of: • Aircraft, cockpit, instrument
and control layouts. • Operating procedures. • Checklists.
• Charts. • Training procedures.
• Efficient and comfortable working environments.
• Efficient personnel selection.
• Efficient communications.l

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