The International Ergonomics Association defines human factors as “the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the ...
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‘On Second Thought': A New Way to Improve Safety
Monthly livestreamed series explores human factors and behavioral traps in aviation decision making.
Stronger psychological support is needed as new reforms push airlines and regulators to treat mental health as essential to ...
A future airliner flying over the Himalayas Aviation is far more than a means of travel—it is a force for connection, growth, ...
In 2024, Alaska Airlines and United Airlines were forced to ground 171 aircraft after control panel failures during flights ...
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Split-Second Errors: A Near Crash in Dubai and Italy’s Worst Aviation Tragedy
An Emirates 777 in Dubai begins a shallow, dangerous climb after a misunderstood instrument reading, narrowly escaping disaster. In Milan, years of neglected safety procedures culminate in a deadly ...
Addressing the aviation crisis in the Rajya Sabha, Minister Ram Mohan Naidu dismissed claims of regulatory failure, placing ...
A long history and clever strategy.
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Ensuring Aircraft Safety in Nigeria
The most critical in airline operations is about keeping the aircraft airworthy, to enable it airlift passengers from one airport to another safely.However, human error and faulty equipment are two ...
In an era of satellites and AI, it might seem surprising that many of aviation’s weather tools still follow decades-old ...
Discover the reasons behind IndiGo's operational disruptions, affecting thousands of passengers, and the implications of ...
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There's Great Value in Solo Flight
Is the FAA's PDPIC rule undermining the pilot alone-time experiences?
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