REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. — If a technology isn’t intuitive, chances are, it won’t be used. True in everyday life and especially true in aviation when creating technology to support Army aviators.
Al Boring’s 25 years in various regulatory compliance roles at Alaska Airlines have made him somewhat of an expert in the often-nuanced area of why things go wrong in aviation—and how to ensure they ...
In the book “mindFly – Follies, Realities & Human Factors”, veteran pilot and aviation safety expert Captain Amit Singh offers a rare and incisive look into the psychology of flying. With over three ...
On average, four planes crash each day in the United States with almost all of aircraft involved being single-engine plans. One in five of those crashes were caused by inflight loss of control, ...
Looking to train your technicians on fatigue and other human factors that affect safe maintenance? Richard Komarniski, president of Grey Owl Aviation Consultants, Inc., has over 30 years experience in ...
In modern times, flying may not seem all that remarkable. The magic of seeing a machine in the sky has faded as it became a common method of transit. However, flight's journey from idea to a part of ...
LONDON, Sept. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Gerhard Fahnenbruck, a leading aviation psychologist and founder of HF Human Factor GmbH, has been recognised in the prestigious 2024 Business Worldwide CEO ...
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Human factors account for 70 per cent of aviation incidents - Former civil aviation director
SHAH ALAM - Despite significant advancements in aviation technology and safety measures, former Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia (DCA) director, Datuk Yahaya Abdul Rahman has acknowledged that ...
Military aviation history is profoundly shaped by high stakes, technological innovation, and the exceptional courage of individuals, impacting nations and decisive battles. Personal narratives and ...
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