Human Factors and Aerospace Safety

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Aerospace
Afternoon Flights
air traffic management research
Aircraft Inspection
Alex Coblentz
Anand K. Gramopadhye
aviation psychology
Brake Response Times
Brian J. Melloy
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Claude Valot
cockpit communication studies
CRM
CRM Skill
CRM Training
Don Harris
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Factors
flight crew error analysis
Hans-Jurgen Hormann
Helen C. Muir
Herman Nijhuis
HF Group
Humaira Khan
Human
human error in aviation safety systems
ILS Glideslope
Inspection Task
Inspection Training
International
Jean-Jacques Speyer
Journal
Klaus-Martin Goeters
Lynne Martin
Maximum Lateral Deviation
Mental Workload
Modified Cooper Harper Scale
Mohammad T. Khasawneh
Morning Flights
Nontechnical Skills
NOTECHS
NPA
Orjan Goteman
PF
Philippe Gabon
Pieter Hemsley
Radar Plots
Reaction Time Components
Regis Mollard
regulatory compliance aviation
Rene Amalberti
Rhona Flin
Samira Bourgeois-Bougrine
Shannon R. Bowling
Short Haul Flights
Sidney Dekker
Sittichai Kaewkuekool
Situation Awareness
Stacey Chen
Thrust Levers
Transport Category Airplanes
Vertical Path
Xiaochun Jiang

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138719903
  • Weight: 350g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 2003. An international journal targeted specifically at the study of the human element in the aerospace system, and its role in either avoiding or contributing to accidents and incidents, and in promoting safe operations. The journal contains both formal research and practitioner papers, describing new research in the area of human factors and aerospace safety, and activities such as successful safety and regulatory initiatives or accident case studies. In every issue there is also an invited position paper by an internationally respected author, providing a critical overview of a particular area of human factors and aerospace safety, with the aim of developing theory and setting a research agenda for the future. Other features of the journal include: a critical incidents section describing recent aviation incidents with human factors root causes, a calendar of events, listing forthcoming international conferences, seminars and workshops of interest to the reader, and occasional book reviews.