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Human error and commercial aviation accidents [[electronic resource] ] : a comprehensive, fine-grained analysis using HFACS, final report / / Scott Shappell ... [and others]



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Titolo: Human error and commercial aviation accidents [[electronic resource] ] : a comprehensive, fine-grained analysis using HFACS, final report / / Scott Shappell ... [and others] Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Washington, D.C. : , : Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aerospace Medicine
Ft. Belvior, VA : , : Available to the public through the Defense Technical Information Center
Springfield, Va. : , : Available to the public through the National Technical Information Service, , 2006
Descrizione fisica: i, 19 pages : digital, PDF file
Soggetto topico: Aircraft accidents - Human factors - Research - United States
Aircraft accidents - Investigation - United States
Aircraft accidents - United States
Aeronautics - Safety measures
Altri autori: ShappellScott A  
Note generali: Title from title screen (viewed on Sept. 27, 2006).
"July 2006."
"DOT/FAA/AM-06/18."
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (pages 18-19).
Sommario/riassunto: The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) is a theoretically based tool for investigating and analyzing human error associated with accidents and incidents. Previous research has shown that HFACS can be reliably used to identify general trends in the human factors associated with military and general aviation accidents. The aim of this study was to extend previous examinations of aviation accidents to include specific aircrew, environmental, supervisory, and organizational factors associated with 14 CFR Part 121 (Air Carrier) and 14 CFR Part 135 (Commuter) accidents using HFACS. The majority of causal factors were attributed to the aircrew and the environment, with decidedly fewer associated with supervisory and organizational causes. Comparisons were made between HFACS categories and traditional situational variables such as weather, lighting, and geographic region. Recommendations were made based on the HFACS findings presented.
Altri titoli varianti: Human error and commercial aviation accidents
Titolo autorizzato: Human error and commercial aviation accidents  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910695368003321
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