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Workshop on Flight Crew Accident and Incident Human Factors Proceedings (MS Word file)

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      NTL-AVIATION-AVIATION;NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Human Factors;NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Safety/Airworthiness;
    • Abstract:
      On June 21 - 23, 1995, the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA's) Office of

      System Safety, as part of its Human Factors Data Project, convened the Workshop

      on Flight Crew Accident and Incident Human Factors at The MITRE Corporation in

      McLean, Virginia. The workshop provided a forum for discussing and documenting

      activities that aviation accident investigators, safety analysts, data

      specialists, and human factors professionals are involved in relative to flight

      crew accident and incident human factors. The objectives of the workshop were:

      1) Identify the relevant human factors data elements, or types of data,

      required for appropriate analysis of flight crew error contributing to aviation

      accidents and incidents; 2) Define how various models of human performance and

      human error can be incorporated into a process for analyzing human factors data

      in aviation accidents and incidents; and 3) Define the conceptual interface

      between users, data systems, and analytical models/taxonomies. This document

      is presented here as a MS Word document of 134 pages, 524k, and may be

      downloaded to disc or hard drive.

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