Understanding Human Factors
Human Factors is about people: it is about
people in their working and living environments and it is about their
relationship with equipment procedures and the environment.
Human Factors is the study of how people
interact with their environments, in General and Commercial Aviation, human
factors study how pilots performance is influenced by such issues as the design
of cockpits, the function of the organs of the body, the effects of emotions,
and the interaction and communication with the other members of the Aviation Community,
such as other Crew Members and Air Traffic Controllers.
The most important is to understand well all
the concepts connecting with Aviation Safety, that most accidents could have
been avoided had the Pilots taken the appropriate preventative or corrective actions.
The good things about CRM and Human Factors in
General and Commercial Aviation it is to understanding these concepts in a good
way to all crews stay away from accidents.
Writing interesting articles on my Safety Blog offer
me a great satisfaction that all people who are related in aviation and flying airplanes
all around the world in different skies, can understand more the idea Why
Accidents Happen, improve safety in aviation by making all airlines more aware
and interested to the importance of Human Factors in aviation operations
through the provision of practical Human Factors material and measure developed
on the basis of experience to improve safety in your organization .
Learn from the mistakes of others, remember
that we are humans and nobody is perfect, the perfection in the real live it does
not exist as human beings people are always going to make mistakes it is
important to recognize on time the error for the prevention of accidents .
If your actions inspire others to improve Safety,
learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader. Whatever you are, be a
good one, and always remember Fly Safely all the time.
Leadership inside your cockpit is the key of all
successful efforts to stay away of accidents.
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