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AVIATION INDUSTRY
Human Factors Are Involved In Aviation
Human Factors Are Involved In Aviation
Introduction
Maintenance is essential to aviation safety, yet improper maintenance contributes to a significant proportion of aviation accidents and incidents. This is because a small percentage of maintenance tasks are performed incorrectly or are omitted due to human error. Examples ...
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AVIATION INDUSTRY
Cultural Differences between the Major Aviation Nation's Rules Involving Flight and Safety & the Differences between the Ways Different Nations Conduct Accident Investigations
Cultural Differences between the Major Aviation Nation's Rules Involving Flight and Safety & the Differences between the Ways Different Nations Conduct Accident Investigations
Introduction
Culture is widely believed to ...
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AVIATION INDUSTRY
Flight Physiology & Maintain Aircraft Safety
Flight Physiology & Maintain Aircraft Safety
Introduction
The stresses of flying, or indeed of any activity, consume energy. This energy is derived from oxygen and from blood sugar. The pilot is unwise to fly for too long without eating. His blood sugar will be low, ...
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AVIATION INDUSTRY
Importance of Communication between Pilot & Controller, And Examples using the FAA reg. 7110.65
Importance of Communication between Pilot & Controller, And Examples using the FAA reg. 7110.65
Introduction
Communications between controllers and pilots remain a vital part of air traffic control operations. Problems with it can result in hazardous situations. A ...
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PILOT ERROR
How Lack of Training and Complacency Contribute To Pilot Error
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In this study we try to explore the concept of Pilot Error in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is how lack of training and complacency contribute to pilot error. The research also analyzes many reasons ...
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OPEN SKIES
Open Skies between the U.S and the E.U
The intercontinental aviation market between the EU and the U.S. is the largest in the world and, like the rest of the sector, has suffered from over-regulation that limited their growth. Any progress in liberalization is a stimulus to growth and potential ...
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FATIGUE INFLUENCING JOB PERFORMANCE
Fatigue Influencing Job Performance
Fatigue Influencing Job Performance
Mental fatigue has long been recognized as having a central explanatory role in human performance, work psychology, health psychology, and other cognate areas. Research on fatigue has a long history, rooted firmly in practical problems such as impairment associated with ...
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NY/NJ AIRSPACE REDESIGN
NY/NJ airspace redesign
NY/NJ airspace redesign
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Modernizing the nation's airspace and procedures requires a cohesive, high-level evolutionary strategy paired with specific tactics to deliver the desired products. The purpose of the National Airspace and Procedures Plan is to articulate the FAA's system-level strategy concerning airspace and procedures in order ...
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IPad in Aviation
IPad in Aviation
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Information technology - is a key area of ??development of1 high-tech business. The Government should attach great importance to this issue, and apparently the concept of development of a in the XXI century will involve the introduction of information technologies in all spheres of life. Should ...