Fatigue is a significant concern in general aviation, where long hours, irregular schedules, and operational demands can adversely affect safety and performance. In this newsletter, we introduce the concept of fatigue, its implications for aviation,
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Welcome to the final part of our series on the Dirty Dozen! This time, we’re tackling the remaining six elements – common human factors that, if unaddressed, can lead to incidents in aviation. Understanding these factors and applying
Aviation safety relies on accuracy, discipline, and a solid grasp of human factors. A key concept in this area is The Dirty Dozen. In the previous newsletter, we identified the twelve elements shown below. This issue explores the first six
Aviation safety relies on precision, discipline, and a thorough understanding of human factors. A pivotal tool in promoting this understanding is the concept of The Dirty Dozen. But what is it, and why has it become so integral to aviation
Achieving excellence in aviation safety requires more than just compliance with regulations – it demands an ingrained culture of safety supported by a strong understanding of Human Factors. By seamlessly integrating Human Factors into
Making mistakes isn’t a failure—it’s part of being human. Research suggests that we make 3-6 errors every waking hour, whether driving, working, or running daily errands. Most of these errors don’t have serious consequences because we
The value of SMS software, aviation safety, QSMS, business aviation
EASA – European Union Aviation Safety Agency has noticed an alarming trend in the number of reports of unreliable speed and altitude indications during the first flight(s) following the aircraft leaving storage, caused by contaminated air data systems.
WYVERN Ltd and MRO Insider have partnered to help operators make better risk-based decisions when choosing an aircraft maintenance organization to support their business.
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