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HUMAN FACTORS FOR GROUND CREW



Introduction

The Aviation industry is supported by many ground crew who are responsible for many aspects of aircraft repair and maintenance. Their work is critical in ensuring safety of the aircraft that would soon be airborne. Time and again, human error at this level, have led to aircraft incidents and accidents. Human Error can be managed best through education and awareness of all ground personnel in the areas of Human Factors. This course is recommended for all ground personnel responsible for keeping civil aviation flying safe.



Objectives

At the end of this course, the participant is expected to acquire:

  1. An appreciation of human factors considerations;
  2. The ability to anticipate human error and mitigate these;
  3. An understanding of human error issues in civil aviation history through critical evaluation of case studies.


Duration

The duration of the course is 2 days.



Course Content

  1. Basic Cognitive Human Factors: Human Information Processing, Perception, Cognition, Decision Making, Attention, Memory;
  2. Analysis of case studies of human error in civil aviation ground operations using human factors models;
  3. Managing Stress and Fatigue;
  4. Team work and Total Resources Management;
  5. Occupational Safety and Health aspects of ground operations.

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Course Fees

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