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http://dx.doi.org/10.14775/ksmpe.2020.19.10.068

A Study on the Safety and Management Plan of Aviation Maintenance due to Human Error  

Park, Se-Jong (Graduate School of Mechanical Engineering, DONG-A UNIV)
Jeon, Eon-Chan (Department of Mechanical Engineering, DONG-A UNIV.)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers / v.19, no.10, 2020 , pp. 68-73 More about this Journal
Abstract
The proportion of airline accidents caused by human factors is steadily increasing. The aviation industry has made considerable progress in reducing the accident rate; however, since the early 1980s, the accident rate has remained constant. Due to airspace congestion, the safety margins of these existing safety promotion methods are gradually decreasing; thus, new methods to prevent accidents and quasi-accidents must be devised. Causative factors of aviation accidents include increased air traffic due to increased air demand, increased cumulative working hours due to long-distance flights, and complicated flight environments. Accidents often occur when several small errors accumulate in the normal course of operation, rather than after a single error. Accordingly, in this study, the impacts on air navigation due to human error by aviation maintenance personnel and varying international standards (i.e., KOCA vs. F.A.A vs. EASA) analyzed, and the relationship between human decision-making and behavior was investigated. The resulting safety analysis and alternatives were presented to prevent aviation maintenance accidents and cognitive ergonomics errors.
Keywords
Human error; Decision Making; Safety Analysis; Cognitive Ergonomics Error;
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