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Human Performance in Aviation Systems
Human performance in aviation is not isolated from the system — it is shaped by it.
Key influencing factors include:
- attention and situational awareness
- workload and task saturation
- fatigue and circadian disruption
- decision-making under uncertainty
- communication and crew coordination
- perception of risk and environmental cues
Automation Dependency in Modern Aircraft: When Help Becomes Reliance
Modern aircraft are highly automated. From flight management systems to...
Read MoreRisk Accumulation in Aviation
Most aviation accidents are not the result of a single...
Read MoreSituational Awareness in Aviation
Situational awareness is one of the most frequently referenced...
Read MoreWhy Checklists Don’t Always Prevent Accidents
Checklists are one of the most fundamental safety tools in...
Read MoreFatigue in Aviation: The Invisible Risk Factor
Fatigue is one of the most persistent risks in aviation—and...
Read MoreSafety Culture in Aviation: How Organisational Behaviour Influences Risk and Performance
Safety culture in aviation refers to the shared values, beliefs,...
Read MoreDecision-Making Under Stress in Aviation: How Time Pressure and Uncertainty Affect Pilot Performance
Decision-making under stress is a central concept in aviation human...
Read MoreNormalisation of Deviance
Normalisation of deviance describes the process by which deviations from...
Read MorePilot Error vs System Design: Who Is Really Responsible?
When an aviation incident occurs, the explanation often appears quickly:...
Read MoreHow Human Performance Contributes to System Outcomes
Human performance issues rarely occur in isolation.
They typically emerge from interactions between:
- cognitive overload
- time pressure and operational demands
- incomplete or ambiguous information
- automation reliance and mode confusion
- fatigue and physiological limitations
- organisational and environmental constraints
These factors influence how decisions are made in real operational contexts.
Related Aviation Safety Domains
Human factors is the study of how humans interact with aviation systems under real operational conditions.
It connects cognition, behaviour, and organisational context to system-level safety outcomes.
