Essays about: "human factors and aviation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 essays containing the words human factors and aviation.
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1. SIMULATION TRAINING: FROM THE STUDENTS' POINT OF VIEW
University essay fromAbstract : Background: Simulation training is a well-grounded concept that is used to increase and maintain safety in various industries such as aviation, military, and health care. Simulation training is today an integrated part of the Bachelor programme in nursing. READ MORE
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2. Optimizing Air Traffic Control: Human Factors Integration : Examining the ATC Work Domain and Controllers' Experience of the Mil i-ATC's Alarm System
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : The study focuses on the Human Factors (HF) discipline and its role in improving aviation safety and efficiency within Air Traffic Control (ATC). The objective is to contribute to a better understanding of the ATC work domain and identify opportunities for improving performance, safety and efficiency. READ MORE
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3. Human Factors in Aerial Drone Operations
University essay from Lunds universitet/TrafikflyghögskolanAbstract : Meanwhile experiencing an industry-wide lack of regulatory adaptation and official incident/accident data, aerial drone usage is becoming increasingly popular and so the potential safety concern they pose to civil aviation and ‘ground-based objects’. Similarly to the aviation industry, its assumed Human Factors will be a proportionally increasing contributing factor in drone related incidents/accidents as drones becomes progressively more reliable. READ MORE
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4. Human errors in industrial operations and maintenance
University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Innovation och produktrealiseringAbstract : Within maintenance activities and industrial operations, human is subjected to different kind of stresses and situation that could result in mistakes and accidents. The human errors in maintenance and manufacturing are an unexplored latter such that a little focusis invested in this area. READ MORE
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5. Techno-economic assessment for optimised renewable jet fuel production in Sweden
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : The aviation industry contributes to more than 2% of global human-inducedCO2-emissions, and it is expected to increase to 3% by 2050 as demand for aviation grows. As the industry is still dependent on conventional jet fuel (CJF), one of the key elements to help decarbonise the industry is to transition to renewable jet fuel (RJF). READ MORE