This book investigates human behavior within the aviation sector. Authored by a experienced aviation psychologist, it reveals the complexities of human performance in flight operations. From understanding the question of how human factors shape aviation safety to exploring decision-making, spatial awareness, stress management, and well-being, this book details what aviation professionals need to know about the industry of flight and psychology.
The title brings together the latest research findings, industry best practices, and regulatory requirements. It presents unique insights into the psychological aspects of aviation safety and performance leading to a deeper appreciation for the role of human factors in flight operations. Insights and practical skills are presented that are designed for the professional to elevate safety and efficiency in aviation operations. Case studies and real-life examples underpin the learning and readers will feel confident in their knowledge that they have developed a comprehensive understanding of human factors in aviation from reading this book.
Human Factors for Pilots and Aviation Specialists: Flight Safety Through Modern Approaches to Human Behavior will appeal to experienced aviation professionals, human factors specialists, students of aerospace and aeronautical engineering and researchers studying the human aspects of flight.