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Performance & Limitations in Aviationby
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Private Pilot's Licence Course: Human Factors and Flight Safetyby
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Human
Performance and Limitations for
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Human
Performance & Limitations in Aviationby
Ron D. Campbell, Michael Bagshaw
Human
Factors Manual for General Aviationby Stanley
R. Trollip
Human
Factors for Pilots
Maintenance
and Mechanics von Larry W. Reithmaier
Resilience
Engineering: Concepts And Precepts: Concepts and Precepts
von Erik Hollnage , David D. Woods,
Nancy Leveson
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MODULE 9A — HUMAN FACTORS
Category A: 20 multi-choice and 1 essay question. Time allowed 25 minutes plus 20 minutes.
Category B1: 20 multi-choice and 1 essay question. Time allowed 25 minutes plus 20 minutes.
Category B2: 20 multi-choice and 1 essay question. Time allowed 25 minutes plus 20 minutes.
MODULE 9A. HUMAN FACTORS
Note: This module does not apply to category B3. Relevant subject matters for category B3 are defined in module
9B.
LEVEL A B1 B2
9.1 General 1 2 2
The need to take human factors into account;
Incidents attributable to human factors/human error;
"Murphy’s" law.
9.2 Human Performance and Limitations 1 2 2
Vision;
Hearing;
Information processing;
Attention and perception;
Memory;
Claustrophobia and physical access.
9.3 Social Psychology 1 1 1
Responsibility: individual and group;
Motivation and de-motivation;
Peer pressure;
"Culture" issues;
Team working;
Management, supervision and leadership.
9.4 Factors Affecting Performance 2 2 2
Fitness/health;
Stress: domestic and work related;
Time pressure and deadlines;
Workload: overload and underload;
Sleep and fatigue, shiftwork;
Alcohol, medication, drug abuse.
9.5 Physical Environment 1 1 1
Noise and fumes;
Illumination;
Climate and temperature;
Motion and vibration;
Working environment.
9.6 Tasks 1 1 1
Physical work;
Repetitive tasks;
Visual inspection;
Complex systems.
LEVEL A B1 B2
9.7 Communication 2 2 2
Within and between teams;
Work logging and recording;
Keeping up to date, currency;
Dissemination of information.
9.8 Human Error 1 2 2
Error models and theories;
Types of error in maintenance tasks;
Implications of errors (i.e. accidents);
Avoiding and managing errors.
A B1 B2
9.9 Hazards in the Workplace 1 2 2
Recognising and avoiding hazards;
Dealing with emergencies.
MODULE 9B. HUMAN FACTORS
Note: The scope of this module shall reflect the less demanding environment of maintenance for B3 licence holders.
LEVEL
B3
9.1 General 2
The need to take human factors into account;
Incidents attributable to human factors/human error;
"Murphy’s" law.
9.2 Human Performance and Limitations 2
Vision;
Hearing;
Information processing;
Attention and perception;
Memory;
Claustrophobia and physical access.
9.3 Social Psychology 1
Responsibility: individual and group;
Motivation and de-motivation;
Peer pressure;
"Culture" issues;
Team working;
Management, supervision and leadership.
9.4 Factors Affecting Performance 2
Fitness/health;
Stress: domestic and work related;
Time pressure and deadlines;
Workload: overload and underload;
Sleep and fatigue, shiftwork;
MODULE 9B — HUMAN FACTORS
Category B3: 16 multi-choice and 1 essay questions. Time allowed 20 minutes plus 20 minutes.
MODULE 9B. HUMAN FACTORS
Note: The scope of this module shall reflect the less demanding environment of maintenance for B3 licence holders.
LEVEL B3
9.1 General 2
The need to take human factors into account;
Incidents attributable to human factors/human error;
"Murphy’s" law.
9.2 Human Performance and Limitations 2
Vision;
Hearing;
Information processing;
Attention and perception;
Memory;
Claustrophobia and physical access.
9.3 Social Psychology 1
Responsibility: individual and group;
Motivation and de-motivation;
Peer pressure;
"Culture" issues;
Team working;
Management, supervision and leadership.
9.4 Factors Affecting Performance 2
Fitness/health;
Stress: domestic and work related;
Time pressure and deadlines;
Workload: overload and underload;
Sleep and fatigue, shiftwork;
Alcohol, medication, drug abuse.
9.5 Physical Environment 1
Noise and fumes;
Illumination;
Climate and temperature;
Motion and vibration;
Working environment.
9.6 Tasks 1
Physical work;
Repetitive tasks;
Visual inspection;
Complex systems.
9.7 Communication 2
Within and between teams;
Work logging and recording;
Keeping up to date, currency;
Dissemination of information.
9.8 Human Error 2
Error models and theories;
Types of error in maintenance tasks;
Implications of errors (i.e. accidents);
Avoiding and managing errors.
9.9 Hazards in the Workplace 2
Recognising and avoiding hazards;
Dealing with emergencies.