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Research on Flight Professional Spirit and Skill Capability Based on Human Factors Analysis Model

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DOI: 10.23977/ieim.2022.050405 | Downloads: 18 | Views: 635

Author(s)

Min Luo 1, Ping Gao 2

Affiliation(s)

1 Aviation Research Dept., China Academy of Civil Aviation Science and Technology (Engineering and Technical Research Center of Civil Aviation Safety Anslysis and Prevntion of Beijing),Beijing, China
2 Aviation Research Dept., China Academy of Civil Aviation Science and Technology (Engineering and Technical Research Center of Civil Aviation Safety Anslysis and Prevntion of Beijing), Beijing, China

Corresponding Author

Min Luo

ABSTRACT

The professional spirit and skill capability of pilots are directly related to flight safety. In this study, 36 typical Cina civil aviation flight incidents caused by crew responsibility from January 2017 to June 2019 were taken as the research objects. After using the human factor analysis model, the study had deeply analyzed the typical problems of flight professional spirit and skill capability, and put forward the corresponding measures for the industry and airline.

KEYWORDS

professional spirit, skill capability, human factors analysis model

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Min Luo, Ping Gao, Research on Flight Professional Spirit and Skill Capability Based on Human Factors Analysis Model. Industrial Engineering and Innovation Management (2022) Vol. 5: 21-28. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/ieim.2022.050405.

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