ABSTRACT

This unique book expands the contribution of aviation psychology and human factors to the aviation industry within the Asia Pacific region, with participation from many other parts of the globe, and key local and international experts, developing the safety, efficiency and viability of the industry. It is a forward-looking work, providing new strategies for psychology and human factors to increase the safe and effective functioning of aviation organisations and systems, pertinent to both civil and military operations. This is the formal refereed proceedings of The Fifth Australian Aviation Psychology Symposium, Manly Beach, Sydney 2000. The symposium had a diverse range of contributions and Development Workshops, bringing together practitioners from aviation psychology and human factors, flight operations management, safety managers, pilots, cabin crew, air traffic controllers, engineering and maintenance personnel, air safety investigators, staff from manufacturers and regulatory bodies, and applied aviation industry researchers and academics. This book will be of interest to anyone involved in human factors, safety systems or aviation psychology within both the civil and military aviation industry.

chapter 4|8 pages

Management Influence on Safety Climate

chapter 5|8 pages

Models of Bureaucratic Failure

chapter 7|16 pages

Barrier Analysis and Accident Prevention

chapter 14|10 pages

Betty and the General

chapter 28|8 pages

Prospective Memory in Air Traffic Control

chapter 29|12 pages

Human Factors Issues in CPDLC

chapter 31|14 pages

Inadvertent Slide Activation