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  • Journal of Aviation
  • Volume:3 Issue:1
  • HFACS Analysis for Investigating Human Errors in Flight Training Accidents

HFACS Analysis for Investigating Human Errors in Flight Training Accidents

Authors : Bilal KILIÇ
Pages : 28-37
Doi:10.30518/jav.553315
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Publication Date : 2019-06-23
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Training of pilots in civil aviation is the primary concern when dealing with accidents and incidents.  There has been  too little  research  into accidents during flight instruction. To advance the literature, the present study aims to analyze accidents during the instructional general aviation flights. This study examined  investigation reports of 70 accidents involving instructional general aviation flights in the United States between 01.01.2018 and 12.12.2018. The data of those accidents was recorded by the national transportation safety board insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(NTSB);. The causal factors of those accidents were statistically analyzed and classified by using the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(HFACS);. To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first ever report analyzing contributing factors of training flight accidents by the analytical framework HFACS. According to the analysis results, it was revealed that across all accidents mentioned above, skill-based errors were ranked as the primary contributing factors, followed by environmental factors, and decision errors. Results showed that the most common skill-based errors are student pilots’ improper landing flare and failure to maintain directional control during landing and takeoff. The findings of this study provide intriguing insight that may be beneficial to people researching contributing factors of aviation accidents in academia and practice. Furthermore, the outcome of the current study may assist student pilots in completing safe flights.
Keywords : Air Transportation, Accident Investigation, Ab initio Pilots, Human Factors Analysis and Classification System HFACS, organization

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