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ffice:smarttags" />1.2.14 The approach proposed in this manual to
identify the successful human performance mechanisms that
contribute to aviation safety and, therefore, to the design of
countermeasures against human error focuses on the
monitoring of normal line operations.
Figure 1-2. Training Behaviours — Accomplishing training goals
Safety
Production
Chapter 1. Basic error management concepts 1-5
1.2.15 Any typical routine flight — a normal process
— involves inevitable, yet mostly inconsequential errors
(selecting wrong frequencies, dialling wrong altitudes,
acknowledging incorrect read-backs, mishandling switches
and levers, etc.) Some errors are due to flaws in human
performance while others are fostered by systemic shortcomings;
most are a combination of both. The majority of
these errors have no negative consequences because operational
personnel employ successful coping strategies and
system defences act as a containment net. In order to design
remedial strategies, the aviation industry must learn about
these successful strategies and defences, rather than continue
to focus on failures, as it has historically done. |