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Human Factors Analysis of Air Traffic Safety Based on HFACS-BN Model
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Air traffic control (ATC) performance is important to ensure flight safety and the sustainability of aviation growth. To better evaluate the performance of ATC, this paper introduces the HFACS-BN model (HFACS: Human factors analysis and classification system; BN: Bayesian network), which can be combined with the subjective information of relevant experts and the objective data of accident reports to obtain more accurate evaluation results. The human factors of ATC in this paper are derived from screening and analysis of 142 civil and general aviation accidents/incidents related to ATC human factors worldwide from 1980 to 2019, among which the most important 25 HFs are selected to construct the evaluation model. The authors designed and implemented a questionnaire survey based on the HFACS framework and collected valid data from 26 frontline air traffic controllers (ATCO) and experts related to ATC in 2019. Combining the responses with objective data, the noisy MAX model is used to calculate the conditional probability table. The results showed that, among the four levels of human factors, unsafe acts had the greatest influence on ATC Performance (79.4%), while preconditions for safe acts contributed the least (40.3%). The sensitivity analysis indicates the order of major human factors influencing the performance of ATC. Finally, this study contributes to the literature in terms of methodological development and expert empirical analysis, providing data support for human error management intervention of ATC in aviation safety.
Authors
- Tao Lyu
- Wenbin Song
- Ke Du
Keywords
- Computer Science
- Engineering
- Psychology
Citation: Tao Lyu, Wenbin Song, Ke Du (2019). Human Factors Analysis of Air Traffic Safety Based on HFACS-BN Model. Applied Sciences. Semantic Scholar ID 7630ec7f10da89fa4e6db51919941f60aeb436d0. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9235049 ↗