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Over a decade of UAV incidents: A human factors analysis of causal factors.
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This analysis examined systemic causes of Uncrewed Air Vehicle (UAV) accidents identifying operator, environmental, supervisory, and organisational factors through the use of the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS). HFACS is a system-based analysis method for investigating the causal factors associated with accidents and incidents and has previously been used to reliably and systematically identify active and latent failures associated with both military and general aviation accidents. Whilst HFACS has previously been applied to UAV accidents, the last known application was conducted in 2014. Using reports retrieved from nine accident investigation organisations' databases, causal factors were coded against unsafe acts, preconditions, and failures at the supervisory, organisational, and environmental levels. Causal factors were assessed on 77 medium or large UAV mishaps/accidents that occurred over a 12-year period up to 2024. 42 mishap reports were deemed to involve a human factor as a causal factor. A large proportion of the mishaps contained factors attributed to Decision Errors at level 1 (Unsafe Acts) which was found to be associated with both the Technological Environment and Adverse Mental State at level 2 (Pre-conditions). Causal factors were identified at each of the other 3 levels (Supervisory, Organisational and External) with a number of emergent associations between causal factors. These data provide support for the identification and development of interventions aimed at improving the safety of organisations and advice of regulators for Uncrewed Air Systems.
Authors
- Ben Grindley
- Katie Phillips
- K. Parnell
- Tom Cherrett
- James P. Scanlan
- K. Plant
Keywords
- Medicine
- Engineering
- Environmental Science
Citation: Ben Grindley, Katie Phillips, K. Parnell , et al. (2024). Over a decade of UAV incidents: A human factors analysis of causal factors.. Applied Ergonomics. Semantic Scholar ID e6b3135cc7c7e74f9fba40b9a1d066529bb72d99. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2024.104355 ↗