Husi, GézaBoppani, Pruthvi2024-09-132024-09-132024-05-24https://hdl.handle.net/2437/380103The purpose of this thesis is to examine the impact of human factors on flight safety, with a focus on accidents and incidents caused by pilot error, communication breakdown, and automation dependence. The thesis aims to analyze the underlying causes of these factors, the challenges they present to the aviation industry, and the measures that can be taken to mitigate their effects. The study will draw on relevant literature, case studies, and expert opinions to provide a comprehensive analysis of the issue and offer recommendations for improving flight safety. By identifying the key human factors that contribute to aviation accidents and incidents, this thesis seeks to provide insights that can help aviation professionals develop better safety practices and protocols.95enHuman Factors Flight Safety, Crew Resource Management (CRM), Situational Awareness, Human Performance Fatigue Management ,Decision-Making in Aviation, Cockpit Communication, Workload Management, Human-Machine Interface, Stress and Aviation Safety Training and Simulation Error Management Safety Culture Automation and Human Factors Human Factors Engineering Psychological Factors in Aviation Aviation Safety Programs Safety Protocols Risk Assessment in Aviation Accident Investigation Safety Management Systems (SMS) Pilot Mental HealthPilot ErrorThe Impact of human factors on flight safety, including accidents and incidents caused by pilot error, communication breakdown, and automation dependence.Measures to be implemented to improve the safety in aviationEngineering SciencesHozzáférhető a 2022 decemberi felsőoktatási törvénymódosítás értelmében.