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Rebecca Jubis

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Stager, Paul, Hameluck, Donald and Jubis, Rebecca (1989): Underlying Factors in Air Traffic Control Incidents. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 33rd Annual Meeting 1989. pp. 43-46.

As part of a continuing investigation of the conditions associated with operating irregularities in air traffic control (ATC), reports prepared during the investigation of 301 operating irregularities were analyzed in order to identify the factors most likely to precipitate air traffic control incidents. Operating irregularities were found to occur more frequently under conditions of moderate or low workload and normal complexity. A second objective of the work has been to develop a database system from which statistical data on operating irregularities and the various identified factors can be extracted. However, in order to enhance the integrity of the descriptive information in the database, the category structure that has been used to record the occurrence of ATC incidents is being revised to reflect the contemporary approaches to human error. A brief description of the proposed structure is included in the present paper.

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