To know the human and his physical limits, to be aware of his limited computing capacity and to learn healthy "thinking", to be aware of people's mental flaws, and to learn to establish a system that can eliminate / eliminate unsafe situations arising from human factors, thereby increasing aviation safety. To create awareness in preventing human-induced accidents and errors that may occur during work or in operation by associating the activities of the maintenance assistants or all personnel related to aircraft maintenance, as well as the technical personnel performing aircraft or component maintenance, with human performance and possible errors.
Prerequisite(s)
HUT3915 HUMAN FACTORS
Corequisite(s)
Course Code Course Name…
Special Requisite(s)
English intermediate level, attendance
Instructor(s)
Lecturer Nur Budaklıer
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
Wednesday 13:00-15:50, Atakoy Yerleşkesi B12/14
Office Hour(s)
Tuesday 09.30-1030, İncirli MYO 3A-04
Teaching Methods and Techniques
-Lecture, discussion, case study
Principle Sources
-Human Factors Methods. Neville A. Stanton, Paul M. Salmon, Guy H. Wakker, Chris Bober, DAniel R. Jenkings
Other Sources
-Havacılıkta İnsan Faktörü, N.Temuçin Gürel
-Tüm Havacılık Operasyonları Kapsamında Havacılıkta İnsan Faktörleri, Doç.Dr. Vahap Önen
-Türk Sivil Havacılık Tarihine Damga Vuran Uçak Kazaları, Kerem Gök
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Hazardous Situations in the Work Area
Oral and visual presentation, case study
2. Week
Human Factor Conceptual Models (SHELL; PEEP; PEAR)
Oral and visual presentation, case study
3. Week
Error Models and Error Methods
Oral and visual presentation, case study
4. Week
Reason Model
Oral and visual presentation, case study
5. Week
Error Models in Aviation Maintenance (Dirty Dozen)
Oral and visual presentation, case study
6. Week
Incidents and Accidents related to Human Factors in Aviation
Oral and visual presentation, case study
7. Week
Incidents and Accidents related to Human Factors in Aviation
Oral and visual presentation, case study
8. Week
Midterm
Midterm Exam
9. Week
Human Performance and Limits (Human as Biological Being)
Oral and visual presentation, case study
10. Week
Human Performance and Limits (Perception, Sense Organs, Logic)
Oral and visual presentation, case study
11. Week
Internal and External Factors that Shape Human Performance
Oral and visual presentation, case study
12. Week
Hazardous Situations in the Work Area
Oral and visual presentation, case study
13. Week
Hazardous Situations in the Work Area
Oral and visual presentation, case study
14. Week
Professional Responsibility of a Technician, Effective Team Behavior
Oral and visual presentation, case study
15. Week
Final
Final Exam
16. Week
Final
Final Exam
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Having the knowledge of basic principles, rules and laws of aircraft and aerospace systems.
PO-2
The ability of recognizing and using the structural characteristics of the aircraft and the aircraft related maintenanceandtools.
PO-3
Applying the knowledge of basic issues related to aircraft electronics.
PO-4
Technical drawing and know the rules of civil aviation
PO-5
Applying the relevant standards for aircraft maintenance and repairment
PO-6
Aircraft automatic control methods
PO-7
By performing algorithms and programming to set microcontroller circuits
PO-8
Ensuring operatıonal safety of electronic materıal and performing basic measurements
PO-9
The ability of analyzing aircraft electrical-electronic systems, materials and failure
PO-10
Installing digital, analog and power electronics circuits
PO-11
Performıng cyber communıcatıon of control system and settıng sensor systems
PO-12
Applyıng standards and assurance of qualıty, abılıty of usıng foreıgn languages
PO-13
Values of professıonal ethıcs, usıng communıcatıon technologıes and performıng reseaches
PO-14
Performıng first aid /wounded patients İn Case of emergency and protectıng the environment
PO-15
Performing matmatıcs applıcatıons
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
To understand the importance of safety in Civil Aviation
LO-2
To be aware of the impact of the Human Factor on safety in Civil Aviation
LO-3
Getting to know people, knowing their physical limits
LO-4
To create awareness in preventing human-induced accidents and errors.
LO-5
To know the conceptual models related to the Human Factor in Aviation