The correlation between Human Physiology with Advancement of Technology in Aviation
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2018
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University of Management and Technolog
Abstract
As we all know the growth of advance in technology helped aviation to flourish in the world transporting people from one place to other with the efficient and safest means in the early 1970 to late 90s. It helped pilots to maintain a more precise and accurate view of flight dynamics onboard lowering the risks of human error that contributed to major accidents in aviation resulting the loss of lives but this explains one side of the story.
The purpose of me to undertake this study is to highlight the unanticipated issues that arises due the non-correlation of human physiology because of the fast pace advancement of technology in aviation. The latter half of the study will discuss the details of human physiology and its limitations that were taken into consideration initially before designing and implementing the new parameters that proved to be successful in the evolutionary era up to a certain level of technology changes.
However, the next half of the project will highlight the important preview of automation phases and the unanticipated issue establishing the fact that increasing automation up to a certain level in aviation industry doesn't contribute to any significant growth in safety and efficiency anddoesn't relate with the human philology as it has failed to create a fit between man and machinery interaction.
The conclusion will discuss the relatable cockpit interface and training and safety solutions to prevent these issue and promoting the active status of humans rather than supervisory role
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Supervised by: Capt. Imran Saeed
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Advancement of technology in aviation, Machinery interaction, BS thesis