Human error data collection as a precursor to the development of a human reliability assessment capability in air traffic management |
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Authors: | Barry Kirwan W. Huw Gibson Brian Hickling |
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Affiliation: | aEurocontrol Experimental Centre, Centre des Bois des Bordes, BP15, F 91222 Bretigny, France;bThe University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK |
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Abstract: | Quantified risk and safety assessments are now required for safety cases for European air traffic management (ATM) services. Since ATM is highly human-dependent for its safety, this suggests a need for formal human reliability assessment (HRA), as carried out in other industries such as nuclear power. Since the fundamental aspect of HRA is human error data, in the form of human error probabilities (HEPs), it was decided to take a first step towards development of an ATM HRA approach by deriving some HEPs in an ATM context.This paper reports a study, which collected HEPs via analysing the results of a real-time simulation involving air traffic controllers (ATCOs) and pilots, with a focus on communication errors. This study did indeed derive HEPs that were found to be concordant with other known communication human error data. This is a first step, and shows promise for HRA in ATM, since HEPs have been derived which could be used in safety assessments, although these HEPs are for only one (albeit critical) aspect of ATCOs’ tasks (communications). The paper discusses options and potential ways forward for the development of a full HRA capability in ATM. |
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Keywords: | Human reliability assessment Human error data Air traffic management |
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