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U.S. Army Human-Error-Related Data Bases
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Abstract
Human error has been shown to be a major factor influencing U.S. Army aviation and ground safety. This paper reviews human-error-related Army aviation mishap data and trends. It also describes the Army data bases related to safety issues, providing information on the data contents, access, capabilities and applications. Additionally, the paper discusses current Army initiatives toward resolution of human error safety problems.
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McGehee, M., Armstrong, R., and Hicks, J., "U.S. Army Human-Error-Related Data Bases," SAE Technical Paper 872507, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/872507.Also In
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- The U.S. Army Safety Center “Army Chief of Staff 3d Quarter FY 87 In-Process Review,” Fort Rucker, AL USASC 1987
- Based on USASC mishap data for the period FY 82 thru FY 87
- Department of the Army AR 385-40: Accident Reporting and Records Washington, DC Headquarters, Department of the Army 1987
- Department of the Army DA Pamphlet 385-95: Safety, Aircraft Accident Investigation and Reporting Washington, D.C. Headquarters, Department of the Army 1983
- Ibid
- The U.S. Army Safety Center ARPS Users' Manual Fort Rucker, AL USASC 1985