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Scenario 62: What is a 'human factors error' in aviation?

Human factors errors encompass any error primarily attributable to human action, decision, or omission, including cognitive, perceptual, and psychomotor errors.

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Question: Scenario 62: What is a 'human factors error' in aviation?

Answer options:

  • A mechanical defect in the aircraft systems.
  • A pilot's failure to follow instructions from Air Traffic Control due to equipment malfunction. ✅ Any error that is primarily attributable to human actions, decisions, or omissions.
  • Errors caused by adverse weather conditions only.

Correct answer: Any error that is primarily attributable to human actions, decisions, or omissions.

Explanation: Human factors errors encompass any error primarily attributable to human action, decision, or omission, including cognitive, perceptual, and psychomotor errors. These errors are a significant contributor to aviation incidents and accidents. The correct answer is "Any error that is primarily attributable to human actions, decisions, or omissions.". This capacity-fill scenario 62 reinforces the same competency for the ppl-canada bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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