Aviation Maintenance and Human Error: A Practical SCTA Case Study

We often think of safety in terms of operations, but maintenance plays an equally critical role.
In this blog, we look at a helicopter maintenance task and explore how Human Factors methods can be used to understand how things could go wrong, and why.
It’s a good reminder that even routine tasks deserve careful attention.
Kegworth Revisited: A Case for Systemic Thinking

On 8 January 1989, British Midland Flight 92 crashed just short of East Midlands Airport, killing 47 people. But the Kegworth disaster wasn’t just about a mistaken decision, it was the result of multiple system failures.