The man is the most important element in man-machine-environment system, even much more in military aviation. A simple distraction, a simple mistake can have dramatic results.What means the factor H?  A man is the only responsible to the man. This russian video with english subtitles highlights the importance of human element as the key to Aviation safety.
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The mission of the NATO Human Factors and Medicine Panel is to provide the science and technology base for optimising health, human protection, well being and performance of the human in operational environments with consideration of affordability. This involves understanding and ensuring the physical, physiological, psychological and cognitive compatibility among military personnel, technological systems, missions, and environments. This is accomplished by exchange of information, collaborative experiments and shared field trials…
Durante el mes de febrero de 1951 se celebró en Washington (Estados Unidos) una reunion de los dirigentes de la investigación aeronautica de los paises del Pacto del Atlantico (OTAN). La Conferencia tenÃa por objeto analizar el potencial de investigacion y desarrollo de material aeronautico. El resultado de la Conferencia fue una recomendacion dirigida al Grupo Permanente del Comite Militar de la N.A.T.O., para la creacion de un Grupo Asesor para la Investigación y Desarrollo en Aeronáutica (AGARD)…
 Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona.It’s where old planes go to die – a 2,600-acre patch of U.S. desert where several generations of military aircraft are stored in what has been dubbed ‘The Boneyard’.The facility is the size of 1,300 football pitches… Leer más…
Through this slideshow of the Air &  Surface Nurse Transport Association (ASTNA) you may get knowledge  about the scope of practics, code of ethics and Flight Nurse philosophy,who provide patient care during all phases of transport. Its objective is to cultivate an environment for Army personnel from which to expand their body of Knowledge on transporting critically injured , ill or burned patients by air or surface .Transport Nurses deliver care in hospitals, in ground and air vehicles or water transport vehicles,specially within the military context.
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