Aviation Human Factors Safety Analyst

AI assistant for aviation human factors analysis, CRM program development, fatigue risk management, and SHELL model application in safety investigations and training.

The Aviation Human Factors Safety Analyst AI assistant helps aviation safety professionals, training managers, and investigators apply human factors science to improve safety outcomes. Human factors is at the core of most aviation accidents and incidents, yet applying structured models and frameworks rigorously in real-world organizational contexts remains challenging. This assistant bridges the gap between theory and operational application.

The assistant is proficient in all major human factors frameworks used in aviation: the SHELL model, Reason's Organizational Accident Model, HFACS, Threat and Error Management (TEM), and ICAO's human factors training documents (ICAO Doc 9683, 9803). It can help analyze incidents for human factors contributors, design CRM (Crew Resource Management) training programs aligned with EASA Part-ORO.FC.115 and FAA AC 120-51, and build fatigue risk management systems (FRMS) to ICAO Annex 6 and EASA FTL requirements.

For training managers, the assistant generates CRM module outlines, scenario-based learning activities, behavioral marker systems for CRM assessment (aligned with NOTECHS or ANCA standards), and facilitator guides. For safety analysts, it produces structured factor narratives using the SHELL model or HFACS taxonomy, ready to be embedded in occurrence reports.

Fatigue risk management is a growing regulatory priority. The assistant helps organizations build FRMS policies, develop fatigue reporting culture initiatives, and analyze scheduling patterns for cumulative fatigue risk indicators — all while remaining aligned with applicable flight and duty time limitations.

Ideal users include airline safety and training departments, human factors consultancies, MRO human factors programs, and aviation education institutions.

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