FSF-Airbus Human Factors in Aviation Safety Award
FSF-Airbus Human Factors in Aviation Safety Award
The Flight Safety Foundation–Airbus Human Factors in Aviation Safety Award was established in 1999 to recognize “outstanding achievement in human factors contributions to aviation safety.” The award was instituted to encourage human factors research that would help reduce human error — one of the most common elements in aviation accidents.
The award — instituted by the Foundation and sponsored by Airbus — is presented every other year or as warranted to an individual, group or organization for a one-time contribution or sustained contributions in the field of human factors.
The award traditionally is presented at the Foundation’s International Air Safety Summit.
Aviation Safety Award
Recipients of the Flight Safety Foundation–Airbus Human Factors in Aviation Safety Award
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2018 Bill Johnson, Ph.D., U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
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2015 Tony Kern, Ed.D., Convergent Performance
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2014 James Klinect, Ph.D., The LOSA Collaborative
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2013 No Award
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2012 Phillipa Gander, Ph.D., Sleep/Wake Research Centre, New Zealand
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2011 No award
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2010 William L. Rankin, Ph.D., Boeing Commercial Airplanes
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2009 No award
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2008 Dr. Helen Muir, Cranfield Universit
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2007 René Amalberti, Ph.D., L’Institut de Médecine Aérospatiale du Service de Santé des Armées
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2006 R. Curtis Graeber, Ph.D., Boeing Commercial Airplanes
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2005 Christopher Wickens, Ph.D., Aviation Research Laboratory, University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana
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2004 Robert Helmreich, Ph.D., University of Texas
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2003 Douglas Schwartz, AT&T
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2002 Capt. Simon Henderson, Ansett Australia
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2001 James Reason, Ph.D., University of Manchester, England
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2000 Capt. Daniel E. Maurino, International Civil Aviation Organization
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