
Human Factors Aviation Medicine
For better or worse, the human element is at the center of aviation safety.
Bimonthly. Established 1953. Two-color newsletter, 8-1/2-inch x 11-inch format, usually four to eight pages.
Human Factors & Aviation Medicine was one of the seven separate FSF publications that were superseded by AeroSafety World in 2006. Issues dating back to 1988 can be read online and downloaded through the links below. Use the search engine at the top of the page to locate issues with information about specific topics.


Human Factors & Aviation Medicine 2004

Human Factors & Aviation Medicine 2003

Human Factors & Aviation Medicine 2002

Human Factors & Aviation Medicine 2001

Human Factors & Aviation Medicine 2000
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