A Competency Framework for Aviation Psychologists and Human Factors Specialists in Aviation

S. Biede, Frederic Detaille, Tina Narotra (Balachandran), Katarina Petrovic, H. Rathje, Alessandra Rea, Michaela Schwarz, Anna Vereker
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Abstract: Aviation psychology and human factors have made a significant contribution to aviation safety since the beginning of flying. Following the Germanwings tragedy in 2015, the professions have received extra attention from both governmental and aviation industry organizations. This paper reports on the development of a competency framework defining skills, knowledge, and attitudes for the endorsement of aviation psychologists (AVPSY) and aviation human factors specialists (AVHFS) based on input from 47 stakeholders and subject matter experts. The framework covers aviation domain knowledge, knowledge about humans, methodological approaches and tools, application practice areas, and common supporting skills and attitudes. Commonalities and differences between AVPSY and AVHFS are highlighted, and competency levels are discussed. Practical benefits of using the competency-based framework are emphasized for practitioners, employers, and universities or training organizations.
航空心理学家和航空人因专家的胜任力框架
摘要:自飞行开始以来,航空心理和人为因素对航空安全做出了重大贡献。在2015年德国之翼空难之后,这些职业受到了政府和航空业组织的额外关注。本文报告了基于47个利益相关者和主题专家的意见,为航空心理学家(AVPSY)和航空人为因素专家(AVHFS)的认可定义技能、知识和态度的能力框架的发展。该框架涵盖航空领域知识、人类知识、方法方法和工具、应用实践领域以及共同的支持技能和态度。AVPSY和AVHFS之间的共同点和差异是突出的,并讨论了能力水平。对于实践者、雇主、大学或培训机构,强调了使用基于能力的框架的实际好处。
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