This user is a student editor in Human Factors of Aviation Class at UWO. Student assignments should always be carried out using a course page set up by the instructor. It is usually best to develop assignments in your sandbox. After evaluation, the additions may go on to become a Wikipedia article or be published in an existing article. |
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Hi! My name is Hseong2[1] and I am a 4th year student in Commercial Aviation Management at UWO. As of right now, I am re-learning all aspects of Wikipedia[2]. I am currently participating in a project (Human Factors of Aviation class) where I must create an article related to human factors in aviation. I am here to learn as well as contribute my knowledge to articles that are related to what I am studying.
Additional Info about me
edit- Position: Wikipedia Student Editor
- Topics of Interest: Aside from academics side, I enjoy reading about Culture of Latin America and Culture of Spain.
- My Contributions: Wrote a new article called Threat and error management.
- Pros about Wikipedia: Many informative articles are just one click away and free. Very convenient. Saves time.
- Cons about Wikipedia: Some users distort information on a particular article (some articles have bias). Not all articles are reliable because they are subject to change due to users' conflicts of interest. Bad-faithed users are constantly vandalizing articles.
Articles edited by me
edit- Fatigue (safety) - ("In Aviation"" section) added a detail and source about what major causes contribute to pilot fatigue.
- Aerospace Medical Association - Added "Mission" section and statement. Put source Aerospace Medical Association.
Aviation Article Edits made by Hseong2
editOct. 6th
edit- Fatigue (safety) under "In Aviation": In 2009, Aerospace Medical Association listed long duty work hours, insufficient sleep, and circadian disruptions as few of the largest contributing factors to pilot fatigue. [3]
Oct. 7th
edit- Aerospace Medical Association: Added "Mission" section and statement: The Aerospace Medical Association's mission is to raise awareness of health, safety, and performance of individuals working in aerospace-related field through application of scientific method.[4]
Oct. 25th
edit- Threat and error management: Uploaded the new article "Threat and Error Management" onto the main space.
Useful Articles
editJust in case I get lost, maybe these articles will help me get back on the track...
Notes & References
edit- ^ My alias in this class.
- ^ I had an old account, it's semi-inactive.
- ^ Caldwell, J.A., Mallis, M.M., Caldwell, J.L., Paul, M.A., Miller, J.C., & Neri,mD.F. Fatigue Countermeasures in Aviation. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 80(1), 29-59.
- ^ Huerta, M., Headquarters, F.A.A., & Huerta, D. A. (2012). Aerospace Medical Association.