International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research

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Human Factors in Aviation Security Failure

Author(s) Mr. Nishant kumar
Country India
Abstract The aviation industry operates in a highly sensitive and high-risk environment where operational accuracy and security performance are critical. Human factors play a significant role in determining aviation security outcomes. This study examines the influence of human factors on aviation security performance by
focusing on workload, fatigue, communication, stress, training, human error, organizational support, and technology. Primary data was collected through a structured questionnaire distributed using Google Forms. Responses from 60 participants, including aviation professionals, aviation students, and other respondents, were analyzed using percentage analysis and weighted average methods. The findings reveal that workload, fatigue, stress, and communication failures negatively influence operational performance, whereas training,
technology, organizational support, and teamwork improve aviation security efficiency. The study concludes that human factors significantly affect aviation security management and operational effectiveness. A balanced approach involving employee well-being, continuous training, effective communication, and technological support is required to strengthen aviation security systems.
Keywords Human Factors, Aviation Security, Fatigue, Communication, Training, Human Error, operational Efficiency, Stress, Security Performance
Published In Volume 8, Issue 3, May-June 2026
Published On 2026-05-20
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2026.v08i03.78991

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