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    Boeing 737 MAX: Human Factors with Dr. Mica Endsley

    en-usAugust 10, 2021
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    About this Episode

    In this episode we explore the tragic failure in human factors engineering on the Boeing 737 MAX and why early incorporation of the user’s needs and limitations is key to developing better, safer products. Dr. Mica Endsley, former Chief Scientist of the Air Force and founder of SA Technologies, joins us to discuss Human Factors Engineering and what we can learn from the 737 MAX tragedies.  

    Human Factors & Ergonomics Society: www.hfes.org


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