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Human Factors QMB

An S-3 pilot keeps an eye on nearby planes during a training exercise.Read the HFAC QMB Charter

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Information about Human Factors QMB

The Human Factors QMB charter is to reduce human error mishaps and enhance war fighting ability by:

  • Improving the Naval Aviation processes, programs and systems that affect human performance.

  • Institutionalizing improvements and the process of continuing improvements.

Potential benefits include fewer mishaps, improved readiness and enhanced war fighting.

Major Command Members

Deputy CNAP (Leader)
CNATRA

OPNAV
3RD MAW

SEACONWINGPAC
NAMRL

NAVAIRPAC
NAVAIRTRACOM
NAVAIRLANT
NAVAIRES
COMNAVSAFECEN
HQMC
2ND MAW
DEPUTY CNAL
SECNAV (Safety and Survivability)
SCHOOL OF AVIATION SAFETY
COMSTK FITWINGPAC

HSLWINGPAC

NAVAIRSYSCOM
NAWC ORLANDO

Methodology

The QMB uses mishap data analysis, benchmarking, and command safety assessments, along with brainstorming, to develop action recommendations for the Air Board. 

How can you help?

We're looking for both incremental improvements in each of the intervention areas, plus fresh ideas to accomplish the mission more safely. Send ideas to CNAP SAFETY (DSN 735-2788)  E-MAIL mcginn.leo@cnap.navy.mil

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Last Updated: 07 Oct 2004