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LECTURE 1: HUMAN FACTOR& FLIGHT PHYSIOLOGY AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 LEARNING OBJECTIVES & OUTCOMES AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 By end of this session, you will be able to: Acquire some basic understanding of Human Physiology Able to identify the main function of body systems that have major role in human factors Understand how the body and mind can be affected in flight as well as why they are affected in flight. Be knowledgeable about the physiology of the body in the flight environment. WHAT IS PHYSIOLOGY? AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 The study of human systems' integrated functions and the processes by which they maintain the body functions. In other words, the definition of physiology is: The study of the functions of the body at the cellular level. FLIGHT PHYSIOLOGY AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 Flight physiology is how the body and mind work in the flying environment. It includes How our organs function What keeps them from functioning in a abnormal environment What the pilot can do to protect these functions before and during flight. Flight physiology, therefore, is an integral part of human factors and safe flight, and it has a direct effect on human performance. REMEMBER ! ! ! ! AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 Knowing flight physiology, being aware of its effects on performance, and maintaining a high index of suspicion when performance becomes poor will continue to make everyone a better and safer pilot. Suspicion = a feeling that something is possible “Prevention is better than cure!” Why we need to learn Physiology? AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 Understanding how our organs function and how they keep from functioning in unfriendly environment. Know how the body should work under ideal and controllable situations. Raise the level of awareness. Take action to avoid unsafe situation or be better prepared medically. Continue. . . . AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 How to define Health How to Protect Health Goal: Ensure Safety Flight The Crew must be medically fit for flight!!! Human Anatomy Gastrointestinal (GI) system Circulatory system Musculoskeletal System Human Body System Metabolic System Respiratory System Nervous System The Nervous System AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 3 components: Brain (Central Nervous System) Spinal Cord Peripheral Nervous System Basic function of nervous system Receive sensory input from internal and external environments Integrate the information Respond to stimuli or in other words reaction to the sensory input. Central Nervous System (Brain) AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 Core of the nervous system Control all body function: Mental Mechanical Physiological 1st Part of Brain (Forebrain) (4 lobes) AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 Frontal lobes: thoughts, decisions, and judgments. Parietal lobes: senses and send information for processing. Temporal lobes: Speech center location and where the brain computes information (for written and spoken communications). Occipital lobes: are where information from the eyes is processed. Continue . . . AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 2nd part of brain (Midbrain): Hypothalamus, which produces hormones that affect temperature, growth, and other physiological activities. 3rd part of brain (hindbrain): The center of regulation of many of the body’s basic functions, including breathing, blood pressure, heart rate, and many others. Spinal Cord AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 Function: Transmit signal between brain and peripheral system. Peripheral Nerves System AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 Function: Connect and transmit signal to branch of organ from brain. Every part of body has its own nerve. The Respiratory System AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 Function: Exchange of gases between body and its tissue and the outside ambient air. Purpose: Add Oxygen(O2) and remove Carbon Dioxide (CO2). The Respiratory System AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 In the human body, two kinds of respiration take place. (1) External respiration. - Occurs in the lung - Air is inhaled and exhaled and gases transferred through the lungs and into bloodstream. (2) Internal respiration. -Transport gases to and from body cells and tissues by the blood and red blood. External Respiration Blood Capillary Phases of Respiration Breathing in Active Phase INHALATION Breathing out Passive Phase EXHALATION The Lung Function of Lung: To transport of oxygen to the rest of body. The process: Human inhale oxygen (O2) from the outside air into the alveoli inside the lung. The lung exchange the oxygen O2 and carbon dioxide(CO2) Air enters through the nose, mouth, trachea to the bronchial tree. Distribute to the ALVEOLI (air sacs), where blood brought with OXYGEN molecules. Amount of OXYGEN from Alveoli into red blood cells depends on pressure gradient. Internal Respiration The processes by which the gases in the air that has already been drawn into the lungs by external respiration are exchanged with gases in the blood/tissues so that carbon dioxide (CO2) is removed from the blood and replaced with oxygen (O2). External & Internal Respiration The Circulatory System AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 Function: Carries the blood, transport the oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste product. *REMEMBER Any change in oxygen levels to the cells immediately changes the performance of many organs, especially the brain The Circulatory System AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 Vascular System (blood vessels) The link between the heart, lungs, brain, and other parts Function: To maintain blood supply to all tissues of the body The Heart AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 The heart is an organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by contraction and dilation. Other Body System AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 Musculoskeletal System Consist of bones (skeleton), tendons, muscles. Body framework Function: Bones – provide support and protection Muscles – contract and makes skeleton functional Gastrointestinal (GI) system Function: to digest and provide nutrients and fluids for metabolism into the tissue cells. E.g. stomach Other Body System AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 Metabolic System: Function: convert resource into substance, chemicals, and energy. E.g. kidney, liver, bladder Conclusion AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 In order to understand how the physiology of flight can affect performance, we must have a basic understanding on how the body work. Key Points AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 Definition of Physiology and Flight Physiology. Importance of Flight Physiology. Basic Concept of The Nervous System. Basic Concept of The Respiratory System. Basic Concept of The Circulatory System. AVIATION HUMAN FACTOR: AHF 2203 End of Presentation Q/A Session