EASA subject

Human Factors

Fatigue, stress, vision

The exam covers more than technical knowledge — you must understand how the body and mind perform during flight.

Key concepts

Fit to fly
Sleep, medication, alcohol, and stress — assess before every flight.
Fatigue
Microsleep, slower reaction times, and increased error probability.
Vision for VLOS
Central vision covers only ~2–5%; active scanning is essential.

Common mistakes

  • Using caffeine as a substitute for rest
  • Assuming automatic functions replace manual skills

Exam traps

  • Blood alcohol limits
  • Types of colour blindness
  • Overlearning vs complacency

Real-world example

A pilot loses VLOS after a sleepless night — an incident that could have been avoided by postponing the flight.

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