The effect of socio-cultural factors on the international flight safety research findings
Nowadays we can get anywhere in the world. The success of civil aviation became possible thanks to flight safety improvement. However, flight safety performance indicators are still low. This is because the ensuring flight safety is largely due to the peculiarities of the impact of socio-cultural fa...
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author | Matyukhina Oleksandra Ordenov Sergii Poda Tetiana Sukhova Nadiia |
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description | Nowadays we can get anywhere in the world. The success of civil aviation became possible thanks to flight safety improvement. However, flight safety performance indicators are still low. This is because the ensuring flight safety is largely due to the peculiarities of the impact of socio-cultural factors in different regions. The article is noted that flights are performed by humans with the help of technical means, but it is important to establish anthropological and socio-cultural factors that influence human decision-making. But during the process of communication between the representatives of technocratic and traditionalist societies, misunderstandings, differences of interpretations keep arising. These differences in interpretations are the result of socio-cultural differences. In a traditionalist society; the priority of the senior in status has an unconditional priority over the impersonal universalism of the instructions and norms. From the standpoint of technocratic thinking, the requirements of mechanisms, technical systems and norms have unconditional priority over human orders. But from the standpoint of the traditionalist world view the system of interpersonal relations the dominant are the attitudes and demands of the person, senior in status. Independent, analytical thinking can free a person from the unconditional recognition of the authority of the senior in status. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d11ce4e3cbe44cca888b36a6e18192852022-12-21T22:30:46ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012580700110.1051/e3sconf/202125807001e3sconf_uesf2021_07001The effect of socio-cultural factors on the international flight safety research findingsMatyukhina Oleksandra0Ordenov Sergii1Poda Tetiana2Sukhova Nadiia3National Aviation UniversityNational Aviation UniversityNational Aviation UniversityNational Aviation UniversityNowadays we can get anywhere in the world. The success of civil aviation became possible thanks to flight safety improvement. However, flight safety performance indicators are still low. This is because the ensuring flight safety is largely due to the peculiarities of the impact of socio-cultural factors in different regions. The article is noted that flights are performed by humans with the help of technical means, but it is important to establish anthropological and socio-cultural factors that influence human decision-making. But during the process of communication between the representatives of technocratic and traditionalist societies, misunderstandings, differences of interpretations keep arising. These differences in interpretations are the result of socio-cultural differences. In a traditionalist society; the priority of the senior in status has an unconditional priority over the impersonal universalism of the instructions and norms. From the standpoint of technocratic thinking, the requirements of mechanisms, technical systems and norms have unconditional priority over human orders. But from the standpoint of the traditionalist world view the system of interpersonal relations the dominant are the attitudes and demands of the person, senior in status. Independent, analytical thinking can free a person from the unconditional recognition of the authority of the senior in status.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/34/e3sconf_uesf2021_07001.pdf |
spellingShingle | Matyukhina Oleksandra Ordenov Sergii Poda Tetiana Sukhova Nadiia The effect of socio-cultural factors on the international flight safety research findings E3S Web of Conferences |
title | The effect of socio-cultural factors on the international flight safety research findings |
title_full | The effect of socio-cultural factors on the international flight safety research findings |
title_fullStr | The effect of socio-cultural factors on the international flight safety research findings |
title_full_unstemmed | The effect of socio-cultural factors on the international flight safety research findings |
title_short | The effect of socio-cultural factors on the international flight safety research findings |
title_sort | effect of socio cultural factors on the international flight safety research findings |
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