
Alan Hobbs
Senior Research Associate
Affiliation– NASA Ames Research Center
Division– Human Systems Integration Division (TH)
Phone– 650-604-1336
Email– alan.hobbs@nasa.gov
Mail Stop– 262-4
Professional Bio
Alan Hobbs is a Senior Research Associate with the San Jose State University Foundation, assigned to the Human Systems Integration Division at NASA Ames Research Center, California. Before moving to Ames, Alan was a human performance investigator with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB). He has published and taught extensively on the topic of human factors and is co-author with Jim Reason of the book “Managing Maintenance Error: A Practical Guide.” He has a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of New South Wales, Australia.
Research Interests
Human contribution to safety, remotely piloted aircraft systems, advanced air mobility, human factors in maintenance, investigation methods.
Awards/Honors
2018- NASA Group Achievement Award, UAS Detect and Avoid Team
2013- NASA Group Achievement Award, Controller Alertness and Fatigue Monitoring Study
2007- NASA Group Achievement Award, NASA Engineering and Safety Center- Design, Development, Test, Evaluation Considerations for Robust and Reliable Spacecraft Assessment
1999- Privately Sponsored, Royal Aeronautical Society / BF Goodrich- Aerospace Journalist of the Year
1995- Privately Sponsored, Qantas/Chartered Institute of Transport Award for Excellence- Human Factors in Airline Maintenance
Selected Publications
* Many of the publications below can be found on the NASA Technical Report Server here- https://ntrs.nasa.gov.
Kaliardos, W. N., Holbrook, J., & Hobbs, A. (2024). Identifying Human Factors Research for Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Advanced Air Mobility. Paper presented at 43rd Digital Avionics Systems Conference, San Diego, CA, Sept 29 – Oct 3.
Dempsey, D., Sargent, R., Hobbs, A., et al. (2024). Trade Space Analyses: Balancing Crew and Mission Design Parameters. NASA Technical Memorandum TM-20240011265
Kanki, B. G., & Hobbs, A. (2022). Maintenance human factors and flight safety. In Human Factors in Aviation and Aerospace (3rd Ed.) (pp. 477-515). Academic Press.
Hobbs, A. (2022). Remotely piloted aircraft systems. In Human Factors in Aviation and Aerospace (3rd Ed.) (pp. 399-419). Academic Press.
Cragg, C. H., Graf, J. C., & Hobbs, A. (2021). Risk Reduction of Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) Program Government-Furnished Equipment for Environmental Control and Life Support (ECLS). NASA Technical Memorandum TM−20210013869
Null, C., Hobbs, A., O’Hara, J., & Dischinger, C. (2020). Guidance for Human Error Analysis. NASA Technical Memorandum TM-2020-20205001486
Billman, D., Hobbs, A., Cusano, L., & Szládovics, N. (2023) Survey Development and Initial Data: Flight Context and Pilot Techniques in Everyday Flights, 22nd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (ISAP), Rochester, NY
Hobbs, A.(2021) Aircraft maintenance and inspection, In R. Vickerman (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Transportation, Vol 2 (pp 25-32). Elsevier
Gregory, K.B., Hobbs, A., Parke, B.K., Bathurst, M., Pradhan, S., & Flynn-Evans, E. (2020) An evaluation of fatigue factors in maritime pilot work scheduling, Chronobiology International, 2020 Sep-Oct;37(9-10):1495-1501. Epub 2020 Sep 10, DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2020.1817932
Kanki, B.G., & Hobbs, A.N. (2018) Organizational factors and safety culture, In B. Kanki, J. Clervoy, & G. Sandal (Eds.), Space Safety and Human Performance (pp. 621-651). Cambridge, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann
Hobbs, A., Gregory, K.B., Parke, B.K., Pradhan, S., Caddick, A., Bathurst, M., & Flynn-Evans, E. (2018) San Francisco Bar Pilot Fatigue Study, Technical Memorandum NASA/TM-2018-219934. Moffett Field: NASA Ames Research Center
Hobbs, A. (2017) Remotely Piloted Aircraft, In S. Landry (Ed.), Handbook of Human Factors in Air Transportation Systems (pp 379-395). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press
Hobbs, A, & Lyall, B. (2016) Human factors guidelines for remotely piloted aircraft system (RPAS) remote pilot stations (RPS), Contractor Report prepared for NASA UAS in the NAS Project
Hobbs, A, & Lyall, B. (2016) Human Factors Guidelines for Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Ergonomics in Design, 24, 23-28
Hobbs, A., O’Hara, J., Adelstein, B.D., & Null, C.H. (2014) Defining reliability and robustness from a human factors perspective, Paper presented at 7th Conference of the International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety. Friedrichshafen, Germany
Orasanu, J.M., Parke, B.K., Kraft, N., Tada, Y., Hobbs, A., Anderson, B.R., McDonnell, L.K., & Dulchinos, V. (2012) Evaluating the Effectiveness of Schedule Changes for Air Traffic Service (ATS) Providers: Controller Alertness and Fatigue Monitoring Study., Technical Report DOT/FAA/HFD-13/001. Washington, DC: Federal Aviation Administration
Hobbs, A., Avers, K.B., & Hiles, J. J. (2011) Fatigue Risk Management in Aviation Maintenance: Current Best Practices and Potential Future Countermeasures (Report No. DOT/FAA/AM-11/10), Washington, DC: Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aerospace Medicine
Hobbs, A., Williamson, A., & Van Dongen, H. (2010) A circadian rhythm in skill-based errors in aviation maintenance, Chronobiology International, 27, 304-16
Parke, B.K., Hobbs, A., & Kanki, B. G. (2010) Passing the baton: An experimental study of shift handover, Proceedings of the 54th Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA
Hobbs, A., Herwitz, S., & Gallaway, G. (2009) Human Factors in the Ground Support of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems, In proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, (pp. 20-25). Dayton, OH: Wright State University
Hobbs, A., Brasil, C.L., & Kanki, B. G. (2009) The coming paradigm shift in maintenance: from metals to composites, In proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, (pp. 226-231). Dayton, OH: Wright State University
Hobbs, A., & Kanki, B. G. (2008) Patterns of error in confidential maintenance incident reports, International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 18, (1) 5-16
Hobbs, A. Adelstein, B.D., O’Hara, J. & Null, C.H. (2008) Three principles of human-system integration, 8th International Symposium of the Australian Aviation Psychology Association. Sydney, Australia, 8 – 11 April 2008
Hobbs, A.,& Benier, S. (2006) “You won’t even know we are working on it”. Human factors in airways facilities maintenance. Paper presented at 7th Symposium of Australian Aviation Psychology Association, November 2006
Adelstein, B.D , Hobbs, A., O’Hara, J. & Null, C.H. (2006) Design, development, test and evaluation: Human factors engineering, (NASA/TM-2006-214535). Washington, DC; NASA
Hobbs, A. & Tada, Y. (2006) The development and validation of the Maintenance Environment Questionnaire, Proceedings of 7th International Symposium of the Australian Aviation Psychology Association, Sydney, Australia, November 9-12
Hobbs, A. (2005) Latent Failures in the Hangar, ISASI Forum 38, 1, 11-13,30
Hobbs, A. (2004) Human factors, the last frontier of aviation safety?, International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 14, 335-341, https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327108ijap1404_1
Hobbs, A., & Kanki, B. G. (2003) A correspondence analysis of ASRS maintenance incident reports, Proceedings of 12th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology
Hobbs, A., & Williamson, A. (2003) Associations between errors and contributing factors in aircraft maintenance, Human Factors, 45, 186-201
Hobbs, A. (2003) Error ‘molecules’ and their implications for system safety, Human Factors and Aerospace Safety, 4, 307-320
Reason, J. & Hobbs, A. (2003) Managing maintenance error: A practical guide, Ashgate: Aldershot
Hobbs, A., & Williamson, A (2002) Human factor determinants of worker safety and work quality outcomes, Australian Journal of Psychology, 54, 157-161
Hobbs, A. (2002) Maintenance Mistakes and System Solutions, Vector Magazine (September-October), pp 3-8
Hobbs, A., & Williamson, A (2002) Skills, rules and knowledge in aircraft maintenance, Ergonomics. 45, 290-308
Hobbs, A., & Williamson, A (2002) Unsafe acts and unsafe outcomes in aircraft maintenance, Ergonomics, 45, 866-882
Hobbs, A. (1998) Investigation of Human and Organizational Factors, In K.M. Goeters (Ed). Aviation psychology: A science and a profession. (pp 257-265). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate
Recent Conference Proceedings
Billman, D, Hobbs, A., Cusano, L, & Szládovics, N. (2024). The Contribution of Pilots to Resilience in Normal Operations: A Survey Approach. Presentation to Aviation Safety Infoshare. Kansas City, MO. Nov 13-15
Dempsey, D., Nieman, C. Huang, C., Sargent, R., Latorella, K., Hobbs, A., Lewis, R., Chaikin, A., & Null C. (2024). Humans to Mars, But How Many? Using Training Requirements Modeling to Inform Crew Size. Presentation to DoD HFE TAG, Huntsville AL, April 22-26