Aviation Human Factors Expert Earl Wiener Dies

Earl L. Wiener, known to many as a founding father of aviation human factors, died on June 14 at his home in Menlo Park, Calif., after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. He was 80. Armed with military pilot training and a doctorate in psychology and industrial engineering, in the early 1980s...

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