This report analyzes and assesses two aviation incidents, the crash of German wings flight 9525 and fly Dubai 981, focusing on the human factors involved. It discusses the reasons for the crashes, similarities between them, and the lessons learned. The crashes were caused by human errors, such as pilot suicide and spatial disorientation, highlighting the importance of addressing mental health and conducting proper evaluations of pilots. The report concludes that accurately understanding and addressing human factors is crucial in preventing such incidents.