May 1, 2024
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Aviation Safety encompasses the principles and practices aimed at preventing accidents and incidents in aviation. It involves studying and implementing measures to ensure the safe operation of aircraft, protect passengers, crew, and the environment.
Why Learn Aviation Safety?
Learning Aviation Safety offers numerous benefits:
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Reading list
We've selected four books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Aviation Safety.
Presents a holistic approach to safety management in aviation, emphasizing the integration of safety into all aspects of aviation operations. It discusses the development and implementation of safety management systems, risk assessment, and continuous improvement processes. By adopting a systems approach, organizations can effectively manage safety and ensure a high level of operational safety.
This handbook delves into the critical field of aviation human factors, exploring the interactions between humans and aviation systems. It provides a deep dive into topics such as cognitive psychology, workload management, and communication, enhancing the understanding of human performance in aviation settings.
Focuses on the maintenance aspect of aviation safety, providing a comprehensive guide to aircraft maintenance management. It covers topics such as maintenance planning, scheduling, and cost control, offering insights into the practical aspects of ensuring aircraft airworthiness and operational safety.
Examines the increasing use of algorithms and data analytics in aviation safety, exploring the ethical and societal implications of these technologies. It discusses the potential biases and limitations of algorithms and highlights the need for transparency and accountability in their use within the aviation industry.
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