Category: Aviation
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Human Factor and Safety Management Methods in Aviation
Abstract The lack of experience is causing aviation mishaps in the military. Skybrary (n.d.) views the lack of knowledge as a precondition or undesired condition that might cause accidents. Moreover, the Federal Aviation Administration’s (2014) report shows that less experienced specialists show a higher risk of mistakes and contribute to the emergence of potentially risky…
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Aviation Industry and Safety Management Systems
Safety management systems (SMSs) are an essential component of the aviation industry. Throughout the history of aviation, safety measures evolved from crew resource management aimed at improving communication between the crew members to the contemporary SMSs (Petitt, 2017). In order to continuously develop and improve the existing SMSs, sufficient information on their effectiveness is necessary.…
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Inter-Agency Cooperation and Aviation Security
The Importance of Inter-Agency Cooperation The security and economic prosperity of any nation depend on the security of the Aviation Transportation System. There is a need to prevent terrorist attacks and other criminal acts while minimizing the impacts of these acts and ensuring that the aviation system continues to facilitate international trade and commerce. The…
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Aviation Shortages: Problem Statement and Methodology
Problem Statement The world’s growing population and availability of plane trips mean more air travel consumption (Abdullah, Chew, & Hamid, 2016). Impending shortages might impede the industry from meeting consumers’ needs. It is well-known that the aviation industry lacks workplace diversity: out of all pilots, technicians, and cabin crew, only 22% are women (Turney, 2018).…
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Human Factors and Risk Management in Aviation
Abstract The current paper dwells on the core aspects inherent in aviation and human factors that are directly associated with it. Numerous dynamic factors are evaluated and several recommendations are provided. The paper gradually enumerates the features that are characteristic of a top-notch pilot. Resource Management (CRM) This particular concept revolves around the idea that…
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Safety Risks in the Modern Aviation Industry
Introduction The modern globalised world cannot exist without the aviation industry which is the key factor guaranteeing the stable and fast intercourse, transportation, conveyance of air passengers, and cargo delivery. Being a strategic mean of transport, aviation also provides numerous opportunities for the further development of the international relations, states evolution, their participation in the…
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Human Factors in Aviation
Table of Contents Introduction Human Factor as an Influence Safety Management Human Factor as a Psychological Phenomenon Conclusion Reference List Introduction It is important to point out that today; aviation is the safest mode of transport. One of the key challenges facing the aviation industry and regulatory authorities is to improve the safety of the…
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Evaluation of IS Solutions for Aviation Enterprise
Table of Contents Abstract Transaction Processing System Cloud Computing Database Management System Customer Relationship Management System Supply Chain Management System Conclusion References Abstract In medium-to-large aviation firms, it is critical to have a robust IT infrastructure that allows making informed, data-driven decisions to improve business performance and maintain competitive advantage. However, the current market of…
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Aviation Security Is Over Reliant on Technology
Introduction The aviation industry has gained massive relevance and popularity in the modern society where the need to move from one part of the world to another has become a necessity to a vast majority of people. According to Pelton and Singh (2019), there is always a unique focus on security within this industry. Cases…
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Review of Aviation Airframe Icing Accidents in the U.S.
Introduction Ice in flight is awful news. It destroys the flat flow of air, increasing haul while decreasing the aptitude of the airfoil to make lift. The actual heaviness of the ice on the aircraft is unimportant when compared to the airflow disturbance it causes. As power is additional to compensate for the extra drag…