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Where safety culture meets national culture: the how and why of the China Airlines CI-611 accident [PDF]
There has been a great deal of research regarding the relationship between national culture and aviation safety. Soeters and Boer (2000) suggested that safety was enhanced when national culture was more individualistic in nature.Morley and Harris (2006 ...
Harris, Don, Li, Wen-Chin
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ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES REDUCTION FROM AVIATION ACCIDENTS IMPACTS
Aviation events as a source of emergency volley impact on the environment have been offered for consideration in the article. The classification of the emerging pollution types and the analysis of the problems that arise when combustivelubricating ...
N. I. Nikolaykin, E. Yu. Starkov
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Probabilistic risk assessment modelling for passenger aircraft fire safety
This thesis describes the development of a computer simulation model for the investigation of airliner fire accident safety. The aim of the work has been to create a computer-based analysis tool that generates representative aircraft accident ...
Macey, P.
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Aviation accidents and Ergonomics
Oshima, M. +8 more
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Aviation non-technical skills guidebook
It has long been recognised in aviation circles that high performance depends on more than technical knowledge and skills. Performance also relies on an understanding of how humans work, their abilities and limitations, and how to achieve and maintain ...
Langford, Kyle +7 more
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Enhancing aviation safety: An 80-year data-driven model for classification of aviation incident and accident. [PDF]
Qureshi S +3 more
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Risk assessment of civil aviation cabin safety incidents based on the CNN-LSTM-Attention model. [PDF]
Zhou L, Wang X, Jiang W, Zhang P.
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A mechanism-aided transformer may transform in-flight aviation safety. [PDF]
Song J, Hou F, Wang X, Yue X.
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Aviation safety : safer skies initiative has taken initial steps to reduce accident rates by 2007 [PDF]
The continued growth forecast for U.S. aviation in the coming decade will likely bring a rise in fatal accidents if the current accident rate is not reduced.
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