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From armed roots to airline routes in South America: A dual imprinting perspective
Abstract Reserch Summary We propose that founding partner relationships can leave distinct imprints on organizations that differ in durability and in how they respond to subsequent changes involving the founding partner. Examining South American airlines founded between 1919 and 1984, we argue and find that such relationships simultaneously create an ...
Kunyuan Qiao +2 more
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Blistering barnacles: Space physiology in The Adventures of Tintin
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Jacob P. Hartmann +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study proposes a systems‐based analysis approach for analyzing interorganizational coordination in complex sociotechnical systems through the interorganizational risk management coordination taxonomy (IRM‐CT). Unlike traditional risk‐analysis approaches that primarily focus on intraorganizational controls, probabilistic assessment, or ...
Elvira Meléndez, Floris Goerlandt
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STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF CROPS ON BIRDS ATTRACTION AND THEIR RISKS TO AIR TRAFFIC SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT AT SPHINX INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT [PDF]
This study addressed the effects of agriculture on bird attraction and its risks to air traffic safety by shedding light on the current situation of Egyptian airports, the general features of air traffic safety at Egyptian airports, and the environmental
Ramadan Ismail +2 more
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CIVIL AVIATION ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO GROUPS OF AVIATION SPECIALISTS
During an operational process, activity is implemented through an ordered sequence of certain actions united by a common motive. Actions can be simple or complex. Simple actions cannot be split into elements having independent objectives. Complex actions can be presented in the form of a set of simple actions. If the logical organisation of this set is
Trifonov-Bogdanov, Peter +2 more
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Engine failure after take-off (or one engine being inoperative) is an exercise conducted as part of multi-engine flight training and on-going competency checking.
Stephanie Sabadas +3 more
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Selected Aspects of the Human Factor in the Context of Aviation Safety
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the factors contributing to aircraft accidents, with a specific focus on the role of human factors. It emphasizes the critical importance of identifying potential hazards to effectively prevent aircraft ...
Magda Mrozik +3 more
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A abordagem sociotécnica na investigação e na prevenção de acidentes aéreos: o caso do vôo RG-254
Este artigo apresenta estudo de caso do acidente ocorrido com o vôo RG-254 da Varig, em setembro de 1989. Partindo de informações de investigações oficiais, publicações, material audiovisual, entrevistas com envolvidos no acidente e especialistas em ...
Vitor Alexandre de Freitas Cardoso +1 more
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The causal analysis of historical aviation accidents documented in investigation reports is important for the design, manufacture, operation, and maintenance of aircraft.
Xinyu Xiang, Xiyuan Chen, Jianzhong Yang
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Civil aviation safety is crucial to the airline transportation industry, and the effective prevention and analysis of accidents are essential. This paper delves into the mining of unstructured textual information within accident reports, tracing the ...
Jianzhong Yang, Tao Su, Xiyuan Chen
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