The principles of aviation safety management laid down in the SSP serve as a basis for the development of safety management systems (SMS).
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The principles of aviation safety management laid down in the SSP serve as a basis for the development of safety management systems (SMS).
Read MoreThe Service Integrity Risk Analysis Process (SI-RAP) taxonomy provides a taxonomy of factors impacting service integrity events. This report details the methodology for developing the SI-RAP taxonomy.
Read MoreThe Australian Transport Safety Bureau maintains an interactive database that contains completed and active accident and incident investigation data.
Read MoreThe Australian Transport Safety Bureau publishes a wide range of materials relating to transport safety. This link provides information on all ATSB non-investigation report publications.
Read MoreAirbus annually publishes a brochure that highlights the evolution of aviation safety through worldwide accident rates, frequencies, and trends.
Read MoreA review of common hotspot mapping techniques in non-aviation applications provided by University College London.
Read MoreSKYbrary provides an overview of the bowtie methodology. Additionally, the article includes links to related articles on Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Risk Management.
Read MoreStates have access to the ADREP system, which is operated and maintained by ICAO. This interactive database collects occurrence data (accident / incident), and provides users with the ability to exchange safety information.
Read MoreThis link provides an example of third party flight data analysis services that can provide operators with valuable insight into emerging trends and issues before an accident or incident occurs.
Read MoreIATA FDX provides an example of third party flight data exchange service that provides stakeholders with an understanding of domain-specific and systemic safety needs.
Read MoreSTEADES provides an example of third party services that allows users to submit and securely retrieve information to inform the development of performance targets.
Read MoreThe FAA maintains an interactive database that contains completed and active accident and incident investigation data.
Read MoreThe HERA-JANUS technique is a taxonomy and process that examines, in detail, the human factors causal factors associated with ATC safety events. HERA-JANUS allows for the identification of multiple (detailed) causal factors.
Read MoreThe US Department of Transportation provided a summary of 2014 aviation traffic data. This data can inform systemic performance changes over time.
Read MoreA collection of reported FAA NextGen performance and improvement metrics.
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