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  1. Exploring the intellectual insights in aviation safety research: A

    The source seen as the most impactful in aviation safety research with the highest h-index, g-index, and total citations is "Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine." This same source was seen as most relevant in Fig. 6. However, based on the m-index, "Safety Science" has the highest score and the second highest h-index and g-index ...

  2. (PDF) Aviation Accident Analysis: A Case Study

    The paper studies the key areas of development in the aviation industry, such as systematic thinking processes, the role of regulator, post-accident analysis, feedback mechanism from the front ...

  3. Human Factors as Predictor of Fatalities in Aviation Accidents: A

    In the area of aviation safety, the importance of human factors is indisputable. This research endeavors to assess the importance of human factors in predicting fatalities during aviation mishaps. Utilizing reports from the Aviation Safety Network Database, encompassing 1105 accidents and incidents spanning from 2007 to 2016, neural networks were trained to forecast the probability of fatalities.

  4. Aircraft Accidents and Their Causes

    Human failure currently accounts for 80% of the causes of air accidents (Hr and Weng 2021 ). Another serious category of accidents is the loss of control of the aircraft, which is again caused by human factors. Such cases are due to aircraft crew errors. Most air accidents have more than one causal factor.

  5. Analyzing aviation safety: Problems, challenges, opportunities

    This paper reviews aviation safety performance and challenges. It begins with a brief introduction in Section 1, followed by a review of the economic literature relating to aviation safety in Section 2.Section 3 analyzes the safety record of commercial passenger aviation in the United States and abroad. Section 4 discusses aviation security as a growing dimension of aviation safety.

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    Explore the latest full-text research PDFs, articles, conference papers, preprints and more on AVIATION ACCIDENTS. Find methods information, sources, references or conduct a literature review on ...

  7. Human Error and General Aviation Accidents: A Comprehensive, Fine

    The exception involved commuter aviation accidents, where a number of adverse mental states (64 out of 839 accidents, or 7.2%) and physical/mental limitations (43 out of 839, or 4.6%) were observed. 14 In some ways, the fact that many commuter aviation operations are single-piloted may explain why adverse mental states played a more prominent ...

  8. Assessment of aviation accident datasets in severity prediction through

    Data on the different causes of accidents can be analyzed and applied to predict and prevent potential accidents. The main goal of this research is to explore how Machine Learning (ML) techniques can be used to identify correlations and connections between various contributing factors in aviation accidents. ... In this paper, the feasibility of ...

  9. Bibliometric analysis of human factors in aviation accident using MKD

    The research object includes both aviation accident and aviation maintenance. It is apparent that the HFACS structure, combined with the quantitative method is the most frequently used mode. The HFACS approach is likely to be more reliable due to its taxonomic nature and effectiveness in multiple case study analysis.

  10. PDF A Contemporary Analysis of Aircraft Maintenance-Related Accidents and

    The purpose of this study is to review and analyse the aircraft maintenance-related accidents and serious incidents which occurred between 2003 and 2017, to provide a better understanding of the causal and contributory factors. To achieve this, a dataset of maintenance-related accidents and serious incidents was compiled and then qualitatively ...

  11. Aviation Safety—Accident Investigation, Analysis and Prevention

    Safety in General Aviation has been a continuous concern. About 12% of all airplane accidents in General Aviation involve nose-overs and nose-down events. A total of 134 accidents reported by the National Transportation Safety Board that include nose-overs and nose-downs were analyzed for their main causes.

  12. (PDF) An Empirical Analysis of the Causes of Air Crashes from a

    Design flaw was responsible for 7.69% of causes of air crashes between 1980 and 199 9. Many crashes during this. period were mid-air collision involving two aircrafts and malfunc tioning of ...

  13. PDF A Quantitative Study of Aircraft Maintenance Accidents in Commercial

    This research seeks to understand the characteristics of aircraft-maintenance-related accidents and how these have changed over time. An exploratory design was utilized, which commenced with a content analysis of 358 accidents from the Aviation Safety Network, followed by. quantitative ex post facto study.

  14. Aircraft Accidents and Their Causes

    Aircraft Accidents and Their Causes. August 2023. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-32639-4_13. In book: Advances in Electric Aviation (pp.97-102) Authors: Samer Al-Rabeei. Technical University of Kosice ...

  15. Airplane Crash Severity Prediction Using Machine Learning

    Airplanes are considered as the fastest and most preferred mode of travel all around the world. However, air travel always comes with the risk of accidents and plane crashes. The severity of these hazards spans over a range from moderate to even fatal depending on a number of parameters. This paper proposes a methodology to predict airplane crash severity using several machine learning ...

  16. How materials scientists investigate plane crashes

    In the 1960s, up to 70% of airplane crashes resulted from components that failed in flight as a result of a materials problem. Now, that number has fallen precipitously—to 3-5%, according to ...

  17. Fatigue in Aviation: Safety Risks, Preventive Strategies and

    Fatigue has also been identified in several other major aircraft accidents as either a cause or a contributing factor (National ... YW-J conceptualized this paper and performed the search and critically appraisal of the literature and was involved in drafting and revision of the manuscript. ... implications for research and flight safety. Sleep ...

  18. The role of human factors in aviation ground operation-related

    Aviation is a complex socio-technical system with interconnected and interdependent subsystems, such as flight operations, air traffic control, aircraft maintenance and ground operations. However, safety and risk research has not paid, thus far, adequate attention to all subsystems, resulting in possibly undetected or underestimated risks.

  19. The Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education and Research

    The Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research (JAAER) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed scholarly publication that provides a free, open-access platform for educators and researchers in Aviation and Aerospace Academia and Industry.We publish innovative scholarship on the integration and discovery of scientific knowledge and its application to Aviation and Aerospace.

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    Explore the latest full-text research PDFs, articles, conference papers, preprints and more on AVIATION SAFETY. Find methods information, sources, references or conduct a literature review on ...

  21. PDF FLIGHT ACCIDENT SEVERITY PREDICTION

    In this research paper, we propose a novel ... Predicting Aircraft Accident Severity using Artificial Neural Networks by P. V. Jadhav and P. R. Nemade (2015): This paper proposes the use of artificial neural networks to predict the severity of aircraft accidents. [6] Analysis of Aviation Accident Causality and Severity by H. Li and H. Li (2019 ...

  22. Air accidents are more common among unprofitable and poorly ...

    More information: Hamed Khadivar et al, Reducing airline accident risk and saving lives: financial health, corporate governance, and aviation safety, Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ...

  23. The Importance of Flight Recorders in the Aircraft Accident

    Since the tail of an aircraft is considered the safest part in the event of an aircraft accident, FDR and CVR are installed in that part of the aircraft. 186 Andrija Vidović et al. / Transportation Research Procedia 64 (2022) 183â€"190 Andrija Vidović et al. / Transportation Research Procedia 00 (2022) 000â€"000 5 melt.

  24. Are Planes Safe Right Now? Here's What the Experts Say

    Kyra Dempsey, who writes about aviation accidents in a blog, Admiral Cloudberg, said that "the blameless post-mortem is a cornerstone of modern aviation safety," facilitating an open safety ...

  25. Safety and reliability in aviation

    This paper set out to review how NAT, HRT, and RE underpin research in aviation system safety and reliability taking a subsystems' perspective. It aimed to specifically map out which subsystems have received the most attention from researchers to identify if some of them need to be further explored in terms of their impact on safety and ...

  26. This AI Paper from UC Berkeley Research Highlights How Task

    Conversely, less powerful open-source models frequently have weaker rejection mechanisms that are easily overcome with more training. In recent research, a team of researchers from UC Berkeley has shown that even with these safety measures, guaranteeing the security of individual AI models is insufficient. Even while each model seems safe on ...