Airport Incident Reporting Practices
Author: Stephen M. Quilty
Publisher:
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 102
ISBN-13: 9780309480321
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Publisher:
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 102
ISBN-13: 9780309480321
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Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 73
ISBN-13: 0309258510
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 74: Application of Enterprise Risk Management at Airports summarizes the principles and benefits of enterprise risk management (ERM) and its application to airports. The report discusses implementation of the iterative ERM process, including roles and responsibilities from airport governing boards to all staff members. The project that developed ACRP Report 74 also developed an electronic tool that can be used to support the ERM process by creating a risk score and a risk map that can be used to identify mitigation strategies. The tool is included in CD-ROM format with the print version of the report.
Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration
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Published: 1976
Total Pages: 276
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jeffrey Price
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Published: 2016-02-09
Total Pages: 631
ISBN-13: 0128006013
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Practical Airport Operations, Safety, and Emergency Management: Protocols for Today and the Future focuses on the airport itself, not the aircraft, manufacturers, designers, or even the pilots. The book explores the safety of what's been called ‘the most expensive piece of pavement in any city’— the facility that operates, maintains, and ensures the safety of millions of air passengers every year. The book is organized into three helpful sections, each focusing on one of the sectors described in the title. Section One: Airport Safety, explores the airport environment, then delves into safety management systems. Section Two: Airport Operations, continues the conversation on safety management systems before outlining airside and landside operations in depth, while Section Three: Airport Emergency Management, is a careful, detailed exploration of the topic, ending with a chapter on the operational challenges airport operations managers can expect to face in the future. Written by trusted experts in the field, users will find this book to be a vital resource that provides airport operations managers and students with the information, protocols, and strategies they need to meet the unique challenges associated with running an airport. Addresses the four areas of airport management: safety, operations, emergency management, and future challenges together in one book Written by leading professionals in the field with extensive training, teaching, and practical experience in airport operations Includes section on future challenges, including spaceport, unmanned aerial vehicles, and integrated incident command Ancillary materials for readers to reinforce concepts and instructors teaching operations courses Focuses on the topics of safety, operations, emergency management, and what personnel and students studying the topic can expect to face in the future
Author: Joanne Landry
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 69
ISBN-13: 0309143535
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Author: Jeffrey Price
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Published: 2012-12-31
Total Pages: 503
ISBN-13: 012391485X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The second edition of Practical Aviation Security is a complete guide to the aviation security system, from crucial historical events to the policies, policymakers, and major terrorist and criminal acts that have shaped the procedures in use today. The tip-of-the-spear technologies that are shaping the future are also addressed. This text equips readers in airport security or other aviation management roles with the knowledge to implement the effective security programs, to meet international guidelines, and to responsibly protect facilities or organizations of any size. Using case studies and practical security measures now in use at airports worldwide, readers learn the effective methods and the fundamental principles involved in designing and implementing a security system. The aviation security system is comprehensive and requires continual focus and attention to stay a step ahead of the next attack. Practical Aviation Security, Second Edition helps prepare practitioners to enter the industry, and helps seasoned professionals prepare for new threats and prevent new tragedies. Covers commercial airport security, general aviation and cargo operations, threats, and threat detection and response systems, as well as international security issues Lays out the security fundamentals that can ensure the future of global travel and commerce Applies real-world aviation experience to the task of anticipating and deflecting threats
Author: Joanne Landry
Publisher:
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 65
ISBN-13: 9780309271455
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"The objective of this synthesis is to describe safety reporting methods and systems for airports of various sizes. The audience for this report is airport executives and others responsible for airport safety. Results from this study could help safety managers and decision makers to find safety reporting solutions that fit their particular circumstances and available resources. ." -- Project information
Author: United States. Congress. House
Publisher:
Published: 1943
Total Pages: 1752
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Neil Johnston
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-09-29
Total Pages: 391
ISBN-13: 1351218816
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book seeks to extend the boundaries of aviation psychology in two interrelated ways: by broadening the focus of aviation psychology beyond the flight deck to the whole aviation system; and by discussing new theoretical developments which are shaping this applied discipline. A key feature of these theoretical advances is that they are grounded in a more developed, ecologically valid, understanding of practice. Among the issues addressed in this new integration of theory and practice are the following: what goes on in the flight deck is dependent on the wider organisational context; human factors issues in aircraft maintenance and grounding are critical to aviation safety; our capacity to learn from aviation accidents and incidents needs to be supported by more systematic human factors investigation and research; we must also develop our understanding of the human factors of accident survival as well as accident prevention; theories of crew coordination and decision making must be supported by an analysis of how decisions are actually made in the real world with all its stresses and constraints; training should be grounded in a thoroughgoing analysis of the complexity of the job and a full understanding of the training process itself. The text will be of interest to human factors researchers and practitioners in aviation and related areas. It will be of particular relevance to those who have a role in training, management or regulation throughout the aviation system.