From Slips to Systemic Issues: Unpacking Human Error with the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS)
Human Factors are crucial for aviation safety. This article explores how human capabilities & limitations influence aviation systems. Unveiling models & tools to understand & prevent human error for safer skies.
Artificial Intelligence in Aviation: What can already be achieved?
Buckle up for a smoother, safer flight! Explore how Artificial Intelligence is transforming aviation safety through predictive maintenance, real-time risk assessment, and more.
IATA Safety Report 2023
In 2023, commercial aviation experienced its safest year on record, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Safety Report. The report highlights a significant decrease in airplane accidents and fatalities compared to 2022. This article summarizes the key takeaways from the IATA Safety Report, exploring the current state of aviation safety and offering insights into how the industry can continue to improve.
Potential of AI in Aviation Safety Analysis: Exploring the Future of Collaborative Intelligence
The future of AI in aviation safety lies in collaboration, not competition. AI assistants could provide instant access to relevant trends and patterns within safety report data, offer real-time risk assessments based on continuously updated information, and help analysts uncover “Black Swan” events – highly improbable, unpredictable events with potentially severe consequences.
EASA Promotes Safe Machine Learning Integration for the Aviation Industry
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has taken a step forward in promoting the safe use of machine learning (ML) in the aviation industry. Their recently released concept paper provides much-needed clarity for manufacturers, software providers, and operators looking to leverage this powerful technology.