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Aviation Safety Final
Aviation Safety Final
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Aviation
Undergraduate 3
04/29/2012

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Term
B-47 
Definition

Mother of aviation 

*Sweep back wing

*Pod Mounted Engines

*Extremely clean aerodynamic design

Term
EMAS
Definition

Engineered Materials Arrestor System -


Bed of light weight crushable concrete


*allows airport to pass safety inspection without 1000ft RSA

Term
3 groups in Aviation Strucural Safety System
Definition

 

  1. Airworthiness Authorities - establish rules and regulations, approve design, and promote airline maintenance performance.
  2. Airplane Operators - operate, inspect, and maintain the airplanes
  3. The Manufacturers - Design, Build and support the airplanes in service 

 

Term

Ice and Precipitation Effect on Aircraft

Definition

1) Increased Weight

2) Decresaed Lift

3) Increased stopping distance 

Term

Ice and Precipitation Protection Systems 

Definition
  1. Ice detection system that automatically activates or alerts pilots to turn on the IPS 
  2. Definition of visual signs of build up on a specified surface combined with an advisory system to alert the pilots to activate the ICP 
  3. Identification of temperature and moisture conditions conductive to airframe icing that would alert pilots to activate the ICP 
Term
EICAS
Definition
  1. Engine-Indicating and Crew-alerting system (EICAS) -

 A digital computer system which monitors and indicates propulsion and airplane subsystem information for the operation and maintenance of the airplane 

Term
HUD
Definition
  1.  Heads-Up Display (HUD’s)- 

allows pilots to view critical flight data on a transparent displays looking forward through the windscreen.

Term
ACARS
Definition
  1. Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) -

 A communication datalink system that sends messages between airplane and airline ground base (Txt messaging for A/c) 

Term
FLIR
Definition
  1. Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) - 

Thermal Cameras looking forward and under the aircraft to show real world visual image to the cockpit and crew allowing the pilot to “see” in very low visibility. 

Term

Runway Incursion 

Definition

Any occurrence at an aerodrome involving the incorrect presence of an aircraft, vehicle, or person on the protected area of a surface designated for the landing and take off of an aircraft 

Term
ASDE-X
Definition

 

  1. Airport surface Detection Equipment, Model X (ASDE-X) 

a runway-safety tool that enables air traffic controllers to detect potential runway conflicts by providing  coverage of movement on runways and taxiways. ASDE-X is able to track vehicles and aircraft on airport surfaces and obtain identification information from aircraft transponder.

 

Term
RWSL
Definition
  1. Runway Surface Lights (RWSL)

red lights embedded in the pavement to signal potentially unsafe situations 

Term
FAROS
Definition
  1. Final Approach Runway Occupancy Signal (FAROS)

Visual alert of runway status to pilots in flight automatically flashing the Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) lights whenever a runway is occupied

Term
What are the biggest problems in Airport Terminals 
Definition
  1. Slipping and Falling
  2. Wet Bathroom floors
  3. Falling on moving walk ways and stairs 
Term
Safety on Ramps
Definition
  1. Hearing - Ear Muffs
  2. Fire from refueling
  3. Contact with moving parts
  4. Contact with Haz-Mat (fuel)
Term
Safety in Hangar
Definition
  1. Electrical - is it grounded?
  2. Fuel Spills 
Term
What is the difference between Pilot deviation and operation errors 
Definition
  1. Pilot Deviations- Made by pilots that go against ATC of FAA Regs
  2. Operational Errors - Made by ATC, giving wrong directions or misplacing aircrafts
Term
Whats more important the Hazard or the risk to quantify 
Definition

The Risk

 

Have to assess the serverity and the likelyhood that the incident will occur

Term
What is the difference between harzard and risk
Definition

Hazard - a condition, object or activity w/ the potential of causing injuries to personnel, damage to equipment or structures, loss of materials or deduction of ability to perform prescribed function


Risk - the degree of probability of loss

 

Term

What is ALARP

Why is it important

 

Definition

As Low As Reasonably Possible

*Midigate the risk

Have to use Safety Assurance to make sure it works

Term
Why is the 5x5 matrix so important
Definition
  1. Want to keep bringing the risk assessment lower and lower into the green
  2. Risk likelihood vs. Risk Severity
Term
What are the 3 elements to Safety Assurance?
Definition
  1. Performance Monitoring & Measurement
  2. Management of Change - Always new hazards to consider
  3. Continuous Improvement - Getting better through the SMS Process
Term
Which Pillar of SMS is the most important and why? 
Definition

Safety Promotion - 

 

Promotion of Safety leads to the other pillars and ensures they are beign accomplished properly

Term

What are some common technologies to control runway incursions

Definition

 

1.Airport movement area safety system(AMASS)

2.Runway status lights(RWSL)

3.Final approach rwy occupancy signal (FAROS)

4.Airport surface detection equipment model x (ASDE-X)

 

Term

 

Were the recommendations of   successful? What was the law passed?

 

Definition

Yes, Intelligence reforms terrorism prevention act of 2004 (IRTPA)

Term

4 pillars of sms

Definition

-Safety policy and objectives

-Safety risk management

-Safety assurance.

-Safety promotion

Term

What is asap and why is honesty important.

Definition

-Aviation safety action program

-Voluntary program


-“confession and forgiveness of sins”


-safety issues are resolved through corrective action rather and punishment.


Honesy is important so mistakes and errors can be fixed by airlines

and organizations.

Term

What is the flight safety foundation?

Definition

-independent group

 

-“safety conscience” for the industry.

 

-no enforcement or authority

Term

Differences between safety and security.

Definition

-intentional act such as 9/11

Safety-unintentional act refers to measures taken against a threat of

an accident where as security refers to protection from threats

motivated by hostility.

Term

The 5 offices that make up the NCTC?

Definition

-CIA-central intelligence agency

-DIA-defense intelligence agency

-NSA-national security agency

-NRO-national reconnaissance office.

-FBI

Term

Who should be on SMS teams.

Definition

-pilots

-maintenance

-manufactures

-controllers

Term

What is gap analysis

Definition

-analyze existing programs, systems, and activities with respect to

the SMS functional expectations found in the SMS framework.

Term

10.Why is an organizations culture critical to sms

Definition

-if it is not a receptive learning culture it wont take.

Term

What is the purpose of the NCTC?

Definition

-24/7 assess terrorist threats/risks.

-send it off to be processed by the CIA and FBI

-serves as a single head for the intel community.

Term

Have runway incursions been eliminated? Will the ever? Why?

Definition

-No, NO lack of situational awareness in pilots.

Term

What are the gaps in gap analysis and how do you find them

Definition

-gaps-elements in the sms framework that are not already being

performed by the aviation service provider.

Term

What does the term accountable executive mean in a sms context?

Definition

-ceo of an airline

-has hiring/firing authority

-critical in sms context safety doesn’t come form the top it wont work

and be implemented.

Term
What did the recommendations of 9/11 do?
Definition
  1. Fixed intelligence problem
  2. Creation of NcTc
  3. Congressional action to improve oversight of homeland security
  4. clarified roles, missions, and authority between DoD and DHA officials among other agencies 
  5. Effective sharing of information across Us Govt agencies
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