Continuous AAM Safety Improvement
Using safety data and safety information to evaluate what is and what is not working in a system is a valuable and essential management practice. This session explores the role of safety intelligence and safety performance management in continuous improvement of safety across the developing AAM ecosystem. What are the main steps in continuously improving systems and processes in the developing AAM domain?
How does collection and sharing of safety intelligence contribute to proactive safety improvement? How can AAM stakeholders use safety performance management to improve safety?
Moderator:
Mr. Billy Nolen, Chief Regulatory Affairs Officer, Archer Aviation.
Panellists:
Dr. João Suza Dias Garcia, Assistant Professor, Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University.
Ms. Kim Wasson, Autonomy Certification Lead, Joby Aviation.
Ms. Cindy Comer, Senior Director of Certification and Safety Management System, Wisk Aero.
Dr. Natasha Neogi, Senior Technologist, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Mr. Erick Ferrandez, Representative to ICAO and Canada, European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
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