In-Time Aviation Safety Management System and the Evolving Airspace System
Air Navigation Commission
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13m
Our subject today is ‘In-Time Aviation Safety Management System (IASMS) and the Evolving Airspace System’. As the pace of aviation evolution accelerates, our approach to safety and risk management needs to evolve to cover participants not traditionally included and incorporate new techniques that can more quickly identify and respond to emerging risks. In this Talk, we will look at the In-Time Aviation Safety Management System (IASMS), a safety management system designed to cover traditional aviation operations and technologies but also designed so that it can evolve to keep pace as aviation continues to change and as new safety and risk management tools and techniques emerge. This should assist ANC as it contemplates how the future safety management regulatory environment might need to evolve.
Presenters:
Deborah Kirkman, Flight Safety Foundation: Director for Advanced Aviation Systems
Dr. Kyle Ellis: NASA Langley Research Center: Deputy Project Manager for the System-Wide Safety Project
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