Aviation is an example of an evolving modern socio-technical system that is seeing higher levels of automation being introduced and as a result, increasingly complex human system interactions taking place and new challenges to manage. This session aims to improve awareness of approaches which aim to “build in safety” into the design of systems, technology, equipment and procedures supporting day to day operations.
Moderator: Tzvetomir BLAJEV, Director, Europe and Global Operational Safety, Flight Safety Foundation
Speakers:
Immanuel BARSHI, Research Scientist, Human Systems Integration Division, NASA
David SCHOENE, Chair, Accident Analysis & Prevention Committee, IFALPA
Brian TESKE, Project Pilot – Learning, all operations Delta (LAUD), Delta Air Lines Lok LEE, Flight Operations Safety and Risk Manager, Cathay Pacific
Laure BALTZINGER, Safety Authority, Thales
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Moderator: David BATCHELOR, Chief External Affairs & Communication at the SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking (SJU)
Speakers:
Steven BRADFORD, Chief Sci... -
Air Navigation System: Responsible us...
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Moderator: David BATCHELOR, Chief External Affairs & Communication at the SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking (SJU)
Speakers:
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