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The In-time Aviation Safety Management System Concept for Part 135 Operators

Published 2022-09-29 From Langley Research Center 10 authors

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Abstract

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Transformations of the National Airspace System, such as envisioned with Advanced Air Mobility, will enable improvements for managing and assuring safety for Part 135 transportation of passengers and cargo. The purpose of this paper is to describe the In-time Aviation Safety Management System (IASMS) Concept of Operations (ConOps) and how its innovations such as using predictive analytics could benefit operators for risk management and safety assurance. The National Academies recommended development of an IASMS ConOps to secure a safe future NAS. Part 135 operators are currently not required to have a formal safety management system.

Authors

  • Kyle K. Ellis Langley Research Center
  • Lawrence J. Prinzel Langley Research Center
  • Misty D. Davies Ames Research Center
  • Paul A. Krois Crown Consulting, Inc
  • Robert W. Mah Ames Research Center
  • Nikunj C. Oza Ames Research Center
  • Chad L. Stephens Langley Research Center
  • Michael J. Vincent Langley Research Center
  • James R. Ackerson Flight Research Aerospace
  • Samantha Indre Infeld Analytical Mechanics Associates (United States)

Citation: Kyle K. Ellis, Lawrence J. Prinzel, Misty D. Davies , et al. (2022). The In-time Aviation Safety Management System Concept for Part 135 Operators. Langley Research Center. NASA NTRS ID 20220009144. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20220009144 ↗