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The Adaptable and Resilient Safety System: The Human Factor in Future In-Time Aviation Safety Management Systems
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Abstract
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In-time integrated safety management will be paramount for safely enabling the envisioned transformations of the future National Airspace System (NAS). The path for realizing the vision includes addressing the increasing need for advanced data analytics and fusion of aviation safety data, managed by human decision-makers. The paper describes safety management systems and its’ challenges, and how the concept of In-time Aviation Safety Management Systems addresses the need to ensure an adaptable and resilient future safety system in the envisioned transformed NAS. Finally, it discusses potential human factors challenges, including new human roles and responsibilities, new information and cognitive requirements, new intelligent technologies that change human-system interaction and coordination, and new design paradigms for human system integration and teaming.
Author
- Paul Krois Crown Consulting
Keywords
- Aviation Safety
- Human Factors
- Safety Management Systems
- IASMS
Citation: Paul Krois (2024). The Adaptable and Resilient Safety System: The Human Factor in Future In-Time Aviation Safety Management Systems. Langley Research Center. NASA NTRS ID 20230018370. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20230018370 ↗