Weather Accident Accident Prevention Objectives

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Weather Accident Accident Prevention
Aviation Safety Program
Objectives
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Tethered
Weather Display
in a Honeywell
Cessna Citation
Cockpit
showing
convective
activity over the
continental
United States
Provide the Flight Deck, ATM & AOC
with Higher Fidelity, More Timely
Intuitive Graphical Information
Detect and Mitigate Weather
Hazards
Elements
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Aviation Weather Information
(AWIN)
Weather Information
Communications (WINCOMM)
Turbulence Detection and Mitigation
(TDAM)
WxAP Project Manager: Ron Colantonio
(216) 433-6370;
[email protected]
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AWIN Element Lead: Paul Stough
(757) 864-3860; [email protected]
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WINCOMM Element Lead: Gus Martzaklis
(216) 433-8966;
[email protected]
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TDAM Element Lead: Rod Bogue
(661) 258-3193; [email protected]
Aviation System Monitoring and Modeling
Aviation Safety Program
Objectives
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Provide decision-makers within air carriers, air
traffic management, and other government &
industry groups with regular, accurate, &
insightful measures of health, performance, &
safety of National Aviation System (NAS)
ASMM products will provide technology &
procedure developers with reliable predictions of
system-wide effects arising from changes
introduced into the aviation system
PDARS
Performance Data
Analysis &
Recording System
Elements
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Data Analysis Tools & Intramural Monitoring
(DATIM)--Develop tools for carriers to continuously
monitor internal performance & safety
Extramural Monitoring (EM)--System-wide survey
mechanism for monitoring overall safety of NAS &
evaluating effects of changes
Modeling and Simulations (MS)--Predictions and
risk assessments using data collected by
monitoring elements
Information Sharing (IS)--Develop reliable and
secure infrastructure for exchange of data
ASMM Project Manager: Yuri Gawdiak
(650) 604-4765; [email protected]
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DATIM Element Lead: Irv Statler
(650) 604-6654; [email protected]
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EM Element Lead: Linda Connell
(650) 604-6654; [email protected]
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MS Element Lead: Mary Connors
(650) 604-6114: [email protected]
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IS Element Lead: Yuri Gawdiak
System-Wide Accident Prevention
Aviation Safety Program
Objectives
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Address aviation safety issues
associated with
– Human error
– Procedural non-compliance
Reduce aviation accident rates by
– Reducing or mitigating human error
– Understanding key man/machine
interface issues
Elements
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Human-Error Modeling (HEM)-Development of predictive models for
human error in human/system operations
Maintenance Human Factors (MHF)-Develop products to support improved
maintenance operations
Training--Develop more effective training
procedures, aids, curricula, simulations,
and crew performance measurement
techniques
SWAP Project Manager: Tina Beard
(650) 604-1327; [email protected]
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HEM Element Lead: Jay Shively
(650) 604-6249; [email protected]
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MHF Element Lead: Barb Kanki
(650) 604-5785; [email protected]
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Training Element Lead: Key Dismukes
(650) 604- 0150: [email protected]
Web site--http://vision.arc.nasa.gov/~tina/swap/swap.htm
Accident Mitigation
Aviation Safety Program
Objectives
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Increase human survivability in
accidents
Increase human survivability in postcrash fires
Prevent in-flight fires & explosions
Full-scale crash tests to validate dynamic crash
analysis and to evaluate structural concepts
Elements
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Systems Approach to
Crashworthiness (SAC)
Fire Prevention (FP)
AM Project Manager: Doug Rohn
(216) 433-3325; [email protected]
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SAC Element Lead: Lisa Jones
(757) 864-4148; [email protected]
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FP Element Lead: Bryan Palaszewski
(216) 977-7493;
[email protected]