Enhancing Safety at Airline Operations Control Centre
Journal Title: MAD - Magazine of Aviation Development - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 14
Abstract
In recent years a new term of Safety Management System (SMS) has been introduced into aviation legislation. This system is being adopted by airline operators. One of the groundbased actors of everyday operations is Operations Control Centre (OCC). The goal of this article has been to identify and assess risks and dangers which occur at OCC and create a template for OCC implementation into SMS.
Authors and Affiliations
Lukáš Řasa, Vladimír Plos
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