Processes on Uncontrolled Aerodromes and Safety Indicators - Part II
Journal Title: MAD - Magazine of Aviation Development - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 7
Abstract
This article follows on the Part I, where the basic processes on uncontrolled aerodromes were introduced. The uncontrolled aerodromes face with the growing traffic and from that result the higher workload on AFIS officer. This means a higher potential for dangerous situations. The article describes some models of sub-processes and creates several safety indicators related to the operation at uncontrolled aerodromes. Thanks to monitoring and evaluation of safety indicators can be adopted targeted safety measures and thus increase safety on small uncontrolled aerodromes.
Authors and Affiliations
Vladimír Plos, Jakub Kraus, Karel Jeřábek, Peter Vittek
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