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Presentation transcript:

Welcome to 66th International Air Safety Summit by International Advisory Committee Flight Safety Foundation

We are here because we care about safety! & to learn something we don’t know ! -- Learning leads change ! --

We have problem if we don’t know, what we don’t know !

Safety Challenges Feb. 6, 2013, A320 Apr. 13, 2013, B737-800 Jun. 2, 2013, A320 Jun. 7, 2013, ERJ 145 Jun. 15, 2013, B737-800 Jul. 06, 2013, B777 Aug. 14, 2013, A300 Sep. 08, 2013, A330

The vital elements to eliminate human deficiency are : Safety Oriented Mindset & Professionalism

The important of Mindset Mindset dominate our behaviors Behaviors form our habits Habits create our attitude Attitude cultivate our characters Characters decide our destiny Change your mindset and you change your world !

Refocus on professionalism Professionalism is not just about the nature of your job. It is much more to do with how you do your job. To do the right thing with the right attitude all the time.

Safety Oriented Mindset Regulator ATC Airlines Airports Manufactures Ground Services Hazard Identification & Risk Management Professionalism

To achieve an acceptable level of safety by minimizing the latent & active failures

To make the safe sky safer Safety is a shared responsibility ! & No one is perfect but a team can be !

Our Focus Proactive Attitude Reactive Predictive Response Measures Organizational deficiencies System shortcoming Environment threats Equipment faults Personnel issues If we can’t measure it, we can’t manage it !

Hazards Identification Sector Threats Short RWY, Non-Grooved, No RESZ, Heavy Rain shower, Non-precision Approach, etc. Aircraft R/H Thrust Reverser INOP Crew Inexperienced on the type, 1st time visit. How we are going to deal about it !

The core element of Safety Management System -- Hazard Identification & Risk Management

FORAS Promotion trial is available NOW. Internet Airline A Airline B Airline C Frontend Server Backend Workstation XML Frontend Server DB Inference Models Engine

FORAS -- Flight Operation Risk Assessment System DRV : Departure Risk Value ALRV : Approach & Landing Risk Value

Without your active participation, we will not going to have a successful seminar!

Please give ourselves a big hand !

Thank You & Welcome To Washington D.C.