This book focuses on ways to better manage and prevent
aircraft-based homicide events while in flight using alternate
technology to replace the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) and/or
Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR) functions. While these events
are infrequent, the implementation of real-time predictive
maintenance allows aircraft operators to better manage both
scheduled and unscheduled maintenance events. Aviation Safety and
Security: Utilizing Technology to Prevent Aircraft Fatality
explores historical events of in-flight homicide and includes
relevant accident case study excerpts from the National
Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Air Accidents Investigation
Branch (AAIB). FEATURES Explores historical events of in-flight
homicide and offers solutions for ways to mitigate risk Explains
how alternate technologies can be implemented to address in-flight
safety issues Demonstrates that metrics for change are not solely
for safety but also for financial savings for aircraft operation
Includes relevant accident case study excerpts from the NTSB and
AAIB Expresses the need for real-time predictive maintenance
Stephen J Wright is an academic Professor at the faculty of
Engineering and Natural Sciences at Tampere University, Finland,
specializing in aviation, aeronautical engineering, and aircraft
systems.
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