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Despite the ongoing preventive actions, supervision failure remains
the most serious contributor to aircraft accidents in the Brazilian
Air Force (FAB). The Organizational Accidents Theory, introduced by
James Reason (1997), focuses on the preexisting conditions that
result from fallible decisions made by top management. Squadron
Commanders are the managers who deal directly with frontline
operations in the FAB, becoming the last managerial barriers to
counteract flaw top-down decision-makings. The purpose of this
study aims to assess squadron commanders' perceptions regarding the
theory of Organizational Accidents to improve FAB's safety
performance. Three research hypotheses have been formulated and
answered. Surveys were sent to squadron commanders and 20 responded
to them. Despite the basic understanding of aviation safety, the
results show that squadron commanders need more education in
advanced safety models as well as the theory of Organizational
Accidents. Squadron Commanders also need a better decision-making
process tailored for their managerial decisions.
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