The aviation safety reporting system, an accident reporting system, is presented. The system identifies deficiencies and discrepancies and the data it provides are used for long term identification of problems. Data for planning and policy making are provided. The system offers training in safety education to pilots. Data and information are drawn from the available data bases
Accidents hardly ever happen without warning. The combination, or sequence, of failures and mistakes...
The study described herein, a set of 353 ASRS reports of unique aviation occurrences significantly i...
The use of the aircraft rather than a flight simulator as a training device is investigated. Particu...
Education in safety awareness, pilot training, and accident reporting is discussed. Safety awareness...
The origins and development of the NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) are briefly reviewed...
The NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) collects, analyzes, and distributes de-identified s...
The Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) in a partnership between the National Aeronautics and Sp...
This report covers a study of ASRS reports wherein ATC controllers failed to monitor adequately (hea...
The process of flight crew training is emphasized herein. Flight simulators and other training equip...
This report discusses the minimum separation distance in a near midair collision report which the ev...
This is the fourteenth in a series of reports based on safety-related incidents submitted to the NAS...
This paper analyzes a NASA Convair 990 (CV-990) accident with emphasis on rejected-takeoff (RTO) dec...
The Federal Aviation Administration has paid close attention to the safety reporting systems of the ...
The differences between flight training technology and flight simulation technology are highlighted....
The status of the Airborne Warning and Avoidance System 3 (AWAS 3) is reported in viewgraph form. In...
Accidents hardly ever happen without warning. The combination, or sequence, of failures and mistakes...
The study described herein, a set of 353 ASRS reports of unique aviation occurrences significantly i...
The use of the aircraft rather than a flight simulator as a training device is investigated. Particu...
Education in safety awareness, pilot training, and accident reporting is discussed. Safety awareness...
The origins and development of the NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) are briefly reviewed...
The NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) collects, analyzes, and distributes de-identified s...
The Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) in a partnership between the National Aeronautics and Sp...
This report covers a study of ASRS reports wherein ATC controllers failed to monitor adequately (hea...
The process of flight crew training is emphasized herein. Flight simulators and other training equip...
This report discusses the minimum separation distance in a near midair collision report which the ev...
This is the fourteenth in a series of reports based on safety-related incidents submitted to the NAS...
This paper analyzes a NASA Convair 990 (CV-990) accident with emphasis on rejected-takeoff (RTO) dec...
The Federal Aviation Administration has paid close attention to the safety reporting systems of the ...
The differences between flight training technology and flight simulation technology are highlighted....
The status of the Airborne Warning and Avoidance System 3 (AWAS 3) is reported in viewgraph form. In...
Accidents hardly ever happen without warning. The combination, or sequence, of failures and mistakes...
The study described herein, a set of 353 ASRS reports of unique aviation occurrences significantly i...
The use of the aircraft rather than a flight simulator as a training device is investigated. Particu...