In Close Calls: Managing Risk and Resilience in Airline Flight Safety, Carl Macrae offers a new study of organisational learning in the civil aviation industry, examining how crucial insights are garnered from experiences of near misses – what he terms ‘close calls’. This is a fascinating and lively account that illuminates the invisible infrastructures that capture and transform risk, offering important lessons for those working to ensure organisational safety across different institutions and environments, writes John Downer
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The Air Transport Research Society (ATRS) is a Special Interest Group (SIG) of the World Conference ...
Purpose: The main purpose of the present study is to conduct a literature review of the contribution...
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[Excerpt] This book, written more than a decade after that fateful day in September 2001, attempts t...
This volume focuses on contemporary risk leadership issues based on recent research insights, but ai...
The thesis probes the safety risk-management component of the complex Commercial Air Transport (CAT)...
peer-reviewedSafe air travel is an expectation that we often invest little or no thought in. Fortuna...
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Safety and Risk are in the focus of the constant research ranging from strictly technical and techno...
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