gate xxi rome - aeroporto dell’urbe january 22, 2010
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1100 Members in over 150 Countries FSF Membership Airlines Airframe and engine manufacturers Equipment suppliers Corporate operators Insurance companies Helicopter operators Military organizations Regulatory authorities ATC Airports Fixed-base operators Research institutions Academia Funded by the aviation industryTRANSCRIPT
GATE XXIROME - AEROPORTO DELL’URBE
JANUARY 22, 2010
Founded in 1947
• By leaders of the aviation industry
• To provide a neutral forum where the industry could meet to discuss safety matters
• To provide a central clearinghouse for the exchange of aviation safety information
1100 Members in over 150 Countries1100 Members in over 150 Countries
FSF Membership
• Airlines• Airframe and engine
manufacturers• Equipment suppliers• Corporate operators
• Insurance companies• Helicopter operators
• Military organizations• Regulatory authorities
• ATC• Airports
• Fixed-base operators• Research institutions
• Academia
Funded by the aviation industry
Sample of Products
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Conference Proceedings
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AeroSafety WorldLeading Global Aviation Safety Magazine
6
Operators Guide to Human Factors in Aviation
SAFETY TRENDS TODAY
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Major Accidents by Decade Worldwide Commercial Jets
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60's 70's 80's 90's 2000'sRate
1990 – 1999 Major Accident Rate: 1.18 1990 – 1994 Major Accident Rate: 1.32
2000 – 2009 Major Accident Rate: .57
1995 – 1999 Major Accident Rate: 1.06
2000 – 2004 Major Accident Rate: .58 2005 – 2009 Major Accident Rate: .55
Two Decades of Improvement
Breakdown: Accident Categories
CEO & COO BriefIATA Safety Report 2008 10
The Biggest Killer
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Now it is Loss of Control
Safety Challenge: Runway Excursions
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Runway Safety Initiative (RSI)
Runway Safety Data1995–2008
Runway Excursions24% of turboprop accidents
36% of jet accidents
Runway Safety Fatality Data
Number of Fatal Accidents (Onboard Fatalities)
Incursions: 5 (129) Excursions: 34 (712)
Confusion: 2 (132)
1995 – 2007 (464 fatal accidents (35%))
LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
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ICAO IATA Revised Forecast
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