Learning outcomes |
While safety has always been one of the essential components of aircraft performance, on the other hand, the recent past has shown relentlessly that the security of ground support infrastructures is no less critical.
Flight Safety intends to frame this reality in the institutional and business optics, trying to develop in the students, on the one hand, critical reasoning around the matter and, on the other hand, the competencies that allow them to take the most appropriate options if they are faced with decision-making in real scenarios.
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Main Bibliography |
Ballesteros, J. (2007) Improving Air Safety through Organizational Learning, Aldershot, Ashgate Publishing Limited, ISBN: 978-0-7546-4972-0.
Campbell, R. and M. Bagshaw (1991) Human Performance and Limitations in Aviation, Oxford, BSP Professional Books, ISBN: 0-632-02929-3.
CE (2015) Medidas de Execução das Normas de Base Comuns sobre a Segurança da Aviação, Regulamento de Execução (UE) 2015/1998 da Comissão de 5 de novembro de 2015, Jornal Oficial da União Europeia, 14.11.2015.
Garland, D., Wise, J. and V. Hopkin (Editors), (2010) Handbook of Aviation Human Factors, Second Edition, Taylor and Francis Group, LLC, New York, ISBN: 978-0-8058-5906-5
ICAO (2002) Human Factors in Civil Aviation Security Operations, Doc.9808-AN/765, Montreal, ICAO.
ICAO (2002) Security, Safeguarding International Civil Aviation Against Acts of Unlawful Interference, Annex 17, Seventh Edition, Montreal, ICAO.
ICAO (2009) Safety Management Manual (SMM), Second Edition, Montreal, ICAO.
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