Affiliation:
1. Warsaw University of Technology Faculty of Transport
Abstract
Air transportation is one of the safest means of transport, but carrying out activities in the areaof aviation incident analysis still remains necessary. Proper assessment and analyses of incidentsmust be based on identification of hazards in the area. Safety hazards can occur in the airspace, onthe airport premises, and in the area of aircraft ground handling. The development of unmannedaircraft is also associated with the emergence of further safety hazards. Therefore, it is of greatimportance that available methods and tools be used to assess risks in each area. To this end, thereare a lot of available quantitative and qualitative methods for analysing air transport incidents. Animportant aspect is the analysis of aviation incidents, which can contribute to proactive measuresaimed at improving air transport safety. The paper presents selected aviation incident analysismethods and risk assessment tools.
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