Know Where You Are and Where You Need To Go

Fostering a strong speak up culture is a key element to build a strong safety culture. During a D10X workshop, Operators defined a storyboard to illustrate the importance of Speak Up through a short video that could be easily used to promote the speak up culture within their organizations.
29th Flight Safety Conference

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Speak Up if Something Doesn’t Look Right!

Fostering a strong speak up culture is a key element to build a strong safety culture. During a D10X workshop, Operators defined a storyboard to illustrate the importance of Speak Up through a short video that could be easily used to promote the speak up culture within their organizations.
28th Flight Safety Conference

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Troubleshooting Airframe Vibrations
As moveable structural components such as control surfaces and landing gear doors age, wear of hinges and actuators can sometimes lead to airframe vibrations. These vibrations can cause noise and physical discomfort in the passenger cabin.To prevent further deterioration of components, the cause of vibration should be quickly identified and removed. For this, maintenance personnel […]
Preparing Flight Crews to Face Unexpected Events
During an approach at night-time into Glasgow Airport, the crew of an easyJet A319 experienced a strong cross-wind and turbulent conditions, which created a WINDSHEAR alert and led them to perform a go-around.As they did this, PFD information including Flight Modes Annunciator, Flight Director bars, and characteristic speeds all disappeared from both PFDs. In addition, […]
Hard Landing, a Case Study for Crews and Maintenance Personnel
In this article, Airbus would like to take you through a case study and use it to learn some lessons and share our safety first culture. The article is split into three distinct parts:The first will describe the eventThe second, targeted at flight crews, will discuss and develop the stabilization criteria and present a prevention […]