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Peng He and Ruishan Sun
The efficient management of aviation safety requires the precise analysis of trends in incidents. While classical statistical models often rely on the autocorrelation of indicator sequences for trend fitting, significant room remains for performance impr...
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Archana Tikayat Ray, Anirudh Prabhakara Bhat, Ryan T. White, Van Minh Nguyen, Olivia J. Pinon Fischer and Dimitri N. Mavris
This research investigates the potential application of generative language models, especially ChatGPT, in aviation safety analysis as a means to enhance the efficiency of safety analyses and accelerate the time it takes to process incident reports. In p...
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Rui P. R. Nogueira, Rui Melicio, Duarte Valério and Luís F. F. M. Santos
This paper proposes a model capable of predicting fatal occurrences in aviation events such as accidents and incidents, using as inputs the human factors that contributed to each incident, together with information about the flight. This is important bec...
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Chuyang Yang and Chenyu Huang
Advanced digital data-driven applications have evolved and significantly impacted the transportation sector in recent years. This systematic review examines natural language processing (NLP) approaches applied to aviation safety-related domains. The auth...
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Ayaka Miyamoto, Mayank V. Bendarkar and Dimitri N. Mavris
With the growth in commercial aviation traffic and the need for improved environmental performance, strategies to lower emissions that can be implemented in the near term are necessary. Since novel technology takes time to enter the market, operational i...
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Tomás Madeira, Rui Melício, Duarte Valério and Luis Santos
In the aviation sector, human factors are the primary cause of safety incidents. Intelligent prediction systems, which are capable of evaluating human state and managing risk, have been developed over the years to identify and prevent human factors. Howe...
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James Clare and Kyriakos I. Kourousis
Learning from incidents (LFI) is a useful approach when examining past events and developing measures to prevent ensuing recurrence. Although the reporting of incidents in the aircraft maintenance and continuing airworthiness domain is well appointed, it...
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Anna V. Chatzi
In this research paper a new conceptual model is introduced?the Diagnosis of Communication and Trust in Aviation Maintenance (DiCTAM) model. The purpose of this model is to recognise, measure and predict the relationship between communication and trust i...
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Andrea Brezonakova
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Flying has always been considered as a desirable job occupation. But, what are the current demands and challenges of becoming a professional airline pilot? Is the occupation of a pilot really attractive or is it just a golden glitter? This paper looks at...
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Hui Ying Wang and Guo Da Wang
This numerical study focuses on the fire phenomenology associated with the presence of a composite-type aircraft immersed, at one particular location and orientation, within a large aviation-fuel fire in a moving fluid medium. An extension of the eddy di...
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