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Quantifying and characterising aviation accident risk factors

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posted on 2008-12-08, 11:28 authored by Yuen-Chong (Derek/Derrick) Wong, David Pitfield, Robert E. Caves, A.J. Appleyard
This paper compares normal flights’ exposure to a number of meteorological factors with the equivalent for certain accident flights. The factors examined include visibility, ceiling height, temperature, crosswind, tailwind and instrument or visual meteorological conditions. Differences in exposure and to measure accident propensity related to different levels of risk exposure are quantified based on relative accident involvement ratios. Four categories of aircraft accidents relevant to the assessment of airport safety are examined.

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School

  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

Citation

WONG, D.K.Y. ... et al, 2006. Quantifying and characterising aviation accident risk factors. Journal of Air Transport Management, 12 (6), pp. 352-357

Publisher

© Elsevier

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

2006

Notes

This article was published in the journal, Journal of Air Transport Management [© Elsevier], and the definitive version is available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09696997

ISSN

0969-6997

Language

  • en