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Flight accident: an occurrence associated with the operation of an
civil aircraft, in which any person suffers death or injury, or in
which the aircraft receives damage.
Classification of flight accidents:
disastrous accident
Major accident
accident
(US(NTSB): Major, Serious, injury, Damage)
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2.2 Flight accident characters
2.2.3 the type and classification of accidents
Classification for ground accidents of civil aviation GB18432-2001
Ground accident: an occurrence associated with aircrafts, vehicles,
equipments and facilities damage in the airport operation area,
which results in a direct loss of 300,000RMB (or above), or results
in serious injury or fatal injury.
Classification of ground accidents:
Major ground accident
Serious ground accident
General ground accident
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2.2 Flight accident characters
2.2.3 the type and classification of
accidents
MH2001-2004, 2008
Incident: an occurrence other than an
accident, associated with the operation of
an aircraft, which affects or could affect
the safety of operations.
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3. Category of Flight Accident
Lost of control (include in flight and ground)
CFIT (controlled flight into terrain)
In flight fire
Midair collision
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CAST/ICAO Taxonomy Accident Categories - Definitions
The following are a complete set of the categories with a brief description:
ARC Abnormal Runway Contact
LALT Low Altitude Operations
AMAN Abrupt Maneuver
MAC Midair/Near Midair Collision
ADRM Aerodrome
OTHR Other
ATM ATM/CNS
RE Runway Excursion
CABIN Cabin Safety Events
RI-A Runway Incursion – Animal
CFIT Controlled Flight into or Toward Terrain
RI-VAP Runway Incursion – Vehicle, Aircraft or Person
EVAC Evacuation
SEC Security Related
F-NI Fire/Smoke (Non-Impact)
SCF-NP System/Comp. Failure or Malfunction (Non-Power plant)
F-POST Fire/Smoke (Post-Impact)
SCF-PP System/Component Failure or Malfunction (Power plant)
FUEL Fuel Related
TURB Turbulence Encounter
GCOL Ground Collision
USOS Undershoot/Overshoot
RAMP Ground Handling
UNK Unknown or Undetermined
ICE Icing
WSTRW Wind shear or Thunderstorm
LOC-G Loss of Control – Ground
LOC-I Loss of Control – In flight
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Controlled
flight into
terrain
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Lost of
control-In
flight
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System/Component
failure(Non-
Powerplant)
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Fire/Smoke
( Non-Impact )
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---Accidents in different phases of flight
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Relation of accident rate to aircraft size
and type of operations
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Emerging countries have worse
safety records
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4. Development of flight safety
in world and China
Air transport safety
Air travel has been an important way of
passenger transportation
Schedule flight has been the most safety
transportation means since 1980’s
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