AIRBUS INDUSTRIE
Flight Operations Support
Other actors in the global aviation system, such as:
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Air traffic control services;
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Navigation state agencies;
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Operational authorities;
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Service providers; and,
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Flight academies;
should use the provision of the Briefing Notes to evaluate their possible contribution to the reduction of CFIT and Approach-and-Landing accidents.
Statistical Data
Statistical data quoted in the Briefing Notes originate from various industry sources.
The following Special FSF Report provides a consolidated source of statistical data, definitions and facts about approach-and-landing accidents, including those involving CFIT:
Flight Safety Foundation
Flight Safety Digest
Killers in Aviation:
FSF Task Force Presents Facts
About Approach-and-landing and
Controlled-flight-into-terrain Accidents
Volume 17/No 11-12 – Volume 18/No 1-2
Nov.-Dec.98/Jan.-Feb.99
Reference Documents
The following reference documents have been used to support and illustrate the applicable standards, operational recommendations and training guidelines:
Airbus Industrie operational and training documentation:
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Flight Crew Operating Manuals (FCOM);
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Quick Reference Handbooks (QRH);
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Flight Crew Training Manuals (FCTM);
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Instructor Support Guides;
Getting to Grips withApproach-and-Landing Accidents Reduction
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Airbus Cockpit Philosophy; and,
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Proceedings of: -Performance and Operations Conferences; -Human Factors Symposiums; and,
- Operational Liaison Meetings.
Aviation Regulations / Requirements:
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ICAO – Annex 6 – Operation of Aircraft, Part I – International Commercial Air Transport – Aeroplanes;
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ICAO – Procedures for Air Navigation Services (PANS -OPS, Doc 8168);
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European Joint Aviation Requirement – JAR-OPS 1 – Commercial Air Transport (Aeroplanes);
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U.S. FAR – Part 91 – Air Traffic and General Operating Rules;
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U.S. FAR – Part 121 – Operating Requirements: Domestic, Flag, and Supplemental Operations; and,
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U.S. FAA – Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) – Basic Flight Information and ATC Procedures.
Airlines’ Aircraft Operating Manuals:
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Several airlines’ aircraft operating manuals (AOM) have been used to confirm operators’ best practices for non-type-related operational matters.
The following references and data sources have been used to document and analyze the operational factors and human factors involved in approach-and-landing incidents and accidents:
Government agencies web sites:
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NASA ASRS (http://ars.arc.nasa.gov/ and http://human.factors.arc.nasa.gov/);
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U.S. FAA (http://www.faa.gov/);
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