ERAU NASA In-Time Safety Management Data Development and Analysis Year One

PI Kristy Kiernan

​This project explores new data sources and analytical tools for extracting learning opportunities from all aviation operations.

​This project explores new data sources and analytical tools for extracting learning opportunities from all aviation operations. To continue to learn from a system with very low mishap and incident rates, new data streams must be found that uncover strategies and practices that promote resilience. This project examines both existing mishap data, existing data collected from the NASA Human Contribution to Safety (HC2S) test bed, and data collected independently to identify realistic, actionable methods to support and encourage continuous learning, both at the operator level and the organizational level. The project will be divided into two tasks: Task 1 builds upon the work being done in the HC2S testbed by exploring the existing data and generating new data to address how resilient performance can be manifest at the level of the operator and also in the broader system; Task 2 examines NTSB accident dockets for evidence of resilient performance at the level of the operator and also in the broader system.

Researchers

  • Albert Boquet
    Department
    Human Factors and Behavioral Neurobiology
    Degrees
    Ph.D., M.A., University of Southern Mississippi
    B.A., Nicholls State University
  • Kristy Kiernan
    Department
    Department of Aeronautics
    Degrees
    Ph.D., M.A.S., Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
    B.S., Brown University
  • Stephen Rice
    Department
    Human Factors and Behavioral Neurobiology
    Degrees
    Ph.D., M.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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    Department
    School of Graduate Studies (SGS)
    Degrees
    M.S., Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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    Department
    Department of Aeronautics
    Degrees
    Ph.D., University of North Dakota
    M.S., Florida State University