Review of Document Structure for Flight Data Analysis Program

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This paper summarizes ten necessary documents for flight data analysis program. These documents can give guidance on the policy, preparation and introduction of flight data analysis program within an operator. The document structure can outline civil aviation authority’s view on how flight data analysis program, which may be embodied within an operator’s safety management system. The document structure can also describe the principles that should underpin an flight data analysis system acceptable to the civil aviation authority (CAA). This paper outlines good practice relating to first establishing and then obtaining worthwhile safety benefits from an operator’s flight data analysis program. It will be regularly reviewed and revised by CAA and the industry to reflect the wider use of flight data analysis and developing technologies and methodologies.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 945-949)

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3458-3461

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June 2014

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