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A STUDY ON ANALYSING THE AIRCRAFT CRASH SURVIVAL RATES

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Saachi.G , Dr. Catherene Julie Aarthy.C
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si8.246

Abstract

The examination of reports on passengers' overall survivability in aircraft accidents puts more of an emphasis on aviation management. The study investigates how many passengers survive accidents of airplanes during a ten-year period, from 2010 to 2020. Analysing the fatal crashes in the aviation sector and an investigation into their causes and the factors that lead to fatal crashes in the aviation sector and offering a suitable strategy that can be used to lower such accidents are the main goals of this study. According to the European Transport Safety Council, air travel is among the safest modes of transportation, with a survival rate of 90% and continued improvement. Pilot mistake, crew communication problems, inadequate coordination between the pilot and the air traffic controller, and passenger cooperation were some of the crew management issues that were shown to be responsible for fatal crashes. There are still numerous reasons for air crashes despite the fact that a number of ideas, such as the "Swiss cheese" and "Shell model," have been used to detect human mistakes in the past. Therefore, the researcher offers the Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast technology, which is currently utilized by all commercial aircrafts to lessen air crashes brought on by human error and ATC blunders.

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