Airline safety has been the industry’s major priority for the last century. Technology, training, and risk management have produced notable advancements, yet there is always an opportunity for improvement in aviation safety.
ICAO Ensures and enforces standards.
Aviation safety is a fundamental objective of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). ICAO is constantly working in close collaboration with the entire air transport community, to further improve aviation safety and standard.
Why Aviation Safety is so important?
To keep passengers and flight crew safe while flying, Safety always comes first. Aviation safety is important because there are lives involved in every operation of aircraft.
Safety must be the number one priority for any airline in all aspects of air transportation. Due to poor safety management in aviation not only damages associated with a single airplane crash but the loss of much valuable human life.
Aviation safety is a step towards the prevention of accidents and incidents in the aviation industry. In other words, we can say “Safety is no accident”. In fact, an accident or incident is rarely by accident. It betrays many telltale signs during its building upstages that can be easily identified for timely intervention.
An accident is seldom the direct result of a single failure. Invariably, it is the coming together of various causal factors that stack up sequentially and converge into a single point in time, where the last trigger results in the overlap of all failed barriers.
It is usually, an instance of a single error or oversight, that finds unobstructed passage through a string of absent, ineffective, or failed barriers. The idea is to break the link in the chain leading to an undesirable and unsafe outcome.
Aircraft suitability
The aircraft needs to be suited to face any sort of environment. The physical make and other attributes are essential to make air travel better. Having more fuel than necessary is common sense, yet it can be taken for granted. A pilot needs to check the fuel gauge to estimate if it is enough to reach the destination.
Apart from verifying the fuel gauge, an aircraft that has top-notch cruising speed is an extremely essential feature to have. Reaching your destination quicker is obvious, yet it also means that aircraft can go through a terrible patch of weather much quicker. Additionally, it decreases the chance of a fuel stop if necessary.
An aircraft that can sustain high altitudes mitigates risk. At high altitudes, a pilot is given time to survey the territory for an emergency landing. Another advantage is that high altitude requires less fuel consumption which addresses the fuel risk mentioned above. More importantly, higher altitude proves a smoother ride for the passenger.
2 Comments
Muhammed Hawal
Nigeria has a lot to do as regards air safety
frank durn
Everyone should pay attention to air safety.