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7/07/2013

Why Accidents Happen??

Why Accidents Happen??




When a plane crash occurs always people questioned what was happened, is a modern aircraft with the greatest technologies in aviation, but unfortunately these events happen.

Understanding what causes an accident often is like looking at an Iceberg. We see the accident as the tip of the Iceberg, but all coincidences why accidents happen.

Anyone involved in flying needs to learn the lessons of the past accidents, identifying the underlying causes and lessons learned from accidents to prevent aviation accidents.

Each accident case also includes a surgically precise analysis of what happened that is intended to find the casual factors in this mishap.

Pilots flying an airplane as a B-777 are a well-trained crew prepared to overcome any emergency occurring during any phase of the flight with several flying hours and experience to flying this type of aircraft.

Everything is hypothesis regarding this serious accident. Investigators in charge are the only people who can determine and collect all the evidences to evaluate what’s going on in this tragic accident.

Of course now Human Factors going to be a very important piece and how it applies in the investigation,
Human factors is about people, it I about people in their working and living environments, and it is a about relationship with equipment procedures and the environment.

Accidents impact people and all the Aviation community. Now the Investigators in charge are the only people to collect all the evidence and established what’s going on to avoid future accidents and prevent and avoided.

This information is only and hypothesis and also a professional interpretation, the investigators are the only people who will evaluate the FDR, FDA, Voice Recorders etc. to contributed what’s going with the B- 777 at the final moments during landing before crashed.

There are so many ways and so many places that errors can occur that you as a Pilot may wonder how it is possible for anyone to Fly Safely.

Even though this observation is to help to understand when Pilots, in general, are more likely to have accidents, it does not mean that you are invulnerable if you don’t match the outline.

My best recommendation to all Crews and the best attitude to have is that you are vulnerable at all times and that you should exercise caution at all times and fly safely.

The process of learning Is a good example of where human factors can play a major role.

Continuously I like to share this expression with all the Aviation Community.  The day you think you don't learn more in aviation, it is the time you need to stop working and retired in this profession, because maybe you are going to make the mistake of your life. In aviation every day you learn new things, always remember fly safely all the time.


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