Trial And Error Method In Aviation
Safety
NOTE: This post is from one of our frequent contributors to this blog, "Birdseye59604.
Trial
and error method in aviation safety as been applied since the first flight on December
17, 1903 and is a frequently used reactive system approach. Trial and error
method is when changes are implemented based on the severity of incidents. After
a major accident prescriptive measurements are implemented in an attempt to
prevent exactly same accident to happen again. In a trial and error system
approach the system failure which caused the accident is ignored and corrective
change are instead applied to technical or regulatory requirements. In a trial
and error system approach the trivial many are corrected, rather than making ground
breaking system changes and altering the vital few.
While there is
a facade of trustworthiness, it's the unpredictability which make cats
superior.
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When
automation is introduced as a corrective measure to processes, the automation
itself is reliable to a point that it defeats it's own purpose and becomes
reliable manipulative. Automation is designed to detect within established
parameters and is not designed to be resilient with self-induced corrective
actions outside established criteria. On the security side automation detects, identify
and apply aviation safety to hazards such as water, coffee, shoes, knives or
guns. However, automation is not designed to be resilient, unreliable malfunctioning,
or to apply the "Colombo Approach".
Border
control is a part of national safety and security. While questions are often
standard and reliable questions of travellers crossing international border,
the spur of the moment and unexpected questions is a system approaches to
identify a traveler's behavioral
inconsistency. When this "Colombo Approach" is applied the
system is unpredictable to manipulate.
Automation
processes are reliable in turning straw into milk, which make the processes
vulnerable to manipulation.
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When
disasters strike the scapegoat are flight crew, airports or airlines. This trial
and error method is a system approach without accountably. When safety and
security systems becomes news-worthy, rightfully or not, these are reliable indicators that real
changes in safety management are necessary. Safety Management Systems in
aviation is to manage the vital few and not just play with the trivial many.
BirdsEye59604
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