Analysis of Appropriate Methods for Assessment of Safety in Aviation
Journal Title: MAD - Magazine of Aviation Development - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 11
Abstract
This article discusses the methods used for the assessment of the safety of aviation. The aim is to introduce the methods, compare them and choose the one that would be most appropriate to use for airlines around the world, and which would therefore bring the biggest increase in the overall safety in aviation.
Authors and Affiliations
Jana Ondrášková, Jakub Kraus
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