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ground collision
- Fonte1
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual of aircraft accident and incident investigation. Part III: investigation. Montreal, 2011. (Doc. 9756 AN/965).
- Fonte2
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Human factors guidelines for safety audits manual. Montreal, 2002. (Doc. 9806).
- Nota Adicional1
- Communication errors can be minimized through an appreciation of common communication problems and by reinforcing the standard of language to ensure error-free transmission and correct interpretation of messages. Ambiguous, misleading, inappropriate or poorly constructed communication, combined with expectancy, have been factors identified many accidents, the most notorious of which resulted in the ground collision between two B747s in Tenerife in March of 1977.
- Contexto
- The systems rely on inputs from many other aircraft systems such as the GPS, radio altimeter, air data computer, and stall warning computer. If questions about the performance of a terrain warning system arise, it may be necessary to investigate the performance of these interfacing systems. Accurate topographic data may be necessary to fully evaluate system performance. Also, the predictive computers typically contain non-volatile memory which may be extracted to aid in the investigation of a ground collision.
- Subárea
- Aeronautical Accident Investigation
- Français
- collision au sol