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operational incident
- Fonte1
- GREAT BRITAIN. Civil Aviation Authority. Framework for the competence of Rescue and Fire Fighting Service (RFFS) personnel. 3rd ed. [United Kingdom], 2017. 173 p. (CAP 699).
- Fonte2
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual of civil aviation medicine. 3rd ed. Montreal, 2012. (Doc. 8984 AN/895).
- Contexto
- Throughout this standard you should be expected to provide support to others directly and indirectly involved in an operational incident. Operational or physical support should include your ability to liaise with other agencies or maintain security at the scene of an incident. Emotional support you provide to others might require you to reassure and comfort people whilst protecting their privacy and dignity.
- A survey (1993-1998) of flight crew incapacitation on United States scheduled airlines recorded five deaths in the cockpit, all owing to cardiovascular diseases. The youngest pilot was 48 years of age when he died. No case resulted in aircraft damage or operational incident. It should be noted that ICAO introduced the requirement for incapacitation training in two-pilot operations in the 1970s and this has undoubtedly reduced the risk to flight safety from pilot incapacitation.
- Subárea
- Safety
- Related Term
- accident
- incident
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- incident opérationnel