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hazard
- Definição1
- The objects or elements that an aircraft can be separated from. These are: other aircraft, terrain, weather, wake turbulence, incompatible airspace activity and, when the aircraft is on the ground, surface vehicles and other obstructions on the apron and manoeuvring area. For any hazard (i.e. any condition, event or circumstance that could induce an accident), a risk can be identified as the combination of the overall probability or frequency of occurrence of a harmful effect induced by the hazard, and the severity of that effect.
- Fonte1
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual on air traffic management system requirements. Montréal, 2008. (Doc. 9882-AN467)
- Definição2
- Something that has the potential to cause harm to a person, loss of or damage to equipment, property or the environment.
- Fonte2
- INTERNATIONAL HELICOPTER SAFETY TEAM. Safety management system toolkit. In: THE INTERNATIONAL HELICOPTER SAFETY SYMPOSIUM, 2007, Montreal. Disponível em: http://www.ihst.org/Portals/54/SMS-Toolkit.pdf. Acesso em: 11 mai. 2016.
- Definição3
- A condition or an object with the potential to cause or contribute to an aircraft incident or accident.
- Fonte3
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Annex 19 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation: safety management. 2nd. ed. Montreal, 2016.
- Contexto
- The term obstacle is used in this Annex [Annex 4] solely for the purpose of specifying the charting of objects which are considered a potential hazard to the safe passage of aircraft in the type of operation for which the individual chart series is designed.
- Subárea1
- Safety
- Related Term
- distress
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