SELECTION OF A SYSTEM OF INDICATORS CHARACTERIZING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE FLIGHT SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Authors

  • Volodymyr Kharchenko National Aviation University
  • Ruslan Pechevysty National Aviation University
  • Oleh Alexeiev National Aviation University
  • Serob Karapetyan National Aviation University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.84.14948

Keywords:

safety management system, information monitoring, flight safety

Abstract

The article poses the task of evaluating the system of indicators itself with such a mathematical apparatus that would allow expressing by number the overall efficiency of the SMS for the required period of time or its potential capabilities in a form suitable for use in managing the relationship between production activities and the system of indicators, i.e., required development of a specialized mathematical apparatus for evaluating the effectiveness and a specialized environment in the form of a software product - information monitoring of SMS

Author Biographies

Volodymyr Kharchenko, National Aviation University

Doctor of Technical Sciences (Ph.D.), Professor, Vice-Rector for scientific work of National Aviation University. Education: National Aviation University. Research area: management of complex socio-technical systems, air navigation systems and automatic decision-making systems aimed at avoidance conflict situations, space information technology design, air navigation services in Ukraine provided by CNS/ATM systems.

Ruslan Pechevysty, National Aviation University

Postgraduate. Department of Aeronavigation system Education: Kirovohrad flight academy of Ukraine (2003). Research area: safety management system, human error, flight safety

Oleh Alexeiev, National Aviation University

Candidate of Engineering. Department of Aeronavigation system Education: Kirovohrad flight academy of Ukraine (2000). Research area: safety management system, human error, flight safety

Serob Karapetyan, National Aviation University

Postgraduate. Department of Aeronavigation system Education: Kyiv International University of Civil Aviation, Ukraine (1984). Research area: safety management system, human error, flight safety

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Published

20-10-2020

How to Cite

Kharchenko, V., Pechevysty, R., Alexeiev, O., & Karapetyan, S. (2020). SELECTION OF A SYSTEM OF INDICATORS CHARACTERIZING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE FLIGHT SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. Proceedings of National Aviation University, 84(3), 14–18. https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.84.14948

Issue

Section

AEROSPACE SYSTEMS FOR MONITORING AND CONTROL

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