Part 2 - Lessons Learned on Automation from the Flying community

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Part 2 - Lessons Learned on Automation from the Flying community

Overview

An impressive, yet frightening example of the collective drift of the industry away from new safety concepts can be seen in the backgrounds of the B737 MAX disaster. Instead of applying resilience and SAFETY II in the design process of the aircraft and in the training of pilots, all the information point to the fact that governmental compliance matches better with linear accident models like swiss cheese slices than with higher concepts like complexity and resilience. The focus on this webinar is on the re-introduction of 737 MAX and the lessons learned.

Speaker(s)

Cpt. Antonio Chialastri

Pilot and Author

Cpt. Antonio Chialastri is an experienced pilot and author. He started flying in 1987 as a cadet pilot at the Alitalia Flight Academy and then went on to fly many aircraft types achieving a distinguished pilot career, including type rating instructor. On a parallel track, he studied at La Sapienza University in Rome, getting a degree in Philosophy, then a Master of Art in Bioethics. He holds a degree in epistemology and he kept on studying the philosophy of complexity.

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