NASA’s System-Wide Safety (SWS) Project conducted a high-fidelity flight simulation study and curated a publicly available data and analysis code repository, referred to as the Human Contributions to Safety (HC2S) Data Testbed. Publication of the HC2S Data Testbed data descriptor publication in the Nature Scientific Data journal provides a detailed description of the research dataset as well as methodological procedures, data management, and analysis approaches. The purpose of the HC2S Data Testbed is to enable empirical assessment of resilient pilot behaviors and broaden the understanding of human contributions to safety in commercial aviation. Enabling access to representative safety data is aligned with the Flight Safety Foundation’s Learning from All Operations broader approach that includes learning from both successful and unsuccessful operations. The work by the SWS Project HC2S team creates opportunities to contribute directly to development of an In-time Aviation Safety Management Systems (IASMS).
NASA’s “Human Contributions to Safety” Data Testbed
23nd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology ; 2025 ; Rochester, NY, US
31.07.2025
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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