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Assessing the Effectiveness of a Safety Program Part 1

Kaitlin Settle Professor McCarthy BSAS 210 15 May 2025 Assignment 8.2: Assessing the Effectiveness of a Safety Program Identify the Organization and Provide an Overview         Delta Airlines is one of the largest and most recognized global carriers. It is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Founded in 1924, Delta operates over 5,000 daily flights across more than 300 destinations in over 50 countries (Delta Airlines, 2023). It has a diverse fleet of over 800 aircraft, including models from Airbus and Boeing. Delta is a key player in both domestic and international markets, and as a founding member of the SkyTeam global alliance, Delta has extensive partnerships with other major airlines, offering seamless travel across a broad network. The airline's focus on customer experience includes premium services like Delta One, SkyMiles loyalty programs, and innovative technologies like in-flight Wi-Fi and biometric boarding  (Delta Airlines, 2023) .     ...

The Impact of Human Error on Aviation Safety

Kaitlin Settle Professor McCarthy BSAS 210 14 April 2025 Blog Discussion 4.4 Brief Overview         Building on my earlier blog discussion, complacency is a significant contributor to human error and poses a serious threat to aviation safety. As one of the twelve factors identified in the "Dirty Dozen," complacency reflects a sense of familiarity with a task that often leads to a loss of awareness regarding potential dangers (Air Education and Training Command Safety Directorate, 2023). This feeling typically arises when performing routine activities that have become habitual, causing individuals—and sometimes entire organizations—to perceive these tasks as easy and safe. How Does it Pose a Threat?         Complacency in aviation presents a serious threat to the industry by creating a self-satisfied mindset that decreases awareness of hazards and leads to neglecting safety protocols (Skybrary, 2021). This can result in overlooking critical st...

Putting Aviation Safety Publications Into Practice

Kaitlin Settle Professor McCarthy BSAS 210 26 March 2025 Discussion 1.3 Topic         According to the Flight Safety Foundation's 2023 Safety Report, there were no fatal jet airliner accidents in the international commercial airline industry in 2023. However, in 2024 and thus far in 2025, there have been a series of close calls, accidents, and even a mid-air collision, among other incidents. Compared to 2023, there are clear signs that the aviation industry is "experiencing an erosion of safety culture" (Jackson, 2024).  Impact on Current and Future Organizational Practices and Procedures         “Despite last year [2023] being among the safest in aviation history in terms of accidents and fatalities, it’s crucial to acknowledge and address the warning signs that were present in events that narrowly avoided disastrous outcomes,” said Foundation President and CEO Dr. Hassan Shahidi (Jackson, 2024).  The recent failures to reinforce a stro...