Probabilistic-Statistical Methods for Risk Assessment in Civil Aviation
In: Springer Aerospace Technology Ser.
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1 Concept of Risk and Safety: Analysis of Aviation Safety Regulations -- 1.1 Safety in the Context of National Safety Policy -- 1.2 Comparative Estimation of Safety Situation in the Russian Federation and in the World -- 1.2.1 Comparison of Safety Levels in the Russian Federation and in the USA -- 1.2.2 Comparison of Safety Situation in the Russian Federation and in the Member States of the ICAO -- 1.3 Analysis of National and International Regulations Requirements to the Flight Operations Safety Management Systems -- 1.3.1 ICAO, IATA, and EASA Standards and Recommended Practices -- 1.3.2 Standards, Regulations, and Guidances of Several States -- 1.4 Description of the Current Situation in the National Safety Program and in the Flight Operations Safety Management System of the Russian Federation -- 1.5 Safety Risk and Its Acceptable Level -- 1.5.1 Analysis of Different Approaches to Risk Definition -- 1.5.2 Application of Fuzzy Sets and "Soft Estimation" -- 1.5.3 Concept of Acceptable Risk -- References -- 2 Analysis of Navigational and Meteorological Risks that Influence Civil Aviation Safety -- 2.1 Classification of Emergency, Critical, and Failure Situations in Aviation Enterprise -- 2.2 Analysis of Possible Unauthorized Actions on the Navigation System of Civil Aircraft -- 2.2.1 Classification of Possible Radio-Electronic Attacks on the Navigation System of Civil Aircraft -- 2.2.2 Possibility of Intentional Interference for the Purpose of the Total or Fragmentary Destruction of Navigation Information -- 2.2.3 Energy Analysis of Intentional Interference Possibility in GPS and GLONASS -- 2.2.4 System Vulnerability Analysis for Navigation Systems of Civil Aircraft -- 2.3 Analysis of Meteorological Risks in Aviation Enterprise Operation -- 2.3.1 Air Temperature -- 2.3.2 Air Humidity.