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A Database Management System for General Aviation Safety

PI Massoud Bazargan

The research team at Embry-Riddle proposes to conduct a series of analyses to find patterns and associations among general aviation (GA) accidents and incidents.

This research work is intended to provide the FAA with analyses of fatal and non-fatal accidents by examining the NTSB database and recommending strategies to mitigate risks associated with such events.Some of the potential studies that the team proposes to conduct include: analysis of primary ten causes leading to fatal and non-fatal accidents for each region by aircraft complexity and pilot demographics, statistical analyses on existing General Aviation accidents and incidents NTSB database on a national and regional basis to identify associations and patterns between flight elements and risk factors. This study will address multiple factors including pilots' demographics, light conditions, weather conditions and equipment used.

Research Dates

01/01/2007 to 01/01/2020

Researchers

  • Massoud  Bazargan
    Department
    Office of Professional Education
    Degrees
    Ph.D., University of New South Wales
  • Alan Stolzer
    Department
    School of Graduate Studies (SGS)
    Degrees
    Ph.D., Indiana State University
    M.A.S., Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • Michael J. Williams
    Department
    Management, Marketing and Operations Department
    Degrees
    Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University
    M., B., A., Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

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