Is our current certification process a threat to safety innovation?

Conference Paper (2021)
Author(s)

Erik-Jan A. M. Huijbrechts (KLM Royal Dutch Airlines)

Rene van Paassen (TU Delft - Control & Simulation)

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© 2021 Erik-Jan A. M. Huijbrechts, M.M. van Paassen
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 Erik-Jan A. M. Huijbrechts, M.M. van Paassen
Pages (from-to)
358-363
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Abstract

Certification is an important process in the aviation industry. The certified status of aircraft, aircraft equipment and procedures is often regarded as a guarantee for safety. However, if shortcomings emerge during operation, this certified status can prevent improvement of the design. In addition, to develop and certify new equipment, it is often easier to modify existing, certified equipment than have a full certification of a new system. Doing so, safety problems may be overlooked. In this paper, a link is made between the certification process and organizational safety of both manufacturers of aircraft or aircraft equipment and airline companies.

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