SKYbrary
SKYbrary is a wiki created by the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation, International Civil Aviation Organization, and the Flight Safety Foundation to create a comprehensive source of aviation safety information freely available online. It was launched[1] in May 2008 on a platform based on Mediawiki. The Flight Safety Foundation (a founding member) defines SKYbrary's goal as: capturing authoritative aviation industry information and create cumulative knowledge, especially with regard to critical safety issues[2].
SKYbrary's way of working
SKYbrary is driven by a risk based knowledge management approach[3], meaning:
- Information must be in the right place at the right time.
- Managing knowledge helps ensure that organizations have appropriate capabilities in place (linking ability to innovate and capacity planning).
- Effective management of knowledge helps organizations share best practice more effectively, avoiding duplication of effort, whatever the daily operational constraints.
SKYbrary Structure
The SKYbrary front page gives visitors access to aviation safety knowledge via three portals. Each portal then contains numerous categories of articles chosen because of their relevance to aviation safety professionals. Current categories in use:
Operational Issues
- Air Ground Communication
- Airspace Infringement
- Bird Strike
- Controlled Flight Into Terrain
- Fire
- Ground Operations
- Human Factors
- Level Bust
- Loss of Control
- Loss of Separation
- Runway Excursion
- Runway Incursion
- Wake Vortex Turbulence
- Weather
- General
Enhancing Safety
- Airworthiness
- Flight Technical
- Safety Management
- Safety Nets
- Theory of Flight
- General
Safety Regulations
- Certification
- ESARRs
- Licensing
- Regulation
- General
Miscellaneous
- Author's Articles
- Accident and Serious Incident Reports
- Help
External links
References
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