Aerospace (Sep 2022)

Identification and Quantification of Contributing Factors to the Criticality of Aircraft Loss of Separation

  • Lidia Serrano-Mira,
  • Marta Pérez Maroto,
  • Eduardo S. Ayra,
  • Javier Alberto Pérez-Castán,
  • Schon Z. Y. Liang-Cheng,
  • Víctor Gordo Arias,
  • Luis Pérez-Sanz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace9090513
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 513

Abstract

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A Mid-Air Collision (MAC) is a fatal event with tragic consequences. To reduce the risk of a MAC, it is imperative to understand the precursors that trigger it. A primary precursor to a MAC is a loss of separation (LOS) or a separation infringement. This study develops a model to identify the factors contributing to a LOS between aircraft pairs. A Bayesian Network (BN) model is used to estimate the conditional dependencies of the factors affecting criticality, that is, how close the LOS has come to becoming a collision. This probabilistic model is built using GeNIe software from data (based on a database created from incident analysis) and expert judgment. The results of the model allow identification of how factors related to the scenario, the human factor (ATC and flight crew) or the technical systems, affect the criticality of the LOS. Based on this information, it is possible to exclude irrelevant elements that do not contribute or whose influence could be neglected, and to prioritize work on the most important ones, in order to increase ATM safety.

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