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Strategic Communication in Crisis Management: Lessons from the Airline Industry

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Safety in the Skies, Master Volume: Personnel and Parties in NTSB Aviation Accident Investigations

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Systems Accidents and Epistemological Limitations: The Case of American Airlines' Flight 965 in Cali, Colombia

Alejandro Chávez

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Crisis Management in Communication: A Study on MH370, MH17 and QZ8501 Aviation Tragedies

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Safety in the Skies

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Learning from Complexity: Effects of Prior Accidents and Incidents on Airlines' Learning

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"Investigating Survival Factors in Aircraft Accidents: Revisiting the Past to Look to the Future"

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Crisis Management and Communication Approach: A Case of Boeing 737 MAX

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Aviation safety and maintenance under major organizational changes, investigating non-existing accidents

Karely Herrera

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DISASTER ON THE POTOMAC AIR FLORIDA FLIGHT 90 By Asanga Ini-Abasi MBA 678 I : Special Topics in Aviation Management. ISASTER ON THE POTOMAC AIR FLORIDA FLIGHT 90

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An Empirical Analysis of the Causes of Air Crashes from a Transport Management Perspective

Wilfred Ukpere

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The Fault Tree in Aviation-Always Ends in Humans

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Air accident investigation among regulatory agencies

Marcia Fajer

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The Next Crash: How Short-Term Profit Seeking Trumps Airline Safety, by Amy L. Fraher. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 2014, 240 pp., ISBN: 978 0 8014 5285 7, $27.95, hardback.

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Organizational Safety in Airline Operations

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Analysis of Plane Crash in Nigeria and Lessons Learned from Specific Disaster: Dana Air 0992, 5N-RAM Crash

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General model analysis of aeronautical accidents involving human and organizational factors

Michelle Galvão

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Organizational Factors in Commercial Aviation Accidents

Scott Shappell

The International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 2006

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The Benefits of a Safety Studies Program to Proactively Promote Aviation Safety

Loren Groff

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The procedures of aviation accidents investigation. The human factor as a greatest aviation safety threat

Jan Rajchel

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Learning from rare events: An analysis of ValuJet Flight 592 and Swissair Flight SR 111 crashes

Ashraf Labib

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Human Error and Commercial Aviation Accidents

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Flying is the safest way to travel: How aviation was a pioneer in independent accident investigation

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Civil Aviation Accidents and Incidents Classified According to Groups of Aviation Specialists

Vladimir Shestakov

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The Presence of Behavioral Traps in U.S. Airline Accidents: A Qualitative Analysis

Jonathan Velazquez, Ph.D.

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Human Continuity through Crises in Aviation

thomas Petros

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An Application of Situational Crisis Communication Theory on Germanwings Flight 9525 Crisis Communication

Ivyanno U. Canny

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Towards an Integrated Model for the Understanding of Communication Failures in Aviation Accidents: Tenuous Identities under Pressure

Giampietro Gobo

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Learning from Past in Aviation Industry A Literature Review (1)

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A Tragedy Unfolds: Lessons to Learn

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Learning from the Piper Alpha Accident: A Postmortem Analysis of Technical and Organizational Factors

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