EASA - European Union Aviation Safety Agency’s Post

This is the last thing you want to see in your operation 😓   Keeping the aviation industry safe is a challenging task. It’s a dynamic place where things don’t always go to plan, yet… Out of 7.3 Million commercial aeroplane flights that took place in 2023, we have only had 18 accidents. None of these were fatal. This amazing achievement is thanks to professionals from across our industry working together. There are still lots of risks to be managed across the industry. This is where the #EASA Annual Safety Review (ASR) is there to help. Download the latest version of the ASR and find out more about what you and your organisation needs to be doing to manage safety in a challenging world. 👉 https://lnkd.in/evFnMiZx

Benjamin Greenaway

Head of Training at Storm Aviation

1mo

Very good. We assume it was filmed at a ‘dummy’ airfield where you do not need your security passes on show. 😂

Alaattin Ömer Vardar

Spacecraft & Aircraft Quality Control Inspector | Quality Assurance | Instructor | Training Content Creator | Auditor

1mo

📚Learning and presentation styles keep up with the times. 🎃Due to distraction and rapid loss of focus, more eye-catching and interactive content is becoming more popular. ✈️The EASA - European Union Aviation Safety Agency is aware of this and has created such entertaining content.

Srinivasan Gangadharan

Airport Operations and SMS Specialist & ICAO Trainerplus Trainer

1mo

Great to know the lessons learnt to avoid similar incidents.

Saif Rehman

Aviation Expert | Airport Planning, Construction, and Project Management| Facilities Management |Ex Honeywell Automation | Ex GMR Airport | Ex EFS | Ex Haif, SEC KSA | B Tech. JMI Delhi, MBA

1mo

Very informative

It's a great gob! We hope that our government publishes the safety report as our country version, also.

Nico Beilharz

Head of Quality Assurance & Safety Ground Operations

1mo

Thanks for sharing and highlighting this important topic! We can still improve and I believe that we have to move on from pure incident reporting to reporting “near misses” as well to identify potential hazards as early as possible. So please SPEAK UP and raise your concerns!

tajammul javed

avionics technician and instructor at Pakistan Air Force

1mo

Beside safty meeting, lectures a very important part of safety is training and refreshing the things at all level Using of proper technical orders,tools 3rd is a availablity of supervisor at the work place . In this way you can made more safe the aviation industry Thanks

jihed shimi

A320 aircraft technician

1mo

Thanks EASA

SAMIR BABIKIR

Continuing Airworthiness Engineer/B1 Licensed|A320 Family V2500-CFM56|A330 with RR Trent 700 Level 3|CIT|PRINCE2®|P3.express| Project management| Human Factors Instructor

1mo

Thank you for share.

Keith Reay

Enthusiastic, hardworking Training Supervisor at Menzies Aviation

1mo

This is brilliant.

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