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MGMT 203 Aviation Safety and Security Module 5

THIS DAY IN AVIATION October 19 1928 — Six enlisted men make parachute jumps from separate planes over Brooks Field, Texas, secure machine gun dropped by parachute and begin firing within three minutes after leaving planes.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION October 19 1968 — USAF test pilot Major William "Pete" Knight wins the Harmon international aviator's trophy for "exceptional individual piloting performance".

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Management of Aeronautical Science Learning Objectives – Module 5 (10/16/17 – 10/27/17) Aviation Safety and Security Upon successful completion of this module, you will be able to: 1.Define the four principles of a safety management system. 2.Differentiate between production and protection in a safety management system. 3.Demonstrate how the four pillars of safety management are the basic building blocks of safety management. 4.Explain how the FAA Air Transportation Oversight System (ATOS) can identify safety trends to prevent accidents. 5.Examine the roles and structures of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Transportation Security Administration (TSA), and General Accountability Office (GAO). 6.Define the Aviation Safety terms used in Advisory Circular 120-92. 7.Examine the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) roles, responsibilities, and structure. From a management standpoint, interpret why you should review the NTSB report. 8.Describe the 5 M Model factors and its usage. 9.Describe the SHEL Model and its usage.

Readings Refer to Readings Presentation on ERAU Website Mod 5 Title 49 CFR Chapter X11 Parts 1500-1699 Security  FAA AC 120-92A Safety Management Systems for Aviation Service Provider  Read pages 1-16 Read Appendix 1 Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) - Please review 14 CFR Parts: 119. Textbook – Business and Corporate Aviation Management Chapter 8: Safety

Discussion: 5.2 - Video: FAA System Safety Film : Wed Oct 25 Your post should be a minimum of 300 words with at least, two sources cited. Respond to at least two of your classmates. Your responses to classmates should be at least 100 words and contribute to the continuing conversation.

Discussion: Safety Hazardous Situation: Wed Oct 25

Module 5 Review Questions (Due Fri Oct 27) Spend quality time responding to the following questions in your own words. 1. Define the four principles of a safety management system (SMS). 2. Demonstrate how the four pillars of safety management are the basic building blocks of safety management. 3. Explain how the FAA Air Transportation Oversight System (ATOS) can identify safety trends to prevent accidents. 4. Examine the roles and structures of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), specifically, address the aviation role for security. 5. You have been tasked by your CEO to analyze 14 CFR Part 119. Your airline is in the planning stages and he wants you to examine what is required for an airline safety program and also a specific safety management position responsible for the program. Please analyze his request in one or two paragraphs.

Term Paper Topics DUE Friday Dec 8, 2017 Your Final Term Paper must be at least 12 pages and consist of the following: A title page Main text (10 pages) Reference page (current APA format) The paper should include some of the headings below as appropriate: Introduction Description of the Company or Agency (Basically what business are you in) Operation Description Equipment or Aircraft Maintenance Requirements Manager’s Roles and Responsibilities Staff Qualifications, Certifications, and Responsibilities Human Factors Quality Requirements Regulations and Laws Safety Security Environmental Responsibilities Other Management Factors Considered References (current APA format) DUE Friday Dec 8, 2017 Aircraft Manufacturing Management - Chris Corbett Fire and Crash Rescue Management - Trent Thompson Helicopter Operations Management - Casey Bradford

October 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday   15 16 Module 5 Intro Aviation Safety and Security 17 Aviation Safety and Security 18 19 20 Flightline Friday 21 22 23 24 25 Discussions Due 26 Beaufort County Airport (ILT) 27 Mighty 8th Review Questions Due 28 29 30 Module 6 Human Factors and CRM 31 Human Factors and CRM 1 2 Human Factors and CRM 3 Flightline 4 5 6 7 8 Discussion Due 9 10 11

Assignments Due – Module 5 (10/16/17 – 10/27/17) Management of Aeronautical Science Assignments Due – Module 5 (10/16/17 – 10/27/17) Review Module 5 Instructions for the following assignments: Discussion Board Due (Video FAA System Safety) (Due - Wed Oct 25) – 2 part (Post and Respond) Discussion Board Due (Safety Hazardous Situation) Review Questions – Aviation Safety and Security (Due - Fri Oct 27) – 5 Questions

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