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Line Operations Safety Audit (LOSA)
Captain Don Gunther Senior Director Safety
Regulatory Compliance
2
Line Operations Safety Audit (LOSA)and Threat
Error Management (TEM) are integral parts of a
Safety Management System (SMS)
3
Safety Culture
  • Aviation Week Article on Healthy Organizations
  • Investing the time and money needed to get at
    the root cause of a problem takes total
    commitment at the most senior levels of a company
    or organization. In most organizational
    settings, communicators learn early in life how
    bad news can impact their leaders. If the news
    is valued and the communicator is protected,
    there is a real chance information can and will
    routinely flow upward in time for proper action
    to be taken.

4
Corporate Culture
How well does your company accept safety inputs
when busy with the Operation?
5
Human Error
Over 95 goes unreported!
6
Data driven Safety Change through Non-Jeopardy
Reporting
7
The Safety Change ProgramTailored to your
Airline
  • To properly target change you need current
    operational data, specifically for your airline,
    which is unique due to its
  • History Culture
  • Areas of operation (ETOPS, polar routes, etc.)
  • Philosophy

8
  • By not having data to discover the precursors
    specific to an individual airlines operations,
    this is the bottom-line

9
Line Observation Safety Audit (LOSA)
10
  • University of Texas
  • Human Factors
  • Research Project
  • Human Factors Research Project
  • www.psy.utexas.edu/HumanFactors
  • The LOSA Collaborative
  • www.Losacollaborative.org

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Data for a Safety Culture
  • How do airlines monitor safety?
  • Accident investigation
  • Incident reports ASRS, ASAP
  • Data show events resulting from system and crew
    failures
  • Line checks/Safety audits
  • Data slanted to crew proficiency and procedural
    knowledge

12
Data for a Safety Culture
  • How do airlines monitor safety?
  • Accident investigation
  • Incident reports ASRS, ASAP
  • Data show events resulting from system and crew
    failures
  • Line checks
  • Data slanted to crew proficiency and procedural
    knowledge
  • Observing normal operations Line Operations
    Safety Audit (LOSA)
  • Gives data on why things happen and how they are
    managed
  • Provides a more realistic baseline of safety

13
Purpose of LOSA
  • Data provide a baseline of safety pertaining to
  • Flight crew performance strengths and
    weaknesses
  • Proficiency
  • Decision-Making
  • CRM skills
  • Procedural compliance
  • System performance strengths and weaknesses
  • Culture
  • National Airspace System Airports and
    Navigational Aids
  • Aircraft design / automation
  • Standards / Training / Safety / Maintenance
  • Crew support ATC, Cabin, Ground, and Dispatch

14
ICAO Perspective on LOSA
  • - Costa Pereira, ICAO Secretary General in May 8,
    2000 LOSA acquires direct, first-hand data on
    the successful recovery from errors by flight
    crews during normal line flights. It is aimed
    at collecting data on successful human
    performance and this is indeed a first in our
    industry, since aviation has traditionally
    collected data on failed human performance, such
    as an accident or incident investigation.
  • correspondence to Jane F. Garvey, FAA
    Administrator

15
Normal Performance
FAA
Check Airmen
LOSA 1
LOSA 2
Normal
Perfect
  • Distance between Perfect and Normal
    performance varies as a function of culture,
    training, etc.
  • LOSA enables us to get as closer to normal
    performance than was previously possible.

16
The Safety Bottom Line
  • What do crews have to do to operate safely?

17
The Continental LOSA Process
  • 1st year
  • LOSA and data analysis followed by course
    development
  • 2nd 3rd years
  • Training course for all crewmembers, Check Airmen
    training and imbedding of TEM into courseware,
    policy procedures, etc.
  • 4th year
  • Preparation for next LOSA and targeting areas to
    be measured and new areas to be emphasized.

18
Line Operations Safety Audit (LOSA)
  • LOSA observations of crew performance during
    regular scheduled operations
  • Observers unobtrusive collecting data not
    participating
  • Team of observers from different backgrounds
  • Line personnel / Union representatives
  • Safety and Training personnel
  • UT observers
  • All data are De-identified and Confidential

19
Line Observation Safety AuditLOSA 1996
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LOSA
  • Crew Survey
  • Measure Safety Culture

21
LOSA
  • Crew Survey
  • Measure Safety Culture
  • Crew Interview
  • Targeted questions

22
Newsletter
  • Feedback to the pilots is essential for continued
    program success.

23
LOSA
  • Crew Survey
  • Measure Safety Culture
  • Crew Interview
  • Targeted questions
  • Crew Flight Observations
  • Data on Threats, Errors Behaviors

24
Threat and Error Management
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Threat
  • Event that occurs outside the influence of the
    flight crew, but which requires crew attention
    and management if safety margins are to be
    maintained
  • Increases the complexity of the operation

26
THREATS
Influences that can lead to crew error Increase
complexity of the operation
27
Threat Management
  • Strategies/Countermeasures
  • (Industry, Corporate and/or Personal)
  • To reduce the number of errors
  • To improve the error management process by
    increasing the awareness of potential errors
  • Is managing your future

28
Error
  • Actions or inactions by the flight crew that lead
    to deviations from intention or expectation

29
Error Management
  • Actions taken to deal with errors committed by
    either
  • Detecting and correcting them, or by
  • Containing and reducing the severity
  • Is managing your past

30
Consequences
  • Undesired Aircraft State (UAS)

31
Threat and Error Management
32
1996 LOSA ACTIONS
  • Develop training course based on data
  • Error Management
  • Target Check Airmen first
  • Committees of Subject Matter Experts
  • Stable Approach
  • Checklist
  • Leadership

33
Line Observation Safety AuditLOSA 2000
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LOSA 1996 vs. 2000
  • A 70 reduction in Checklist errors
  • A 60 reduction in unstable approaches
  • confirmed by FOQA/FDM data
  • Overall improvement in crew performance
  • Still a need for improvement in Leadership skills

35
2000 LOSA ACTIONS
  • Develop training course based on data
  • Threat Error Management
  • Target Check Airmen
  • Imbedded throughout entire program

36
B-737 Standards MeetingFebruary 21st, 2001

Supervisor
The Role of the Check Airman in Threat Error
Management
37
Check Airmen Debriefing Guide
38
Line Check Safety Audits(LCSA)
39
Crew Resource Management Effective Crew Resource
Management is the bedrock of Threat and
Error Management.
40
Line Observation Safety AuditLOSA 2004
41
To have an effective SMS
Data is needed to drive effective Safety Change
Safety Operational Efficiency need to be
combined into a Corporate Safety Culture
42
Threat and Error Management
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