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2019 Technical Papers (All)
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Tuesday, September 3rd

Main Hall

  • Small Country / Big Accident
    Hubert Hanjause Hamani, Alan Stray and Michael Poole
  • Black Swan Events
    Stéphane Cote
  • Comparisons and Lessons Learned from UA232 Sioux City and AA383 Chicago Uncontained Events
    David Chapel and Daniel Kemme
  • Airmanship 2.0: Innovating Aviation Human Factors Forensics to Necessarily Proactive Role
    Frederik Mohrmann and John Stoop
  • The Paradox of Intuition - A Neuroscience Approach to Training Pilots for Unexpected Events
    Laurie Earl and Jim Sheffield
  • Inattentional Blindness and Bias During Visual Scan
    Capt. Amit Singh
  • Challenges of Accident Investigation in Africa
    Charles Bagabo and Jan Smetink

Parallel Session

  • The Head Injury Criteria and Future Accident Investigations
    JM Davies, WA Wallace, CL Colton, O Tomlin, AR Payne
  • LAMIA Flight 2933: Who Lived, Who Died, and Why
    Anthony Brickhouse, Diego Garcia, and Julian Echeverri
  • Analysis of Aviation Accident Videos at NTSB
    Dan Horak
  • Why Did the Helicopter Collide with Trees?
    Koji Fukuda
  • Analysing Large and Complex Image Collections During a Safety Investigation
    Floris Gisolf, Zeno Geradts, and Marcel Worring
 

Wednesday, September 4th

Main Hall

  • Do We Need an Annex 13 for Commercial Space Accident Investigation?
    Joseph Sedor
  • Take-Off Performance Incidents, Do We Need to Accept Them or Can We Eliminate Them
    Bart Bernard, Martin Nijhof, and Gerard van Es
  • Erroneous Takeoff Performance, Why the Past is Still Highly Relevant Today
    Eur. Ing. Steve Hoare
  • Unstabilized Take-Off Techniques on A340-300
    Vincent Ecalle
  • Updating the Concept of Cause in Accident Investigation
    Nancy Leveson, Capt. Darren Straker, and Capt. Shem Malmquist
  • Investigating Accidents in Highly Automated Systems: Systemic Problems Identified Through Analysis of Air France 447
    Capt. Shem Malmquist and Nancy Levenson

Parallel Session

  • Investigation of the In-flight Failure of the Stratos III Sounding Rocket
    Rolf Wubben, Eoghan Gilleran, Krijn de Kievit, Bart Kevers, Maurits van Heijningen, and Martin Christiaan Olde
  • Human Factors in Civil Aircraft Accident Investigations
    William (Bill) Bramble
  • Human Factors Investigation at the ATSB
    Mike Walker
  • Investigating Human Factors
    Fanny Rome
  • Introduction of Human Factors Discipline In-House at AAIB
    Toni Flint
 

Thursday, September 5th

Main Hall

  • Integral Safety Management System at Schiphol
    Dr. Jasper Daams
  • The Importance of High Load Event Reporting
    Arben Dika
  • Breaking Airlines Flight Data Monitoring Barriers: A Pilot’s Perspective
    Capt. Bertrand de Courville
  • Themes and Systems Safety Investigations (TSSI)
    Proactively Investigating for System Safety Improvements – Daniel Foley and Matthew Harris
  • Research-Based Insights: The Importance of Lightweight Data Recorders for General Aviation Aircraft
    Beverley Harvey, Bruce Mullen and Christina Rudin-Brown
  • Does what Happened in the Aircraft Matter Anymore?
    Dr. Nathalie Boston
  • Flying over Conflict Zones – Follow-up Recommendations MH17 Crash Investigation
    Marieke van Hijum
  • Safety Promotion at the Manufacturer, Acknowledging the Past Helps Establish the Future
    Eric East

Parallel Session

  • New Safety Investigator Profile
    Daniel Barafani and Enriqueta Zambonini
  • Competency-Based Education: A Framework for a More Efficient and Safer Aviation Industry
    Flavio Mendonca, Julius Keller and Dr. Brian Dillman
  • Accidents Past, Accidents Future: Safety in the Age of Unmanned Aviation
    Thomas Farrier
  • Evolution of Mishap Prevention: Application of Human Factors Evaluation Techniques for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
    Elise Lagerstrom
  • Review of Aviation Safety Regulation And Practices Of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) in China
    Lin Yang
  • Flying Over or Near Conflict Zones – The Way Forward
    Kas Beumkes
2018 Technical Papers (All)
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Tuesday
  • Challenges of Investigating an Experimental Unmannded Demonstrator Aircraft Incident
    James Buse and Jeff Kraus
  • Service Provider Investigations, New Opportunities
    Richard Davies and Paula Gray
  • Use of sUAS in Developing Photogrammetric Model for Wind Simulation
    Bill English and Mike Bauer

Wednesday
  • The EC225 LP Accident near Turøy in Norway - Kare Halvorsen, Tor Norstegard
    Kare Halvorsen and Tor Norstegard
  • EASA Involvement in Safety Investigations - Mario Colavita
    Mario Colavita
  • The Growing Level of Aircraft Systems Complexity and Software Investigation
    Paulo Soares Oliveria Filho
  • Investigating How Regulators and Industry Endavor to Address the Risks of Erroneous Data Entries
    Florent Duru and David Nouvel
  • Investigating Our Future
    Nat Nagy
  • 5mm Crack Leading to an Engine Fire
    David Lim

Thursday
  • Aircraft Tyre Hydroplaning and How to Analyse it in Runway Excursion Events
    Gerard van Es
  • Application of Innovative Investigation Technologies
    Sundeep Gupta, Albert Urdiroz
2017 Technical Papers (All)
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Tuesday
  • (Keynote Speech) Investigations: Do They Make a Difference?
    Robert L. Sumwalt
  • Airbus Support to Accident Investigation
    Nicolas Bardou
  • The Role of Investigations in Creating and Implementing Safety Nets: Minding the Gap
    Jim Burin
  • Pre-existing Fracture in a Helicopter Composite Rotor Blade System
    Torstens Skujins and Joseph F. Rakow
  • The EASA’s Annual review of Safety Recommendations
    Mario Colavitax
  • Colgan Eight Years Later - Making a Difference in Aviation Safety
    Roger Cox
  • Video Velocity Analysis
    Adam Cybanski
  • The Passenger Brace Position in Aircraft Accident Investigations: Investigations - Do They Really Make a Difference?
    Jan M Davies, Martin Maurino, and Jenny Yoo
  • AF447 and Germanwings investigations – What difference do or did they make?
    Philippe Plantin de Hugues and Arnaud Desjardin

Wednesday
  • Helicopter Accident Trends in 8 ISASI Countries and How We Might Improve the Fatal Accident Even Further
    Robert C. Matthews, Rex Alexander, and Richard B. Stone
  • Investigations, Recommendations, and Safety Management Systems
    Thomas A. Farrier
  • Investigation Into ATC Matter
    Curt Fischer
  • Managing a Complex Aircraft Systems Investigation
    Barry Holt and David Fisher
  • Hazards of Excessive Pilot Flight Control Forces
    Robert E. Joslin
  • How Data from Internal Safety Investigations and Processes Can be Used to Assess Performance of Safety Management
    Nektarios Karanikas
  • The Effect of ICAO Type Aerodrome Weather Forecasts on Aircraft Operations
    David Wilson
  • Why it Makes a Difference to Report and Investigate UAS Incidents … Even When They Don’t Really Happen
    Jeff Guzzetti

Thursday
  • (Keynote Speech) Investigations: Do They Make a Difference?
    James Viola
  • Forest Chump and the Trees
    L. Pete Kelley
  • Crash Scene Hazard Management: An Updated Approach
    Major Tyler Brooks, Major Claire Maxwell, and Master Warrant Officer Gary Lacoursiere
  • Learning from Accidents that are a Consequence of Complex Systems
    John Thomas and Shem Malmquist
  • Lessons Learned from Aviation Accidents
    Daniel I Cheney
  • Lessons Learned from Aviation Occurrence: Integrated Pilots’ Visual Parameters into Cockpit Recorders for Accident Investigation and Prevention
    Thomas Wang, Wen-Chin Li, and John J. H. Lin
  • Fiction Versus Reality, The Impact of Hollywood on Accident Investigations
    Katherine A. Wilson and Darren Straker
  • Using Scanning and Simulation Technology to Analyze Aviation Mishaps
    Rawson Wood, Richard Watson, and Krysta Amezcua
  • Use of Data Science to Make the Difference in Investigation Analysis Process
    Marion CHOUDET and Sébastien DAVID
2016 Technical Papers (All)
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Tuesday
  • Sukhoi Superjet - Airborne Image Recorder Supported Investigation
    Ragnar Gudmundsson, Icelandic ITSB
  • Protection of Investigation Records
    Marcus Costa, ICAO
  • Reverse-Engineering the Causal Links Reveals Safety Analysis Issues
    David Romat and Sébastien David, BEA France
  • Investigating a MD-88 Runway Excursion
    Joshua Migdal, Delta Air Lines
  • Investigation of Single-pilot Operation Accidents
    Fabio Bonnett, Embraer
  • Collaborative Component Examinations
    Eric East, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
  • Feedback from the Tutorial on Extending the Networks
    Olivier Ferrante, ESASI
  • Feedback from the Tutorial on Military Accident investigations
    Jim Roberts, Boeing

Wednesday
  • Keynote Speaker
    Paulo Soares, Embraer
  • MH17 Safety Investigation
    Kas E. Beumkes, Dutch Safety Board
  • Safety Recommendations: A foundational building-block to EASA’s Safety Risk Management process
    Mario Colavita, European Aviation Safety Agency
  • Aviation Safety Improvements: Advancing Safety Through Multiple Means
    Kristi Dunks, National Transportation Safety Board
  • Accidents During Non-Precision Approaches – Still a Recurrent Issue
    Thomas Lepagnot, Airbus
  • Using a Drone and Photogrammetry Software to Create Orthomosaic Images and 3D Models of Aircraft Accident Sites
    Stuart Hawkins, UK AAIB
  • Extend the Network and Exploit Available Resources: Lessons Learnt from Two Major Investigations
    Michael Guan, Aviation Safety Council, Taiwan
  • Cabin Safety Aspects in Accident Investigations: A Crucial Link
    Martin Maurino, ICAO

Thursday
  • Keynote Speaker
    Kathy Fox, Chair of TSB Canada
  • Germanwings Safety Investigation
    Romain Bevillard, BEA France
  • An Additional Approach to Establishing the State of Operation of a Turbofan Engine During an Aircraft Accident
    Douglas Zabawa, Pratt & Whitney
  • The effect of commuting on pilot self-assessment of stress and performance
    Thomas Friesacher & Matthew Greaves, Cranfield University
  • Investigating Linkages Between an Occurrence Event and an Organisations’ Safety System Performance
    Heather Fitzpatrick, Australian Transport Safety Bureau
  • MH17: Mission beyond borders
    Ron Smits, Dutch Safety Board, Netherlands
  • Alliance or Rebellion: Linking Efforts of State Safety Oversight Agencies
    Jeff Guzzetti, Federal Aviation Administration
  • Aircraft Controllability and Primary Flight Displays Every link is important
    Knut Lande, LandAvia Ltd
  • Links for a Successful Investigation
    Luis Gracia, Airbus (Military Aircraft)
2015 Technical Papers (All)
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  • Unstable Approaches: A Global Problem
    David Ross
  • Investigating Human Fatigue Factors – A Tale of Two Accidents
    Katherine Wilson, Ph.D.
  • Fixing the Holes: Infrastructure, Training and Oversight
    Alain Agnesetti and Arnaud Desjardin
  • The Threat to Independence and Impartiality When Using Manufacturer’s Resources and Expertise
    Robert (Bob) Vickery
  • Use of Modern Technologies and Methodologies to Improve Helicopter Accident Investigation
    Prof. Dr. Thomas Gogel, Seth Buttner and Dr. Marcus Bauer
  • Boeing 787 Lithium Battery Incidents – Boeing Activities to Support Multiple Complex Investigations
    Lori Anglin and John R. Lowell
  • Divorcing the Regulator: The Establishment of an Independent Investigative Authority
    Captain Ibrahim S Koshy
  • Human Factors in Extremis: The Rogue Pilot Phenomenon
    Thomas Anthony
  • EASA and the Protection of Safety Investigation Independence
    Bernard Bourdon
  • Lessons Learned from Commercial Airplane Accidents: Creation of a Web-based Safety Knowledge System
    Daniel I. Cheney
  • Is it a Space Plane or Rocket? The Unique Aspects of a Commercial Space Accident Investigation.
    E. Lorenda Ward
  • A small accident but a very complex Investigation
    Leo P. Murray
  • Investigating the Voyager pitch down incident – a case study in civil / military co-operation
    Col Crispin Orr
  • A New Tool for Analyzing the Potential Influence of Vestibular Illusions
    Randall J. Mumaw, Eric Groen, Lars Fucke, Richard Anderson, Jelte Bos, and Mark Houben
  • A Family Affair: AirAsia Group in Light of Indonesia AirAsia Flight QZ8501
    Tony Fernandes
  • Challenges of Sea Search and Recovery Operations – Sharing of Experience from a Recent Joint Operation
    Tatang Kurniadi and Ng Junsheng
  • Independence Does Not Mean Isolation - A practical Approach
    Johann Reuss
2014 Technical Papers (All)
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  • Safety Management; Reversing the False Glide Slope Myth
    Kas Beumkes and Michiel Schuurman
  • Working with the news media: practical tips for investigators
    Professor Graham Braithwaite
  • GE Aviation SMS Framework and Investigation Lessons Learned
    David Chapel
  • VFR into dark night: Nothing to see but much to change
    Rob Chopin and Mike Walker
  • Safety Cultures and Accident Investigation: Lessons Learned from a National Transportation Safety Board Forum
    Barbara A. Czech, Loren Groff and Barry Strauch
  • Unmanned Aerial Systems for Aircraft Accident Investigations: Enhancing Capabilities, Regulatory Concerns, and Implications for Safety Management Systems (SMS)
    Bill English, Jeff Kraus and Paul Pillar
  • Asiana 214: Initial Organization Charts the Course of a Major Accident Investigation
    Bill English and Tim LeBaron
  • Challenges for organizational investigation - learn from a flight training school plane crash investigation
    Koji Fukuda
  • Towards the next generation of HUMS sensor
    Dr Matthew Greaves
  • Just Culture
    Kevin Humpreys
  • In Service Safety at Boeing
    Simon Lie
  • Fuel Contamination can still pose a Risk
    Victor Liu
  • Touchdown too long, SMS comes up short
    Philippe Mauviot and Romain Bevillard
  • A review of Safety Management System elements and the identification of organisational factors
    Hans Meyer
  • 75 years of scientific accident investigation support at the Bend
    L. Molent and N. Athiniotis
  • Change Point Analysis applied to SMS
    Paulo Manoel RAZABONI
  • A professional culture of safety – The influence, measurement and development of organisational safety culture
    Rick Sellers
  • Challenges of large airline aviation safety investigation organizations and their Safety Management System
    Jerry Tsujimoto
2013 Technical Papers (All)
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  • Frank Del Gandio Opening Remarks
    Frank Del Gandio
  • The Principle Of National Sovereignty In Air Safety Investigation
    Jean-Paul
  • Keynote Address
    Dr. Cho
  • What will be in the rearview mirror of next-generation investigators?
    Wendy Tadros
  • Teaching New Investigators to Think: From Ayn Rand’s Objectivism to Sherlock Holmes Deductive Reasoning
    William D. Waldock and L. Pete Kelley
  • Preparing the Next Generation of Investigators
    Guillaume Adam and Johan Condette
  • A New Capability for Crash Site Documentation
    Major Adam Cybanski
  • Delegating Full Investigative Authority to a Foreign Agency
    Jon Lee
  • Investigating Accidents, but How to Prevent the Next?
    Thomas Fakoussa
  • Improving our Capability to Investigate for Organizational and Management Factors
    Joel Morley and Jon Stuart
  • Benchmarking Aviation Safety Professionals through Certification
    Dr. Roger L. Brauer and Curt Lewis
  • Recruiting the Next Generation of Investigators: Using University Partnerships to Advance Air Safety
    Daniel Scalese
  • The Investigation of a Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Onboard a Boeing 787 by the US National Transportation Safety Board
    Joseph M. Kolly, Joseph Panagiotou, and Barbara A. Czech
  • The Agony and the Ecstasy of Utilizing Safety Data for Modern Accident Prevention and Investigation
    Jeff Guzzetti
  • Airbus A320 wingstrike at Hamburg Airport going around the world within hours via YouTube.
    Johann Reuss
  • Investigating Runway Overruns – a Manufacturer's Perspective
    Frederico Moreira Machado and Carlos Eduardo Bordignon Martinez
  • Flight Data: Then, Now and Coming Soon
    Michael Poole
  • Instant flight data analysis
    Paulo Manoel RAZABONI
  • Preparing the Next Generation of Investigators – from a New Investigator’s Perspective
    Dr. Brian C. Kuo
  • Learning From and Preparing for Traditional Airline Accident Investigations while Transitioning to SMS Risk-Based Investigation Processes
    Timothy J. Logan and Dennis G. Post
  • Preparing the Next Generation of Investigative & Regulatory Authorities
    Dr. Robert Matthews
  • Preparing the next Generation of Investigators
    Yang Lin
  • Playground 101 Building and Maintaining Relationships Lessons You Should Have Learned in Kindergarten
    John Purvis
2012 Technical Papers (All)
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  • Teaching New Investigators to Think: From Ayn Rand’s Objectivism to Sherlock Holmes Deductive Reasoning
    William D. Waldock and L. Pete Kelley
  • Voluntary Safety Programs and Safety Management Systems: What is needed to move from Reactive to Predictive
    Timothy J. Logan
  • Facing The Change: From Organisational Responsibility To Personal Accountability
    Lieutenant Commander Natalee Johnston and Lieutenant Carmencita Handford
  • Safety Boards and the Evolution of Predictive Safety Management
    Michael Cunningham
  • Accident Investigation: Reactive, But Irreplaceable Lessons Learned with the JJ3054 Runway Excursion
    Fernando S. A. de Camargo
  • Ultra Low Cost Flight Path Recording for General Aviation and Legacy Aircraft
    Major Adam Cybanski
  • Proactively monitoring emerging risks through the analysis of occurrence and investigation data: Techniques used by the Australian Investigator
    Stuart Godley
  • The Development of the Maintenance Operations Safety Survey: challenges in transferring a predictive safety tool from flight operations to aircraft maintenance.
    Marie Langer and Prof. Graham Braithwaite
  • Managing a major accident investigation in a small country The case of the B737-800, Ethiopian flight 409, crashing off the coast of Beirut – Lebanon
    Captain Mohammed Aziz, Ph.D.
  • The Benefits of a Safety Studies Program to Proactively Promote Aviation Safety
    Joseph M. Kolly and Loren S. Groff
  • Design of an innovative stall recovery device
    J.A. Stoop and J.L. de Kroes
  • From Daedalus to Smartphones and NextGen: The Evolution of Accident Investigation Tools and Techniques
    Jay F. Graser
  • Revisiting Trajectory Analysis - Evolving the Cranfield Model
    Matthew Greaves
  • The Use of Odds Ratios and Relative Risk to Quantify Systemic Risk Pathways in Air Traffic Control
    Dr. Michael W. Sawyer, Dr. Katherine A. Berry and Edward M. Austrian
  • Reactive & Proactive Flight Data Usage
    Mike Poole and Captain Muhtar Usman
  • Unmanned Aircraft System Accidents: Learning to Predict the Unpredictable
    Thomas A. Farrier
  • A holistic approach to aircraft accident/incident investigation
    Phil Sleight
  • Evolution of Aviation Safety from Reactive to Predictive
    Léopold Sartorius, Sébastien David and Martine Del Bono
  • Key Note Address to ISASI 2012
    Deborah A.P. Hersman
  • Key Note Address to ISASI 2012
    Wendy Tadros
  • History of the flight AF447 accident investigation, Keynote Speech
    Jean-Paul Troadec
2011 Technical Papers (All)
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  • Major Investigations, New (and Revised) Thinking Ahead
    Robert M. MacIntosh Jr.
  • Accident Prevention Beyond Investigations
    Dr. Yukiko Kakimoto
  • Investigation: A Shared Proces
    Sébastien David and Léopold Sartorius
  • Flight Path Analysis based on Video Tracking and Matchmoving
    Major Adam Cybanski
  • BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS IN UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS OPERATIONAL SAFETY AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
    Thomas A. Farrier
  • Analysis of Fuel Tank Explosion aboard Airplanes
    N. Albert Moussa and Venkat Devarakonda
  • Smaller Nations and Annex 13
    Syed Naseem Ahmed
  • Introducing the 787
    Tom Dodt
  • Investigating and Preventing the Loss of Control Accident…The Continued Need For Multi-Layered Systems-Safety Intervention Strategies, Part I
    Dr. Patrick R. Veillette
  • Regulatory Runway Incursion Awareness Systems
    Robert E. Joslin
  • AF447 Underwater Search and Recovery Operations A Shared Government-Industry Process
    Olivier Ferrante, Michael Kutzleb and Michael Purcell
  • Timeliness, an investigators challenge
    John Stoop
  • Human Factors Standardization In Safety Applications
    Helena Reidemar
  • Long Distance Investigations
    Thorkell Agustsson
  • Media in a High Profile Accident
    Thierry Thoreau
  • Understanding Pilots’ Cognitive Processes for Making In-flight Decisions under Stress
    Wen-Chin Li, Don Harris, Yueh-Ling Hsu and Thomas Wang
  • Helicopter Design for Maintainability: Guidelines and Recommendations
    Andrés Serrano Velásquez, Guilherme Conceição Rocha and Donizeti de Andrade
  • ISASI 2011 Program, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Will “Back to Basics” Still Work? Leadership Aspects of Aircraft Accident Investigation in the Millennial Generation
    Mont J. Smith and Mitchell Morrison
  • Evaluation of Structural Integrity for Transport Aircraft Encountering Severe Atmospheric Turbulence
    Ray C. Chang, C. Edward Lan and Wen-Lin Guan
  • Impact dynamics – Cases and cautions (words)
    Robert Carter, Anne Evans and Andrew Walton
  • Impact dynamics – Cases and cautions (biographies)
    Robert Carter, Anne Evans and Andrew Walton
  • Impact dynamics – Cases and cautions (words and images)
    Robert Carter, Anne Evans and Andrew Walton
  • Who Is Onboard in GA and Air Taxi Accidents
    Dr. Robert Matthews
  • Who Is Onboard in GA and Air Taxi Accidents: Implications for Child Restraint Systems & Other Issues in General Aviation
    Dr. Robert Matthews
  • Who Is Onboard in GA and Air Taxi Accidents (abstract only)
    Dr. Robert Matthews
  • AN INVESTIGATION MEDIA/COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY – HOW MUCH OF A SHARED PROCESS WITH THE MEDIA
    Ian Sangston
  • Helicopter Design for Maintainability: Guidelines and Recommendations
    Andrés Serrano Velásquez, Guilherme Conceição Rocha and Donizeti de Andrade
  • Using “ASTERIX” in accident investigation Transforming raw radar data to answer investigative questions
    Paul Farrell and Michiel Schuurman
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