2014
DOI: 10.22488/okstate.18.100455
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The Status of Safety Management Systems at FAR Part 139 Airports

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the current status of SMS development and implementation at FAR Part 139 airports across the United States. Research questions addressed the following: How many FAR Part 139 airports are engaged in SMS development and implementation? What progress is being made toward SMS development or implementation, as reported by FAR Part 139 airports? What reasons do FAR Part 139 airports identify for not developing or implementing SMS? The researchers utilized a ten question sur… Show more

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“…Neither group is mandated to comply with FAR Part 5, but there have been rumors for some time that both groups will eventually need to comply. The findings of Robertson et al, (2014) reveal a similar circumstance to that found in collegiate flight training. Those with knowledge of SMS seem to be willing to implement it even before the mandate is given, but there are also some hold out organization that will wait until they are mandated to comply before beginning the development and implementation process.…”
Section: Safety Promotionsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…Neither group is mandated to comply with FAR Part 5, but there have been rumors for some time that both groups will eventually need to comply. The findings of Robertson et al, (2014) reveal a similar circumstance to that found in collegiate flight training. Those with knowledge of SMS seem to be willing to implement it even before the mandate is given, but there are also some hold out organization that will wait until they are mandated to comply before beginning the development and implementation process.…”
Section: Safety Promotionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The rulemaking for SMS for certificated airports has been through several different rulemaking extensions and revisions, and despite substantial effort over nearly a tenyear period to incorporate SMS into the airport environment, SMS for certificated airports remains unregulated. Robertson, Harrison, and Ruiz (2014) conducted a similar study to determine the status of SMS implementation at FAR Part 139 Airports. The study indicated that the airport industry holds safety in high regard but is not convinced that SMS is a significant improvement to existing safety programs.…”
Section: Sms For Airportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The rulemaking for SMS for certificated airports has been through several different rulemaking extensions and revisions, and despite substantial effort over nearly a tenyear period to incorporate SMS into the airport environment, SMS for certificated airports remains unregulated. Robertson, Harrison, and Ruiz (2014) conducted a similar study to determine the status of SMS implementation at FAR Part 139 Airports. The study indicated that the airport industry holds safety in high regard but is not convinced that SMS is a significant improvement to existing safety programs.…”
Section: Sms For Airportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of information is useful as we monitor the propagation of SMS throughout the aviation industry. Just as Robertson et al, (2014) explored the spread of SMS throughout the airport sector, the current research aims to extend this line of research to monitor SMS in collegiate flight schools.…”
Section: Part 1 -Sms Demographicsmentioning
confidence: 99%