ANALISIS CREW RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PADA RESIKO FATIGUE OPERASI PENERBANGAN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33592/empire.v1i1.1075Abstract
Tujuan dari artikel ini adalah untuk memperkenalkan konsep Manajemen Risiko Fatique pada aviasi para Air Crew yang didukung oleh International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) dan Civil Aviation Safety Regulation (CASR) menganalisa masalah bidang Fatigue Risk Management (FRM) telah menjadi suatu sistem manajemen yang diawasi ketat karena fakta bahwa kurangnya pengetahuan tentang Fatique dan bahaya terkait telah menyebabkan beberapa kecelakaan dalam penerbangan. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian pustaka yang merujuk pada sumber daya yang tersedia, makalah ini juga menyajikan perspektif layanan aktivis penerbangan tentang strategi penanganan, menjelaskan elemen-elemen utama FRM dan pendekatan manajemen risiko dalam penerbangan. Kemudian dibahas masalah non-pengenalan FRM dalam operasi, atas dasar mana dimungkinkan untuk menerapkan basis FRMS ke dalam proses operasional maskapai. Dari hasil analisis teoritis, tidak ada keseragaman pemahaman informasi tentang karakteristik potensi baik di pemerintah sebagai regulator ataupun perusahaan penerbangan sebagai operator. Pembaharuannya adalah artikel ini membahas definisi utama yang terkait dengan masalah fatique pada transportasi udara.
Keywords: Fatigue, Dampak, Manajemen Risiko.
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