The Aviation System Monitoring
and Modeling (ASMM) Project of NASA's
Aviation Safety and Security Program is developing a set
of automated tools to enable efficient, comprehensive, and
accurate analyses of data from large, heterogeneous databases
within the National Aviation System.
ASMM will provide decision makers with tools, such as APMS
(Aviation Performance Measurement System), NAOMS (National
Aviation Operational Monitoring Service) and PDARS
(Performance Data Analysis and Reporting System) to improve
safety by identifying and correcting predisposing conditions
that could lead to incidents or accidents. Our goal is to
enable proactive management of safety risk, rather than waiting
until accidents happen to discover what conditions should
be changed.
Although the task of analyzing flight data for the entire
National Airspace System is fraught with practical and technical
difficulties, the ASMM project has efficiently handled these
issues by focusing on developing the technology rather than
building the ultimate database, and using fully de-identified
data with a small number of participants.
The APMS and PDARS aspects of ASMM develop tools allowing
individual operators to draw useful information from the data
they gather within their own organizations, providing an intramural
perspective in the pursuit of aviation safety. The NAOMS element
complements these efforts through a holistic extramural perspective
of aviation system safety. |