
NASA - ASRS - Aviation Safety Reporting System
The Aviation Safety Reporting System captures confidential reports, analyzes the resulting data, and disseminates vital information to the aviation community.
ASRS Database Online - Aviation Safety Reporting System - NASA
The ASRS database is the world's largest repository of voluntary, confidential safety information provided by aviation's frontline personnel, including pilots, controllers, mechanics, flight attendants, and dispatchers.
ASRS - Aviation Safety Reporting System - Electronic Report
Securely send any of the following Aviation Safety reports to ASRS via the internet. For information on reporter confidentiality, immunity policy, and other program information please refer to the pages found under Program Information. To …
ASRS - Aviation Safety Reporting System - Program Briefing - NASA
The ASRS collects, analyzes, and responds to voluntarily submitted aviation safety incident reports in order to lessen the likelihood of aviation accidents. ASRS data are used to: Identify deficiencies and discrepancies in the National Aviation System (NAS) so that these can be remedied by appropriate authorities.
UAS Safety Reporting | NASA ASRS
What is the NASA ASRS? The ASRS is a voluntary, confidential, non-punitive, safety reporting system that receives safety reports from pilots, air traffic controllers, dispatchers, cabin crew, maintenance technicians, and now UAS/Drone operators.
ASRS Report Sets - Aviation Safety Reporting System - NASA
ASRS Database Report Sets. Following are thirty (30) ASRS Database Report Sets on topics of interest to the aviation community. Within each Report Set is the date the document was updated. Each file (Report Set) is in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF), version 5.0.
ASRS - Aviation Safety Reporting System - Immunity Policies - NASA
Designed and operated by NASA, the NASA ASRS security system ensures the confidentiality and anonymity of the reporter, and other parties as appropriate, involved in a reported occurrence or incident.
ASRS CALLBACK - Aviation Safety Reporting System - NASA
ASRS’s award winning publication CALLBACK is a monthly safety newsletter, which includes de-identified ASRS report excerpts with supporting commentary in a popular “lessons learned” format. In addition, CALLBACK may contain features on ASRS research studies and related aviation safety information.
ASRS - Aviation Safety Reporting System - Database - NASA
The database provides a foundation for specific products and subsequent research addressing a variety of aviation safety issues. ASRS's database includes the narratives submitted by reporters (after they have been sanitized for identifying details).
Aviation Safety Reporting System. 21. Report Processing. ALERT MESSAGES. Safety information issued to organizations in positions of authority for evaluation and possible corrective actions. QUICK RESPONSES. Rapid data analysis by ASRS staff on safety issues with immediate operational importance generally limited to government agencies. ASRS ...