lifeline of LOSA. If you have unmotivated orfficeffice" />
untrustworthy observers, LOSA will fail. The size of
the observation team depends on the airline’s size,
the number of flights to be observed and the length
of time needed to conduct the observations. After
observers are selected, everyone is trained and
calibrated in the LOSA methodology, including the
use of the LOSA rating forms and, particularly, the
concepts of threat and error management. Training
of observers in the concepts and methodology of
LOSA will ensure that observations will be conducted
in the most standardized manner. After
completing training, observers spend a period of
time (between one and two months) observing
regularly scheduled line flights. The objective is to
observe the largest number of crews and segments
possible in the time frame, given the flight
schedules, logistics and types of operation sampled.
7. Trusted data collection site: In order to maintain
confidentiality, airlines must have a trusted data
collection site. At the present time, all observations
are sent off-site directly to The University of Texas
at Austin Human Factors Research Project, which
manages the LOSA archives. This ensures that no
individual observations will be misplaced or
improperly disseminated through the airline. |