Showing posts with label MH17. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MH17. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2015

#TransAsia #GE235 - The Erring Human strikes again!!!



These dramatic images have been seen splashed across all news channels over the last few days. Wednesday's crash into a river in Taipei minutes after takeoff killed at least 36 people and left seven missing. Fifteen people were rescued with injuries after the accident, which was captured in a dramatic dashboard camera video that showed the ATR 72 propjet banking steeply and scraping a highway overpass before it hurtled into the Keelung River.

The Pilots, initially hailed as heroes for avoiding crashing into a building and steering the aircraft away from populated area, are now under investigation for apparently shutting down the wrong engine. Investigators are now talking about one of the two engines on TransAsia Airways Flight 235 going idle 37 seconds after takeoff. The pilots apparently shut off the other before making a futile attempt to restart it. While at this time, no one is willing to say it in so many words, what is being implied is that the pilots erroneously shut down the wrong (good) engine and escalated a situation of single engine failure into a double engine failure, leaving the plane devoid of any propulsion!

This is certainly not the first, or the last, time something like this will happen. But one does expect qualified and experienced flight crew not to make such mistakes. So, are the crew Heroes or Zeros? Was this a "Pilot Error" accident?

As we have discussed many times before also in this blog, "Pilot Error", or "Human Error" as it should be called, is not the disease. Exactly like a sneeze, or cough, or fever, it is merely a symptom of a disease. The disease is Poor Organizational Management. Mistakes made by the designer, the executive, the regulator, the administrators and all others in the chain of Aviation Management, gradually reduce the safety margins available to the flight crew ultimately creating a situation where the crew are left with no room for error or to correct any of their mistakes.

Engine Failure on take-off is the worst of a Pilots nightmares. It is something we all train for from the very first day we learn to control an aircraft. It is something that the instructors meticulously hammer into our brains. Manufacturers develop elaborate procedures to deal with this event. Regulators check and certify these procedures as well as the training to execute them. Most simulator sessions are designed around ensuring the crew are properly prepared and trained to deal with just such events.

My question is why? Why do we need all this? Is it not sufficient to just train the pilot once and be done with it? After all, we employed a pilot who holds a valid license and is properly certified to fly our aircraft, so he should do his job well, yes?

What we forget in such a premise is that the pilot we employed is human, not a computer. And humans err. Like it or not. Love it, or hate it, but we have no option to using humans to do these tasks. And humans do err. So, it is very important for us to learn to live with these Erring Humans and to still be able to prevent a single point error leading to a disaster. That is the job of the management. That is why we need regulators. If everyone simply did what they were told, or taught, then no business would ever require a supervisor or a manager. Supervisors and Managers are paid more than workers to sit comfortably in air conditioned offices and talk big words in board meetings smartly dressed in perfumed business suits while sipping on the most expensive wines while the work-force labours outside exposed to the elements, because they are supposed to SUPERVISE...they are supposed to have an outlook and foresight to anticipate problems and ensure adequate actions are taken BEFORE an accident happens to ensure that it does not happen. They are supposed to be able to monitor trends and forecast the future outlooks and then ensure the organization is properly prepared to deal with any adverse event that can be foreseen.

Part of this job is ensuring recurrent training for the crew, to ensure that critical events are drilled repeatedly, to ensure that no one ever forgets what is most vital to be remembered, like identifying the correct engine that has failed and actions then necessary to prevent an escalation of that situation. Today, after this accident and death of over 36 innocent people, the Taiwanese Regulator and #TransAsia have stated that all ATR 72 Pilots must undergo vital emergency procedures check in the next 4 days, or they will not be permitted to fly.

The question that arises here is, why was this not ensured before the accident? Is this not what the Regulator exists for, to start with? Is this not the reason for which exist the regulations of Line and Proficiency Checks?  Is this not the reason why the Airline is supposed to have a Training Programme, managed by a Training Captain? Is this not the reason why there needs to be a Safety Management System? What were all these managers doing up until this point in time?

Do we need protection from a pilot who shut down the wrong engine? No Sir. We do not. We need protection from a system which allowed that pilot to be in that cockpit without having the minimum essential training, without having a recurrent training and checking programme, without having adequate supervision and control.

In the words of Justice Moshansky (Dryden Accident Report), "While there is no doubt that the Pilots must accept accountability for their decisions, actions or inactions, it is clear that the Civil Aviation System failed them by allowing them to be placed in a situation where they did not have the support they should have had!"

I, The Erring Human, have struck again. This time I killed 36. And I will continue to do this. I will continue to err. I will continue to kill. If you want to stop me, you need to ensure good and professional management of the operation! You need to ensure the regulators do their job. You need to ensure the organization structure is clear and coherent. You need to ensure the managers in that organization understand and do their jobs. You need to ensure a Safety Management System, identification of hazards, tabulation of associated risks and development of adequate risk controls. This was yet another accident "Waiting...To Happen!". It was only a matter of time...

Waiting...To Happen! (English Edition)

North and South America, UK, Europe and Australia: https://www.createspace.com/4583791.

All of Asia (including India, Malaysia and China), Middle East and Africa: http://pothi.com/pothi/book/captain-samir-sam-kohli-waiting-happen.

If you prefer to read on Kindle, computer or tablet device, or order from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HGRNN1I

(You don’t need to buy a Kindle device. Just download the free “Kindle reading App” from Amazon e-store and you will be able to read on any computer, tablet or even a mobile phone.)


Stay safe,

The Erring Human.

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Announcing Departure of Flight 2015


Ladies and Gentlemen,

Life Airlines announces departure of its Flight 2015. Please proceed to the boarding gate 31D and prepare to board.

Kindly note that your baggage should only contain the best souvenirs from 2014. It is prohibited to carry any bad and sad moments on this flight.

The duration of the flight departing today shall be 12 months. So, tighten your seat belts and be prepared for the best year of your life ahead! 



The next stop-overs will be:

  • Health,
  • Love,
  • Joy,
  • Harmony,
  • well-being and
  • Peace.

We shall serve you with the following inflight meal:
  • A Cocktail of Friendship,
  • A Supreme of Health,
  • A Gratin of Prosperity,
  • A Bowl of Excellent News,
  • A salad of Success,
  • A Cake of Happiness,
  • All accompanied by bursts of laughter.

We thank you for choosing to fly with Life Airlines and wish you, and your family, an enjoyable trip on board the flight 2015.


Best Regards,


The Erring Human

Monday, December 29, 2014

Ending the year with a bang!

Thank you for your support friends. To wind-up this great year with a bang, "Waiting...To Happen!" has won yet another award! Thanks to the support from all of you, the book won the Gold in the Cover Design Contest in the Non-Fiction category. The covers were evaluated on their content, relevance, design, appeal and popularity. From thousands of submitted entries, "Waiting...To Happen!" scored 5 on 5 in all the categories to win the Gold with an average of 5 stars.

http://authorsdb.com/cover-contest/2014-cover-contest-results/16554-waiting-to-happen


Waiting...To Happen! (English Edition)

North and South America, UK, Europe and Australia: https://www.createspace.com/4583791.

All of Asia (including India, Malaysia and China), Middle East and Africa: http://pothi.com/pothi/book/captain-samir-sam-kohli-waiting-happen.

If you prefer to read on Kindle, computer or tablet device, or order from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HGRNN1I 


(You don’t need to buy a Kindle device. Just download the free “Kindle reading App” from Amazon e-store and you will be able to read on any computer, tablet or even a mobile phone.)


¡Esperando...Que Suceda!
(Waiting...To Happen! - Spanish Edition)

EdiciĂłn Kindle/digital: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PGE2EL8

(You don’t need to buy a Kindle device. Just download the free “Kindle reading App” from Amazon e-store and you will be able to read on any computer, tablet or even a mobile phone.)

Tapa Blanda: https://www.createspace.com/5059691



Into Oblivion (English)

North and South America, UK, Europe and Australia: https://www.createspace.com/4888847.

 
All of Asia (including India, Malaysia and China), Middle East and Africa: http://pothi.com/pothi/book/captain-samir-sam-kohli-oblivion.

 
If you prefer to read on Kindle, computer or tablet device, or order from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M0ENG2I 


(You don’t need to buy a Kindle device. Just download the free “Kindle reading App” from Amazon e-store and you will be able to read on any computer, tablet or even a mobile phone.)



Some reader reviews


Waiting...To Happen!
“Capt. Kohli focused his book on understanding and explaining the causal factors of the crash, rather than sensationalizing it or assigning blame. He highlighted areas of improvement in hopes of preventing the next accident and for these reasons, it is a privilege to present him with the Brownlow award.” Mr. Jon Beatty, President and CEO, Flight Safety Foundation.
  Into Oblivion
"'Into Oblivion' is a well written, educational and informative book regarding the disappearance of #MH370. It addresses the facts and sequence of events, explains the technical terms and then gives a methodical overview of the many theories that are swirling around the mystery. 'Into Oblivion' is a thought provoking yet respectful book and highly recommended!" Ms. Jennie Cullen, CreateSpace customer.
"From the very beginning it is apparent there has been extensive research into writing this book. The book covers a lot of ground in human factors, and it does so with a laser focus on one of the most recent accidents in Indian aviation history. This book is a must read for all aviation professionals, enthusiasts, managers, regulators and, above all, bureaucrats. The author also highlights the role of management of safety by aviation operators by telling the story of obscure accidents which are lost in the noise of the bigger ones across the world" - Captain B Thomas - Part 135 Pilot, USA.
"A very interesting book that provides an accurate summary of the events that occurred during the mysterious flight MH370. The author explains important concepts of physics,aviation and communication satellites in a very descriptive way which helps understanding facts from hypothesis created by people and media worldwide. The book shows how much the tabloids and TV news distorted the events for their TRPs and sales. As the title says this tragedy should never be forgotten." Ms. Piedad Salomon, Amazon customer.









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Thank you all once again for your support and wishing you a great 2015 ahead!
 
Best Regards,
 

The Erring Human

Monday, December 22, 2014

"Waiting...To Happen!", one year on...

It was on the 22nd of Dec 2013 that I finally finished "Waiting...To Happen!" and submitted the completed files to my publishers. Today, on the first anniversary of this event, I want to thank all my supporters, and the editorial team, who worked as hard as me, to bring this book to print. But most of all, I want to thank all the thousands and thousands of readers who put their faith and trust in me and purchased my book. The book became a success, not because of what I wrote, but because of what you read. No book can be worth anything unless people choose to read it and I am grateful to all my readers for their support to me which they displayed by choosing to read my book, and more importantly, by absorbing its true message and acting on its recommendations.

Thank you all for your support. This book has changed my life and career in ways I could never even have dared to imagine, and this is your success as much as it is mine!


Receiving "Cecil A Brownlow" Publication Award 2014 for "Significant Journalistic Contribution to Aviation Safety" from Mr. Jon Beatty, President and CEO, Flight Safety Foundation.

Waiting...To Happen! (English Edition)

North and South America, UK, Europe and Australia: https://www.createspace.com/4583791.

All of Asia (including India, Malaysia and China), Middle East and Africa: http://pothi.com/pothi/book/captain-samir-sam-kohli-waiting-happen.

If you prefer to read on Kindle, computer or tablet device, or order from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HGRNN1I 


(You don’t need to buy a Kindle device. Just download the free “Kindle reading App” from Amazon e-store and you will be able to read on any computer, tablet or even a mobile phone.)

¡Esperando...Que Suceda!
(Waiting...To Happen! - Spanish Edition)

EdiciĂłn Kindle/digital: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PGE2EL8

Tapa Blanda: https://www.createspace.com/5059691


Into Oblivion (English)

North and South America, UK, Europe and Australia: https://www.createspace.com/4888847.

 
All of Asia (including India, Malaysia and China), Middle East and Africa: http://pothi.com/pothi/book/captain-samir-sam-kohli-oblivion.

 
If you prefer to read on Kindle, computer or tablet device, or order from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M0ENG2I 


(You don’t need to buy a Kindle device. Just download the free “Kindle reading App” from Amazon e-store and you will be able to read on any computer, tablet or even a mobile phone.)


Some reader reviews


Waiting...To Happen!
“Capt. Kohli focused his book on understanding and explaining the causal factors of the crash, rather than sensationalizing it or assigning blame. He highlighted areas of improvement in hopes of preventing the next accident and for these reasons, it is a privilege to present him with the Brownlow award.” Mr. Jon Beatty, President and CEO, Flight Safety Foundation.
  Into Oblivion
"'Into Oblivion' is a well written, educational and informative book regarding the disappearance of #MH370. It addresses the facts and sequence of events, explains the technical terms and then gives a methodical overview of the many theories that are swirling around the mystery. 'Into Oblivion' is a thought provoking yet respectful book and highly recommended!" Ms. Jennie Cullen, CreateSpace customer.
"From the very beginning it is apparent there has been extensive research into writing this book. The book covers a lot of ground in human factors, and it does so with a laser focus on one of the most recent accidents in Indian aviation history. This book is a must read for all aviation professionals, enthusiasts, managers, regulators and, above all, bureaucrats. The author also highlights the role of management of safety by aviation operators by telling the story of obscure accidents which are lost in the noise of the bigger ones across the world" - Captain B Thomas - Part 135 Pilot, USA.
"A very interesting book that provides an accurate summary of the events that occurred during the mysterious flight MH370. The author explains important concepts of physics,aviation and communication satellites in a very descriptive way which helps understanding facts from hypothesis created by people and media worldwide. The book shows how much the tabloids and TV news distorted the events for their TRPs and sales. As the title says this tragedy should never be forgotten." Ms. Piedad Salomon, Amazon customer.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

¡Esperando...Que Suceda!


El libro que ganó el premio a la publicacións "Cecil A Brownlow" 2014, ya está disponible en español también



Click here to view/download my presentation "Future of Aviation Safety Management"

¡Esperando...Que Suceda!

EdiciĂłn Kindle/digital
 

Copia Impresa

Espero que se elija para leer. Espero que voy a publicar edición Italiano también en 2015.

http://www.aviaciondigitalglobal.com/noticia.asp?NotId=23686&NotDesignId=4

http://www.aviaciondigitalglobal.com/noticia.asp?NotId=23686&NotDesignId=4

El premio concedido por FSF, lo es al reconocer  el CEO de FSF, Jon Beaty, que en su libro Kohli, además lanza consistentes áreas de mejora para la prevenciĂłn de futuros accidentes, objeto este Ăşnico del estudio de la siniestralidad desde el punto de vista tĂ©cnico. El premio Brownlow es un reconocimiento a las contribuciones significativas a la seguridad en la aviaciĂłn por parte de un periodista o de una publicaciĂłn en el mundo. 
https://www.createspace.com/4583791

“Capt. Kohli focused his book on understanding and explaining the causal factors of the crash, rather than sensationalizing it or assigning blame. He highlighted areas of improvement in hopes of preventing the next accident and for these reasons, it is a privilege to present him with the Brownlow award.” Mr. Jon Beatty, President and CEO, Flight Safety Foundation.
https://www.createspace.com/4888847

"'Into Oblivion' is a well written, educational and informative book regarding the disappearance of #MH370. It addresses the facts and sequence of events, explains the technical terms and then gives a methodical overview of the many theories that are swirling around the mystery. 'Into Oblivion' is a thought provoking yet respectful book and highly recommended!" Ms. Jennie Cullen, CreateSpace customer.
"From the very beginning it is apparent there has been extensive research into writing this book. The book covers a lot of ground in human factors, and it does so with a laser focus on one of the most recent accidents in Indian aviation history. This book is a must read for all aviation professionals, enthusiasts, managers, regulators and, above all, bureaucrats. The author also highlights the role of management of safety by aviation operators by telling the story of obscure accidents which are lost in the noise of the bigger ones across the world" - Captain B Thomas - Part 135 Pilot, USA.
"A very interesting book that provides an accurate summary of the events that occurred during the mysterious flight MH370. The author explains important concepts of physics,aviation and communication satellites in a very descriptive way which helps understanding facts from hypothesis created by people and media worldwide. The book shows how much the tabloids and TV news distorted the events for their TRPs and sales. As the title says this tragedy should never be forgotten." Ms. Piedad Salomon, Amazon customer.

Books that tell fast-paced action stories and educate even as they entertain!
Waiting...To Happen!

North and South America, UK, Europe and Australia: https://www.createspace.com/4583791.

All of Asia (including India, Malaysia and China), Middle East and Africa: http://pothi.com/pothi/book/captain-samir-sam-kohli-waiting-happen.

If you prefer to read on Kindle, computer or tablet device, or order from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HGRNN1I (You don’t need to buy a Kindle device. Just download the free “Kindle reading App” from Amazon e-store and you will be able to read on any computer, tablet or even a mobile phone.)
 Into Oblivion

North and South America, UK, Europe and Australia:
https://www.createspace.com/4888847.

All of Asia (including India, Malaysia and China), Middle East and Africa:  http://pothi.com/pothi/book/captain-samir-sam-kohli-oblivion.

If you prefer to read on Kindle, computer or tablet device, or order from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M0ENG2I (You don’t need to buy a Kindle device. Just download the free “Kindle reading App” from Amazon e-store and you will be able to read on any computer, tablet or even a mobile phone.)

About the author

Winner of the 2014 Cecil A. Brownlow Publication Award for significant contributions by journalists to aviation, Captain Sam is an accomplished Pilot and an Air Accident Investigator of international repute. An ICAO qualified and certified Safety Management Systems trainer, his Aviation career has spanned over 30 years. He has to his credit experience of military combat operations; air accident investigations; airport design, construction & management; and aviation support to the Oil & Gas Industry.  He has also been a part of committees formed by ICAO and ACI for the development of International Standards and Recommended Practices.
Some reader reviews
"Easy and exciting to read, this book shows how disasters could have been easily avoided if all professionals along the line had fulfilled their duties. It is a must to anyone who has any level of responsibility in a high-risk industry and doesn't want to just wait for disaster to happen." Mr. Cobut Thierry, General Manager AGIP Oil Ecuador.
"I really enjoyed the book and your insights to the accidents. I liked your comparison to Dryden Air Ontario. When TC first mandated Human Factors training for Engineers in Canada that accident was a core study case ... What I thought was excellent in the book was that you highlighted both the similarities to the accident causal factors but the differences in the follow up to the event. The compassion of a management system of an airline to soccer team was great. It highlights the “blame the pilot” to the same likeness as blaming the goal tender. Most people can watch a match and see where errors are being made including off of the pitch. Yet with aviation there is still a tendency to blame the pilot. Once again Sam great job." Robert Cavers, Regional Aviation Adviser, Eni Australia Limited.
"I found the book of Captain Kohli very interesting, well written and above all extremely useful for everyone involved in safety-critical systems." -Captain Antonio Chialastri, Human Factors Researcher, Italy.
 Captain Sam can be contacted at kohlisamir@hotmail.com