What if we’ve been missing half the safety story?
In aviation, we are highly skilled at investigating what goes wrong — incidents, errors, deviations, and system breakdowns. But increasingly, the industry is asking a different question:
What can we learn from [LW2.1]when everything goes right?
At AP-SAS 2026, Session 12 — The Proactive Mindset on Learning From When Things Go Right — explores this shift in thinking and why studying successful operations is becoming a critical part of strengthening aviation safety.
Because in complex, high-tempo environments like aviation, safety isn’t only the absence of failure — it’s also the presence of strong decision-making, effective communication, adaptive expertise, and resilient system performance.
This session will highlight emerging research and real-world insights into how organizations are identifying, analyzing, and scaling positive operational practices that often go unnoticed.
Featuring:
Dr. Kristy Kiernen, Associate Professor, @EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University
For aviation professionals working in safety, operations, human factors, and SMS development, this is a fresh perspective on building stronger systems — not just by learning from failure, but by learning from success.
👉 Register today https://t.co/PVnOVPpmRN
📍 Osaka, Japan
📅 Aug. 4–6, 2026
🤝 Thanks to our sponsors:
Platinum: @Airbus, @Boeing
Silver: @GE_Aerospace, IHI Corporation
General Sponsors: H4 Advisors, @Narita_OPC_info, @MHI_Group, @Skydrive_Global, Toray Industries, @wyvernltd
Staff travel provided by: @EVAAirUS, @united
AP-SAS 2026 is organized in partnership by @flightsafety, @SingaporeCAAS, and the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau.
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The Artemis II astronauts were all smiles on the flight deck of USS John P. Murtha after they were extracted from their Orion spacecraft after splashdown.
Two trailblazing legends in aviation took the stage at @EmbryRiddle Safer Skies event.
Tammie Jo Shults and Maj. Gen. Jeannie M. Leavitt shared hard-won lessons in readiness, resilience, and leadership.
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Departed from DCA today. No
lines at TSA and @united on time and as scheduled. Thank you to our TSA agents and ATC controllers @NATCA who are working to keep our skies safe and system moving.
In partnership with Women in Aviation International (WAI), Embry‑Riddle's Worldwide U.S. Military sites in PACOM and Europe celebrated Girls in Aviation Day (GIAD) for the fourth year in a row.
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A nationwide analysis of drone activity led by researchers at Embry‑Riddle documents increasing growth in the use of drones and reveals “hot spots” where the risk of a mid-air collision with manned aircraft may be higher.
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Seaplane rating complete! And even better when shared with friends. Every new flight training experience/rating brings new skills (and this one was also a whole lot of fun).
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