In the last four years, the EU research programme Future Sky Safety focused on researching four high-level topics: building ultra-resilient vehicles and improving the cabin safety; reducing risk of accidents; improving processes and technologies to achieve near-total control over the safety risks; and improving safety performance under unexpected circumstances.
Now, the Future Sky Safety Programme is ready to present and discuss the final results reached by all of its the projects in a 2-day workshop.
This public workshop will be held on the 6-7 of November, 2018 in Brussels, at Eurocontrol Headquarters. All information about this event can be found here: https://www.futuresky-safety.eu/2nd-fss-public-workshop/
Future Sky Safety is an EU-funded transport research programme in the field of European aviation safety, aiming at developing new tools and new approaches to aeronautics safety over a four-year period, starting in January 2015 and ending in December 2018.
The DLR Institute of Flight Guidance leads two of the seven Future Sky Safety projects as project manager: Project #1 „Coordination of Institutionally Funded Safety Research“ and Project #6 „Human Performance Envelope“. By this it contributes significantly to the research programme.