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
flightsafetyfoundation.org/4…
📍 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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