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During the course of recent discussions surrounding a new aviation list (List of aircraft accidents and incidents resulting in at least 50 fatalities), comments were made on the list talk page [|here (#5)] and here, as well as in this AfD regarding the of the Aviation Safety Network as a reliable source. The present comment is in support of the ASN and to demonstrate their utility within academic and technical publications and conferences.

Entering the search term “Aviation Safety Network” in Google scholar resulted in roughly 350+ pages of results. Below are selections from the first 10 pages where the Aviation Safety Network (or Aviation-Safety.net) was either 1) cited as a reference or 2) portions of ASN data were used in original research. (Some of these require purchase or subscription, but the citation of ASN is clear in the search summary). This was a simple first search (no digging) and the citations below (a partial list) represent less than 5% of the results. These references are books, journal articles, or conference presentations. Website-based articles were omitted:

  • www.academicjournals.org/sre/fulltext/2011/19Sept/Cokorilo.htm Čokorilo, Olja. "Quantified risk assessment modeling of aircraft landing operations." Scientific Research and Essays 6.20 (2011): 4406-4413. predatory open access journal
  • www.academicjournals.org/AJbm/fulltext/2011/4Mar/Cokorilo%20et%20al.htm Čokorilo, Olja, Petar Mirosavljević, and Slobodan Gvozdenović. "An approach to Safety Management System (SMS) implementation in aircraft operations." African Journal of Business Management 5.5 (2011): 1942-1950. predatory open access journal
  • Woodley, Charles. BOAC: An Illustrated History. Tempus Publishing, Limited, 2004.


Conference Presentations

  • Swift, Steve. "Rusty diamond." Proceedings of the 24th Symposium of the International Committee on Aeronautical Fatigue. ICAF, 2007.
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