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SKYbrary bookshelf is a rich collection of safety related material (rules, regulations, safety analyses, studies, presentations, and other documents) produced and published by recognised civil aviation organisations and entities. The bookshelf entries support the related SKYbrary articles as ‘Further Reading’ providing more detailed and in-depth information on the topics covered in a particular article. A bookshelf entry is identified by its title, the author and the date of publication.

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Final Evaluation of the SESAR Joint Undertaking (2014/16) operating under the SESAR 1 Programme (FP7 Publications European Commission
SESAR JU Consolidated Annual Activity Report 2016 SESAR SESAR JU
Report IN-041/2016: A321 (D-ASTP), Fuerteventura Spain, 16 July 2016 Airworthiness CIAIAC (Spain)
FAA Integrated Oversight Philosophy, Order 8000.72 Safety Regulations FAA
Runway Collision Risk - Setting the Context Capt Ed Pooley, The Air Safety Consultancy
ICAO Runway Collision Risk Measurement using ADS-B Marco Marens, ICAO
Understanding and Managing Risks of Airport Surface Traffic Dr Ivan Sikora and Dr Simone Colombo
Results of SESAR Demonstration on Vehicle Driver Alert Noemie Vellou, ADP
Sudden High Energy Runway Conflict Mike Edwards
A picture is worth a thousand words: using imagery to prevent runway incursions Dominic Cross
EAPPRI Update and Poster Introduction Richard Lawrence, EUROCONTROL
Preventing Runway Incursions (an integrated approach) Conor Nolan, Are Lingus, and Dragos Munteanu, IATA
Work in progress at airports: build safety together Geoffroy Chevalier, DSAC
RWSL System Thomas Tritscher, DSNA, and Arnaud Guinard, ADP
Ground Movement Control System (Effective organisational safety collaboration) John Holmes, NATS, and Bruce Evans, Heathrow Airport Ltd.
FAA Runway Safety Strategic Plan 2018-2020 James Fee
Effectiveness of implementing Industry Practice, Recommendations and Technology at Airline level Mattias Pak, Cargolux
ARSI (Advanced Runway Safety Improvement) Giovanni Russo, Flughafen Zürich AG, and Siegfried Ladenbauer, SKYguide
Mindlessness and Mindfulness in Runway Incursions Capt Pang Ying Qun, Xiamen Airlines
Commercial Aviation Runway Collision Prevention Strategy and Procedures Capt Paul Miller
That was a runway incursion - or was it? Thoughts on interpretation Ian Witter
SIB No. 2017-10: En-route Wake Turbulence Encounters Wake Vortex Turbulence EASA
AIRPROX REPORT No 2017036: C525 C42 near Eastbourne UK, 7 Mar 2017 Human Factors UK Airprox Board
Final Report GLF5 (B-8256) vicinity Hong Kong China 13 Jan 2015 Human Factors AID (Hong Kong)
OLDI data exchange implementation report 2017 EUROCONTROL
FAA AC 20-164A: Designing and Demonstrating Aircraft Tolerance to Portable Electronic Devices Airworthiness FAA
Global Aeronautical Distress and Safety System (GADASS) Emergency Response Planning ICAO
EASA Annual Safety Review 2017 Enhancing Safety EASA
Hindsight 25 Publications EUROCONTROL
HS25: Foreword Frank Brenner
HS25: Greetings! Steven Shorrock
Invitation, participation, connection Steven Shorrock
Malicious compliance Sidney Dekker
Can we ever imagine how work is done? Erik Hollnagel
HS25: Safety is in the eye of the beholder. The put-yourself-in-others-shoes concept for sa Jegoux, Mieusset and Follet
HS25: Improving runway operations from a car park Sebastian Daeunert
HS25: Can competence assessment be used to understand normal work? Anne-Mette Petri and Anthony Smoker
HS25: Work-as-done by controllers: A practical approach in the ops room Guadalupe Cortés Obrero
HS25: Routine maintenance and routine operations: it takes two to tango Maria Kovacova
HS25: Safety Holmes: a dramatised investigation to bring safety to Life Istvan Hegedus
HS25: The hidden obvious Paula Santos and João Esteves
HS25: Work-as-imagined, work-as-done: A safety management reality check for regulators Don Arendt
HS25: Work-as-imagined, work-as-done, and the rule of law Massimo Scarabello
HS25: Imagine Reality Wolfgang Starke
HS25: Fatigue management: Procedure vs practice Nick Carpenter and Ann Bicknell
HS25: Expertise and compliance Antonio Chialastri
HS25: Guiding the practice: The 4Ps Barshi, Degani, Mauro, Loukopoulou
HS25: “I wouldnt have done what they did Martin Bromiley
HS25: Imagining work-as-done in simulation:Lessons from healthcare Michael Moneypenny
HS25: The problem of many imaginations Suzette Woodward

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