Civil Aviation Accidents and Incidents Classified According to Groups of Aviation Specialists
            Aviation
            2013
            
        
                Pjotrs Trifonovs-Bogdanovs,
        
                Leonīds Vinogradovs,
        
                Vladimirs Šestakovs
        
    
            
            
            
            During an operational process, activity is implemented through an ordered sequence of certain actions united by a common motive. Actions can be simple or complex. Simple actions cannot be split into elements having independent objectives. Complex actions can be presented in the form of a set of simple actions. If the logical organisation of this set is open, a complex action can be described as an algorithm consisting of simple actions. That means various kinds of operational activities develop from the same simple and typical 
            
            
                Keywords
                accident, incident, human factor, technical operation, risk factors
            
            
                DOI
                10.3846/16487788.2013.805861
            
            
            
            Trifonovs-Bogdanovs, P., Vinogradovs, L., Šestakovs, V. Civil Aviation Accidents and Incidents Classified According to Groups of Aviation Specialists. Aviation, 2013, Vol.17, Iss.2, pp.76-79. ISSN 1648-7788. e-ISSN 1822-4180. Available from: doi:10.3846/16487788.2013.805861
            
                Publication language
                English (en)