Abstract

Abstract The aim of the paper is to propose a new approach for the systematization of pre-flight inspections of aircraft emergency equipment and to prove the positive impact of its application on shortening the time of control and consequently the time required for aircraft turnaround. The current way to carry out emergency equipment check is a time-consuming activity, and its simplification could potentially increase the revenues of airline operators. Currently, there is a lack of available studies aimed at simplifying pre-flight inspections, therefore this paper is dedicated to address this issue and to present the possibilities of prospective application. A suitable solution is to use a radio frequency identification system to detect the presence of the equipment. By installing the system into the aeroplane cabin, the time of pre-flight check of emergency equipment could be reduced by almost 90 percent. Saving time by automated equipment inspection in this way can also reduce human factor error.

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