NTSB Issues Recommendation A-14-043 to FAA on Low Energy Alerting Systems

The National Transportation Safety Board has directed the Federal Aviation Administration to develop design requirements for context-dependent low energy alerting systems.

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The National Transportation Safety Board has directed the Federal Aviation Administration to develop design requirements for context-dependent low energy alerting systems.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued recommendation A-14-043, identified by reference number DCA13MA120, addressed to the Federal Aviation Administration. This directive tasks the FAA with convening a specialized panel composed of human factors, aviation operations, and aircraft design specialists. The group may include members from entities such as the Avionics Systems Harmonization Working Group. The primary objective is to develop comprehensive design requirements for context-dependent low energy alerting systems intended for use in airplanes engaged in commercial operations.

Primary source: https://data.ntsb.gov/carol-main-public/

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