Death Of An Airline (1998) (Series #1)  Video length - 36 minutes 

This video was the first of the series produced by System Safety Services for the Maintenance And Ramp Safety Society (MARSS)

The video is based on an actual accident to a DC8 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.  The "Dirty Dozen" are illustrated as the primary causes of the maintenance error in judgment that leads to the fatal accident. (See Case Study #1 below)

The video is used in System Safety Services, Human Performance in Maintenance Part 2 workshop as well as in our Crew Decision Making Part 1 workshop.  It is also useful for Management training as the root cause is in management and the company culture.

Copies of this video, the training booklet and the facilitator notes that accompany it, may be obtained from System Safety Services or MARSS.  To reach MARSS just go to our links page and link to their website.

Cost of this video or others in the series is $175.00 Canadian funds plus $25.00 Cdn. shipping and handling.

The complete series (6 training videos) may be obtained for $900.00 Canadian plus $25.00 Cdn. shipping and handling from System Safety Services. This is a savings of $275 over individual ordering and is only available through System Safety Services.

Funds from the videos are used to produce further training videos in the series. 

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Case Study # 1- Death of an Airline