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Foundations

Core safety engineering concepts explained through a practical, systems-focused lens. This section covers the building blocks of aviation safety thinking—hazard analysis, system design principles, regulatory structure, and failure logic—aimed at strengthening how engineers and operators reason about risk at a fundamental level.

Foundations

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Mitigations Are Not Solutions

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From Hazards to Risk: The Basics of Risk Understanding

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Software vs Hardware: Assurance Levels Explained

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Safety in Design vs Operation: Where Risk Actually Lives

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Safety Engineering Fundamentals: What Actually Keeps Complex Systems Safe

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What Does “Safe Enough” Actually Mean?

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Functional Hazard Assessment (FHA): Mapping Intent to Failure States

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How to Do a Functional Hazard Assessment (FHA) and a Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)

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