Passenger Ship Technology

Learning from aviation to improve crew skills

Taken from: Passenger Ship Technology Summer 2012


In July 2010, Dave Boldt, safety superintendent at Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCCL), contacted aviation software specialist Aerobytes – and five other companies that declined to respond – to see whether there was a way to adapt quality assurance programs in aviation to the marine industry. “Our goal was to find a way to record a few parameters on the bridge in order to do some kind of remote auditing – basically to fill the gap between a good safety management system, ....

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