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\author{Anthony Berg}
\title{Project Proposal}
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\section{Context}
\subsection{Introduction}
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\item US Airways Flight 1549 had two interesting points in the investigation
\url{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Airways_Flight_1549}
\begin{enumerate}
\item Checklist in the QRH for ditching was in a poor order,
i.e. ditch button was one of the last options
\item NTSB tried to use simulators, where they tested
the simulator with immediate reactions - which were
deemed us unrealistic
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\item Reasons for project
\begin{itemize}
\item Order is important, especially for time sensitive
situations
\item Seeing what the action of forgetting a step could
result in - Checklist Manifesto intro
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\subsection{Key Background Sources}
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Resource & Info \\
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\multirow{2}{*}{\parbox{8em}{US Airways 1549 NTSB Investigation~\cite{AWE1549}}}
& \textbf{Description:} An investigation on an aircraft that
suffered from a dual engine failure from a bird strike
forcing the pilots to land on the Hudson River. \\
& \textbf{Reason:} The investigation found that the QRH was too
lengthy and the pilots' used their experience to prioritize
essential actions outside the QRH to keep the aircraft in control. \\
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\section{Planning}
\subsection{Diagrammatic Work Plan}
\subsection{Brief Explanation}
\subsection{Risks}
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\section{Ethics}
\subsection{Ethics Checklist}
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My project:
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\item Will \textit{not} involve working with \textbf{animals} or
users/staff/premises of the \textbf{NHS}
\item Will be carried out \textbf{within the UK or European
Economic Area}
\item Will \textit{not} have any impact on the \textbf{environment}
\item Will \textit{not} work with populations who do \textit{not}
have \textbf{capacity to consent}
\item Will \textit{not} involve work with \textbf{human tissues}
\item Will \textit{not} involve work with \textbf{vulnerable groups}
(Children/Learning disabled/Mental health issues, etc.)
\item Will \textit{not} involve any \textit{potentially}
\textbf{sensitive topics} (Examples include but are not
exclusive to body image; relationships; protected
characteristics; sexual behaviours; substance use;
political views; distressing images, etc.)
\item Will \textit{not} involve the collection of any identifiable
personal data
\end{enumerate}
\subsection{Ethical Considerations}
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