Humans tend to have a cautionary negative attitude; it's easier to critique work than identify and explain the positive aspects.
Thus, searching the recent EASA publication 'CONVERSATION AVIATION' #02 for safety buzzwords 'resilience' 'psychological safety' it was refreshing not to to find any 'buzz'.
Yet aspects of resilience, are in the document - '
Winter Aviation', starting with the masterful Forward - "
remain vigilant, adaptive, and proactive"; "maintaining the right
mindset, protecting our people, caring for our equipment, respecting compliance, recognising risks, and committing to continuous
learning, we ensure that winter is not just endured, it is mastered".
"Safety is a choice, renewed each day, by every person in the system."
aka Resilience.
Thence an SMS section 'beyond the illusion of safety'; note thread
The illusion of safety and more; ramp, cabin, engineering, ATC, runway.
'
Winter Aviation' is not a document just for Europe; every one requires winter awareness; tropical, desert, or temperate operators, may visit. (Not to forget that the northern 'snowbirds' who fly south can still encounter poor runway conditions in tropical rainstorms - like landing on snow or ice).
As yet to identify any caution about air/runway temperatures +/- 3 deg C, with increasing risk, also other aspects of climate change; more storms and turbulence.
The content justifies the sub title :
'STARTING POSITIVE CONVERSATIONS ABOUT SAFETY'
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https://www.easa.europa.eu/community...025_winter.pdf
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