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Revision as of 19:33, 29 May 2025
Welcome to ASXResearch.org
This site is the institutional counterpart to the Aviation Safety X Project, created to host peer-reviewed, academically sound, and professionally authored aviation safety research. ASXResearch.org is built for scholars, investigators, regulatory agencies, and aviation professionals seeking rigorous, independently sourced knowledge on aviation hazards, human factors, system design, crash causality, and navigational methodologies.
While <a href="https://wiki.alsresume.com">wiki.alsresume.com</a> serves as a comprehensive public glossary and catalog of global accidents, ASXResearch.org publishes original, full-length research articles authored under the ASX Research Standard. Each article is supported by verified sources, APA 7–formatted citations, and may be cited independently or as part of the broader ASX ecosystem.
If you are a university, agency, or certified airman wishing to contribute to ASXResearch.org, please contact our editorial board via <a href="https://wiki.alsresume.com/index.php?title=ASX_Contact" style="color:#b50000; text-decoration:underline;">Contact ASX</a> for submission protocols.
All research articles on this platform are authored with strict adherence to formatting, academic standards, and neutrality. For transparency, abbreviated entries may be viewable on our companion wiki, but full articles will remain housed here to maintain scholarly integrity.
Recently Published Research:
- VFR Navigation in Mixed Airspace: A Cognitive and Cartographic Analysis (2025)
- SMS Deployment Among Part 135 Operators (2025)
- Reevaluating Terrain Awareness Alerts in High-Risk Airspace (2025)
“The responsibility to know is the first form of safety.”
—ASX Research Editorial Principle
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