Enhancing Ramp Safety at Tan Son Nhat Airport Through Virtual Reality-Based Training
Tóm tắt
Purpose – This research explores the use of Virtual Reality (VR) technology as a sustainable and effective alternative to traditional ramp safety training methods in aviation.
Research methodology – The study is conceptual in nature and based on an analytical review of current practices, emerging VR technologies, and their applications in aviation safety training. It evaluates the benefits and implications of VR through scenario-based simulations and case insights.
Findings – VR allows aviation personnel to engage in realistic ramp safety simulations without exposure to actual hazards. It enhances training quality by enabling immersive and repeatable practice in high-risk scenarios. VR-based methods reduce the need for physical presence on the apron, thereby minimizing environmental impact and operational disruptions. The training process becomes more time-efficient and resource-conscious.
Research limitations – As a conceptual study, this paper does not include empirical data from field trials or quantitative performance metrics. Further research is required to validate VR effectiveness through real-world implementation and user feedback.
Practical implications – Implementing VR in ramp safety training can:
- Improve safety outcomes for ground personnel.
- Decrease training costs and time.
- Support environmental sustainability by reducing apron access needs.
Align with industry trends toward digitalization and eco-friendly operations.