Intoduction. Aviation industry is often put forward as an example in creating safer health care. Comparing aviation and health care, there are similarities in using technology, working with highly specialized professional teams and the need for dealing with risk and uncertainties (Sexton 2000; Powell 2006; Kao & Thomas 2008). Rhetorical use of the resemblance however, does not directly contribute to the safety of the health care system. To measure the added value of the experiences in aviation for the health care sector, it is preferable to study in detail the use of aviation based principals in daily practice.

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de Korne, D., Hiddema, F., Bleeker, F., & Klazinga, N. (2008). Flying with doctors: Experiences with the application of 6 techniques from aviation industry in the Rotterdam Eye Hospital. Time out intensiva: Il tempo e la memoria in terapia intensiva, 7. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/23512