The events which have led to the intensive study of aircraft structural problems have contributed in no less measure to the study of human factors which influence aircraft maintenance and inspection. Initial research emphasis on aging aircraft maintenance and inspection has since broadened to include all aircraft types. Technicians must be equally adept at repairing old and new aircraft. Their skills must include the ability to repair sheet metal and composite materials; control cable and fly-by-wire systems; round dials and glass cockpits. Their work performance is heavily influenced by others such as designers, technical writers, job card authors, schedulers, and trainers. This paper describes the activities concerning aircraft and maintenance human factors.
Human Factors in Aircraft Maintenance and Inspection
1992
4 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Quality Control & Reliability , Nondestructive Testing , Human Factors Engineering , Aircraft construction materials , Aircraft maintenance , Aircraft structures , Human factors engineering , Inspection , Technologies , Cockpits , Composite materials , Dials , Fly by wire control , Metal sheets , Training devices
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