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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Maintenance Attributable Accidents Reasons Model Types of Errors Human Performance Training Communication Complacency Lack of knowledge Fatigue Lack of Resources Pressure Lack of Assertiveness Stress Lack of Awareness Norms High Reliability Organization Case Study 1 Case Study 2 Case Study 3 Rule Based Exercise Cube Exercise Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Maintenance Attributable Accidents 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Maintenance Attributable Accidents Estimates Fatal Accidents Accidents Reportable Incidents Incidents Causal Factors MAA Maintenance Attributable Accidents 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Maintenance Attributable Accidents Estimates The Aviation Industry yearly estimates of accidents attributable to maintenance errors range from 6 to 25 % Fatal Accidents Accidents Reportable Incidents Incidents Causal Factors MAA Maintenance Attributable Accidents 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Maintenance Attributable Accidents Estimates Fatal Accidents Accidents Reportable Incidents Incidents Causal Factors MAA Maintenance Attributable Accidents American Airlines 191 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Maintenance Attributable Accidents Estimates Fatal Accidents Accidents Reportable Incidents Incidents Causal Factors MAA Maintenance Attributable Accidents American Airlines 191 On May 25, 1979, an American Airlines (AA) McDonnell Douglas DC crashed moments after takeoff from Chicago. All 258 passengers and 13 crew on board were killed, along with two people on the ground The pylon, the rigging holding the engine onto the wing, had been damaged during an AA maintenance procedure. The procedure recommended by McDonnell Douglas called for removal of the engine prior to the removal of the engine pylon. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Maintenance Attributable Accidents Estimates Fatal Accidents Accidents Reportable Incidents Incidents Causal Factors MAA Maintenance Attributable Accidents British Airways 5390 On 10 June 1990,the cockpit window blew out at altitude after the wrong bolts had been used to secure it. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Maintenance Attributable Accidents Estimates Fatal Accidents Accidents Reportable Incidents Incidents Causal Factors MAA Maintenance Attributable Accidents Reportable Incidents These are a close call or occurrence where the reporting will alert others in the organization to the potential hazard and improve the procedures, training and margin of safety in future situations. This reporting process is the Safety Management System (SMS). 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Maintenance Attributable Accidents Estimates Fatal Accidents Accidents Reportable Incidents Incidents Causal Factors MAA Maintenance Attributable Accidents The training program required by section of the CARs shall ensure that personnel trained are familiar with the regulations, standards, air operator procedures and human factors issues related to the work for which they are responsible.
(amended) 2002/09/01 (2) The training program shall include: (a) initial training to ensure that persons performing elementary work or servicing are aware of the pertinent regulations, standards and air operator procedures associated with that work;
(amended 2002/09/01; (b) update training to ensure that personnel remain competent and are made aware of any changes to the pertinent regulations, standards and air operator procedures;
(amended 2002/09/01; (c) additional training where it is shown to be necessary by a finding made under the evaluation program maintained under section (d) procedures to ensure staff are kept aware of maintenance safety related issues in general, by means of bulletin boards, information notices, company publications, verbal briefings, or by similar means.
(amended 2002/09/01; (3) Human factors training shall include instruction in:
(amended 2002/09/01; human performance; (b) factors influencing human error including: fatigue; (ii) Stress; (iii) assertiveness; (iv) awareness; (v) resources; (vi) Knowledge; (vii) teamwork; (viii) norms (commonly accepted standards and procedures); (ix) complacency; (x) pressure;(xi) distraction; and (xii) communication; (c) error management, including error prevention and error containment
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance CARs 726.07 (3)
Maintenance Attributable Accidents Estimates Fatal Accidents Accidents Reportable Incidents Incidents Causal Factors MAA “[Maintenance] error is not the cause of the accident” The cause is to be found in whatever interfered with the performance at a critical moment, the outcome of which was an error. Jerome Lederer Maintenance Attributable Accidents Photo: Mobile Device & AME Performing Maintenance The training program required by section of the CARs shall ensure that personnel trained are familiar with the regulations, standards, air operator procedures and human factors issues related to the work for which they are responsible.
(amended 2002/09/01 (2) The training program shall include: (a) initial training to ensure that persons performing elementary work or servicing are aware of the pertinent regulations, standards and air operator procedures associated with that work;
(amended 2002/09/01; (b) update training to ensure that personnel remain competent and are made aware of any changes to the pertinent regulations, standards and air operator procedures;
(amended 2002/09/01; (c) additional training where it is shown to be necessary by a finding made under the evaluation program maintained under section (d) procedures to ensure staff are kept aware of maintenance safety related issues in general, by means of bulletin boards, information notices, company publications, verbal briefings, or by similar means.
(amended 2002/09/01; (3) Human factors training shall include instruction in:
(amended 2002/09/01; human performance; (b) factors influencing human error including: fatigue; (ii) Stress; (iii) assertiveness; (iv) awareness; (v) resources; (vi) Knowledge; (vii) teamwork; (viii) norms (commonly accepted standards and procedures); (ix) complacency; (x) pressure;(xi) distraction; and (xii) communication; (c) error management, including error prevention and error containment
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Reasons Model 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Accident Reasons Model Decisions Makers Line Management Preconditions Unsafe Acts Defenses Latent Unsafe Conditions Unsafe Acts & Latent Unsafe Conditions Window of Opportunity Outcome Defenses Unsafe Acts Preconditions Line Management Decision Makers 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Potential Reasons Model Decisions Makers Line Management Preconditions Unsafe Acts Defenses Latent Unsafe Conditions Unsafe Acts & Latent Unsafe Conditions Window of Opportunity Outcome Defenses Unsafe Acts Preconditions Line Management Decision Makers 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Potential Reasons Model Decisions Makers Line Management Preconditions Unsafe Acts Defenses Latent Unsafe Conditions Unsafe Acts & Latent Unsafe Conditions Window of Opportunity Outcome Defenses Unsafe Acts Preconditions Line Management Decision Makers 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Potential Reasons Model Decisions Makers Line Management Preconditions Unsafe Acts Defenses Latent Unsafe Conditions Unsafe Acts & Latent Unsafe Conditions Window of Opportunity Outcome Defenses Unsafe Acts Preconditions Line Management Decision Makers 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Potential Reasons Model Decisions Makers Line Management Preconditions Unsafe Acts Defenses Latent Unsafe Conditions Unsafe Acts & Latent Unsafe Conditions Window of Opportunity Outcome Defenses Unsafe Acts Preconditions Line Management Decision Makers 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Potential Reasons Model Decisions Makers Line Management Preconditions Unsafe Acts Defenses Latent Unsafe Conditions Unsafe Acts & Latent Unsafe Conditions Window of Opportunity Outcome Defenses Unsafe Acts Preconditions Line Management Decision Makers 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Potential Reasons Model Decisions Makers Line Management Preconditions Unsafe Acts Defenses Latent Unsafe Conditions Unsafe Acts & Latent Unsafe Conditions Window of Opportunity Outcome Defenses Unsafe Acts Preconditions Line Management Decision Makers 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Potential Reasons Model Decisions Makers Line Management Preconditions Unsafe Acts Defenses Latent Unsafe Conditions Unsafe Acts & Latent Unsafe Conditions Window of Opportunity Outcome Defenses Unsafe Acts Preconditions Line Management Decision Makers 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Window Reasons Model Decisions Makers Line Management Preconditions Unsafe Acts Defenses Latent Unsafe Conditions Unsafe Acts & Latent Unsafe Conditions Window of Opportunity Outcome Defenses Unsafe Acts Preconditions Line Management Decision Makers 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Accident Reasons Model Decisions Makers Line Management Preconditions Unsafe Acts Defenses Latent Unsafe Conditions Unsafe Acts & Latent Unsafe Conditions Window of Opportunity Outcome Defenses Unsafe Acts Preconditions Line Management Decision Makers 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Types of Errors 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Types of Errors Execution Errors Planning Errors Omission Sequence Substitution Negligence Types of Errors How Errors Occur Human beings brains are primarily emotional machines that have a secondary capacity to think & reason. Errors tend to occur when negative emotions patterns cause us to develop rigid thinking patterns. This rigid thinking pattern limits the possible outcomes we allow for a given situation. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Types of Errors Execution Errors Planning Errors Omission Sequence Substitution Negligence Types of Errors How Errors Can Be Avoided Once a negative emotion and thoughts are identified assign a value of belief 1-100% Check all the distortions which may apply to your perception of the situation. All or nothing thinking. Over generalization Mental filter Discounting Positive attributes Jumping to conclusions Magnification & minimization Emotional reasoning Should statements Labeling Personalization & Blame 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Types of Errors Execution Errors Planning Errors Omission Sequence Substitution Negligence Types of Errors How Errors Can Be Avoided Cognitive distortion Checklist All or nothing thinking. You look at things in absolute, black & white. Over generalization You view negative events as a never ending pattern of defeat. Mental filter You dwell on negatives and ignore the positives. Discounting the Positives You insist that your accomplishments or positive qualities don’t count. Jumping to conclusions Mind reading- you arbitrarily assume people are reacting negatively to you. Fortune telling- you arbitrarily predict that situations will turn out badly. Magnification & minimization You blow things out of proportion or shrink their importance. Emotional reasoning You reason from the way you feel. “I feel like an idiot, so I must be one.” Should statements You criticize yourself or others with statements like “Should, Must, Ought, Have to”. Labeling Instead of simply acknowledging, “I made a mistake” you tell yourself “I’m an idiot!”. Personalization & Blame You blame yourself for something you weren’t entirely responsible for. You blame others and overlook ways that you contributed to the problem. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Types of Errors Execution Errors Planning Errors Omission Sequence Substitution Negligence Types of Errors How Errors Can Be Avoided Reassess the situation substituting all possible positive alternatives an rate your belief with a value 1-100% Revisit your original thoughts and emotions and describe your current perception of the trueness of your belief. Finally, indicate the improvement in the situation as a belief value of 1-100%. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Types of Errors Execution Errors Planning Errors Omission Sequence Substitution Negligence Types of Errors 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Types of Errors Execution Errors Planning Errors Omission Sequence Substitution Negligence Types of Errors 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Types of Errors Execution Errors Planning Errors Omission Sequence Substitution Negligence Types of Errors 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Types of Errors Execution Errors Planning Errors Omission Sequence Substitution Negligence Types of Errors 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Types of Errors Execution Errors Planning Errors Omission Sequence Substitution Negligence Types of Errors 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Types of Errors Execution Errors Planning Errors Omission Sequence Substitution Negligence Types of Errors 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training Teamwork There are three primary relationships related to collective endeavors. Dependent relationships I need you to give me what I want or need. Independent relationships I can achieve the my wants and needs on my own and I am willing to trade. Interdependent relationships We can achieve more results than individually possible by combining attributes and resources to our mutual benefit. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training Teamwork In an dependent relationship, the benefits of shared resources is a basic arithmetic expression of resources equaling a sum of results, this type of relationship is adds little value & may even be counter productive = 3 or = 1 In an independent relationship, the benefits of shared resources is simply an addition of resources equaling a greater sum of results, this type of relationship is cooperation or transaction = 4 and 4 / 2 = 2 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training Teamwork In an interdependent relationship, the benefits of shared resources is not simply an addition of resources equaling a greater sum of results, this type of relationship is more than cooperation or transaction = 5. In a truly interdependent relationship the results are non-linear or even exponential = 8 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Human Performance Training Teamwork Leadership Time Perspective Paraphrase Recording Automatic Performance Conscious Performance Skill Based Rule Based Knowledge Based Human Performance Training 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Communication 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Communication Advantages Listening Body Language Perspective Communication 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Communication Advantages Listening Body Language Perspective Communication 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Communication Advantages Listening Body Language Perspective Communication 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Communication Advantages Listening Body Language Perspective Communication 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Communication Advantages Listening Body Language Perspective Communication 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Complacency 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Complacency Routine Satisfaction Situational Awareness Vigilance Complacency 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Complacency Routine Satisfaction Situational Awareness Vigilance Complacency 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Complacency Routine Satisfaction Situational Awareness Vigilance Complacency 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Complacency Routine Satisfaction Situational Awareness Vigilance Complacency 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Complacency Routine Satisfaction Situational Awareness Vigilance Complacency 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of knowledge 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Knowledge Initial Training Update Training Additional Training Scope Limits Lack of Knowledge 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Lack of Knowledge Initial Training Update Training Additional Training Scope Limits Lack of Knowledge 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Lack of Knowledge Initial Training Update Training Additional Training Scope Limits Lack of Knowledge 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Lack of Knowledge Initial Training Update Training Additional Training Scope Limits Lack of Knowledge 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Lack of Knowledge Initial Training Update Training Additional Training Scope Limits Lack of Knowledge 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Knowledge Initial Training Update Training Additional Training Scope Limits Lack of Knowledge 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Fatigue 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Fatigue Acute Fatigue Chronic Fatigue Physiological Effects Symptoms of Fatigue Circadian Rhythm Schedules Diet Physical Fitness Sleep Fatigue 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Fatigue Acute Fatigue Chronic Fatigue Physiological Effects Symptoms of Fatigue Circadian Rhythm Schedules Diet Physical Fitness Sleep Fatigue 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Fatigue Acute Fatigue Chronic Fatigue Physiological Effects Symptoms of Fatigue Circadian Rhythm Schedules Diet Physical Fitness Sleep Fatigue 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Fatigue Acute Fatigue Chronic Fatigue Physiological Effects Symptoms of Fatigue Circadian Rhythm Schedules Diet Physical Fitness Sleep Fatigue 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Fatigue Acute Fatigue Chronic Fatigue Physiological Effects Symptoms of Fatigue Circadian Rhythm Schedules Diet Physical Fitness Sleep Fatigue 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Fatigue Acute Fatigue Chronic Fatigue Physiological Effects Symptoms of Fatigue Circadian Rhythm Schedules Diet Physical Fitness Sleep Fatigue 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Fatigue Acute Fatigue Chronic Fatigue Physiological Effects Symptoms of Fatigue Circadian Rhythm Schedules Diet Physical Fitness Sleep Fatigue 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Fatigue Acute Fatigue Chronic Fatigue Physiological Effects Symptoms of Fatigue Circadian Rhythm Schedules Diet Physical Fitness Sleep Fatigue 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Fatigue Acute Fatigue Chronic Fatigue Physiological Effects Symptoms of Fatigue Circadian Rhythm Schedules Diet Physical Fitness Sleep Fatigue 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Fatigue Acute Fatigue Chronic Fatigue Physiological Effects Symptoms of Fatigue Circadian Rhythm Schedules Diet Physical Fitness Sleep Fatigue 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Resources 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Resources Supplies Support Manuals Materials Equipment Lighting Shelter Heat Environment Human Resources Lack of Resources 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Lack of Resources Supplies Support Manuals Materials Equipment Lighting Shelter Heat Environment Human Resources Lack of Resources 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Lack of Resources Supplies Support Manuals Materials Equipment Lighting Shelter Heat Environment Human Resources Lack of Resources 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Lack of Resources Supplies Support Manuals Materials Equipment Lighting Shelter Heat Environment Human Resources Lack of Resources 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Lack of Resources Supplies Support Manuals Materials Equipment Lighting Shelter Heat Environment Human Resources Lack of Resources 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Lack of Resources Supplies Support Manuals Materials Equipment Lighting Shelter Heat Environment Human Resources Lack of Resources 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Lack of Resources Supplies Support Manuals Materials Equipment Lighting Shelter Heat Environment Human Resources Lack of Resources 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Resources Supplies Support Manuals Materials Equipment Lighting Shelter Heat Environment Human Resources Lack of Resources 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Lack of Resources Supplies Support Manuals Materials Equipment Lighting Shelter Heat Environment Human Resources Lack of Resources 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Lack of Resources Supplies Support Manuals Materials Equipment Lighting Shelter Heat Environment Human Resources Lack of Resources 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Lack of Resources Supplies Support Manuals Materials Equipment Lighting Shelter Heat Environment Human Resources Lack of Resources 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Pressure 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Pressure Expectations Accountability Strategies Pressure 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Pressure Expectations Accountability Strategies Pressure 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Pressure Expectations Accountability Strategies Pressure 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Pressure Expectations Accountability Strategies Pressure 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Assertiveness 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Assertiveness Expression Projection Respect Relationships Lack of Assertiveness 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Assertiveness Expression Projection Respect Relationships Lack of Assertiveness 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Assertiveness Expression Projection Respect Relationships Lack of Assertiveness 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Assertiveness Expression Projection Respect Relationships Lack of Assertiveness 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Assertiveness Expression Projection Respect Relationships Lack of Assertiveness 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Stress 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Stress Acute Stress Chronic Stress Physical Stress Psychological Stress Emotional Stress Effects of Stress Stress Curve Symptoms of Stress Stress 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Stress Acute Stress Chronic Stress Physical Stress Psychological Stress Emotional Stress Effects of Stress Stress Curve Symptoms of Stress Stress 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Stress Acute Stress Chronic Stress Physical Stress Psychological Stress Emotional Stress Effects of Stress Stress Curve Symptoms of Stress Stress 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Stress Acute Stress Chronic Stress Physical Stress Psychological Stress Emotional Stress Effects of Stress Stress Curve Symptoms of Stress Stress 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Stress Acute Stress Chronic Stress Physical Stress Psychological Stress Emotional Stress Effects of Stress Stress Curve Symptoms of Stress Stress 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Stress Acute Stress Chronic Stress Physical Stress Psychological Stress Emotional Stress Effects of Stress Stress Curve Symptoms of Stress Stress 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Stress Acute Stress Chronic Stress Physical Stress Psychological Stress Emotional Stress Effects of Stress Stress Curve Symptoms of Stress Stress 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Stress Acute Stress Chronic Stress Physical Stress Psychological Stress Emotional Stress Effects of Stress Stress Curve Symptoms of Stress Stress 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Stress Acute Stress Chronic Stress Physical Stress Psychological Stress Emotional Stress Effects of Stress Stress Curve Symptoms of Stress Stress 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Awareness 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Awareness Situational Awareness Anticipate Situations Renewed Perspective Re-evaluate Performance Lack of Awareness 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Awareness Situational Awareness Anticipate Situations Renewed Perspective Re-evaluate Performance Lack of Awareness 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Awareness Situational Awareness Anticipate Situations Renewed Perspective Re-evaluate Performance Lack of Awareness 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Awareness Situational Awareness Anticipate Situations Renewed Perspective Re-evaluate Performance Lack of Awareness 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Lack of Awareness Situational Awareness Anticipate Situations Renewed Perspective Re-evaluate Performance Lack of Awareness 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Norms 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Norms Positive Norms Neutral Norm Negative Norm Norms 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Norms Positive Norms Neutral Norm Negative Norm Norms 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Norms Positive Norms Neutral Norm Negative Norm Norms 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Norms Positive Norms Neutral Norm Negative Norm Norms 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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High Reliability Organization 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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High Reliability Organization Preoccupation with Failure Reluctance to Simplify Interpretations Sensitivity to Operations Commitment to Resilience Deference to Expertise High Reliability Organization 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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High Reliability Organization Preoccupation with Failure Reluctance to Simplify Interpretations Sensitivity to Operations Commitment to Resilience Deference to Expertise High Reliability Organization 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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High Reliability Organization Preoccupation with Failure Reluctance to Simplify Interpretations Sensitivity to Operations Commitment to Resilience Deference to Expertise High Reliability Organization 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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High Reliability Organization Preoccupation with Failure Reluctance to Simplify Interpretations Sensitivity to Operations Commitment to Resilience Deference to Expertise High Reliability Organization 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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High Reliability Organization Preoccupation with Failure Reluctance to Simplify Interpretations Sensitivity to Operations Commitment to Resilience Deference to Expertise High Reliability Organization 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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High Reliability Organization Preoccupation with Failure Reluctance to Simplify Interpretations Sensitivity to Operations Commitment to Resilience Deference to Expertise High Reliability Organization 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 1 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 1 BAC 111 British Airways 5390 Case Study 1 BAC 111 British Airways 5390 On 10 June 1990,the cockpit window blew out at altitude after the wrong bolts had been used to secure it. Captain Tim Lancaster was blown half out of the cockpit by the pressure differential; members of the cabin crew clung to his legs to keep him from being blown out of the aircraft. The plane made an emergency landing at Southampton Airport. All crew and passengers survived 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 1 BAC 111 British Airways 5390 Case Study 1 BAC 111 British Airways 5390 Air Accident Investigation 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 2 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 2 McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 AA 191 Case Study 2 American Airlines Flight 191 American Airlines Flight 191 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight in the United States from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois, to Los Angeles International Airport. On May 25, 1979, the McDonnell Douglas DC operating the route crashed moments after takeoff from Chicago. All 258 passengers and 13 crew on board were killed, along with two people on the ground. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 2 McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 AA 191 Case Study 2 American Airlines Flight 191 Air Disaster Investigation 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 2 McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 AA 191 Case Study 2 American Airlines Flight 191 Investigation Findings From an examination of the detached engine, the NTSB concluded that the pylon attachment had been damaged before the crash. Investigators looked at the plane's maintenance history and found that its most recent service was eight weeks before the crash, in which engine number one had been removed from the aircraft. The pylon, the rigging holding the engine onto the wing, had been damaged during the procedure. The procedure recommended by McDonnell Douglas called for removal of the engine prior to the removal of the engine pylon. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 2 McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 AA 191 Case Study 2 American Airlines Flight 191 Investigation Findings American Airlines, along with Continental Airlines and United Airlines, had begun to use a procedure that saved approximately 200 man-hours per aircraft and "more importantly from a safety standpoint, it would reduce the number of disconnects (of systems such as hydraulic and fuel lines, electrical cables, and wiring) from 72 to 27. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 2 McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 AA 191 Case Study 2 American Airlines Flight 191 Investigation Findings Under the procedure American used, if the forklift was in the wrong position, the engine would rock like a see-saw and jam against the pylon attachment points. The forklift operator was guided by hand and voice signals; the positioning had to be perfect or damage could result. The maintenance to the aircraft involved in Flight 191 did not go smoothly. Aircraft mechanics started to disconnect the engine and pylon, but changed shift halfway through. When work continued, the pylon was jammed on the wing and the forklift had to be repositioned 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 2 McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 AA 191 Case Study 2 American Airlines Flight 191 Investigation Findings The damage was not enough to cause an immediate failure; a fatigue crack developed and got worse with each flight. During flight 191's takeoff, the damaged rear pylon mount finally reached the breaking point and failed. Without this fitting, the engine at full takeoff thrust rotated upward on its still-attached forward pylon mount. The structure surrounding the forward pylon mount then overloaded and failed, and the engine went over the top of the wing and landed on the runway. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 2 McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 AA 191 Case Study 2 American Airlines Flight 191 Investigation Findings Catastrophic damage to the hydraulic system caused the damaged wings leading edge slats to retract. The dissymmetry of lift caused the aircraft to lose it’s lateral stability rotating the aircraft. The resulting lose of lift caused the aircraft to assume a nose down attitude. In this take off flight regime, impact with the ground was unavoidable. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 3 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 3 Cougar Helicopters Sikorsky S-92A Case Study 3 Cougar Helicopters Sikorsky S-92A On 12 March 2009 a Cougar Helicopters Sikorsky S-92A on a flight to the Hibernia oil production platform had a total loss of oil in the transmission's main gear box. The flight crew descended to 800 feet and headed towards St. John's. Approximately 35 nautical miles from St. John's, during an attempted ditching, the helicopter struck the water in a high rate of descent. One passenger survived with serious injuries and the other seventeen occupants of the helicopter died of drowning. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 3 Cougar Helicopters Sikorsky S-92A Case Study 3 Cougar Helicopters Sikorsky S-92A Fifth Estate Cougar Crash 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 3 Cougar Helicopters Sikorsky S-92A Case Study 3 Cougar Helicopters Sikorsky S-92A Investigation Findings The instigating factor of the crash was the failure of two of the three titanium mounting studs on the main-gearbox oil filter bowl. This resulted in a catastrophic oil leak that caused overheating of the pinion gears, which then led to a loss of power to the tail rotor. "A tail rotor failure is one of the most difficult emergences to control and this was the first documented case of one in an S-92,” >Cunningham. ”< . An oil filter failure had occurred previously in Brome Australia on a Canadian registered CHC S-92. Service difficulty Report (SDR) mechanisms generated an inadequate response to the incident. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 3 Cougar Helicopters Sikorsky S-92A Case Study 3 Cougar Helicopters Sikorsky S-92A Investigation Findings The FAA certification requirements for Part 29 helicopters such as the S-92 is that the main gearbox be able to run dry for a 30 minutes time window "to enhance landing opportunities after a massive oil loss.” While this originally was a military requirement, the FAA opted to require it of civil aircraft, too. However, when early run-dry tests on the S-92 yielded a catastrophic failure after only 11 minutes, Sikorsky and the FAA decided a total loss would only happen if the oil cooler system failed, a prospect they saw as "extremely remote.” 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Case Study 3 Cougar Helicopters Sikorsky S-92A Case Study 3 Cougar Helicopters Sikorsky S-92A Investigation Findings Consequently, rather than redesign the gearbox, they opted for an oil cooler bypass valve. "What they did not consider was a failure in the main gearbox oil filter bowl - or its titanium studs,” >Clitsome.< “The fault was with the rule and this hasn't changed," >Clitsome.<, noting that the S-92 was the only helicopter to be certified by the FAA with this "extremely remote" provision. The stud failures were confirmed by the TSB just a week into its investigation. That information was then immediately relayed to other regulators and the aircraft manufacturer. Since then the titanium studs have been replaced with steel ones on all S-92s worldwide. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Rule Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Rule Based Exercise LEGO Instructions Isometric View Exploded View Sequence Rule Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Rule Based Exercise LEGO Instructions Isometric View Exploded View Sequence Rule Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Rule Based Exercise LEGO Instructions Isometric View Exploded View Sequence Rule Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Rule Based Exercise LEGO Instructions Isometric View Exploded View Sequence Rule Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Rule Based Exercise LEGO Instructions Isometric View Exploded View Sequence Rule Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Rule Based Exercise LEGO Instructions Isometric View Exploded View Sequence Rule Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Knowledge Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Knowledge Based Exercise Rubix Cube Algorithm Language Sequence Experience Knowledge Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Knowledge Based Exercise Rubix Cube Algorithm Language Sequence Experience Knowledge Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Knowledge Based Exercise Rubix Cube Algorithm Language Sequence Experience Knowledge Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Knowledge Based Exercise Rubix Cube Algorithm Language Sequence Experience Knowledge Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Knowledge Based Exercise Rubix Cube Algorithm Language Sequence Experience Knowledge Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Knowledge Based Exercise Rubix Cube Algorithm Language Sequence Experience Knowledge Based Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance 1.03
Decision Making Exercise Texas Hold’m Poker Probability Instinct Calculate Optimizatinon Concern Influence What to Disregard Bad luck (Probability Personalized) Incomplete information Acknowledge the Unknown Make decisions Focus on the Long Game Know when to play to win Decision Making Exercise 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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Reference: 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system
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