
Aviation Maintenance Management
by Harry A. Kinnison
It will help you:
* Save money by maintaining aircraft to a higher standard
* Minimize downtime while slashing maintenance and repair costs
* Apply systems concepts for better integration and communication
* Upgrade technical and provisioning functions
* Improve efficiency in meeting regulatory requirements
* Identify and monitor problems and trends
* Stay on top of quality assurance, reliability and safety issues
* Fine-tune your approach to the human factors in maintenance
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
the role of the engineer
the role of the mechanic
2 types of maintenance
reliability
redesign
failure rate patterns
establishing a maintenance program
Development of Maintenance Programs
the maintenance steering group approach
process oriented maintenance
task oriented maintenance
maintenance program documents
maintenance intervals
changing basic intervals
Definitions, Goals, and Objectives
important terms
inherent reliability
mechanics, technicians, maintainers, engineers
goals and objectives in maintenance
maintenance program content
Certification Requirements
aircraft certification
delivery inspection
operator certification
certification of personnel
aviation industry interaction
Documentation for Maintenance
manufacture's documentation
regulatory documentation
airline generated documentation
ATA documentation standards
a close look at TPPM
Requirements for a Maintenance Program
aviation maintenance program outlined (AC 120-16D)
summary of FAA requirements
additional maintenance program requirements
The Maintenance & Engineering Organization
the M&E organizational chart
manager level functions
organizational structure
variations of the typical organization
Engineering
makeup of engineering
mechanics and engineers
engineering department functions
Production Planning and Control
forecasting
production planning
production control
feedback for planning
Technical Publications
functions of technical publications
airline libraries
control of publications
Technical Training
training for aviation maintenance
maintenance resource management
airframe manufacturer's training courses
other airline training courses
Computer Support
airline uses of computers
computer program modules
selecting a computer system
Line Maintenance
makeup of line maintenance
maintenance center responsibilities
line operations
aircraft logbooks
ramp and terminal operations
line station activities
maintenance crew skill requirements
the morning meeting
Hangar Maintenance
organization of hangar maintenance
problem areas of hangar maintenance
maintenance support shops
ground support equipment
a typical C check
Maintenance Overhaul Shops
organization of overhaul shops
operation of overhaul shops
shop data collection
Materiel Support
the materiel directorate
M&E support functions of materiel
other materiel functions
Quality Assurance
requirements for quality assurance
quality audits
ISO 9000 standards
technical records
Quality Control
quality control organization
FAA and JAA differences
QC inspector qualifications
basic inspection policies
Reliability
types of reliability
a reliability program
administration of the reliability program
Maintenance Safety
industrial safety
safety regulations
maintenance safety program
accident and injury reporting
Systems Engineering
systematic versus systems approach
system interface control
system optimization
the "onion layered" structure
Human Factors in Maintenance
basic definitions
goals of the system vs. goals of the user
designing for human interface
human factors responsibilities
The Art & Science of Troubleshooting
3 levels of troubleshoting
knowledge of malfuctions
building a knowledge base
understanding the sequence of events
8 concepts of troubleshooting
Investigation of Reliability Alerts
a review of reliablilty
alert investigation
zeroing in on the problem
alert analysis flow charts
Extended Range Operations
introduction and background
deviation from the 60 minutes rule
ETOPS maintenance vs conventional maintenance
ETOPS for non-ETOPS airplanes
Glossary
Index
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