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This study explores the maintenance human factors considerations in the Federal Aviation Administration Part 23 certification process. It provides an overview of the AVS Chief Scientist Program, sample activities, upcoming activities, challenges/myths, and more.
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Federal Aviation Administration Part 23 Certification Process Study: Maintenance Human Factors Considerations Part 23 CPS – Maintenance Human Factors Kansas City, KS February 6-7, 2008
Overview • AVS Chief Scientist Program • Maintenance HF Sample Activities • Upcoming Activities • Challenges/Myths
Maintenance CSTA Organizational Roll • 1 of 21 Executive Scientists reporting to AVS-1 • Report through Flight Standards and Aircraft Certification.
Disciplines for CSTAs Advanced Composite MaterialsAdvanced Control Systems Aeronautical CommunicationsAircraft Computer Software Aircraft Safety AnalysisAvionics/Electrical Systems Crash Dynamics Metallurgy Wake TurbulenceFlight Deck Human Factors Flight ManagementFlight Simulation Systems Nondestructive EvaluationPropulsion Control Systems Fuel System DesignEngine System Dynamics and Safety Fatigue and Damage ToleranceFlight Loads/Aeroelasticity Electromagnetic Interference and Lightning Flight Environmental Icing Human Factors in Aircraft Maintenance Systems
Maintenance CSTA Organizational Roll 1 of 21 Executive Scientists reporting to AVS-1 Also report through Flight Standards and Aircraft Certification. Duties include: Define, sell, conduct/participate in R&D Participate in applied FAA/industry activities Guidance material Rulemaking participation Extensivewriting and public speaking
Overview • AVS Chief Scientist Program • Maintenance HF Sample Activities • Upcoming Activities • Perceived immediate challenges • 20 year challenges
Sample Recent Activities Mx HF Presentation System Two Operator’s Manuals for HF Annual FAA-ATA HF Symposium ASI Survey Inspector Training (3 days) IA Seminars
Description of the Maintenance Human Factors Presentation System Maintenance Human Factors Presentation System Federal Aviation Administration
2 Reference Manuals www.hfskyway.com
ASI Survey Objectives Determine ASI information on: • General HF Knowledge Level • HF Observations from the field • Attitude about the value of HF programs • Need for regulations • What FAA should do for ASIs regarding HF
ASI Ranking of Operator Challenges ISSUE Average (5 Pts.) Pressure 3.09 Complacency 2.89 Norms 2.84 Lack of resources 2.74 Failure to follow established procedures 2.73 Distraction 2.60 Lack of awareness 2.59 Lack of communication 2.58 Lack of assertiveness 2.53 Stress 2.50 Fatigue 2.41 Lack of knowledge 2.34 Lack of teamwork 2.32.
Overview • AVS Chief Scientist Program • Maintenance HF Sample Activities • Upcoming Activities • Challenges/Myths
Upcoming Activity Rulemaking for Approved Training (121 and 135 for start) Multi-disciplinary approach to maintenance fatigue Audit of normal operations Impact of new technologies on maintenance training
Overview • AVS Chief Scientist Program • Maintenance HF Sample Activities • Upcoming Activities • Challenges/Myths
Challenges/Myths (1 of 2) • Employee training/certification • Ab initio • Continuation • Is today’s workforce ready? • Is our aviation maintenance workforce the world’s best • Selection process for maintenance personnel • Maintainability of new technologies? • Design of technical documentation “systems”
Challenges/Myths (2 of 2) • Repeated studies show: • Installation errors • Failure to documentation • Should smart A/C require less skilled maintenance personnel? • Compare to automotive industry • Small GA shops don’t need SMS, error reporting, etc.
Summary • AVS Chief Scientist Program • Maintenance HF Sample Activities • Upcoming Activities • Challenges/Myths