Aviation Maintenance Management
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Harry Kinnison
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Editora: Mcgraw-Hill |
ISBN: 9780071422512
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Data Edição: 2004 |
Páginas: 300
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Sinopse: This unique resource covers aircraft maintenance
program development and operations from a managerial as well as technical
perspective Readers will learn how to save money by minimizing aircraft downtime
and slashing maintenance and repair costs.
Plan and control maintenance
Coordinate activities of the various work centres
Establish an initial maintenance program
Develop a systems concept of maintenance
Identify and monitor maintenance problems and trends
Plan and control maintenance
Coordinate activities of the various work centres
Establish an initial maintenance program
Develop a systems concept of maintenance
Identify and monitor maintenance problems and trends
Índice:
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Introduction
Introduction
Part I: Fundamentals of Maintenance
Chapter 1: Why We Have to Do Maintenance
Chapter 2: Development of Maintenance Programs
Chapter 3: Definitions, Goals, and Objectives
Chapter 4: Aviation Industry Certification Requirements
Chapter 5: Documentation for Maintenance
Chapter 6: Requirements for a Maintenance Program
Chapter 7: The Maintenance and Engineering Organization
Part II: Technical Support
Chapter 8: Engineering
Chapter 9: Production Planning and Control
Chapter 10: Technical Publications
Chapter 11: Technical Training
Chapter 12: Computer Support
Part III: Maintenance and Material Support
Chapter 13: Line Maintenance (on-Aircraft)
Chapter 14: Hangar Maintenance (on-Aircraft)
Chapter 15: Maintenance Overhaul Shops (off-Aircraft)
Chapter 16: Material Support
Part IV: Oversight Functions
Chapter 17: Quality Assurance
Chapter 18: Quality Control
Chapter 19: Reliability
Chapter 20: Maintenance Safety
Part V: Appendixes
Appendix A: Systems Engineering
Appendix B: Human Factors in Maintenance
Appendix C: The Art and Science of Troubleshooting
Appendix D: Investigations of Reliability Alerts
Appendix E: Extended Range Operations (ETOPS)
Appendix F: Glossary
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Introduction
Introduction
Part I: Fundamentals of Maintenance
Chapter 1: Why We Have to Do Maintenance
Chapter 2: Development of Maintenance Programs
Chapter 3: Definitions, Goals, and Objectives
Chapter 4: Aviation Industry Certification Requirements
Chapter 5: Documentation for Maintenance
Chapter 6: Requirements for a Maintenance Program
Chapter 7: The Maintenance and Engineering Organization
Part II: Technical Support
Chapter 8: Engineering
Chapter 9: Production Planning and Control
Chapter 10: Technical Publications
Chapter 11: Technical Training
Chapter 12: Computer Support
Part III: Maintenance and Material Support
Chapter 13: Line Maintenance (on-Aircraft)
Chapter 14: Hangar Maintenance (on-Aircraft)
Chapter 15: Maintenance Overhaul Shops (off-Aircraft)
Chapter 16: Material Support
Part IV: Oversight Functions
Chapter 17: Quality Assurance
Chapter 18: Quality Control
Chapter 19: Reliability
Chapter 20: Maintenance Safety
Part V: Appendixes
Appendix A: Systems Engineering
Appendix B: Human Factors in Maintenance
Appendix C: The Art and Science of Troubleshooting
Appendix D: Investigations of Reliability Alerts
Appendix E: Extended Range Operations (ETOPS)
Appendix F: Glossary
Index
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