Aviation Maintenance Management

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Author: Harry A. Kinnison

ISBN-10: 007142251X

ISBN-13: 9780071422512

Category: Industry Profiles - Management

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 centers\ * Establish an initial maintenance program\ * Develop a systems concept of maintenance\ * Identify and monitor maintenance problems and trends

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MAINTAIN SAFER AIRCRAFT — AND A SOUNDER BOTTOM LINEThis unique resource helps managers develop and run efficient, reliable, and cost-effective airline maintenance programs. Former Boeing official and now Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University teacher Harry Kinnison's Aviation Maintenance Management shows you every step of planning a maintenance program and getting it up and running. More than that, it helps you:* Save money by maintaining aircraft to a higher standard* Minimize aircraft downtime while slashing maintenance and repair costs* Apply systems concepts for improved integration and communication* Upgrade technical and provisioning functions* Improve efficiency in meeting regulatory requirements* Identify and monitor maintenance program problems and trends* Stay on top on quality assurance, quality control, reliability standards, and safety issues* Fine-tune your approach to the human factors in maintenanceHarry A. Kinnison, Ph.D., worked for the Boeing Company for 20 years, 10 as a specialist in the Maintenance and Ground Operations Systems Group of the Customer Services Organization. Specifically, he represented Boeing to airlines on the ETOPS (extended-range twin-engine operations) program, participated in airline maintenance evaluations, and helped airlines develop reliability programs. Since his retirement from Boeing in 2000, he has taught aviation maintenance management courses at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida. He developed this book because no suitable text for courses such as his existed.

Ch. 1Why we have to do maintenance3Ch. 2Development of maintenance programs15Ch. 3Definitions, goals, and objectives33Ch. 4Aviation industry certification requirements45Ch. 5Documentation for maintenance57Ch. 6Requirements for a maintenance program75Ch. 7The maintenance and engineering organization85Ch. 8Engineering99Ch. 9Production planning and control111Ch. 10Technical publications125Ch. 11Technical training129Ch. 12Computer support135Ch. 13Line maintenance (on-aircraft)143Ch. 14Hangar maintenance (on-aircraft)155Ch. 15Maintenance overhaul shops (off-aircraft)165Ch. 16Material support169Ch. 17Quality assurance181Ch. 18Quality control191Ch. 19Reliability201Ch. 20Maintenance safety221App. ASystems engineering231App. BHuman factors in maintenance239App. CThe art and science of troubleshooting245App. DInvestigation of reliability alerts259App. EExtended range operations (ETOPS)273