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Aviation Maintenance Management
 Maintain Safer Aircraft—and a Sounder Bottom Line
This 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 maintenance
Table of Contents
List of Figures | List of Tables | Preface | 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
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 PRODUCT DETAILS:- Publisher: McGraw-Hill — 2004
- Author: Harry A. Kinnison, Ph.D.
- Binding: Paperback — 7¼ x 9¼ inches
- Pages: 300
- ISBN: 007142251X
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