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INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Human factors guidelines for aircraft maintenance manual. Montreal, 2003. (Doc. 9824 AN/450).
Contexto
Aircraft maintenance is generally performed in one of the following three environments: a) the workshop for components; b) the hangar for a complete aircraft; and c) the open air, on the ramp or apron for line maintenance.
Aircraft maintenance engineers working on line maintenance are responsible for performing required Human Factors Guidelines for Aircraft Maintenance Manual scheduled checks and resolving defects from flight crew. Many are also involved with additional tasks such as refuelling, dispatch and push back. Most of the line maintenance work is performed on the ramp or apron, which is a much busier environment than the hangar and which is subject to all types of weather and lighting variations.
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Aircraft Maintenance
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maintenance en ligne