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AMT
Usado para
aviation maintenance technician
Fonte1
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Human factors digest n. 9: proceedings of the second ICAO flight safety and human factors global symposium: Washington D.C., April 1993. Montreal, 1993. (Cir. 243 AN/146).
Fonte2
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Human factors guidelines for safety audits manual. Montreal, 2002. (Doc. 9806).
Fonte3
Wikipédia, a Enciclopédia Livre, Aircraft maintenance technician. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 28/07/2023.
Nota adicional1
Since 1995, Annex 6 has specified requirements for ensuring that aircraft are operated in accordance with Human Factors principles, taking account of normal human performance and limitations. Annex 6 also provides some direction for aircraft maintenance personnel. This section includes guidance for ensuring that Human Factors principles are applied in day-to-day maintenance operations; i.e. the basic licensing requirements for Human Factors must be converted into knowledge and skills that promote safe practices on the hangar floor. This includes providing a work environment for aviation maintenance technicians that takes account of normal human performance and limitations.
Nota adicional2
AMC refers to a licensed technical qualification for carrying out aircraft maintenance. AMTs inspect and perform or supervise maintenance, preventive maintenance, repairs and alteration of aircraft and aircraft systems.
Contexto
Advanced technology computer hardware and software provides opportunities to enhance the performance of aviation maintenance technicians. Maintenance tasks require that the technician be properly trained and have access to technical information appropriate for each aircraft. Therefore, improved training and information access is likely to enhance human maintenance performance.
Subárea1
Personnel Licensing
Português
mecânico de manutenção aeronáutica