The FAA sponsored a two-day meeting in December 1990 to address issues of human factors and personnel performance in aviation maintenance and inspection. At this meeting, particular attention was given to issues concerning 'The Aviation Maintenance Technician.' Presentations were given by some 16 individuals representing the full spectrum of interests in commercial aviation, air carrier maintenance, recruiting and training, and personnel administration and management specialties. The broad objectives of the meeting were to: (1) understand the changing dynamics of the national labor force in terms of impact on technician availability; (2) review factors that affect current recruiting and retention statistics; (3) describe initiatives for working with local educational systems; and (4) discuss procedures to enhance technician productivity and improve workforce stability.
Human Factors Issues in Aircraft Maintenance and Inspection, 'The Aviation Maintenance Technician'. Report of a Meeting (4th). Held in Alexandria, Virginia on December 12-13, 1990
1991
238 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft technician : AT ; serving computer, corporate, general aviation maintenance professionals
TIBKAT | 1.1989/90 - 4.1992/93,5
Rationalising Aircraft Maintenance Technician Licensing
Emerald Group Publishing | 1980
|Basic Science for the aviation maintenance technician
TIBKAT | 1970
|