This paper discusses the structure and systematic procedures practiced by Brazilian aircraft maintenance centers and related to human factors. To survey and analysis of information, exploratory research techniques were employed, looking for an overview on the subject through interviews with people responsible for the area of human factors in the participating aircraft maintenance centers. A descriptive study was conducted through a questionnaire which was answered by twenty employees with different occupations. The main objective was to analyze the practices covered by each participating organization in relation to eight aspects relevant to the prevention of human errors in aviation maintenance: 1) Error Management, 2) Training in Human Fac...
Is presented a short analysis of the hazard represented by human failure in the aeronautical mainten...
The study of the human factors related to aviation was initially applied to cockpit crews, and obtai...
This research aimed to understand the human factors contributing to the occurrence of aeronautical a...
O presente trabalho aborda a estruturação e sistemática dos procedimentos praticados por centros bra...
This research aims to evaluate the influence of the human element on aircraft maintenance practices....
Over the years, aircraft safety has increased considerably due to accelerated technologi...
The airline industry worldwide has brought great benefits to society, affecting the economic, social...
In this work, we address the challenges encountered in the process of maintenance of rotating wings ...
This research had as general objective to understand the connections of the human factors and their...
The occurrence of aviation accidents is widely known, demonstrating a large number of fatalities and...
Human factor is one of the safety barriers which is used in order to prevent accidents or incidents ...
Even with the increasing rate of technology innovation, the ultimate responsibility for the safety o...
Human error in maintenance can impact on safety and performance in a number of ways. Poor repairs, f...
In a previous study we have identified the incidence of human factors and errors in the security scr...
This research aimed to understand the human factors that contribute to the occurrence of aeronautica...
Is presented a short analysis of the hazard represented by human failure in the aeronautical mainten...
The study of the human factors related to aviation was initially applied to cockpit crews, and obtai...
This research aimed to understand the human factors contributing to the occurrence of aeronautical a...
O presente trabalho aborda a estruturação e sistemática dos procedimentos praticados por centros bra...
This research aims to evaluate the influence of the human element on aircraft maintenance practices....
Over the years, aircraft safety has increased considerably due to accelerated technologi...
The airline industry worldwide has brought great benefits to society, affecting the economic, social...
In this work, we address the challenges encountered in the process of maintenance of rotating wings ...
This research had as general objective to understand the connections of the human factors and their...
The occurrence of aviation accidents is widely known, demonstrating a large number of fatalities and...
Human factor is one of the safety barriers which is used in order to prevent accidents or incidents ...
Even with the increasing rate of technology innovation, the ultimate responsibility for the safety o...
Human error in maintenance can impact on safety and performance in a number of ways. Poor repairs, f...
In a previous study we have identified the incidence of human factors and errors in the security scr...
This research aimed to understand the human factors that contribute to the occurrence of aeronautica...
Is presented a short analysis of the hazard represented by human failure in the aeronautical mainten...
The study of the human factors related to aviation was initially applied to cockpit crews, and obtai...
This research aimed to understand the human factors contributing to the occurrence of aeronautical a...