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HUMAN FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH

PERFORMING MAINTENANCE TASKS.

Kushal Dhungana
AB13
MODULE 7
PROFESSOR: JOSÉ BRIGAS AND
PEDRO ALVES

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INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
This one of the projects of module 7 that we do in order to
fulfil our practical hours that could not be completed due to
the corona virus.
In this project we are talking about how human factors
influence in the maintenance tasks of an aircraft. And what
could be the consequences of those factors as well as we will
also talk about how those human factors causes errors and
how those error can be prevented for the safety of
passengers and for the better fulfilment of the job as a
maintenance technician. Human error is cited as a major
causal factor in most aviation mishaps, including the 15% -
20% that involve maintenance error. Maintenance is
essential to aviation safety, yet improper maintenance
contributes to a significant proportion of aviation accidents
and incidents. This is because a small percentage of
maintenance tasks are performed incorrectly or are omitted
due to human error.
To complete this project, we will take reference from Moodle
of Sevenair Academy. We will study the slides and the
manual provided there as well as we will take reference from
the various sites in the internet to broaden our knowledge.

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