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A detailed illustration of an aviation maintenance technician working on an aircraft, including elements of data analysis and teamwork in a hangar setting.

Aviation Maintenance Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of aviation maintenance with our comprehensive quiz designed for professionals in the field. This quiz covers essential topics such as maintenance history, error types, knowledge requirements, and communication breakdowns.

  • Enhance your aviation maintenance skills
  • Learn key concepts and terminologies
  • Evaluate your readiness and knowledge
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by InspectingEagle324
reviews the maintenance history of the airplane, the actions of the maintenance organization and its staff and the program under which it was maintained.
originally developed by Edwards (1972) and modified by Hawkins (1987), facilitates a systematic approach to data collection.
an error or violation which has an immediate adverse effect.
refers to the written or computerized source data that a maintenance technician needs to carry out a task or job
(sometimes also referred to as abilities) refer to tasks or subtasks that maintenance technicians are expected to perform without having to refer to other information
refers to the understanding of a body of information that is applied directly to performing a task.
is an unintentional action where there is a memory failure
Denotes a calculated adjustment or modification of a rule or plan which differentiates it from the basic error types as defined by the slip, lapse and mistake
Knowledge refers to knowledge of the processes and practices of the airline or repair station in which the maintenance technician works
refers to knowledge of the physical aircraft systems and equipment
refers to the specific knowledge required to perform a unique task.
Was developed as a tool to be use by investigators and analysts to facilitate the identification of direct and underlying unsafe conditions in transportation occurrences.
. A framework proposed by James Reason (1990) explains how humans contribute to the breakdown of complex, interactive, and well-guarded systems such as the aviation industry.
Refer to breakdowns in communication that prevent the maintenance technician from getting the correct information in a timely manner regarding a maintenance task
Is a thorough examination of extensive details, particularly in the case of accidents involving a transport category airplane
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