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Aviation Maintenance Management
Maintenance is a science since its execution relies, sooner or later, on most or all of the sciences. It is an art because seemingly identical problems regularly demand and receive varying approaches and actions and because some managers, foremen, and mechanics display greater aptitude for it than others show or even attain. It is above all a philosophy because it is a discipline that can be applied intensively, modestly, or not at all, depending upon a wide range of variables that frequently transcend more immediate and obvious solutions.
Electrical Equipment Handbook: Troubleshooting and Maintenance
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Introduction
I PART I: Fundamentals of Maintenance
1 Why We Have to Do Maintenance
2 Development of Maintenance Programs
3 Definitions, Goals, and Objectives
4 Aviation Industry Certification Requirements
5 Documentation for Maintenance
6 Requirements for a Maintenance Program
7 The Maintenance and Engineering Organization
II PART II: Technical Services
8 Engineering
9 Production Planning and Control
10 Technical Publications
11 Technical Training
III PART III: Aircraft Management, Maintenance, and Materiel Support
12 Aircraft Maintenance Management
13 Line Maintenance (on-Aircraft)
14 Hangar Maintenance (on-Aircraft)
15 Materiel Support
IV PART IV: Oversight Functions
16 Quality Assurance
17 Quality Control
18 Reliability
19 Maintenance Safety
V PART V: Appendixes
Appendix A: Systems Engineering
Appendix B: Human Factors in Maintenance
Appendix C: The Art and Science of Troubleshooting
Appendix D: Investigation of Reliability Alerts
Appendix E: Extended Range Operations (ETOPS)
Appendix F: Glossary
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Aviation Maintenance Management
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