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Volume 6 Issue 6
November-December 2024
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Aviation Safety : Human Errors in Aircraft Maintenance that Affect the Welfare and Security of Passengers in the Aviation Industry
Author(s) | Juanito Caguimbal ll, Mark Caingles, Matt Ivan Victor Binasahan, Ernest Jomaru Caranto, Andrew Gatbonton, Jerome Juanaya, Enrico Jr. C. Mendoza, Keizer Kent Palma, Paul Vincent Pastor, Dr. Marianne Shalimar G. Del Rosario |
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Country | Philippines |
Abstract | This research delves into the complex realm of human errors in aircraft maintenance, emphasizing their profound impact on the safety and security of passengers within the aviation industry. Employing a phenomenological research design, the study explores the experiences, viewpoints, and insights of licensed aircraft maintenance personnel in the Philippines through interviews. The qualitative approach, coupled with thematic analysis, unravels the multidimensional nature of human errors, encompassing individual decision-making to organizational and systemic factors. The "Dirty Dozen" factors, a recurrent theme in aviation safety, are identified as significant contributors to incidents and accidents. The study underscores the importance of awareness and training programs to address these factors proactively, fostering a safety-focused culture among aviation professionals. The impact of human errors on the aviation industry's safety and security was thoroughly examined, emphasizing the necessity of continual learning and preparedness through structured training initiatives. The research also identifies tools and strategies for lessening the occurrence of human errors, including safety risk reduction measures, safety procedures, and in-depth risk assessments. The study's findings contribute to a deeper understanding of human errors in aviation maintenance, providing valuable insights for aviation students, maintenance personnel, instructors, airports, and the broader aviation industry. By acknowledging and addressing these factors, the industry can enhance safety protocols, reduce risks, and cultivate a culture of safety awareness. |
Keywords | Aviation Safety , Human Errors , Aircraft Maintenance , Safety Risk Reduction , Dirty Dozen |
Published In | Volume 6, Issue 3, May-June 2024 |
Published On | 2024-06-30 |
Cite This | Aviation Safety : Human Errors in Aircraft Maintenance that Affect the Welfare and Security of Passengers in the Aviation Industry - Juanito Caguimbal ll, Mark Caingles, Matt Ivan Victor Binasahan, Ernest Jomaru Caranto, Andrew Gatbonton, Jerome Juanaya, Enrico Jr. C. Mendoza, Keizer Kent Palma, Paul Vincent Pastor, Dr. Marianne Shalimar G. Del Rosario - IJFMR Volume 6, Issue 3, May-June 2024. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i03.23869 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i03.23869 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/gt3nbv |
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