Reprint

Civil and Military Airworthiness

Recent Developments and Challenges (Volume II)

Edited by
June 2021
238 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-0744-6 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-0745-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Civil and Military Airworthiness: Recent Developments and Challenges (Volume II) that was published in

Engineering
Summary
Effective safety management has always been a key objective for the broader airworthiness sector. This book is focused on safety themes with implications on airworthiness management. It offers a diverse set of analyses on aircraft maintenance accidents, empirical and systematic investigations on important continuing airworthiness matters and research studies on methodologies for the risk and safety assessment in continuing and initial airworthiness. Overall, this collection of research and review papers is a valuable addition to the published literature, useful for the community of aviation professionals and researchers.
Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
minimum equipment list; aviation; aircraft; safety; airworthiness; flight safety; aviation accidents; airworthiness; aircraft maintenance; MxFACS; General Aviation; human factors; engineering changes; regulation; safety; management changes; airworthiness; aviation; industry change; maintenance engineering culture; Bowtie analysis; risk assessment; safety; MRO; visual inspection; cause–consequence analysis; barrier model; 6M; Ishikawa; aircraft maintenance; accidents; aircraft; airworthiness; aviation; maintenance; safety; aircraft maintenance; airworthiness; military aviation; airlift; cost; integration-in-totality principle; seven-principles-framework of system safety; systems thinking; systems engineering; system safety principles; strategic quality management; risk management; reliability; airworthiness; flight safety; aviation accidents; airworthiness; aircraft maintenance; Nigerian aviation accidents; learning form incidents; airworthiness; aircraft maintenance; safety management; aircraft maintenance; airworthiness; learning from incidents; aviation safety; learning taxonomy; n/a