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Human Factors Aspects in Aviation Maintenance Organizations in the Legislative Requirements Context
Dardová, Eva ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with legislative requirements related to the issue of human factor in aviation maintenance organizations. The main part begins with an introduction to the science of the human factor in aviation. Then the focus is given to the particular factors which affect the operations of an aviation maintenance technician. The aim of the thesis is to compile a comprehensive overview of information, especially legislative requirements and recommendation, which lead to minimization of the human factor risk.
OSD data system design of small transport aircraft for training of maintenance personnel
Plačková, Veronika ; Jiří, Duda (referee) ; Koštial, Rostislav (advisor)
This master’s thesis describes the area of operational suitability data that is established as part of the aircraft type certificate. The thesis first chapters are describing OSD, its origin and implementation. The thesis also analyzes all regulations that are connected with this matter and are focusing on the training of maintenance certifying staff. A part of this thesis deals with the description of aircraft Evektor EV-55 Outback, for which is created the educational material, and a description of its fuel system. The concept of educational material for maintenance certifying staff theoretical type rating training and an example of final test are at the end of the thesis.
Modern Maintenance Procedures for Airframe Inspections for General Aviation Category Aircraft
Koštial, Rostislav ; Petrásek, Miloslav (referee) ; Třetina, Karel (referee) ; Hlinka, Jiří (advisor)
Aircraft scheduled maintenance requirements are rapidly extending and developing due to rapid evolution of small aircraft. This evolution leads to implementation of until recently exclusively airliner class maintenance standards. In the field of general aviation and FAR 23/ EASA CS-23 especially, preventive maintenance based on part replacing or repairing is still dominant. DAMAGE TOLERANCE philosophy implementation into an aircraft design influences maintenance procedures, which are adjusted to older SAFE LIFE philosophy. Aircraft manufactures are developing new ways, how to integrate requirements of damage tolerance application into scheduled maintenance procedures. Huge airliner manufactures (FAR 25/ CS-25) are using the ATA MSG-3 intelligent maintenance approach based on inspection. This dissertation thesis develops intelligent scheduled maintenance methodology, utilizing ATA MSG-3 procedures, expert knowledge and Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA).
Diagnostics of Aircraft Hydraulic Systems
Bencalík, Karol ; Rousek, Miroslav (referee) ; Klement, Josef (referee) ; Třetina, Karel (advisor)
In aviation, great emphasis is placed on aircraft safety. The current technical condition of the aircraft and its systems is an important parameter for its airworthiness. The technical condition of the elements measured during the flight should be compared to parameters specified by the manufacturer and measured in laboratory conditions. This thesis deal with the possibilities of the use of dimensionless numbers for the diagnostics of the hydrogenerator and deals with the diagnostics possibilities of selected elements.
Human Factors Aspects in Aviation Maintenance Organizations in the Legislative Requirements Context
Dardová, Eva ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with legislative requirements related to the issue of human factor in aviation maintenance organizations. The main part begins with an introduction to the science of the human factor in aviation. Then the focus is given to the particular factors which affect the operations of an aviation maintenance technician. The aim of the thesis is to compile a comprehensive overview of information, especially legislative requirements and recommendation, which lead to minimization of the human factor risk.
Modern Maintenance Procedures for Airframe Inspections for General Aviation Category Aircraft
Koštial, Rostislav ; Petrásek, Miloslav (referee) ; Třetina, Karel (referee) ; Hlinka, Jiří (advisor)
Aircraft scheduled maintenance requirements are rapidly extending and developing due to rapid evolution of small aircraft. This evolution leads to implementation of until recently exclusively airliner class maintenance standards. In the field of general aviation and FAR 23/ EASA CS-23 especially, preventive maintenance based on part replacing or repairing is still dominant. DAMAGE TOLERANCE philosophy implementation into an aircraft design influences maintenance procedures, which are adjusted to older SAFE LIFE philosophy. Aircraft manufactures are developing new ways, how to integrate requirements of damage tolerance application into scheduled maintenance procedures. Huge airliner manufactures (FAR 25/ CS-25) are using the ATA MSG-3 intelligent maintenance approach based on inspection. This dissertation thesis develops intelligent scheduled maintenance methodology, utilizing ATA MSG-3 procedures, expert knowledge and Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA).
OSD data system design of small transport aircraft for training of maintenance personnel
Plačková, Veronika ; Jiří, Duda (referee) ; Koštial, Rostislav (advisor)
This master’s thesis describes the area of operational suitability data that is established as part of the aircraft type certificate. The thesis first chapters are describing OSD, its origin and implementation. The thesis also analyzes all regulations that are connected with this matter and are focusing on the training of maintenance certifying staff. A part of this thesis deals with the description of aircraft Evektor EV-55 Outback, for which is created the educational material, and a description of its fuel system. The concept of educational material for maintenance certifying staff theoretical type rating training and an example of final test are at the end of the thesis.
Diagnostics of Aircraft Hydraulic Systems
Bencalík, Karol ; Rousek, Miroslav (referee) ; Klement, Josef (referee) ; Třetina, Karel (advisor)
In aviation, great emphasis is placed on aircraft safety. The current technical condition of the aircraft and its systems is an important parameter for its airworthiness. The technical condition of the elements measured during the flight should be compared to parameters specified by the manufacturer and measured in laboratory conditions. This thesis deal with the possibilities of the use of dimensionless numbers for the diagnostics of the hydrogenerator and deals with the diagnostics possibilities of selected elements.

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