by Harry A. Kinnison (Author)
Readers should learn how to save money by minimizing aircraft downtime and slashing maintenance and repair costs.
Back Jacket
MAINTAIN SAFER AIRCRAFT -- AND A SOUNDER BOTTOM LINE
This unique resource helps managers develop and run efficient, reliable, and cost-effective airline maintenance programs. Former Boeing official and now Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University teacher Harry Kinnison's "Aviation Maintenance Management" shows you every step of planning a maintenance program and getting it up and running. More than that, it helps you:
* Save money by maintaining aircraft to a higher standard
* Minimize aircraft downtime while slashing maintenance and repair costs
* Apply systems concepts for improved integration and communication
* Upgrade technical and provisioning functions
* Improve efficiency in meeting regulatory requirements
* Identify and monitor maintenance program problems and trends
* Stay on top on quality assurance, quality control, reliability standards, and safety issues
* Fine-tune your approach to the human factors in maintenance
Author Biography
Harry A. Kinnison, Ph.D., worked for the Boeing Company for 20 years, 10 as a specialist in the Maintenance and Ground Operations Systems Group of the Customer Services Organization. Specifically, he represented Boeing to airlines on the ETOPS (extended-range twin-engine operations) program, participated in airline maintenance evaluations, and helped airlines develop reliability programs. Since his retirement from Boeing in 2000, he has taught aviation maintenance management courses at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida. He developed this book because no suitable text for courses such as his existed.
Number of Pages: 299
Dimensions: 0.88 x 9.28 x 7.4 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: May 01, 2004