1 / 12

The Maintenance and Engineering Organization

2010 Lecture Side. July 2010. Lecture by. The Maintenance and Engineering Organization. Chapter Six. Aerospace Engineering. Organization Structure. Three Basic Concepts - Two Traditional management thinking - Span of control

tarak
Download Presentation

The Maintenance and Engineering Organization

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. 2010 Lecture Side July 2010 Lecture by The Maintenance and Engineering Organization Chapter Six Aerospace Engineering

  2. Organization Structure Three Basic Concepts - Two Traditional management thinking - Span of control - The grouping of similar function - Some what unique to aviation (inspection, control and monitoring) Under the FAA philosophy (self-monitoring function) Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  3. Typical maintenance and engineering organization VP Maintenance & Engineering Technical Services Aircraft Maintenance Shop Maintenance Materials Maintenance Program Evaluation Engineering Hangar Engine Purchasing Quality Assurance Planning Line Avionics Stores Quality Control Training MCC Mechanical Inventory Reliability Publication Structure Receiving Safety Computer Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  4. Technical Services Directorate - Engineering (a) the development of the initial maintenance program (tasks, intervals, schedules) (b) the evaluation of service bulletins (SBs) and service letter (SLs) for possible inclusion into airline ‘s equipment. (c) Overseeing the incorporation of airworthiness directives (ADs) (d) the evaluation of maintenance problems (e) establishing the policies and procedures for M&E organization Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  5. Technical Services Directorate - Production planning and control (a) all planning activities related to maintenance and engineering (short, medium and long term) (b) the establishment of standards for man hours, materials, facilities, tools, and equipment. (c) work scheduling (d) control of hangars (e) on-airplane maintenance (f) monitoring of work progress in the support shops Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  6. Typical maintenance and engineering organization VP Maintenance & Engineering Technical Services Aircraft Maintenance Shop Maintenance Materials Maintenance Program Evaluation Engineering Hangar Engine Purchasing Quality Assurance Planning Line Avionics Stores Quality Control Training MCC Mechanical Inventory Reliability Publication Structure Receiving Safety Computer Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  7. Typical maintenance and engineering organization VP Maintenance & Engineering Technical Services Aircraft Maintenance Shop Maintenance Materials Maintenance Program Evaluation Engineering Hangar Engine Purchasing Quality Assurance Planning Line Avionics Stores Quality Control Training MCC Mechanical Inventory Reliability Publication Structure Receiving Safety Computer Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  8. Typical maintenance and engineering organization VP Maintenance & Engineering Technical Services Aircraft Maintenance Shop Maintenance Materials Maintenance Program Evaluation Engineering Hangar Engine Purchasing Quality Assurance Planning Line Avionics Stores Quality Control Training MCC Mechanical Inventory Reliability Publication Structure Receiving Safety Computer Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  9. Typical maintenance and engineering organization VP Maintenance & Engineering Technical Services Aircraft Maintenance Shop Maintenance Materials Maintenance Program Evaluation Engineering Hangar Engine Purchasing Quality Assurance Planning Line Avionics Stores Quality Control Training MCC Mechanical Inventory Reliability Publication Structure Receiving Safety Computer Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  10. Aircraft Maintenance Directorate - Hangar maintenance : work done on the aircraft in the hangar, such as modifications, engine changes, C checks (and higher), corrosion control, painting including welding, seat and interior fabric, composite as ground support equipment. - Line maintenance : work done on the aircraft on flight line while the aircraft is in service.(Turnaround maintenance and servicing, daily checks, short interval check( less than A check interval) - Maintenance control center : keeps track of all aircraft in flight and at outstations. Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  11. Typical maintenance and engineering organization VP Maintenance & Engineering Technical Services Aircraft Maintenance Shop Maintenance Materials Maintenance Program Evaluation Engineering Hangar Engine Purchasing Quality Assurance Planning Line Avionics Stores Quality Control Training MCC Mechanical Inventory Reliability Publication Structure Receiving Safety Computer Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  12. Aviation Management System End of Chapter Six Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

More Related