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AVS Maintenance Fatigue Leaders Workshop SUMMARY

AVS Maintenance Fatigue Leaders Workshop SUMMARY. Oklahoma City, OK March 29 & 30, 2011. Workshop Objectives. Agree on approaches that will have impact on maintenance. Make an action list for responsible parties. Create an execution strategy.

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AVS Maintenance Fatigue Leaders Workshop SUMMARY

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  1. AVS Maintenance FatigueLeaders WorkshopSUMMARY Oklahoma City, OK March 29 & 30, 2011

  2. Workshop Objectives • Agree on approaches that will have impact on maintenance • Make an action list for responsible parties • Create an execution strategy • Take action on workshop conclusions and challenge stakeholders to support and implement at all levels • Develop an action-oriented report that creates responsibility and recognition for action and accountability for inaction

  3. Workshop Participation Non-FAA • Air Carriers • Manufacturers • Maintenance Repair Operations • Labor Unions • Scientists • International Regulators • Outside Industry Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) • Civil Aerospace Medical Institute • Aircraft Certification • Flight Standards • Air Traffic Organization • FAA Safety Team *Conclusions not necessarily endorsed by organizations

  4. The “Top” Problems and Solutions* *Based on Rank Order

  5. Workshop Action Items (Top 10) 1. Public Relations (Mantra, HAI & ATA, Case for change, Promotional campaign) 2. Fatigue Education (For maintainers, in schools, and for families) 3. Hours of Service Limits (Duty time limit changes) 4. Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) (Fitness-for-duty policy and responsibility) 5. Fatigue Assessment Tools *Based on Rank Order

  6. Workshop Action Items (cont.) 6. Assess the culture/belief system concerning fatigue 7. Identify current and missing measures – gap analysis 8. Accountability in SMS for ignoring HF (Integrate FRMS with SMS) 9. Get sleep history from LOSA data (Collect ASAP data for risk analysis) 10. Educate legislative stakeholders *Based on Rank Order

  7. Workshop Photos

  8. Thank You Workshop Participants

  9. Example Range of Duty Times Major Categories Range of Regs IFA Hybrid? 12 Hrs 12 Hrs Max Scheduled Hrs 8 - 24 Hrs 16 Hrs 16 Hrs Max Hrs. with OT 11 – 24 Hrs 300 Hrs? 288 Hrs Max Hrs./Mo 196 - 648 Hrs 8 HoursUninterrupted 11 (Professor) 8 HoursUninterrupted Min Rest between Shifts 48 Hrs 24 Hrs/TBD 48 - 0 Min 24 Hr. Break/Week Manage Time of Day Consider Makes a Diff.

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