FAA AC 120-115 : 2016
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The latest, up-to-date edition.
MAINTAINER FATIGUE RISK MANAGEMENT
Hardcopy , PDF
English
01-01-2016
1 PURPOSE
2 RELATED READING MATERIAL
3 BACKGROUND
4 INTRODUCTION
5 DEFINITIONS
6 FATIGUE BASICS
7 FATIGUE RISK MANAGEMENT (FRM)
8 HOW TO REDUCE FATIGUE
9 HOW TO REDUCE FATIGUE-RELATED ERRORS
10 HOW TO MINIMIZE IMPACT OF FATIGUE-RELATED ERRORS
11 PROGRESSIVE RESTRICTIONS
12 FRM WITHIN SMS
APPENDIX A - REFERENCES
1. Specifies the basic concepts of human fatigue and how it relates to safety for aviation maintenance organizations and individual maintainers. 2. Provides information on Fatigue Risk Management (FRM) in terms of fatigue hazards and mitigation strategies specific to aviation maintainers. 3. Describes the benefits of implementing FRM methods within aviation maintenance organizations; and 4. Identifies methods for integrating FRM within a Safety Management System (SMS) (if applicable).
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
25
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PublisherName |
Federal Aviation Administration
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Status |
Current
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FAA AC 120-100 : 2010 | BASICS OF AVIATION FATIGUE |
FAA AC 117-2 : 2012 | FATIGUE EDUCATION AND AWARENESS TRAINING PROGRAM |
FAA AC 120-103 : 2013 | FATIGUE RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR AVIATION SAFETY |
FAA AC 117-3 : 2012 | FITNESS FOR DUTY |
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