Cancelled for Maintenance

Aviation safety depends on minimizing error in all facets of the system. While the role of human error has
received much emphasis, recently more attention has been directed toward reducing human error in maintenance and
inspection.

Show Notes

We've all heard it before, we are human and humans make mistakes.  Human factors play such a critical role, especially in aviation, to the success and failure of the aviation industry.  There are so many classes, certifications, and components that go in to mitigating human induced errors, that it's viewed mostly as a chore than it is as a form of mitigating risk.  We look into some instances as cited by the NTSB and the FAA as to some common trends, that to this day, still occur. What are some things we can do to change this? What are some ways we can improve?

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What is Cancelled for Maintenance ?

A behind-the-scenes look into the gritty, non-glamorous hate-fueled life of the aircraft maintainer.