Impacto dos fatores humanos na segurança de voo em manutenção de aeronaves
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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In the past, little was known about flight safety and actions
for its prevention. At the 1944 Chicago convention, the Organization of
International Civil Aviation (OACI), which recommended standards that would provide
air transport security, being present in Brazil through decree,
which aims to enact air safety nationwide. The objective of this
job is to analyze how Human Factors are impacting the safety of
flight within the scope of aeronautical maintenance. The study is based on the
Reason, Shell Model and the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System
(HFACS). Based on these studies, a survey was carried out with 29 of 31
maintainers of a maintenance hangar, which included a questionnaire
elaborated through the interaction proposed by the Shell Model, with analysis and suggestions
based on the Reason and HFACS Models. It is concluded that there are many factors,
such as structure, fatigue, tiredness, noise, lack of motivation and supervision which
often go unnoticed by the organization and can cause failures that, combined with
other factors cause accidents. Actions are proposed that can help
responsible bodies to act preventively in the aeronautical environment, improving
increasingly this perspective that involves hard and continuous work,
providing safe and orderly development in the maintenance of
aircraft
