maintenance human factors and maintenance resource management

The Aloha Airlines 737-200 accident sparked the interest in  maintenance human factors and maintenance resource management (MRM). It  prompted Transport Canada to produce the “dirty dozen”: a maintenance  course designed to identify judgment errors. Likewise, after many  aircraft near misses, Europe and the Federal Aviation Administration  (FAA) produced training programs such as the air traffic teamwork  enhancement (ATTE) and team resource management (TRM). These courses  were designed to promote awareness and safety and reduce human error.

Instructions

Review the readings and this article retrieved from the Hunt Library, Crew Resource Management: Improving Team Work in High Reliability Industries and start a narrated presentation.

Address the following: 

  • Explain the two topics (ATC and MX) for clarification and understanding.
  • Discuss the similarities and differences of MRM and TRM from CRM.
  • Assess the impact of these applications to aviation safety.
  • Finally, provide examples by identifying aircraft accidents or  workplace accidents where this training might have made a difference in  the outcome.

Your presentation should consist of approximately 7-10 slides (not  including the title slide and the reference slide). With a suggested  length of 3-5 minutes of audio, overall. The information should be  properly cited and referenced using the current APA edition.