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Introduction to Aviation Management System

2010 Lecture Side. June 2010. Lecture by. Introduction to Aviation Management System. Chapter One. Aerospace Engineering. Expectance from this subject. Aviation Management System แนะนำให้รู้จักกลุ่มธุรกิจหรือกิจการหลัก ๆ และหลักการบริหารงานในอุตสาหกรรม

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Introduction to Aviation Management System

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  1. 2010 Lecture Side June 2010 Lecture by Introduction to Aviation Management System Chapter One Aerospace Engineering

  2. Expectancefrom this subject Aviation Management System แนะนำให้รู้จักกลุ่มธุรกิจหรือกิจการหลัก ๆ และหลักการบริหารงานในอุตสาหกรรม การบินพาณิชย์ เพื่อให้เห็นภาพกว้างและเข้าใจหลักการการบริหารแบบสากล และเป้าหมายของ สายการบินทั่ว ๆ ไป แนะนำระบบบริหารในกลุ่มธุรกิจ กิจการซ่อมบำรุงอากาศยาน เพื่อให้เข้าใจ บทบาทหน้าที่ของวิศวกรอากาศยาน และเข้าใจสิ่งที่สายการบินคาดหวังจากวิศวกรอากาศยาน Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  3. What When Why Aviation Management System from history to present Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials

  4. Definition Aviation Management System Aviation : การบิน Aeronautical : เกี่ยวกับอากาศยาน Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  5. Aviation Industry - Aircraft manufacturers - Manufacturers and vendor of parts, systems and accessories for the aircraft - Airline operators - Third party maintenance organization - Trade associations such as the Air Transport Association (ATA) and International Air Transport Association (IATA) - Flight crew, cabin crew and mechanic unions - Regulatory authorities. (Federal Aviation Association : FAA) Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  6. Aviation Industry Certification In the aviation industry, there is a considerable amount of regulation, from the design of the vehicles through the manufacturing efforts to the operation and maintenance of the vehicles. There are also regulatory requirements for the business side. Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  7. Aircraft Certification There are three certificates necessary for full certification of the airplane. - The Type certificate (FAA form 8110.9) - The Production certificate (FAA form 8120-4) - Airworthiness certificate (FAA form 8100-2) Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  8. The Type certificate (FAA form 8110.9) Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  9. The Type certificate (FAA form 8110.9) Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  10. The Production certificate (FAA form 8120-4) Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  11. The Production certificate (FAA form 8120-4) Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  12. Airworthiness certificate (FAA form 8100-2) Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  13. Delivery Inspection Prior to delivery to a customer, the aircraft usually undergoes an inspection by that customer to ensure that the vehicle has been built to the customer specification and requirement. Once the customer accepts the aircraft from the manufacturer, the customer is fully responsible for maintaining the unit in airworthy condition in accordance with its own maintenance program and regulatory authority rules. Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  14. Operator Certification (OC) - the Department of Commerce, with respect to the business aspects of airline operation. - the Department of Transportation, primarily the FAA, with respect to the technical aspects. Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  15. Operator Certification (OC) The secretary of the Department of Transportation (DOT) issues a “certificate of public convenience and necessary” authorizing the recipient to enter into commercial transportation. The secretary determines that the applicant is “fit, willing, and able” to perform the service. An operating certificate is then issued by the Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) of the FAA to the airline company. This certificate authorizes the carrier to operate scheduled air transportation services under the FAA of 1958 as amended. The operating certificate is not transferable to another operator. Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  16. Operations Specification Document The Federal Aviation Act of 1958 requires the airline to develop an operations specification document (Ops Specs) for each type aircraft to be operated in commercial service. The Ops Specs outlines such operational activities as - the type of service to be offered, passenger, cargo, or combination - the type of aircraft to be used - the routes to be flown - the airport and alternate airports that will be used - the navigation and communications facilities to be utilized on each route - the way points used in navigation -the take off and approach routes. Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  17. Operations Specification Document (2) The Ops Specs must identify the maintenance and inspection program applicable to the model including - the scheduled and unscheduled maintenance programs - the inspection program - the engine and equipment repair program And Other is - the assurance and reliability program. Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  18. Certification of Personnel The minimum requirement for airline operations under part 121 state that airline must have sufficient full time qualified management and technical personnel to ensure a high degree of safety in it operations. Basic Personnel requirement : - Director of safety - Director of operator - Director of maintenance - A chief of pilot - A chief of inspector Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  19. Definition Management in all business areas and organizational activities are the acts of getting people together to accomplish desired goals and objectives. Management comprises planning, organizing, staffing, leading or directing, and controlling an organization (a group of one or more people or entities) or effort for the purpose of accomplishing a goal. Resourcing encompasses the deployment and manipulation of human resources, financial resources, technological resources, and natural resources. Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  20. Aviation Maintenance Management Why we have to maintenance??? Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  21. Aviation Maintenance Management - Development of Maintenance Programs - Definition, Goals and Objective. - Documentation of Maintenance - Requirements for a Maintenance Programs - Maintenance and Engineering Organization - Production Planning and Control - Maintenance and Materials Support - Quality Assurance and Control - Reliability - Maintenance Safety Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

  22. Aviation Management System End of Chapter One Aerospace Engineering 2009 Subject Name Aircraft Materials Month 200X Page 2

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