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Title: Human%20Factors%20a%20Small%20Organisations%20Perspective


1
Human Factors a Small Organisations Perspective
  • Marc Bailey
  • Cobham Aviation Services

2
Key Drivers
  • Low margin market
  • Customer supplier selection on price
  • Volume driven business
  • Delivery to schedule

3
What is small?
  • BCAR A8-15 M3 , or Part 145
  • Transition to ARC is a good dividing line.
  • Simple structure
  • Elements contracted out.

4
Expectations
  • Regulator looks for annual compliance.
  • EASA expects engineers to use approved data .
  • Origin of aircraft provides bias.
  • Full B1 and B2 used with full type rating.
  • B3 and B2 Light
  • Part 147 Approved courses available?

5
Environment
  • Facilities are best described as well utilised.
  • Tooling driven by price and alternative tooling
    is developed.
  • Spares provide an interesting opportunity.
  • Bi-lateral or perhaps Unilateral.

6
Summary of Small Org.
  • Tight Market.
  • Limited resource with line and staff role.
  • Compliance as target.
  • Limited approved data.
  • Facilities well utilised.
  • Copy tooling.
  • Parts difficult to obtain with release.

7
So what should they do?
Just Culture
8
What do they do
  • Rarely undertake a TNA and accept basic training.
  • Refresher training not based on own experiences.
  • Training not tailored to their cultural issues
  • MEDA reports or investigations are very limited.
  • Competence difficult to measure.

9
How do we sell this?
10
How do we sell this?
  • SAFETY

11
The Audience
  • Accountable Managers and CFOs
  • How many Engineers?
  • How many people have HF experience here today?
  • Why are we here to day?

12
Our Approach to HF
  • So does it make sense
  • What is catching peoples attention. HSE and
    Corporate Manslaughter.
  • So if we cant sell safety then change the
    message.
  • HF improves your business and saves money.

13
So What Next
  • UKMEMS and SDAU data
  • Lets take the current top errors from UKMEMS and
    look at some simple costs.

14
Installation Error
  • Undercarriage fitting 180 degrees out
  • Broken fitting, 20 hours labour, delay to output
    1 day. Total cost 30K with good MRO Margin of
    10 300 K of sales to recover.

15
Inattention/Ground damage
  • Aircraft taken out of a hangar using wrong tow
    bar for configuration.
  • Resultant tow led to Radome meeting the tractor.
    Radome specialist repair for a one off, labour
    and delay 25K - 250K sales

16
Poor Inspection
  • Always viewed in the light of missing something
    which leads to an outcome.
  • Poor inspection has two sides.
  • Correct inspection saves money and prevents
    errors.

17
Approved data not Followed
  • Approved data not followed is a rich ground.
  • Scarce data on G A aircraft encourages
    experienced based fault detection.
  • Recurring defects are not unusual in medium size
    organisations.
  • Potential lost sectors, NFF components,
    man-hours, additional unnecessary stock.

18
Implementation of HF
  • Very turbulent in medium sized orgs.
  • HF for Small orgs is compliance.

19
Measuring HF
  • How many 145 organisations here have had an HF
    audit ?
  • What questions were you asked?
  • Did anyone get asked to demonstrate the savings
    made in maintenance errors.
  • How about the regulator asking for a 10 saving
    to be shown by the next audit.
  • Who would be interested in the wash up !

20
Time to think
  • We all believe in HF for safety.
  • Statistically that belief has not moved rates or
    profiles significantly.
  • We can better serve small and medium sized orgs
    by pushing that adopting HF practices saves
    money.
  • No shame in pushing at a different point if we
    meet our objective in the end.

21
Re Brand
  • Human Factors the Business Improvement programme.
    The safe way to save money.

22
Human Factors a Small Organisations Perspective
  • Marc Bailey
  • Cobham Aviation Services
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