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AUSTRALIA: LAPSES OF REASON AND PROCEDURAL SHORTCUTS MAIN CULPRITS IN MAINTENANCE ERRORS FOR ATSB

AUSTRALIA, According to a survey developed by ATSB, Australian Transport Safety Bureau, lapses of memory and procedural shortcuts would be the main culprits in aircrafts maintenance errors. The survey, carried out in 1998, went out to 4600 australian licensed aircraft maintenance engineers. Anyway was reported that frequency of memory lapses and misunderstandings, don't change significatly with...

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