An empirical analysis of the impact of aircraft maintenance technical training on risk mitigation in the Sri Lankan aviation industry
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2022-09Author
Bandara, SCM
Samarkoon, KMGMWB
Rodrigo, WTS
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Abstract: The operational efficiency of aircraft
maintenance activities is pivoted on the
equilibrium between safety and productivity.
Against this backdrop, aviation safety
management systems play a vital role in
ensuring safe operations while enhancing
operational efficiency. Out of the main four
pillars of safety management systems, safety
promotion and to be specific technical training
and its impact on risk mitigation are analyzed in
this paper through an empirical study. A
conceptual framework with the independent
variables covering initial training, continuous
training, and the availability of training
infrastructure is evaluated against the impact
on risk mitigation. This addresses a very specific
research gap, especially in the context of the Sri
Lankan commercial aviation sector where the
relationship between technical training and
aviation safety is very rarely researched. The
research is conducted in the form of a hypothetic
deductive study based on the empirical
responses of aircraft maintenance field
stakeholders evaluated through statistical
analysis. The outcome of the research reveals
some important points as all three hypotheses
are positively supported and highlight the
importance of qualitative improvement of initial
training and continuous training. Meanwhile, it
also highlights the importance of expanding the
training infrastructure to cater to the increasing
technical manpower demand.
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