14 CFR第147部分中直升机训练的限制

Q3 Social Sciences
Celeste D. Torrez, Brian Kozak
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根据美国联邦航空管理局(FAA) 2018年的飞机登记数据库,21万架通用航空飞机中有1.05万架是直升机(FAA, 2018)。虽然直升机只占飞机的5%,但它被发现在高度专业化的利基市场,如空中旅游、新闻报道、救援行动和医疗运输。为了保持适航性,这些飞机由机身和动力装置(A&P)机械师进行检查和维护。由于退休人员越来越多,需要培训新的技工。为了获得A&P证书,学生必须接受1900小时的培训。目前用于培训未来机械师的课程由联邦航空管理局根据14 CFR第147部分-航空维修技术员学校进行监督和管理。然而,在第147部分,直升机培训只教在1级,只需要讲课指导,没有动手的要求。此外,在所需的1 900小时训练中,直升机专门训练只需要1小时。缺乏培训可能造成知识上的差距。当对直升机的维护低于标准水平时,就会产生灾难性的后果。为了证明这一点,使用了三个具体事故的案例研究。这三起事故都是由于直升机维修不当造成的,并导致人员死亡。大型直升机公司试图通过为A&P技术人员在从Part 147学校毕业后提供额外的培训来缓解这一差距。然而,这种额外的培训是昂贵的,需要学生投入更多的时间才能进入劳动力市场。
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Limitations of Helicopter Training within 14 CFR Part 147
According to the 2018 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) aircraft registration database, 10,500 of the 210,000 general aviation aircraft are helicopters (FAA, 2018).  While making up only 5% of aircraft, helicopter are found in niche markets that are highly specialized such as aerial tourism, news reporting, rescue operations, and medical transport.  In order to maintain airworthiness, these aircraft are inspected and maintained by Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) mechanics. Due to an increasing number of retirements, there is a need to train new mechanics.  In order to earn an A&P certificate, a student must undergo 1,900 hour of training. The current curriculum used to train prospective mechanics is monitored and regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration under 14 CFR Part 147-Aviation Maintenance Technician Schools.  However, within Part 147, helicopter training is only taught at a level 1 which requires only lecture instruction with no hands-on requirements. Furthermore, of the 1,900 hours of training required, only 1 hour is required for helicopter specific training. This lack of training creates a possible gap in knowledge. When the maintenance on helicopters is performed to subpar levels there are catastrophic results.  To demonstrate this, case studies of three specific accidents were used. All three accidents were caused by improper helicopter maintenance and resulted in fatalities. Major helicopter companies have attempted to mitigate this gap by creating additional training for A&P technicians after graduation from a Part 147 school. However, this additional training is costly and requires more time investment from students before they can enter the workforce.
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Collegiate Aviation Review
Collegiate Aviation Review Social Sciences-Education
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