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According to the [[FAA AMT Handbook]],
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According to the [[FAA AMT Handbook]],<blockquote><p>Lack of awareness is defined as a failure to recognize all the consequences of an action or lack of foresight. In aviation maintenance, it is not unusual to perform the same maintenance tasks repeatedly. After completing the same  
:Lack of awareness is defined as a failure to recognize all the consequences of an action or lack of foresight. [Figure 14-28] In aviation maintenance, it is not unusual to perform the same maintenance tasks repeatedly. After completing the same  
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task multiple times, it is easy for technicians to become less vigilant and develop a lack of awareness for what they are doing and what is around them. Each time a task is completed it must be treated as if it were the first time.</p><p>'''Mitigating the risk''': (a) Check to see if what you are working on conflicts with an existing modification or repair, (b) Even if you are highly proficient in a task, always have someone check your work, (c) Always ask co-workers to check your work. After completing the same tasks multiple times, maintainers can develop a lack of awareness for what is around them. Common sense and vigilance tend to not be present because they have completed the same task so many times.</p></blockquote>
task multiple times, it is easy for technicians to become less vigilant and develop a lack of awareness for what they are doing and what is around them. Each time a task is completed it must be treated as if it were the first time.
 

Revision as of 14:38, 24 November 2019

Lack of Awareness

According to the FAA AMT Handbook,

Lack of awareness is defined as a failure to recognize all the consequences of an action or lack of foresight. In aviation maintenance, it is not unusual to perform the same maintenance tasks repeatedly. After completing the same task multiple times, it is easy for technicians to become less vigilant and develop a lack of awareness for what they are doing and what is around them. Each time a task is completed it must be treated as if it were the first time.

Mitigating the risk: (a) Check to see if what you are working on conflicts with an existing modification or repair, (b) Even if you are highly proficient in a task, always have someone check your work, (c) Always ask co-workers to check your work. After completing the same tasks multiple times, maintainers can develop a lack of awareness for what is around them. Common sense and vigilance tend to not be present because they have completed the same task so many times.