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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