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Aircraft Maintenance Research: A Industry-University Partnership
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The paper describes aircraft maintenance research funded by the Federal Aviation Authority currently being pursued by Clemson University in cooperation with Lockheed Martin Aircraft Center and Delta Air Lines. The research describes how computer based training (for individual skills and team skills) is being used to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of aircraft maintenance operations.
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Cope, D. and Gramopadhye, A., "Aircraft Maintenance Research: A Industry-University Partnership," SAE Technical Paper 983101, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/983101.Also In
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