Purpose: Aviation Human Factors in Maintenance play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety practices of maintenance personnel. This research is on the factors affecting performance by maintenance personnel, with a specific focus on the influence of human factors. The primary purpose of this study is to examine current challenges by drawing insights from past aviation incidents. A thorough understanding of this subject is paramount in upholding the safety standards expected in aircraft maintenance. This research sheds light on the critical interplay between human factors and safety in aviation maintenance, ultimately contributing to enhancing safety protocols and practices in this vital industry.Design: This research relies on gathering information from different sources such as case studies, journal articles, magazines, books, and internet searches. These secondary sources offer valuable insights that contribute to the study's overall understanding.
Findings:The research highlights how human factors greatly influence aviation maintenance personnel. It emphasises the significance of regulations and coping strategies to address issues like fitness, stress, and substance abuse. The study emphasizes the importance of addressing time pressure, workload, and sleeprelated challenges to ensure safety in aviation maintenance. It's crucial to prioritize these factors for the wellbeing and safety of everyone involved in aviation.