The unintended failure to carry out a maintenance task in accordance with the requirements of that task and/or not working in accordance with the principles of good maintenance practice.
Description
Aviation industry studies have found that the origin of as many as 20% of all in-flight engine shutdowns can be traced to maintenance error.
Typical maintenance errors include:
Electrical wiring discrepancies.
Loose objects left in airplane.
Incorrect installation of components.
Fitting of wrong parts.
Inadequate lubrication.
Access panels, fairings, or cowlings not secured.
Fuel or oil caps and fuel panels not secured.
For installation errors on engines, one specific study found the following types of error: