A Factor Analysis of Selected How-Mal Codes

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Title
A Factor Analysis of Selected How-Mal Codes
Date
1966
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Report Number
AMRL TR 66-154
Corporate Author
Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories
Laboratory
Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories
Extent
21
Identifier
AD0649569
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Distribution Classification
1
Contract
Laboratory Research - No Contract
DoD Project
7184
DoD Task
718403
DTIC Record Exists
No
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Distribution Conflict
No
Abstract
The report concerns the possibility of simplifying the Air Force's list of malfunction data-reporting codes (How-Mal Codes) given in AFM 66-1. Two complementary methods of approaching the problem, through analysis of the codes as reported, are illustrated using maintenance data from the T-37 aircraft. One analytical method involves a straightforward tabulation of the frequency-of-use of the various code words. The other method involves a mathematical technique (factor analysis) for identifying the basic 'factors' underlying the maintenance man's categorizations of malfunctions. Of 150 How-Mal code words, 43 accounted for 99% of the reports of malfunction tabulated on 180 mechanical components of the T-37 System. Ninety-five percent of the 62,387 malfunctions analyzed were accounted for by only 20 code words. The factor analysis suggests that as few as 16 code words may be sufficient to describe the 43 more common malfunctions. Further analyses are required, using these and other techniques and other systems, before specific recommendations can be made for simplifying the code through combining, reorganizing or grouping code words.
Report Availability
Full text available
Date Issued
1966-12
Provenance
RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine
Type
report
Format
1 online resource
Creator
Pearson, William H.