Quality Assurance and Quality Control: Group 4 AMTE 313-5B
Quality Assurance and Quality Control: Group 4 AMTE 313-5B
Quality Assurance and Quality Control: Group 4 AMTE 313-5B
GROUP 4
AMTE 313-5B
QUALITY ASSURANCE
● According to ISO definition, it states that quality assurance is all those planned and
systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that an entity will fulfill
requirements for quality.
● Quality assurance can be considered to be the sum of all actions taken to provide
assurance that the desired outputs will be attained.
● Quality assurance takes into account all aspects of a process, from planning to completion,
and identifies weak points that could be prone to the introduction of errors. In essence,
quality assurance is determining the gaps based on non-compliance with either the
regulatory requirements or organizational requirements.
AVIATION QUALITY ASSURANCE
The QA manual could be a special manual for QA auditors only, it could be part of the
inspection manual, or it could be a separate chapter in the TPPM as desired. The QA
manual defines the duties and responsibilities of the QA organization and defines the
processes and procedures used in the annual quality assurance audits conducted on the
M&E units, suppliers, and outside contractors. Forms used and reports are also covered
along with the procedures for follow-up and enforcement of QA write-ups.
The QA Process
The Quality Control System has the procedures to ensure that all of the
maintenance works are compliance with all procedures outlined in this GMM in
order to keep the aircraft has airworthiness. The procedure will be conducting
and monitoring all of maintenance works
Main objectives of Quality Control
● Process Checklists
● Process Standards
● Process Documentation
● Project Audit
● Inspection
● Deliverable
● Peer Reviews
● Testing Process
Types of Quality Control
Quality assurance is a proactive process which starts even before the work on
the deliverable has started, while quality control is a reactive process and its
activity starts as soon as you start working on the deliverable.
Difference of Quality Assurance and Quality Control
● Quality Assurance is aimed to avoid the defect whereas Quality control is
aimed to identify and fix the defects. Quality Assurance provides
assurance that quality requested will be achieved whereas Quality Control
is a procedure that focuses on fulfilling the quality requested and that is
within the standard that should be maintained.
● Many people think QA and QC are the same and interchangeable but this
is not true. QA and QC both are part of Quality Management however QA
is focusing on preventing defect while QC is focusing on identifying the
defect.
References
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