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CODE OF PROFESSIONALISM


Members of Aircraft Engineers International should act with integrity and in the interest of the flying public, exercising all reasonable professional skill and care to:
  1. Promote and maintain high levels of aviation safety
  2. Promote and maintain high levels of health and safety for others and themselves
  3. Maintain their competence and keep up with relevant technical and procedural advancements
  4. Undertake or approve professional tasks for which they are competent
  5. Treat all persons fairly, without bias and with respect
  6. Encourage and assist others in their learning, competence and professional development
  7. Avoid harming the reputation or employment of others by false or malicious actions
  8. Perform to the best of their knowledge and abilities, keeping high standards of work
  9. Follow the specified procedures, regulations and law
  10. Accept appropriate responsibility for the work carried out by them or under their supervision
  11. Reject attempts from others to persuade them in any way to approve aircraft or equipment as airworthy against their judgment
  12. Reject bribery and never permit their judgments to be influenced by money or other personal gain
  13. Provide all information relevant to safety matters and acknowledge their errors
  14. Ensure that their decisions and actions are not adversely affected by their medical, physical and psychological condition (by factors such as fatigue, fitness, alcohol, drugs, medication, stress, eyesight, hearing etc)
  15. Respect employer’s/organization’s/customer’s property
References
  1. ‘Code of Professionalism’ Workshop AEI Congress 2000
  2. ‘Mechanics Creed’ Flight Safety Foundation
  3. ‘Code of Ethics’ IEEE
  4. ‘Guidelines for Institution Codes of Conduct’ Engineering Council UK

This Code has been drawn up by AEI's Human Factors Coordinator
Evangelos Demosthenous


 
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