10.2 Flashcards
What are the different licence categories
A, B1, B2, C
What are cat A and B1 further sub-divided into
A1 + B1.1 - turbine engined aeroplane
A2 + B1.2 - piston engined aeroplane
A3 + b1.3 - turbine engined helicopters
A4 + B1.4 - piston engine helicopters
What are group 1 aircraft
Group 1: complex motor powered aircraft, multi engine helicopters, aircraft equipped with fly by wire
What are group 2 aircrafts
Aircrafts other than those in group 1
What are the sub-group for group 2
2a - single turbo propeller engine aeroplane
2b - single turbine engine helicopter
2c - single piston engine helicopter
What are aircrafts within group 3
Piston engine aeroplane other than those in group 1
What is the definition of complex power motors aeroplane classification
Maximum certificated take off mass exceeding 5700 kg
More than 19 passenger seats
Minimum crew of two pilots
Equipped with turbojet engines or more than one turboprop engine
Helicopters certification for complex power motors
Maximum take off mass exceeding 3175kg
Maximum passenger seats of more than 9 Operation with a minimum of at least two pilots
What form is used for application of licence
EASA form 19
How many licences can one person use at one time
1
How many licences can someone hold
Unlimited
What is the age you can be eligible for a licence
18 or older
A licences privileges
Certify minor schedule line maintenance and simple defect rectification
What can’t an A licence do under approval
Cannot certify work carried out by other people
B1 licences authorisation
Can gain authorisation to certify for maintenance on aircraft structure, mechanical and electrical system as well as power plants
Can b1 work on avionic system
Can certify work on avionic system as long as it only requires simple tests to prove serviceable