10.2 Flashcards

1
Q

What is section A for certifying staff?

A

Technical requirements needed to gain a license.

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2
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What is section B for certified licenses?

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Procedure for competent authority.

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3
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What is section A further divided into?

A

Sub sections:

Basic training(training required for the course)
Type training(training required to add type rating to license)
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4
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What can you find in the appendices?

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  • Knowledge requirements
  • The modules required for each category of license.
  • Contents of each module and the level of questions.
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5
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What does AML stand for?

A

Aircraft Maintenance Licence.

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6
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What are the 5 basic licence categories?

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A, B1, B2, B3 and C

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7
Q

What is a B3 licence and when was this introduced?

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Piston-engine, non-pressurised aeroplanes with 2000kg MOTM

Introduced in 2011

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8
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What are the Cat A and Cat B1 AML sub divisions?

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.1 - Turbine aeroplanes
.2 - Piston aeroplanes
.3 Turbine helicopters
.4 - Piston helicopters

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9
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What type of aircraft are in the group 1 category of the aircraft groups?

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  • Complex motor powered aircraft
  • Multiple engine helicopters
  • Aeroplanes with maximum certifying operating altitude exceeding FL290
  • Fly-by-wire aircraft.
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10
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What type of aircraft are in the group 2 category of the aircraft groups?

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All single engine aircraft or helicopters

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11
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What type of aircraft are in the group 3 category of the aircraft groups?

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Piston engine aeroplanes other than in group 1

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12
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What is the definition of a complex multi powered aircraft?

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  • Maximum certified take of mass exceeding 5700kg
  • Certified max passenger seating of 19 or more
  • Minimum crew of at least 2 pilots
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13
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What is the definition of a complex multi powered helicopter?

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  • MTOM exceeding 3175kg
  • Passenger seating more than 9
  • Minimum 2 pilots.
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14
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What form must a person complete when applying for a licence

A

EASA form 19 to the relevant NAA

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15
Q

Can you hold more than 1 EASA Part-66 licence?

A

No, but it doesn’t prevent you from holding various categories of Part-66 licenses or from holding other foreign licences.

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16
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At what age are you eligible to apply for an aircraft maintenance licence?

A

18 year old.

17
Q

At what age are you eligible to exercise privileges?

A

21 year old

18
Q

What regulation introduced B3 category of a licence?

A

1149/2011

19
Q

Does the licence alone allow the holder to do anything on the aircraft?

A

No.

20
Q

What can an A license holder certify?

A

Minor scheduled line maintenance and simple defect rectification.

Cannot certify others work.

21
Q

What does line maintenance include?

A
  • Trouble shooting
  • Defect rectification
  • Component replacement
  • Scheduled maintenance
22
Q

What can a B1 licence certify?

A
  • Maintenance of aircraft structure

- Aircraft mechanical and electrical systems and power plants

23
Q

When can a B1 certify avionic work?

A

When it only requires simple testing to prove serviceability.

24
Q

What can a B2 certify?

A

Aircraft avionic systems

Doesn’t include Cat A privileges

25
Q

What can a B3 certify?

A

Exact same as B1, however doesn’t include any Cat A sub categeory

26
Q

What does a Cat C certify?

A

Permits holder to issue Certificates of Release to Service (CRS) following base maintenance.

27
Q

What are the experience requirements for A, B1.2, B1.4, B3

A

3 years no technical training

2 years if can demonstrate technical training

1 year after completion of part 147 course.

28
Q

Training courses and examinations shall be passed within

A

10 years prior to the application for an aircraft maintenance licence.

29
Q

What is the maximum number of consecutive attempts for each module?

A

Three

Further sets of three attempts are allowed with a one year waiting period between sets.

30
Q

Where can the list of tasks which a Cat A licence holder can be authorised for found?

A

AMC145.A.30(g)

31
Q

What are the experience requirements for B2, B1.1, and B1.3

A

5 years if the applicant has no relevant technical training

3 years with training in a related technical discipline

2 years after completion of a Part-147 approved training course.

32
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What are the experience requirements for Cat C on large aircraft?

A

3 years with B.1.1, B1.3 or B2

5 years with B1.2, B1.4

(3 years in maintenance environment, 6 months observation)

33
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How much experience is needed for initial license?

A

1 year recent experience.

34
Q

When does an AML become invalid?

A

After 5 years unless holder submits it to issuing competent authority for review.

35
Q

What must a Cat B have before any authorisation is issued

A

Any type rating

36
Q

What are AD’s

A

Airworthiness Directives

37
Q

How long must type training last?

A

Between 2 weeks and 4 months