10.7 Applicable Requirements Flashcards

1
Q

How are maintenance checks split up?

A

into different length checks

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2
Q

what are examples of maintenance check intervals?

A

200, 400, 600, 800 hours flying

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3
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when is an A check performed?

A

500 - 800 hours or 200 - 400 cycles

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4
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when is a B check performed?

A

every 4 to 6 months

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5
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what does a B check consist of?

A

All A1 - A10 checks in one

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6
Q

when is a D check performed and what is it?

A

every 5 years. heavy maintenance visit

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7
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when is a C check performed?

A

20 - 24 months

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8
Q

what does AD stand for?

A

Airworthiness directive

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9
Q

why are ADs issued?

A

to address unsafe conditions

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10
Q

who are ADs issued by?

A

CAA

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11
Q

what does SSAD stand for?

A

Sensitive security airworthiness directive

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12
Q

what does SB stand for?

A

Service bulletin

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13
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what are the three main parts of an SB

A

Planning, material, accomplishment

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14
Q

what colour are temporary revisions?

A

yellow

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