Additional MCQ Flashcards

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Safety Management

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Regulation (EU) No 748/2012

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Environmental Protection

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Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014

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Continuing Airworthiness regulations

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Part CAMO

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Approved Design Organisation

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International Standards and Recommended Practices (ISARPs)

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Annex 1 - EASA Part-M

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Implementing Rules (IR)

While hard law specifies WHAT, soft law defines HOW regulatory requirements should be fulfilled in form of related Acceptable Means of Compliance - AMCs and Guidance Material - GMs.

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11
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Who issues SL’s?

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Service Letters are issued by the Manufacturer.

Service letters are used to provide information to in-service issues, recommended changes to operating or maintenance practices, troubleshooting suggestions, information etc.

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What are Aeronautical notices, who issues them and who receives them?

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Aeronautical Notices contain essential information of an administrative or technical nature and serve as a means of notifying Directions made by the Irish Aviation Authority.

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13
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What do the following letters stand for in an Aeronautical Notice?
G, D and O?

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G - General
D = ?
O = Operations

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