AMT 112 AIRLAW Flashcards
PART 05 of PCAR Part
Airworthiness
Part 1-18 PCAR PARTS
PART 01- General Policies, Procedures and Definitions
PART 02- Personnel Licensing
PART 03- Approved Training Organization
PART 04- Aircraft Registration and Marking
PART 05- Airworthiness
PART 06- Approved Maintenance Organization
PART 07- Instrument and Equipment
PART 08- Operations
PART 09- Air Operator Certification and Administration
PART 10- Commercial Air Transport by Foreign Air Carriers within Republic of the
Philippines
PART 11- Aerial Work and Operating Limitations for Non-Type Certificated Aircraft
PART 13- Accident & Incident Reporting and Investigation
PART 18- Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Air
7 SUBJECTS FOR THE AMT LICENSE
-AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
-AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING
-AIRLAW AND AIRWORTHINESS
-POWERPLANT RATING
-AIRFRAME RATING
-NATURAL SCIENCE AND AIRCRAFT GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
-HUMAN PERFORMANCE AND LIMITATIONS
Refers to the primary subject area
PART
provide the regulatory requirements dealing
with aviation safety related to aircraft operations, airworthiness and personnel licensing and are presented in Parts.
The Civil Aviation Regulations (CAR)
2.6.2.2 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: GENERAL
(a) An applicant for an AMT license and any associated rating shall:
(1) Be at least 18 years of age;
(2) Demonstrate the ability to read, write, speak, and understand
the English language by reading and explaining appropriate
maintenance publications and by writing defect and repair
statements;
(3) Comply with the knowledge, experience, and competency
requirements prescribed for the license and rating sought; and
(4) Pass all of the prescribed tests for the license and rating sought,
within a period of 24 months.
PART 04 of PCAR PART
Aircraft Registration and Marking
Refers to the title of a regulation and can be a subdivision of a Subpart or Section
Subsection
Meaning of 2.6
AVIATION MAINTENANCE LICENSING
is the local aviation regulation of the Philippines which states the law wherein all aviation professional and business organizations should follow to be continuously allowed to exercise the privilege given by the authority.
The Philippine Civil Aviation Regulation or more commonly known as PCAR.
PART 10 of PCAR PART
Commercial Air Transport by Foreign Air Carriers within Republic of the Philippines
refers to any subdivision of a Part
Subpart
Meaning of 2.6.1
General
Subpart 2.6 prescribes the requirements for issuing the
following licenses and associated ratings and/or
authorizations for:
(1) Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT)
(2) Aviation Maintenance Specialist (AMS)
PART 07 of PCAR PART
Instrument and Equipment
2.6.2.3 RATINGS
(a)The following ratings are issued under this subpart:
(1) Airframe
(2) Powerplant
(3) Airframe and Powerplant
Refers to any subdivision of a Subpart
Section
2.6.1.1
APPLICABILITY
Part 6 of PCAR Part
Approved Maintenance Organization
(a) This Subpart prescribes the requirements for issuance of
an Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) license and
associated ratings the conditions under which this license
and ratings are necessary and the general operating rules and
limitations of the holder of this license and ratings.
2.6.2 AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN (AMT)
2.6.2.1 APPLICABILITY
PART 11 of PCAR PART
Aerial Work and Operating Limitations for Non-Type Certificated Aircraft
2.6.2.2 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: GENERAL. (b) A licensed AMT who applies for an additional rating must meet the
requirements of Subpart ____ and, within a period of ___ months, pass the tests prescribed by Subparts _____ and _____ for the additional rating sought.
2.6.2.6, 24 months, 2.6.2.5, 2.6.2.7
Meaning of 2.6.2.3
RATINGS
PART 01 of PCAR PART
General Policies, Procedures and Definitions
An AMT with an Airframe or Powerplant rating may
(1) Perform or supervise under the direct supervision and control of an AMO, any repair or alteration of instruments.
(2) Sign a Maintenance Release for any aircraft, airframe, engine,
propeller, appliance, component, or part thereof after completion of a major alteration or major repair.
PRIVILEGES AND LIMITATIONS
-2.6.2.1 and 2.6.1.1
-2.6.2
-2.6.1
-2.6
-2.6.2.2
-2.6.2.3
-2.6.2.4
-2.6.2.5
-2.6.2.6
-2.6.2.7
-APPLICABILITY
-AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN (AMT)
-GENERAL
-AVIATION MAINTENANCE LICENSING
-ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: GENERAL
- RATINGS
-KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS
-KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RATINGS
-SKILL REQUIREMENTS
-EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
(a) prescribes the requirements for issuing the
following licenses and associated ratings and/or
authorizations for: (1) Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT)
(2) Aviation Maintenance Specialist (AMS)
Subpart 2.6
(a) An applicant for an AMT license and any associated rating shall
(1) Be at least 18 years of age;
(2) Demonstrate the ability to read, write, speak, and understand
the English language by reading and explaining appropriate
maintenance publications and by writing defect and repair
statements;
(3) Comply with the knowledge, experience, and competency
requirements prescribed for the license and rating sought; and
(4) Pass all of the prescribed tests for the license and rating sought,
within a period of 24 months.
(b) A licensed AMT who applies for an additional rating must meet the requirements of Subpart 2.6.2.6 and, within a period of 24 months, pass the tests prescribed by Subparts 2.6.2.5 and 2.6.2.7 for the additional rating sought.
2.6.2.2 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: GENERAL
PART 08 of PCAR PART
Operations
Refers to the text describing the regulations. All ___ are outlined alphanumerically in the following hierarchical order. (a), (1), (i); (A)
Paragraph
Meaning of 2.6.2
AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN (AMT)
PART 18 of PCAR Part
Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Air
Meaning of 2.6.2.1
APPLICABILITY
PART 09 of PCAR PART
Air Operator Certification and Administration
A licensed mechanic shall not exercise the privileges of his license
and ratings unless is familiar with the current CAR, manufacturer’s
instructions and the maintenance manuals pertinent to the
particular aircraft operation to be performed.
PRIVILEGES AND LIMITATIONS
(a) This Subpart prescribes the requirements for issuance of
an ___________ license and
associated ratings the conditions under which this license
and ratings are necessary and the general operating rules and
limitations of the holder of this license and ratings.
Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT)
12 Airframe Rating:
-Wood Structures
-Aircraft Finishes
-Sheet metal and Non-Metallic Structures
-Assembly and Rigging
-Aircraft Landing Gear System
-Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power System
-Aircraft Fuel Systems
-Ice and Rain Control System
-Fire Protection System
-Aircraft Electrical System
-Engine Electrical System
-Position and Warning System
Meaning of 2.6.2.5
KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RATINGS
12 Aircraft Engineering includes:
-Materials and Processes
-Fluid Lines and Fittings
-Aircraft Instrument System
-Sheet metal and Non-Metallic structures
-Welding
-Assembly and Rigging
-Wood Structures
-Aircraft Finishes
-Aircraft electrical System
-Engine Electrical System
-Engine Instrument Systems
-Engine Inspection
Human Performance and limitations includes:
-Human Performance (OASIS)
-Mechanic Privileges and Limitations
(a) The applicant for an airframe rating shall pass a
knowledge test covering at least the following areas:
(1) Airframe Maintenance practices and materials
(2) Airframe systems and structures-fixed wing
(3) Airframe systems and structures-rotary wing
(4) Systems and structures.
(i) tasks required to ensure the continuing
airworthiness of an aircraft including methods and
procedures for the overhaul, repair, inspection,
replacement, modification or defect rectification of
aircraft structures, components and systems in
accordance with the methods prescribed in the
relevant Maintenance Manuals and the applicable
requirements of airworthiness;
(4) Aircraft maintenance
(c) The applicant shall pass each section of the test before
applying for the oral and practical tests prescribed by the
Authority.
2.6.2.5 KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RATINGS
(2) Exercise the privileges of the license unless the licensed AMT
understands the current instructions for continued airworthiness and the maintenance instructions for the specific operation concerned.
PRIVILEGES AND LIMITATIONS
What are the 11 Powerplant Rating:
-Reciprocating Engines
-Turbine Engines
-Engine Instrument Systems
-Ignition and Starting Systems
-Fuel Metering Systems
-Propellers
-Auxiliary Power Unit
-Induction and Engine Airflow System
-engine Inspection
-Engine Fuel System
-Lubrication System
(b) The applicant for a powerplant rating shall pass a
knowledge test covering at least the following areas:
(1) Piston engines
(2) Propellers
(3) Gas turbine engines
(4) Fuel systems
What’s included in AIR LAW & AIRWORTHINESS
-PCAR Part 1, Part 2, Part 5, & Part 6 & 8/ AFCAR/PCAR FILES
-Airframe Inspection
-Maintenance Forms & Records
-Maintenance Publications
-Mechanic Privileges and limitations
16 Aircraft Maintenance includes:
-Materials and Processes
-Ground Operation and Servicing
-Fluid Lines and Fittings
-Cleaning and Corrosion Control
-Maintenance Forms and Records
-Sheet metal and Non-Metallic Structures
-Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power System
-Aircraft Fuel System
-Aircraft Landing Gear System
-Reciprocating Engines
-Turbine Engines
-Fuel Metering Systems
-Engine Fuel System
-Induction and Engine Airflow
-Engine Inspection
-Lubrication System
(i) basic mathematics; units of measurement;
fundamental principles and theory of physics and
chemistry applicable to aircraft maintenance;
(2) Natural science and aircraft general knowledge
(i) characteristics and applications of the materials of
aircraft construction including principles of
construction and functioning of aircraft structures,
fastening techniques; powerplants and their associated
systems, mechanical, fluid, electrical and electronic
power sources, aircraft instrument and display
systems, aircraft control systems, and airborne
navigation and communication systems;
(3) Aircraft engineering
Meaning of 2.6.2.4
KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS
(c) a licensed AMT with a Powerplant rating may perform the 100-hour inspection required by Part 8 of this chapter on a powerplant or propeller or any related part or appliance, and sign a maintenance
release.
PRIVILEGES AND LIMITATIONS
(i) human performance and limitations, including
principles of threat and error management relevant to
the duties of an aviation maintenance license holder;
(5) Human performance:
(i) rules and regulations relevant to an Aviation
Maintenance Technician (AMT) license holder
including applicable airworthiness requirements
governing certification and continuing airworthiness of
aircraft and approved aircraft maintenance
organization procedures;
(1) Air law and airworthiness requirements
What’s included in Natural science and aircraft general knowledge
-Mathematics
-Basic Physics
- Materials & Processes
(b) a licensed AMT with an Airframe rating may after he/she has
performed the 100-hour inspection required by Part 8 of this chapter
on an airframe, or any related part or appliance, and sign a
maintenance release.
PRIVILEGES AND LIMITATIONS
Each applicant for a Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) license or rating shall pass an oral and practical test appropriate to the rating(s) sought. The tests cover the applicants’ skill in performing the practical projects on the subjects covered by the written test for that rating. The applicant will be provided with appropriate facilities, tools, materials
and airworthiness data.
AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
(AMT) LICENSE SKILL TEST
SKILL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AMT
AIRFRAME RATING.
The skill test for the airframe rating shall test the applicant’s knowledge and performance in at least the following areas of operation:
(1) assembly and rigging
(2) airframe inspection
(3) aircraft landing gear systems
(4) hydraulic and pneumatic systems
(5) cabin atmosphere control systems
(6) aircraft instrument systems
(7) communication and navigation systems
(8) fuel
(9) aircraft electrical systems
(10) position and warning systems
(11) ice and rain control systems
(12) fire protection systems
(13) Job/task documentation and control practices.
(a) Each applicant for an AMT license or rating must pass an
oral and a skill test on the license or rating he seeks. The tests
cover the applicant’s basic skill in performing practical
projects on the subjects covered by the written test for the
license or rating and shall contain at least the subjects in the
IS 2.6.2.6, appropriate to the license or rating sought.
2.6.2.6 SKILL REQUIREMENTS
(a) The skill test for the AMT License shall test the applicant’s
knowledge and performance in at least the following areas of
operation:
(1) basic electricity
(2) lines and fittings
(3) materials and processes
(4) ground operations and servicing
(5) cleaning and corrosion control
l (6) mathematics
(7) maintenance forms and records
(8) maintenance publications
(9) physics
(10) mechanic privileges and limitations
(b) Practical experience only. Each applicant for an AMT
license and rating(s) relying solely on practical experience
shall provide documentary evidence, acceptable to the
Authority, of the following experience in the inspection,
servicing and maintenance of aircraft or its components.
2.6.2.7 EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
SKILL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AMT
POWERPLANT RATING.
(a) The skill test for the powerplant rating shall test the applicant’s
knowledge and performance in at least the following areas of
operation:
(1) powerplant electrical systems
(2) lubrication systems
(3) ignition and starting systems
(4) fuel metering
(5) engine fuel systems
(6) induction and engine airflow systems
(7) engine cooling systems
(8) engine exhaust and reverser systems
(9) Propellers
(10) auxiliary power units
(11) Job/task documentation and control practices.
(1) An AMT with an Airframe or Powerplant rating may not Supervise
the maintenance, repair, or modification of, or approve and provide
a maintenance release for any aircraft, airframe, aircraft engine,
propeller, appliance, component or part thereof, for which he/she is
rated unless he/she has satisfactorily performed the work
concerned at an earlier date.
PRIVILEGES AND LIMITATIONS
(a) An applicant for an AMT license and associated ratings
may qualify by either practical experience or through training
in an ATO.
2.6.2.7 EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
(b) Practical experience only. Each applicant for an AMT
license and rating(s) relying solely on practical experience
shall provide documentary evidence, acceptable to the
Authority, of the following experience in the inspection,
servicing and maintenance of aircraft or its components:
(1) Airframe rating - 30 months,
(2) Powerplant rating - 30 months;
(3) Airframe and Powerplant ratings - 60 months;
(a) The duration of the AMT license is (5) years.
(b) The holder of a license with an expiration date may not, after that
date, exercise the privileges of that license.
DURATION OF THE LICENSE
Meaning of 2.6.2.6
SKILL REQUIREMENTS
(c) Approved Training. Each applicant for an AMT license
relying on completion of training in an Approved Training
Organization (ATO) shall provide documentary evidence,
acceptable to the Authority, of the following training:
(1) Airframe rating - 24 months
(2) Powerplant rating - 24 months
(3) Airframe and Powerplant ratings - 30 months
Meaning of 2.6.2.7
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
licensed AMT with A&P may perform or supervise the maintenance,
preventive maintenance, or modification of, or after inspection, sign
a maintenance release and a return to service for any aircraft,
airframe aircraft engine, propeller, appliance, component, or part
thereof for which he or she is rated, provided the licensed.
PRIVILEGES AND LIMITATIONS