AMTC (FINALS) Flashcards

1
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Comprehensive procedures for servicing, inspections, and repairs. (ex. Detailed steps for engine oil replacement.)

A

Maintenance Manual (AMM)

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Exploded views of aircraft parts for identification and ordering. (ex. Diagram of a hydraulic pump assembly)

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Illustrated parts catalog (IPC)

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It is specifically designed to aid maintenance personnel in diagnosing and resolving faults or malfunctions in complex systems, such as those found in aircraft, vehicles, or industrial machinery.

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Fault isolation manual (FIM)

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4
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Fault isolation manual (FIM) typically includes

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  • Troubleshooting procedures
  • Fault codes and their meanings
  • Step-by-Step diagnostic flowcharts
  • Components testing and repair instructions
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5
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Aircraft-specific operational
guidelines for pilots. (ex. Performance data for takeoff and landing.)

A

Flights Manuals (AFM/POH)

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6
Q

Procedures for addressing
structural damages. (ex. Rivet placement techniques)

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Structural Repair Manual (SRM)

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7
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is a detailed document provided by the manufacturer of a specific aircraft component.

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Component Maintenance Manual (CMM)

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8
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includes supplementary documents or technical information provided by external suppliers or manufacturers of specific equipment or systems used in an aircraft.

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Vendor data

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9
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are included in most aircraft service manuals and specify information, such as the size of the wire and type of terminals to be used for a particular application.

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Wiring diagrams

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10
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Records details of all maintenance performed on
the aircraft’s airframe.

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Airframe logbook

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What does Airframe logbook include

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  • Inspections
  • Structural repairs
  • Modifications
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12
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Tracks maintenance, overhauls, and inspections specific to the aircraft’s engines

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Engine logbook

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13
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What does engine logbook include

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  • Engine hours
  • Cycles
  • Performance adjustment/repairs
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14
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Engine logbook records compliance with

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  • Service bulletin
  • Airworthiness directives
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15
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is a critical document used in aviation to record, track, and manage maintenance activities related to the aircraft cabin.

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Cabin maintenance logbook

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16
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what is included in cabin maintenance logbook

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  • Aircraft details
  • Log entry date and time
  • Location of issue
  • Reported issue
  • Action taken
  • Maintenance personnel details
  • Approval and sign off
17
Q

refers to the processes and services involved in ensuring that aircraft remain airworthy and operational.

A

Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul

18
Q

is a facility that is certified by a civil aviation authority (such as the FAA, EASA, or CAAP) to perform maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) on aircraft, engines, and components.

A

Approved Maintenance Organization

19
Q

is an official approval issued by a Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) that allows an organization to operate aircraft for commercial purposes, such as
passenger or cargo transport.

A

Air operator certificate

20
Q

A regulatory document specifying the minimum equipment required for an aircraft to operate safely.

A

Master Minimum Equipment List

21
Q

Who develops and approves Master Minimum Equipment List

A

Manufacturers and Aviation Authorities, respectively

22
Q

Master Minimum Equipment List forms the basis for the ___ used by ___

A
  • Minimum equipment list
  • Individual operators
23
Q

Standard for all operators, approved by aviation authorities, applies to all aircraft of a type.

A

Master Minimum Equipment List

24
Q

Customized for specific airlines, approved by both the airline and authorities, applies to an operator’s fleet.

A

Minimum equipment list

25
Q

The MEL must be approved by both the

A
  • Operator
  • Regulatory authority
26
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MMEL Category: Must be repaired within the specified time frame

A

Category A

27
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MMEL Category: Must be repaired within 3 days

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Category B

28
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MMEL Category: Must be repaired within 10 days

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Category C

29
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MMEL Category: Must be repaired within 120 days

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Category D

30
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Who approves the MEL

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  • FAA
  • EASA
  • ICAO