Chapters 0 to 20 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the scheduled inspection intervals?

A

200 Hours (800 complete detail) or 48 Calendar months.

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2
Q

Tolerances for schedules inspections?

A

+/- 20 Hours, 1 Month, 20 flight cycles.

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3
Q

Buttock Line?

A

Left or right of, and parallel to the centre line, BL 0.000 is the centreline of the aircraft.

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4
Q

Wing Station (WS)?

A

width left or right of and parralel to the centerline of the aircraft. Wing station 0.000 is on BL 0.000 at 78.250

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5
Q

Canted Fuselage Station CFS?

A

Angled to the fuselage station, canted fuselage station measurements are taken from the fuselage stations it crosses with.

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6
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Canted Stabilizer Station CSS?

A

A line perpendicular to the rear spar of the vertical stabilizer, measurements taken from the VSS.

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7
Q

Waterline?

A

A vertical measurement taken from the bottom of the fuse. waterline 0 is 75 inches below the fuse bottom.

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8
Q

Vertical Stabilizer Station?

A

A vertical measurement parallel with the waterline.

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9
Q

Rudder Station?

A

A line perpendicular to the rudder hinge line.

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10
Q

Centerline?

A

A Vertical plane diving the airplane, nacelles and engines in half longitudinally.

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11
Q

Fuselage station.

A

Length measurement perpendicular to the centerline of the aircraft.

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12
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Horizontal Stabiliser Station HSS

A

width measurement left or right to the centerline of the hori stab.

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13
Q

Explain your zone locations?

A

100 - lower half, 200 upper half, 300 tail section, 400 engine compartments, 500 left wing, 600 right wing, 700 landing gear, 800 doors.

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14
Q

Minimum knot speeds to jack aircraft?

A

35 knots

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15
Q

What jack points are available on the aircraft?

A

Single jack points on each nose and main landing gear struts, 3 jack points - lhs of nose wheel well, 1 each inb wing.

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16
Q

What fuse station can a tail stand be used at?

A

FS 332

17
Q

How would you level the aircraft for weighing purposes?

A

laterally by the 2 inb seat tracks, longitudinally via the 2 phillips screws using a plumb bob suspended in a container of oil.

18
Q

What must be checked before towing the aircraft?

A

Rudder lock and observe tow limits on nose of aircraft.

19
Q

whenever removing or installed the gust lock what must be done.

A

All 3 pins be installed or all 3 removed to prevent accidental operation of aircraft with 1 left in.

20
Q

What must you be cautious of when it comes to mooring the aircraft with ropes?

A

allow sufficient slack for thermal expansion or moisture.

21
Q

What can be placed on the wings of the aircraft when mooring to prevent lift?

A

sandbags.

22
Q

Where is the location of your aircraft data plate?

A

Left hand side empennage below vertical stab. include aircraft serial number in any correspondence to beechcraft.

23
Q

Procedure to check correct strut fluid height?

A

Deflate nitrogen through valve, fully compress strut, fluid should be at bottom of stand pipe.