Finals Topic 1 Flashcards

1
Q

EASA Part 21 Title

A

Airworthiness and Environmental Certification

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2
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regulates the approval of aircraft design and production organizations and the certification of aircraft products, parts and appliance

A

EASA Part 21

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3
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Meaning of AMC

A

Acceptable Means of Compliance

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4
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Meaning of CS

A

Certificate Specifications

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5
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Meaning of DOA

A

Design Organisations Approval

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6
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Meaning of TC

A

Type Certificate

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7
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Meaning of STC

A

Supplemental Type Certificate

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8
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issued for a new aircraft design

A

Type Certificate (TC)

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9
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issued for a modification to an existing aircraft design

A

Supplemental Type Certificate (STC)

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10
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Meaning of ETSO

A

European Technical Standard Order

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11
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means personnel responsible for the release of an aircraft or component after maintenance

A

Certifying Staff

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12
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means all of the processes ensuring that, at any in its operating life; the aircraft complies with the airworthiness requirement force and is in a condition for safe operation

A

Continuing Airworthiness

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13
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means an aircraft, classified as an aeroplane with a maximum take-off mass of more than 5700 kg, or a multi-engined helicopter

A

Large Aircraft

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14
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EASA Part M Title

A

Continuing Airworthiness Requirements

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15
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Meaning of CAME

A

Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition

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16
Q

To allow the physical review to take place during a maintenance check, the airworthiness review can be anticipated by a maximum period of _____ without loss of continuous

A

90 days

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17
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Meaning of CAMO

A

Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization

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18
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Retain records for up to _____ after the A/C is permanently withdrawn from service

A

24 months

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19
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the routine and preventive maintenance that is performed on an aircraft before, between, or after flights

A

Line Maintenance

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20
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the periodic and corrective maintenance that is performed on an aircraft at longer intervals, usually every few months or years

A

Base Maintenance

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21
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the process of identifying the cause of a malfunction or discrepancy, determining its severity, eliminating the cause, replacing or repairing discrepant components, systems, or structures.

A

Troubleshooting

22
Q

EASA Part 66 Title

A

Maintenance Certifying Staff

23
Q

Applicant shall be at least _____ of age

A

18 years

24
Q

EASA Part 145 Title

A

Maintenance Organization Approval

25
Q

Meaning of CAT

A

Commercial Air Transport

26
Q

Meaning of MOE

A

Maintenance Organization Exposition

27
Q

Maintenance on aircraft and any components only when such components are fitted to the aircraft.

A

Category A

28
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Any maintenance that is carried out before flight to ensure that the aircraft is fit for the intended flight.

A

“Line” maintenance

29
Q

Any other than “line” maintenance tasks.

A

“Base” maintenance

30
Q

For “off-wing” or uninstalled Engine and APU maintenance and overhaul.

A

Category B

31
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for component overhaul and maintenance on uninstalled components other than Engines and APUs

A

Category C

32
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Meaning of NDT

A

Non Destructive Testing

33
Q

Non Destructive Testing (NDT)

A

Category D1

34
Q

An Organization with a class rating in _____ category may carry out NDT products it is maintaining subject to the maintenance organization dem its competence to perform this type of work without holding a separate 145 D1 rating.

A

A or B or C

35
Q

Organization shall ensure that _____ are involved in 6 months actual aircraft or component experience within 2 year period, sufficient continuation training in each 2 year period.

A

certifying staff

36
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Meaning of CRS

A

Certificate of Release to Service

37
Q

All maintenance records retained for _____.

A

at least 3 years

38
Q

Occurrence Reporting

A

Within 72 hours of identification

39
Q

Makes prevision for an unapproved Organization to carry out work under the Quality system of an Approved Maintenance Organization

A

Sub-contracting

40
Q

Significant non compliance with the Part 145 requirements which is the safety standard and hazards seriously the flight safety.

A

Level 1 Audit Findings

41
Q

Any non compliance with the Part 145 requirements which could be the safety standard and possibly hazard flight safety.

A

Level 2 Audit Findings

42
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EASA Part 147 Title

A

Maintenance Training Organization Approvals

43
Q

The approved basic training course shall consist of knowledge training, knowledge examination, practical training, and practical assessment

A

Basic Training

44
Q

A brief overview of the airframe, systems and powerplants as outlined in the Systems Description Section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual.

A

Level 1 Aircraft Type Rating Training

45
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Also called as “general familiarization”

A

Level 1 Aircraft Type Rating Training

46
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Basic system overview of controls, indicators, principal components including their location and purpose, servicing and minor troubleshooting.

A

Level 2 Aircraft Type Rating Training

47
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Detailed description, operation, component location, removal/installation and bite and troubleshooting procedures to maintenance manual level.

A

Level 3 Aircraft Type Rating Training

48
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Meaning of FAR

A

Federal Aviation Regulations

49
Q

Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) is also known as _____.

A

14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)

50
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Meaning of CFR

A

Code of Federal Regulations