Finals Topic 1 Flashcards
EASA Part 21 Title
Airworthiness and Environmental Certification
regulates the approval of aircraft design and production organizations and the certification of aircraft products, parts and appliance
EASA Part 21
Meaning of AMC
Acceptable Means of Compliance
Meaning of CS
Certificate Specifications
Meaning of DOA
Design Organisations Approval
Meaning of TC
Type Certificate
Meaning of STC
Supplemental Type Certificate
issued for a new aircraft design
Type Certificate (TC)
issued for a modification to an existing aircraft design
Supplemental Type Certificate (STC)
Meaning of ETSO
European Technical Standard Order
means personnel responsible for the release of an aircraft or component after maintenance
Certifying Staff
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
Continuing Airworthiness
means an aircraft, classified as an aeroplane with a maximum take-off mass of more than 5700 kg, or a multi-engined helicopter
Large Aircraft
EASA Part M Title
Continuing Airworthiness Requirements
Meaning of CAME
Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition
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
90 days
Meaning of CAMO
Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization
Retain records for up to _____ after the A/C is permanently withdrawn from service
24 months
the routine and preventive maintenance that is performed on an aircraft before, between, or after flights
Line Maintenance
the periodic and corrective maintenance that is performed on an aircraft at longer intervals, usually every few months or years
Base Maintenance
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.
Troubleshooting
EASA Part 66 Title
Maintenance Certifying Staff
Applicant shall be at least _____ of age
18 years
EASA Part 145 Title
Maintenance Organization Approval
Meaning of CAT
Commercial Air Transport
Meaning of MOE
Maintenance Organization Exposition
Maintenance on aircraft and any components only when such components are fitted to the aircraft.
Category A
Any maintenance that is carried out before flight to ensure that the aircraft is fit for the intended flight.
“Line” maintenance
Any other than “line” maintenance tasks.
“Base” maintenance
For “off-wing” or uninstalled Engine and APU maintenance and overhaul.
Category B
for component overhaul and maintenance on uninstalled components other than Engines and APUs
Category C
Meaning of NDT
Non Destructive Testing
Non Destructive Testing (NDT)
Category D1
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 or B or C
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.
certifying staff
Meaning of CRS
Certificate of Release to Service
All maintenance records retained for _____.
at least 3 years
Occurrence Reporting
Within 72 hours of identification
Makes prevision for an unapproved Organization to carry out work under the Quality system of an Approved Maintenance Organization
Sub-contracting
Significant non compliance with the Part 145 requirements which is the safety standard and hazards seriously the flight safety.
Level 1 Audit Findings
Any non compliance with the Part 145 requirements which could be the safety standard and possibly hazard flight safety.
Level 2 Audit Findings
EASA Part 147 Title
Maintenance Training Organization Approvals
The approved basic training course shall consist of knowledge training, knowledge examination, practical training, and practical assessment
Basic Training
A brief overview of the airframe, systems and powerplants as outlined in the Systems Description Section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual.
Level 1 Aircraft Type Rating Training
Also called as “general familiarization”
Level 1 Aircraft Type Rating Training
Basic system overview of controls, indicators, principal components including their location and purpose, servicing and minor troubleshooting.
Level 2 Aircraft Type Rating Training
Detailed description, operation, component location, removal/installation and bite and troubleshooting procedures to maintenance manual level.
Level 3 Aircraft Type Rating Training
Meaning of FAR
Federal Aviation Regulations
Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) is also known as _____.
14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
Meaning of CFR
Code of Federal Regulations