Jeppesen Ch17 SecA A A Insp Flashcards
1
Q
- Inspection programs must ensure that an aircraft is ___ and conforms to all applicable FAA:
A
Airworthy
Aircraft Specifications
Type Certificate Data Sheet
Airworthiness Directive
Other FAA approved data
2
Q
- Ain) ____ is defined as the number of takeoffs and landings made by an aircraft
A
cycle
3
Q
- Aircraft weighing less than 12.500 lbs gross takeoff weight have maintenance checklists that conform to FAR Part ___ Appendix ___
A
43
D
4
Q
- During a pre-flight inspection, the pilot must verify that certain documents are aboard the aircraft. These documents are:
A
Airworthiness Certificate
Registration Certificate
Weight and Balance Information
Operation Limitations (POH & Placards)
5
Q
- A Minimum Equipment List or MEL, contains information on equipment that may be ___ and still allow the aircraft to fly for a specific time period.
A
Inoperative
6
Q
- Small airplanes are required to have an annual inspection every ___ months.
A
12 calendar
7
Q
- If a small airplane is operated for compensation or hire, it must be inspected every ___ hours of operation in addition to the annual inspection.
A
100
8
Q
- If a small airplane is inspected on May 1st, the annual inspection is good until ___ on
___ of the following year.
A
Midnight, May 31st
9
Q
- Detailed inspection checklists, meeting the requirements of FAR Part 43, Appendix D are provided by the ___ (FAA or Manufacturer)
A
Manufacturer
10
Q
- An A & P Technician who does not hold an Inspection Authorization ___ perform an Annual Inspection.
A
May not
11
Q
- If an airplane fails an annual inspection, the inspector must provide the owner with a list of ___ and ___ items.
A
Discrepancies
Unairworthy
12
Q
- An A & P technician may correct discrepancies found during an Annual Inspection and approve the aircraft for return to service provided the discrepancy does not involve a ___ repair.
A
Major
13
Q
- An unairworthy aircraft may not be flown to a different repair location unless a ___ ____ ___ is obtained.
A
Special Flight Permit
14
Q
- An aircraft requiring a 100-hour inspection may be operated for a maximum of ____ hours while enroute to an inspection facility.
A
10
15
Q
- An aircraft whose 100-hour inspection was due at 1:327 hours total time was flown for an additional 4 hours before the inspection was performed. The next 100-hour inspection is due at ___ hours total time.
A
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