MANUALS TRUE/ FALSE Flashcards

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Proper management of aircraft operations begins with a good system of maintenance records.

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An aircraft logbook is a record of events, presented in a systematic manner.

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3
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Maintenance records can be divided into two categories - permanent records and continuing records.

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4
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As an aircraft owner, it is important to ensure that your aircraft’s logbooks are complete and up to date sometimes

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A service bulletin contains a recommendation from the *regulatory authorities, with which they believe the aircraft owner should comply, that often reflects a safety-of-flight issue that the manufacturer believes should be addressed within a certain timeframe

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Aircraft Recovery Manual is a type of manual that falls under the maintenance manual.

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The chapter name for ATA page block 101-799 is Troubleshooting.

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According to the European Standard, modification is defined as: The combination of all technical, administrative actions, intended to change one or more functions of an object.

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Modification does not mean replacement with an equivalent unit.

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10
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According to the FAA (1988), the term Airworthy “is when an aircraft or one of its component parts meets its type design and is in a condition for safe operation.”

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