Module 1-2 Flashcards

1
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For the number system, what number indicates the part in the number 521?

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Part 5

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2
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For the number system, what number indicates the part in the number 702?

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Part 7

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3
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For the number system, what number indicates the part in the number 315?

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Part 3

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4
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For the number system, what number indicates the Subpart in the number 521?

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Subpart 21

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5
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For the number system, what number indicates the subpart in the number 705?

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Subpart 05

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6
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For the number system, what number indicates the subpart in the number 304?

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Subpart 04

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7
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Which part of the CARs does NOT have this numbering scheme?

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Part 5 - Airworthiness

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8
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Are standards law?

A

Yes. They state “Thou Shalt do this”

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9
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What does CARs, FARs and JARs stand for?

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  • Canadian Aviation Regulations
  • Federal Aviation Regulations
  • Joint Aviation Regulations
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10
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What does EASA stand for?

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European Union Aviation Safety Agency

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11
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What does CAA and FAA stand for?

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  • Canadian Aviation Authority

- Federal Aviation Authority

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12
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What does ICAO and IATA stand for?

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  • International Civil Aviation Organization

- International Air Transport Association

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13
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Definition of VLA (Very Light Aeroplane)

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  • Single engine
  • No more than 2 seats
  • Max take-off weight of no more than 750kg (1653lbs)
  • Stalling speed of not more than 45 knots
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14
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Definition of Accountable Executive

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A single person who is responsible for that organizations / companys compliance with the CARs, and who has financial control over their operations

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15
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Definition of Owner

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the person who has legal custody and control of the aircraft or system

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16
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Definition of Operator

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means the person that has possession of the aircraft as owner, lessee or otherwise

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17
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Definition of Major Repair

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Means a repair to an aeronautical product in respect of which a type certificate has been issued, that causes the aeronautical product to deviate from the type design

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18
Q

Where can we find information about flight permits?

A

Standard 507

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19
Q

Flight permits are issued for 2 classifications

How long is a flight permit good for?

A
  • Experimental
  • Specific Purpose
  • 12 months or less
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20
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A special Certificate of Airworthiness is issued for

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  • owner maintained / amateur-built aircraft
  • Restricted / limited aircraft
  • provisional aircraft
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21
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A special C of A - Restricted is issued for 2 things

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  • Used for aircraft in the restricted category

- Used for aircraft that have been modified to the point it no longer complies with its original type certificate

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22
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Where can information for special certificates of airworthiness be found?

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Standard 507

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23
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Who can sign off on an aircraft after maintenance is completed and tested?

A

A licensed AME

24
Q

A change to a type design can only be obtained for aeronautical products that

A

Already have a type certificate

25
Q

Who controls the Regulations?

A

Department of justice

26
Q

Who authorizes the regulations?

A

Transport Canada

27
Q

The 6 categories of aircraft for type certificates are

A
Normal
Utility
Aerobatic
Commuter
Transport
Restricted
28
Q

Effective periods for type certificates

A

Smaller aircraft - 3 years

Bigger aircraft - 5 years

29
Q

What is a supplemental type certificate and who applies for them?

A

A type certificate for changes to a type design by someone OTHER THAN THE MANUFACTURER

30
Q

What is a service bulletin and who are they issued by?

A

An announcement to make changes to a manufacturers type design on an aircraft

31
Q

Where can we find the Standards for Airworthiness

A

The airworthiness Manuals Chapters under the Standards and Chapters in part 5

32
Q

What are the most common airworthiness manual chapters?

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Chapter 523 - Normal, Utility, Aerobatic and Commuter
Chapter 525 - Transport Category
Chapter 527 - Normal Category ROTOR CRAFT
Chapter 529 - Transport Category ROTOR CRAFT
Chapter 533 - Aircraft Engines
Chapter 535 - Propellers

33
Q

What are repair design approvals?

A

When the aircraft is damaged beyond the typical repair schemes of the manufacturer, which requires outside engineering help

34
Q

Where can we find information on Flight Permits - Experimental and what are they NOT used for?

A
  • Standard 507.02

- Cannot be issued to owner maintained, amateur built aircraft because they do not have a type certificate

35
Q

What could you use a flight permit - Specific purpose for?

A

Ferry flights

Test purposes / test flights

36
Q

Who can sign off on a maintenance release and in what case is this done?

A

Maintenance releases are only signed off by a licensed AME

Only done in case of maintenance done outside of Canada

37
Q

What are the 3 Flight Authorities? (C of A)

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Standard C of A (Type certificate aircraft)
Special C of A (owner maintained)
Flight Permits - (non owner maintained)

38
Q

Where can we find information on Validation of foreign flight authority and what are they used for?

A
  • Standard 507
  • Used for aircraft not in compliance with its type design
  • But it is safe for the flight permit
  • Used for ferry flights coming from or flying over other countries
39
Q

Where can we find the standards for type designs?

A

CAR part 5
Standards
Airworthiness Manual Chapters

40
Q

Where can we find information on Aircraft Equipment standards?

A

Airworthiness Manual Chapter 551

41
Q

Standards are numbered by a____

Regulations are numbered by a ____

A

two

Zero

42
Q

What must all continuing airworthiness books include?

A

An “Airworthiness Limitation” section that is SEGREGATED AND CLEARLY DISTINGUISHABLE from the rest of the document

43
Q

What are the 2 types of Service difficulty Reports and where can we find them?

A
  • Feedback Magazine on TC website
  • Service Difficulty Alert
  • Service Difficulty Advisory
44
Q

Are airworthiness directives mandatory?

Are service bulletins mandatory?

A

Only airworthiness directives are mandatory

45
Q

Break down the number 703.14

A

Part 7
Subpart 3
Section .14

46
Q

What part of CARs doesnt have any standards or AWMs?

A

Part 1

47
Q

What are the 4 parts that dont apply to AMEs?

A

8,9,10,3

48
Q

What are the 10 parts of the CARs?

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Part 1 -General Provisions / Definitions
Part 2 - Aircraft Identification and Registration by non-registered owner
Part 3 - Aerodromes, airports, heliports
Part 4 - Personnel licensing and training
Part 5 - Airworthiness
Part 6 - General Operating and Flight Rules
Part 7 - Commercial Air Services
Part 8 - Air Navigation Services
Part 9 - RPAS
Part 10 - Emissions

49
Q

2 Places we can find the regulations?

A

TC CARs webiste

Department of Justice Website

50
Q

Every AMO that deals with maintaining large aircraft, they require what kind of system in place?

A

A Safety Management System (SMS)

51
Q

What 2 kinds of reporting inside a Safety Management System are there?

A

Reactive

Proactive

52
Q

What does IATA manage / oversee?

A

Standards for how airlines are supposed to operate

53
Q

Who issues Airworthiness Directives (AD)?

A
Regulatory Authorities such as:
Transport Canada
FAA
CAA
EASA
etc.
54
Q

Who issues supplemental type certificates?

A

3rd parties other than the manufacturer (Submit it to TC)

55
Q

What is the purpose of ICAO and who do they report to?

A
  • To lay out the worldwide standard for aviation regulations between all countries
  • United Nations