MX Flash Cards

1
Q

What is the procedure if a page of the mx logbook is missing?

A

A discrepancy must be entered into the logbook and you must call MCC.

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2
Q

When are system resets allowed?

A

When the QRH calls for it, when VOL 2 allows it, or under the direction of MX.

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3
Q

After a successful system reset what must the Captain do?

A

1) Make a Successful System Reset entry in the logbook
2) It must include the Captain’s signature
3) Contact MCC when able

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4
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What must a Captain do after an unsuccessful reset?

A

1) Contact MCC
2) If not other reset or MX action is possible they will enter it in the logbook as a discrepancy

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5
Q

If MCC helps with a successful reset should it be logged as, “System Reset per MCC…”

A

No. If the reset is done with the guidance of MX then it must be logged as “reset system successfully per AMM xx-xx-xx”

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6
Q

When must a cabin condition report be entered into the logbook?

A

Upon receiving it. Once entered the CCR can be thrown away

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7
Q

If you enter a discrepancy into the logbook who must you contact?

A

MCC via your dispatcher

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8
Q

Must a logbook page be entered for each day?

A

No, if no MX action has been performed

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9
Q

When a crew starts a new page in the logbook what items must be included along with the discrepancy?

A

Aircraft number and date (based on Denver date)

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10
Q

What logbook entries may a pilot make?

A

1) overweight landing
2) flight crew placarding
3) system reset
4) FR required
5) a discrepancy

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11
Q

Should multiple items be written up in a single entry block?

A

No. If three tray tables and two seats are broken, there would be five separate blocks used

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12
Q

When is a Captain’s signature required in the logbook?

A

1) computer reset
2) FR required
3) Flight crew placard

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13
Q

Must a flight return to the gate if a discrepancy arises after block out?

A

No, if the system can be reset or if it is flight crew placardable. Contact MCC

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14
Q

What are the colors of MX placards?

A

MEL/CDL/INFO ONLY - orange
MEL/CDL FR - green
NEF - pink

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15
Q

If you need a Green placard for MX for FR, but a Green sticker is unavailable, may you use a different color one?

A

Yes

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16
Q

What if no circuit breaker collars are available to lock out a breaker?

A

A zip tie may be used or another device at the discretion of MCC

17
Q

Can crews remove circuit breaker collars?

A

No, they may only install them.

18
Q

What are some of the times when aircraft irregularities must be written up?

A

1) Aborted takeoff
2) Hard/Overweight Landing
3) Airframe vibration
4) Autoland
5) Bird strike
6) Flap overspeed
7) Hail
8) Gear pins
9) Smoke/Fume event
10) Nose wheel vibration