Pcar 2 Flashcards

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______ governs the licensing of aviation personnel in the Republic of the Philippines in compliance with Article 32 of the Chicago Convention

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CAR Part 2

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CAR Part 2 governs the licensing of aviation personnel in the Republic of the Philippines in compliance with ______

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Article 32 of the Chicago Convention

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Ensure safe and standardized aircraft operations through internationally recognized certification and licensing processes.

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CAR Part 2

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types of major modifications

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AIRFRAME MAJOR MODIFICATIONS POWERPLANT MAJOR MODIFICATIONS PROPELLER MAJOR MODIFICATIONS

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involve significant changes to an aircraft engine that go beyond the approved specifications

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MAJOR POWERPLANT MODIFICATIONS

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Major power-plant modifications involve significant changes to an aircraft engine that go beyond the approved specifications. These include:

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Engine Conversions, Use of Non-Approved Parts, Accessory Modifications , Structural Changes, Fuel System Conversions

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types of major repairs

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AIRFRAME MAJOR REPAIRS POWERPLANT MAJOR REPAIRS PROPELLER MAJOR REPAIRS

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involving the strengthening reinforcing splicing and manufacturing of primary structural members of their replacement when replacement is by fabrication such as riveting or welding

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Airframe Major Repairs

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Airframe Major Repairs involving the ______ ______ _____ _____ of primary structural members of their replacement when replacement is by fabrication such as riveting or welding are airframe major repairs

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strengthening reinforcing splicing and manufacturing

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Airframe Major Repairs involving the strengthening reinforcing splicing and manufacturing of primary structural members of their replacement when replacement is by _____ such as ____ or ____ are airframe major repairs

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fabrication riveting or welding

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_________ involve significant disassembly and structural repairs to an aircraft engine.

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Power-plant major repairs

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Power-plant major repairs involve significant disassembly and structural repairs to an aircraft engine. These include:

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Crankcase and Crankshaft Repairs Structural Repairs

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o Disassembly of a crankcase or crankshaft in reciprocating engines with an integral supercharger. o Disassembly of a crankcase or crankshaft in reciprocating engines with non-spur-type propeller reduction gearing.

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Crankcase and Crankshaft repairs

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o Disassembly of a crankcase or crankshaft in reciprocating engines with_____ o Disassembly of a crankcase or crankshaft in reciprocating engines with ______.

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an integral supercharger non-spur-type propeller reduction gearing.

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Special repairs to structural engine parts using welding plating metalizing or other advanced methods

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Structural Repairs

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Special repairs to structural engine parts using ______.

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welding plating metalizing or other advanced methods

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includes basic maintenance tasks that do not require complex assembly operations.

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Preventive Maintenance

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE includes basic maintenance tasks that do not require complex assembly operations. These tasks involve _____ _____ _____ _____.

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minor repairs, replacements, servicing, and inspections

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE includes basic maintenance tasks that do not require complex assembly operations. These tasks involve minor repairs replacements servicing and inspections such as:

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Landing Gear Maintenance Lubrication and Fluids Minor Repairs and Replacements Electrical and Lighting Maintenance Engine and Fuel System Maintenance Structural and System Adjustments

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o Replacing tires and shock absorber cords. o Servicing shock struts and wheel bearings.

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Landing Gear Maintenance

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o Lubricating parts that do not require structural disassembly. o Replenishing hydraulic fluid.

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Lubrication and Fluids

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o Replacing safety wiring cotter keys seat belts and side windows. o Small repairs to fairings cowling upholstery and cabin furnishings. o Refinishing decorative coatings without affecting structural integrity.

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Minor Repairs and Replacements:

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o Troubleshooting and repairing broken circuits in landing lights. o Replacing bulbs reflectors and lenses.

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Electrical and Lighting Maintenance:

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o Cleaning fuel and oil strainers. o Replacing spark plugs fuel lines and prefabricated hoses. o Servicing or replacing batteries.

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Engine and Fuel System Maintenance

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o Installing anti-misfuelling devices if approved by the aircraft manufacturer. o Replacing non-structural fasteners and adjusting minor components.
Structural and System Adjustments
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refers to specific maintenance tasks that do not require a maintenance release and can be performed by individuals including pilots after proper training by a licensed Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT).
Elementary Work
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responsible for authorizing individuals to perform elementary work
aircraft owner
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For _______ tasks must be listed in the operator's maintenance or operations manual including references to required training.
commercial air service
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All performed elementary work must be recorded in the aircraft's technical records as required by _____.
Civil Aviation Regulations (CAR).
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key tasks of elementary work
Basic Repairs & Replacements Landing Gear & Wheels Engine & Fuel System Maintenance Electrical & Power System Maintenance Balloon & Glider Maintenance Safety Equipment Quick-Change Equipment
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Fabric patches (up to 15 cm) nonstructural fairings cover plates cowlings upholstery trim and cabin furnishings.
Basic Repairs & Replacements
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Replacing tires wheels landing skids skis and skid shoes(without disconnecting hydraulic lines).
Landing Gear & Wheels:
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Cleaning/replacing spark plugs checking cylinder compression changing fuel oil and air filters draining and replenishing engine oil.
Engine & Fuel System Maintenance:
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Checking lead acid battery electrolyte levels adjusting generator/alternator belt tension.
Electrical & Power System Maintenance:
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Cleaning balloon burner nozzles replacing balloon baskets burners and gas tanks removing/replacing glider wings and tail surfaces.
Balloon & Glider Maintenance:
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Replacing passenger seat belts and harnesses.
Safety Equipment:
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Removal and replacement of role-specific equipment.
Quick-Change Equipment:
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Before conducting an annual or 100-hour inspection the aircraft and engine must be thoroughly cleaned and all necessary inspection plates access doors
the aircraft and engine must be thoroughly cleaned and all necessary inspection plates access doors fairings and cowlings must be removed or opened.
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The aeronautical product must be repaired overhauled and inspected in compliance with the applicable regulations of the State of Design and the Authority before being approved for ____.
return to service.
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The aeronautical product must be ____ ____ ____ in compliance with the applicable regulations of the State of Design and the Authority before being approved for return to service.
repaired overhauled and inspected
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The aeronautical product must be repaired overhauled and inspected in compliance with the _______ and the ____ before being approved for return to service.
applicable regulations of the State of Design and the Authority