UNCOMPLETE ....PROCEDURAL KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT Flashcards

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MOE contents, Sections, Use off

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Management (Form 4s)

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Kenneth Mutton - Compliance Monitoring
Pat Tobin - Head of Quality
Andrew Byrne - Base Maint + Workshops Manager
Patrick Dunne - Line Maintenance Manager

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Stores, principles

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Parts, applicability, pick slip etc

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Parts, Form 1

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Oils, greases, solvents and shelf life control

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Use of manuals (AMM, IPC etc)

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Data ambiguities

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A/C effectivity

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TNs

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Quality Directives

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Outstanding Publications

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Tools and test equipment:
-principles
-calibration
-missing stickers

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Technical log, contents + use of

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Fuel/Oil sheet (as applicable)

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ETOPS/Duplicate Inspections

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17
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Completion of workorders inc Duplicate Inspections

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18
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Workorders and use of AMOS

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19
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Working on another operators aircraft, AMM

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20
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The CRS

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21
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Control of Critical Tasks

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22
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Authorisations, scope

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23
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Authorisations, Part 66 (link to the CA)

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24
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TAQs

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25
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Mandatory reporting - MORS

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MORS - Mandatory Occurrence Reporting Scheme
Relevant civil aviation safety information to be reported, collected, stored, protected, exchanged, disseminated, analysed and followed-up in order to improve aviation safety.

Examples are:
(a) occurrences related to the operation of the aircraft.
(b) occurrences related to technical conditions, maintenance and repair of aircraft.
(c) occurrences related to air navigation services and facilities.
(d) Occurrences related to aerodromes and ground services.

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SMS

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Safety Management System -
This Safety Management Manual, known as the Aer Lingus Safety Manual, describes the Company Accident Prevention and Flight Safety Program, developed in line with ICAO Annex 19 recommendations, and meets the Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC).

A Safety Management System (SMS) is defined as a systematic approach to
managing safety, including the necessary organisational structures,
accountabilities, policies and procedures.

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De-icing (as applicable)

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Killfrost ABC S +