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1102 Dawson Final

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What is the maintenance recording responsibility of the person who complies with an airworthiness directive To make an entry in the maintenance record of the affected equipment. This entry must include the method and date of compliance
Where are technical descriptions of certified engines found? Engine TCDS
Placards required on an aircraft are specified in data sheets TCDS
Technical info about specific propeller models can be found in Propeller TCDS
What publication would a mechanic use to determine fuel quantity and octane rating for a specific aircraft Airframe TCDS
Before January 1, 1958, the CAA issued documents known as Aircraft Specifications. What was used after that period? Type Certificate Data Sheet
FAA Airworthiness directives are issued to correct reoccurring unsafe conditions
Who issues Airworthiness directives? FAA
Suitability for use of a specific propeller with a particular engine-airplane combination can be determined by reference to what informational source? The Airframe TCDS
ADs are amendments to FAR part 39
An individual wishing to introduce an aircraft design change would apply for a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC)
An AD is issued with the number 86-02-02 was issued The second half of January, 1986 (first number is year, second one is month, January is 01 and 02)
ADs can be issued as Regular ADs, emergency ADs, and NPRMs (Notice of Proposed Rulemaking)
The publication used to determine whether the correct engine is installed in an aircraft is an Airframe TCDS
Before a minimum equipment list can be obtained, the manufacturer Must have FAA approval
What is issued by the aircraft manufacturer to correct design defects that may exist in an aircraft Service bulletins
A recurring AD would be one that is repetitive due to the nature of the condition
the ATA 100 code is organization system for aircraft maintenance manuals
What product items may be type certified? Airframe, engines, propellers
Malfunction and defect reports are complied and sent out to the field in the form of Airworthiness alerts
Who issues a service bulletin (SB)? The manufacturer
an item of equipment is installed under an STC. Is this a major alteration? Yes
What manual would a mechanic use to find the part number of a rudder hinge piece Illustrated Parts Catalogue (IPC)
What is the datum? Zero reference point
What is the formula for calculating weight and balance? Weight * arm = moment
What is CG? Center of gravity
Advisory circulars are? issued by the FAA as guidance
An AD is issued when? an unsafe condition exists
What document can you use to find the datum for a specific aircraft model? The TCDS
What is the FSDO? Flight Standards District Office
Which regulation provides the airworthiness standards for an airplane certified in the normal category? 14 CFR Part 23
How do you certify an aircraft is airworthy? I certify that this aircraft has been inspected in accordance with 100 hour inspection, and has been found to be in an airworthy condition.
How do you certify an aircraft is not airworthy? I certify that this aircraft has been inspected in accordance with 100 hour inspection, and a list of discrepancies and unairworthy items dated (date) has been provided to the aircraft owner/operator.
The following words are an example of what kind of statement in an AD? 'Required within the next 25 hours time-in-service after the effective date of this AD, unless already accomplished Compliance
A complete detailed inspection and adjustment of the valve mechanism will be made at the first 25 hours after the engine has been placed in service. Subsequent inspections of the valve mechanism will be made each 50 hour period at what intervals will valve mechanism inspections be performed? (100 hours)
Under FARs, an AMT is required to perform maintenance on an aircraft so that it is at least equal to its original or properly altered condition
what type of line is normally used in a mechanical drawing or blueprint to represent an edge or object not visible to the viewer hidden line
the measurements showing the ideal or perfect sizes of parts on drawings are called dimensions
where is the record of compliance with an AD or manufacturer's service bulletins normally indicated? in the aircraft records
if the work performed on an aircraft has been done satisfactorily, the signature of an authorized person on the maintenance records or alterations performed constitutes approval for return service only for the work performed
During an annual inspection, if a defect is found which makes the aircraft unairworthy, the person disapproving must provide written notice of defect to the owner
when a 100 hour inspection is completed if separate maintenance records for the airframe, powerplant, and props are maintained, where is the entry for the inspection recorded in each record
for aircraft operated under part 91, when is aircraft total time required to be recorded in aircraft maintenance records inspections and major alterations/repairs
for aircraft operated under part 91 what difference is there, if any, between the record entry requirements for maintenance (repair or alteration) and the record entry requirements for inspections total time is required for 100 hour and annual inspections, but not maintenance
who is responsible for making the entry in the maintenance records after an annual, 100 hour, or progressive inspection the person who performed the inspection
what is the status of data used as a basis for approving major repairs or alterations for return to service data must be FAA approved prior to its use for that purpose
after making a certain repair to an aircraft engine that is to be returned to service, an FAA form 337 is prepared, how many copies are required and what is the disposition of the completed forms? completed in duplicate, one for FAA and one for owner
who is responsible for upkeep of the required maintenance records for an aircraft owner/operator
an aircraft was not approved for return to service after an annual inspection and the owner wanted to fly to another maintenance base owner must have a special permit
each person performing an annual or 100 hour inspection shall use a checklist that contains at least those items in the appendix of 14 CFR part 43 D
what part of the FARs prescribes the requirements for issuing mechanic certificates and associated ratings and the general operating rules for the holders of these certificates and ratings 14 CFR part 65
a certified mechanic shall not exercise the privileges of the certificate and rating unless within the preceding 24 months, the administrator has found that the certificate holder is able to do the work or the certificate holder has served as a mechanic under the certificate and rating for at least 6 months
how long does the holder of a certificate issued under 14 CF4 part 65 have to notify the FAA after any change in permanent mailing address 30 days
what is the normal duration a mechanic certificate with airframe and/or powerplant ratings? until it is suspended, surrendered, or revoked
which FAR is definitions and abbreviations part 1
which FAR is general operating and flight rules part 91
which FAR is repair stations part 145
which FAR is repairman other than crew members part 65
which FAR is which FAR is airworthiness standards for products and parts part 21
which FAR is airworthiness standards for normal aircraft part 23
which FAR is airworthiness standards for props part 35
which FAR is airworthiness standards for powerplants part 33
which FAR is maintenance part 43
which FAR would you find the size requirements for the N number part 45
which FAR is airworthiness directives part 39
which FAR is aircraft registration part 47
which tags by color are used for condemned parts red
which tags by color are used for serviceable parts yellow
which tags by color are used for repairable parts green
which tags by color are used for identification white
What does the hidden line look like ---------------
what does the visible line look like _____________
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