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GENERAL 09
Maintenance Forms & Records
Question | Answer |
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Where is a 100-hour inspection recorded? | In the maintenance record of the applicable equipment |
Who makes the final maintenance record entry after a 100-hour inspection is completed? | The person approving for return to service |
What entries are required in the aircraft records after maintenance has been performed? | 1) a description (or reference acceptable data) of the work performed, 2) the date of completion,3) the name of the person performing the work,4) the signature of the person approving for return to service, 5) the certificate number |
In addition to the maintenance records, where should a description of a major alteration be recorded? | FAA-Form337, Major Repair and Alteration |
Who may rebuild an aircraft engine and grant it zero operating time? | The engine manufacturer or agency approved by the manufacturer |
Where may a mechanic find an example of a 100-hour inspection maintenance record entry? | 14 CFR part 43 |
What is the usual distribution of FAA Form 337 after it is completed? | One signed copy of the form to the aircraft owner and a copy of that form to the FAA |
What regulation authorizes a certificated mechanic with an inspection authorization to approve or disapprove a major repair or major alteration? | 14 CFR 65.95 |
What could happen to any person who makes or causes to be made fraudulent or intentionally false entry in any record or report that is required to be kept? | The suspension or revocation of the applicable airmen certificate(s) |
Who may make a maintenance record entry for approval for return to service after a progressive inspection is performed, when the aircraft is away from home base? | Answer includes: 1) an applicable certificated mechanic, 2) an appropriately rated repair station, 3) the aircraft manufacturer |
When is a maintenance record entry required to contain the aircraft total time? | When an inspection record entry is made |
What is the minimum scope and detail that the checklist must contain when performing a 100 hour inspection? | That which is shown in 14 CER part 43, appendix D |
What is the definition of the term "airworthy"? | The aircraft conforms to its type design and is a condition for safe operation |
What determines if an aircraft is considered "large"? | If the aircraft's maximum certified takeoff weight is over 12,500lbs |
What is the ATA 100 system? | The Air Transport Association's numbering system to standardize technical data regardless of manufacturer |
How long must temporary records be kept by aircraft owners? | One year or until the work is repeated or superseded |