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http://www.aircrafttechtrng.com Aviation Legislation 1) Airships operated for commercial transport purposes must be maintained under a. Section A8-18 of BCARs b. JAR 145 and supplement 2 of BCAR A8-18 c. Section A8-15 of BCARs for airships not exceeding 2730kg A8-3>2730kg 2) Where is a register of Air Operators Certificates held? a. By the JAA b. By the ICAO c. By the NAA 3) If you are on an engineering course on 1st June 2001 a. It will continue under BCAR section L b. It must be JAR 66 recognised c. It must be converted to JAR 66 after the course 4) The aircraft types that an operator can fly are listed a. In the company maintenance schedule b. On the Air Operator Certificate c. In the aircraft flight manual

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Aviation Legislation

1) Airships operated for commercial transport purposes must be maintained under

a. Section A8-18 of BCARsb. JAR 145 and supplement 2 of BCAR A8-18c. Section A8-15 of BCARs for airships not exceeding 2730kg A8-

3>2730kg

2) Where is a register of Air Operators Certificates held?a. By the JAAb. By the ICAOc. By the NAA

3) If you are on an engineering course on 1st June 2001 a. It will continue under BCAR section Lb. It must be JAR 66 recognisedc. It must be converted to JAR 66 after the course

4) The aircraft types that an operator can fly are listeda. In the company maintenance scheduleb. On the Air Operator Certificatec. In the aircraft flight manual

5) The aircraft registration marks that an air operator can fly are found in a. On the company approval certificateb. On the AOCc. In the company exposition

6) Aircraft Type Certificates must be issued prior to the issue ofa. C of Rb. C of Ac. CMR

7) CAA approval of a JAR 145 organisation to undertake base maintenance is

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a. In the company’s operations manualb. On the company’s Air Operators Certificate Data sheetc. In the company’s ‘Rating List’ part of the schedule approval

8) The requirements for commercial air transport aircraft to carry fuses on board is to be found in 

a. JAR OPS 1 section kb. ANGR 16c. JAR 145

9) Where can information on flights under 'A' and 'B' conditions be found? a. JAR OPS Subpart Bb. ANO schedulesc. BCAR Section A&B 8-13

10) Where can information on the aircraft documents to be carried in flight, be found?

a. BCAR Section A&B 8-13b. ANO Schedule 3c. JAR OPS Subpart B

11) The flight times recorded in the technical log are recordeda. On the chock to chock basisb. From take off to landingc. From time the first person on board to last person leaves aircraft

12) How long is a technical log retained a. 3 years after the aircraft is destroyedb. 5 years after the aircraft is destroyedc. 2 years after the aircraft is destroyed

13) When signing a CRS for a task involving different tradesa. Each engineer must sign for the task involving different tradesb. Only one signatory is required to sign the CRS, others sign job

cards

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c. Each engineer must sign the CRS for the complete task carrying out full functional checks

14) JAA publications are issued by  a. The JAAb. The NAAs of the individual member statesc. The CAA and printed in the international language before

distribution to the member states

15) When a JAR comes into force a. It will replace a complete section of BCARb. It will have to be passed by the parliament in order to become lawc. It will from the minimum standard acceptable to the CAA

16) How long is a technical log used by an operator under JAR OPS 1 retained?

a. 12 month after the aircraft is permanently withdrawn from serviceb. 24 month after the date of last entryc. 12 month after the date of last entry

17) Compass system replacement and compensation is certified bya. Compass Compensation certificateb. Flight Release Certificatec. Certificate of Release to Service

18) Information on the MOR scheme can be found ina. Accident Investigator Section of CAP 393b. ANO articlesc. CAA rules of the air

19) A NAA authority whilst reviewing a company for issue of an AOC assesses 

a. The technical requirements on behalf of their own laws and the legal requirements on behalf of their own laws

b. The technical requirements on behalf of the JAA and the legal requirements on behalf of their own laws

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c. The technical requirements on behalf of their own laws and the legal requirements on behalf of the JAA

20) When can an aircraft fly without being registered?a. When being flown under ‘A’ condition of the ANOb. When flying it under a Ferry Certificate for exportc. When being flown under ‘B’ conditions of the ANO

21) Radio equipment is required to be carried on board the aircraft as it isa. Prerequisite to issue of a C of Ab. Prerequisite to issue of an AOCc. Prerequisite to issue of a C of R

22) A pilot who carries out approved maintenance on his own light aircraft must

a. report it to the CAAb. have it inspected by a licenced engineerc. enter the details in the aircraft logbooks quoting his pilot’s licence

number

23) The responsibility for compiling an operations manual lies with a. The operatorb. The manufacturerc. The CAA

24) Who is responsible for producing the Crew Manual?a. The operatorb. The manufacturerc. The CAA

25) Logbooks under JAR OPS 1 are required to be retained for a period of  a. 21 month after the aircraft has been released to serviceb. 12 month after the aircraft has been permanently withdrawn from

servicec. 24 month after the date of the last entry in the appropriate logbook

26) The minimum experience requirements for a C1 base certifying engineer are

a. 5 years experience as a A1 certifying mechanic

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b. 3 years experience as a B1 or B2 certifying technicianc. 8 years relative experience

27) A type rated engineer, certifying work completed by other tradesmen is responsible for

a. Inspecting all part of the workb. Sample inspection of the workc. Inspecting all parts of the work and the paperwork

28) JAR 145 certification of commercial air transport aircraft exceeding 13610kg is not required for

a. The certifications of pre-flight inspectionsb. The rectification of defectsc. Daily checks with duration not exceeding 48 hours

29) The definition of a mandatory occurrence is given in   a. BCAR section Ab. The ANOc. Airworthiness Notices

30) Following the implementation of JAR66 who will be able to certify a CRS on a commercial air transport aircraft maintained by a JAR 145 organizations?

a. A holder of an appropriate WTR having passed an approved courseb. A person with company approvalc. A holder of a type rated licence with company authorisation

31) Where is the period of validity of an aircraft's CMR printeda. On the maintenance statementb. On the approval document to the maintenance schedulec. On the organisation’s schedule of approval

32) When an aircraft is grounded for parts, the expiry date of the CMRa. Is extended to include the time groundedb. Is brought forwardc. Remains unaltered

33) A C of A for export  a. Allows the aircraft to be exportedb. Allows the aircraft to fly to its destinationc. Doesn’t necessarily allow the aircraft to be flown to its destination

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34) A JAA Form 1 issued by an approved overhaul company is not valid until it is signed by   

a. A type rated licensed engineerb. A person approved by the NAAAc. An inspector

35) Acceptable Deferred Defects (ADDs) are recorded in  a. The aircraft log booksb. The grey pages of the Modification Record Bookc. The tech log

36) A defect rectified on a worksheet must bea. Attached to the tech log page and filed in the aircraft fileb. Cross referenced to the tech log or to the work pack depending on

when it was recorded and placed in the aircraft filec. Certified in the tech log or the work pack depending on when it

was recorded and placed in the aircraft file

37) Information on the classification of acceptable deferred defects is to be found in

a. The aircraft log booksb. The approval document or the maintenance schedulec. The company’s procedure manual

38) When must details of defects be transferred from the hangar work pack to the aircraft log book?

a. As soon after the event as possible but not later than 7 days after the expiry date of the CMR

b. Within 10 days after the eventc. As soon after the event as possible but not later than 10 days after

the event

39) An airship maintenance organisation would require approval under   a. JAR 145b. BCAR A8-18c. BCAR chap A8-15

40) Where would you find details of the tasks that the holder of a private pilot's licence can do on his own aircraft if it has a C of A in the private category?  

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a. BCAR A8-15b. Joint Aviation Requirement 145c. Air Navigation Regulations

41) A reportable accident is one which occursa. From the moment a person steps on board for the purpose of flight

until the aircraft stopsb. From the moment a person steps on board for the purpose of flight

until the aircraft returns and all person have disembarkedc. Between the times when the aircraft takes off and lands

42) A LAE with a 'C' rating can become involved with the certification ofa. Radio and radio installationb. The compass systemc. Part of the autopilot system

43) When an unserviceable component is removed from an aircraft and replaced with a different component to carry out the same function is classified as  

a. Modificationb. Repairc. Acceptable alternate part

44) An aircraft used for public transport must havea. Permit for flightb. An AOCc. Fitness for flight

45) When does a CMR become valid?a. When writtenb. Every 4 monthc. When issued

46) What information is contained on yellow Airworthiness notices?a. General informationb. Technical information, some of which is marked as mandatoryc. Safety matters

47) What happens to a 'hard time' component when removed from an aircraft?a. Inspected and if serviceable can be replacedb. Certified as serviceable and placed in quarantine storec. Scrapped or returned for overhaul

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48) A vital point inspection is carried out  a. Following disturbance of an aircraft part where mal-assembly

could cause catastrophic failureb. At all scheduled maintenance inspectionsc. Only on transport category aircraft over 5700kg MTMA

49) Where is the definition of MOR to be found?  a. ANGRb. ANO articlesc. BCAR section A

50) Information on bogus parts may be found ina. BCAR Section Ab. IEM 145.30 to JAR 145.30c. Airworthiness Notice 19

51) Since JAR 145 came into effecta. It applies only to transport passenger aircraftb. It has replaced the relevant chapters of BCAR Section Ac. It will list the minimum requirements acceptable to the CAA

52) An organisation carrying out maintenance on a private category aircraft exceeding 13610 kg must have

a. BCAR Section A8-13 approvalb. BCAR Section A8-3 approvalc. JAR 145 approval

53) In order to obtain a type rating a. Work on the type for 6 months in the last 24 monthsb. Have a manufacturer’s course within the last 3 yearsc. Must work on aircraft for 6 month within the last 24 months

54) Aircraft and aircraft component records must be retained by a JAR 145 approved organisation for a period of  

a. Three years after the aircraft/ component is permanently removed from service or destroyed

b. Two years after the aircraft/ component has been released from the JAR 145 approved organization

c. 5 years after the aircraft/ component has been released from the JAR 145 approved maintenance organization

55) A JAR 145 Approved company's Quality Assurance Department a. Must be part of the company

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b. Must also have BCAR approval before issuing JAA Form 1 Certificates

c. Can be contracted out to another JAR 145 approved company

56) The staffing requirements for an organisation approved to undertake maintenance on commercial transport aircraft are to be found in

a. JAR E.25Db. JAR 145.30c. JAR 25.13

57) Qualification requirements for engineers employed by a JAR 145 approved maintenance organisation are to be found in

a. JAR 145.20b. JAR 25c. JAR 66

58) JAR are printed by  a. JAAb. ACAOc. IATA

59) What is the wording of ACJa. Aircraft Circular Jointb. Advisory Circular Jointc. Approval Circular Joint

60) JAR 145 approved organisations are approved to maintain  a. All UK registered aircraft above 5700kg MTMAb. All UK registered aircraft in the transport and aerial work

categoriesc. Any JAA country’s registered commercial aircraft exceeding

13610kg MTMA in any C of A category provided the organization has the appropriate ratings

61) How is pressurisation cycles counted?a. Optional records dependent on CAA requirements for the aircraft

typeb. Are recorded as an additional entry on the tech log and transferred

to aircraft logc. Not counted since there is no requirements for their inclusion in the

aircraft log books

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62) If an ADD is raised in the technical loga. It is transferred to the aircraft log bookb. It is left on the tech log page until rectifiedc. It is transferred to the ADD sheets which form part of the technical

log

63) In respect of a CRS signatory the certificate can be made only when a. He has inspected all work done and paperworkb. He has ensured all aspects of work have been carried outc. He is sure he has company approval

64) How many people sign a CRS after scheduled maintenance inspection?a. Oneb. One in each licence category in respect to aircraft and systemc. One Airframe and one Avionics

65) When accepting parts for use on an aircraft the person must a. Inspect condition and serviceability of itemb. Check item has a green serviceable labelc. Check item is to the design of authorised Release Certificate

66) Certification requirements for a transport passenger aircraft are to be found in

a. The aircraft maintenance manualb. The approval document to the maintenance schedulec. The company approval document

67) On completion of the overhaul of an aircraft component by an overhaul organisation

a. The work sheets with a CRS are placed in the aircraft file with the log books

b. The work sheets are retained by the overhaul organization in their own files

c. The work sheets with a CRS are retained by the overhaul organization and JAR Form 1 is issued to customer

68) An alert bulletin printed by the manufacturer of a British constructed aircraft is  

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a. Classified as mandatory by the CAA and will be followed by an incorporation in the publication CAP 476

b. A recommended modification to the aircraft

69) Total engine hours expended may be determined from information given in  

a. The aircraft log bookb. The engine log bookc. The maintenance statement

70) Mandatory modifications area. Modifications of an urgent natureb. Modifications which are approved on an airworthiness approval

notec. Modifications which ensure continued airworthiness

71) Information contained in the ANO isa. Of a mandatory nature where safety is concernedb. Of legal nature in all sections and is therefore mandatoryc. Written in compliance with the Civil Aviation Act of 1982

ratifying ICAO convention

72) Compliance with the ANO is restricted toa. Aircraft and their equipment which are on the United Kingdom and

Commonwealth registersb. Aircraft and their equipment which are on the United Kingdom

civil register only

73) British Civil Airworthiness Requirements (BCAR) are printed bya. CAAb. JAAc. HMSO (Her Majesty’s Stationary Office)

74) An organisation approved by the CAA to an overhaul and repair aircraft engines must first comply with  

a. BCAR Chapter A-13b. JAR 145c. BCAR Chapter A8-15

75) Amendments to BCAR Sections A & B are by way ofa. Blue papersb. Yellow papersc. Grey papers

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76) The technical requirements for the design and construction of aircraft engines are found in

a. Joint Aviation Requirement 25b. Joint Aviation Requirement Ec. BCAR Section P

77) A quarantine store is a part of an approved store wherea. Aircraft parts are placed whilst awaiting delivery to customerb. Aircraft parts are placed, once they have been proved to confirm to

specificationc. Aircraft parts are placed, until they have been proved to conform to

specification

78) A prototype engine is defined asa. A type of engine which has not been evaluated by the CAA before

for the purpose of the issue of a British Type Certificateb. A new engine but similar to one previously investigated by the

CAA for issue of British Type Certificatec. A foreign built engine which has been issued with type certificates

by both the airworthiness authority of the country of origin and British CAA

79) An aircraft with a transport category C of A cannot be flown for hire and reward except  

a. Under the terms of an aircraft dealers certificateb. Under the terms of an air operators certificatec. Under the terms of an aerial work certificate

80) Which of the following manuals would be referred to when checking the airworthiness directive of a British built aircraft?

a. CAA additional directives CAP 473b. FAD volume 3 CAP 474c. CAP 476 Mandatory Aircraft Modifications and Inspections

Summary

81) FAA Airworthiness Directives are amended bya. Blue papersb. Bi-weekly listingsc. Monthly issue numbers and dates

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82) The publication CAA Additional Airworthiness Directives CAP 473 is amended by

a. Bi-weekly listings, since the publication covers additions to FAA Airworthiness Directive

b. A letter of transmittalc. Monthly issue numbers and dates

83) An Airworthiness Directive carried out to a propeller of American construction fitted to British built aircraft below 5700kg MTMA would be certified in

a. The propeller logb. The aircraft logc. The modification record book

84) If an Airworthiness Directive has not been complied within the flying hour limitations given in the directive, what would this have to the engine?

a. The approved engineer can award an extension to the compliance time to enable the engine to remain in operation

b. The engine and thus the aircraft is grounded until the directive has been complied with

c. The aircraft can be certified fit for flight under ‘A’ conditions of the ANO and continue operations for the period of validity of the certificate

85) The certification requirements for scheduled and non-scheduled mandatory inspections, overhauls and repairs are to be found in  

a. The aircraft maintenance manual 05-10-00b. The organization schedule of approvalc. The approval document to the aircraft maintenance schedule

86) The purpose of a CRS isa. To comply with ANO article 15b. To turn log book/ job card in a legal document to ensure signatory

takes full responsibility for work donec. To ensure that log book entry is complete

87) A hard time component inspection involvesa. An in-situ function testb. Removal of a component, its inspection and refittingc. Replacement with a new or overhauled component

88) Duplicate inspections are a. Inspections certified by an approval signatory or LAE and certified

by a second approved signatory or LAE

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b. Inspection signed by a mechanic and countersigned by an approved signatory or LAE

c. Inspections which have to be duplicated but which can finally be certified by a one approved signatory or LAE

89) A duplicate inspection must be certified  a. After CRS is certifiedb. Before CRS is certifiedc. Doesn’t matter where it is written, so long as it is included in the

log book entry

90) If an engine fuel control is disturbed a. The whole fuel control system must be inspected again in duplicateb. The part disturbed must be in inspected againc. The part disturbed must be inspected again in duplicate

91) The certificate of maintenance review (CMR) is required bya. All aircraft on British Registerb. All transport and aerial work aircraft on the British Registerc. All transport and aerial work aircraft over 2730kg

92) When related to aeronautical engineering, the term 'Inspection' is defined in the publication

a. ANO article 11b. BCAR Section Lc. Airworthiness Notice (AWN)3

93) Log books are required for all aircraft on the British Registera. Together with one for each engine and one for each variable pitch

propellerb. Together with one for each enginec. Together with one for each engine and for the propellers

94) Aircraft log booksa. Can only be flown in the aircraft to which they relate when the tech

log is not availableb. Must never be flown in the aircraft which they relatec. Are designed to be used in the air for the recording of defects and

then to be transferred onto the tech log

95) An aircraft technical log forms aa. Permanent history of the aircraft

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b. Part of the certificate of airworthiness for transport category aircraft

c. Day to day history of the aircraft

96) Which of the following documents forms part of the tech loga. Air operators certificateb. Maintenance statementc. Type certificate data sheet

97) Technical laws relating to Civil Aviation are contained ina. The civil aviation act 1982b. Civil aircraft airworthiness information and proceduresc. The air navigation order

98) Technical and administrative information is circulated to licensed engineers, aircraft owners, and approved organisations

a. Airworthiness noticesb. ANO revisionsc. General Regulations, revisions to CAP 393

99) Civil Aircraft Airworthiness Information and Proceduresa. Contain information of a mandatory natureb. Are a guide to the general maintenance of aircraftc. Contain approved inspection schedules

100) British Civil Airworthiness Requirements  a. Specify the minimum qualifications for aircrew and engineersb. Give technical informationc. List the minimum design requirements for aircraft

101) An aircraft flying on Commercial Transport operations requiresa. To be maintained by a B1 approved organisationb. To be maintained by a JAR 145 approved organisationc. To be maintained by a A1 approved organisation

102) A British aircraft manufacturer must apply for a Certificate of Airworthiness to the

a. ICAOb. Department of Trade and Industryc. SRG of the CAA

103) Certificate of Maintenance Review (CMR) comes into forcea. When issued

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b. When it is signedc. When it is placed in the aircraft

104) The categories of C of A acceptable for UK registered aircraft are listed in

a. CAAIP leaflet AL-8-2b. ANO Schedule 3c. BCAR Section A Chapter A8-13

105) The scale of equipment required to be carried by public transport category aircraft is laid down in ANO

a. Article 4b. Schedule 5c. Schedule 4

106) The period of validity of a Certificate of airworthiness isa. 12 monthb. Stated on the certificatec. 3 years

107) An aircraft in the Transport Category (Passenger):a. May transport passengers on approved routes onlyb. May carry passenger onc. May be used for any purpose

108) A Certificate of Maintenance Review (CMR) is made out  a. In duplicate for aircraft and ownerb. Once only for the ownerc. In triplicate fro owner, aircraft and CAA

109) A Design Certificate certifies thata. The design organization has been approvedb. All necessary requirement of BCAR have been complied withc. The drawings have been approved by the chief designer

110) The Certificate of Registration of an aircraft  a. Is valid for 12 monthsb. Is valid provided an approved maintenancec. Must be renewed if a change of ownership occurs

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111) Log books are initially provided bya. The operatorb. The manufacturerc. The CAA

112) Which of the following documents must be carried on an aircraft when flying for international public transport?

a. Engine log bookb. Air Operator Certificatec. Certificate of Registration

113) A Certificate of Release to Service states that a. A task has been carried out in accordance with JAR 145b. An operator has satisfied the CAA of his competencec. The aircraft has been maintained to an approved schedule

114) Which of the following is not contained in the Tech Log?a. Certificate of Maintenance Reviewb. Weight and cg schedulec. List of acceptable deferred defects

115) You would expect to find information on ground handling of aircraft in the

a. Aircraft maintenance manualb. Aircraft overhaul manualc. Flight manual

116) ATA Specification No. 100 isa. An internally agreed maintenance scheduleb. A system of numbering chapters and section of manualsc. A statement of international airworthiness requirements

117) Maintenance records must be retained fora. Six monthb. Until CAA approval has been given to destroy themc. 2 years after engine, aircraft or propeller has left the JAR 145

organization

118) Where would you find legislation governing Nationality and Registration Marks on UK registered aircraft?

a. ANOb. CAAIPc. BCAR

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119) A Certificate of Maintenance Review has to be raised   a. Defect rectificationb. Specific intervalsc. Major overhaul

120) A quarantine store holds  a. Holds life controlled items onlyb. Holds parts and materials received from overseasc. Materials and parts until proved to conform specification

121) A bonded store holdsa. Parts and materials until released by H.M. Customsb. Aeronautical supplied proved to conform to specificationc. Aeronautical supplies which have failed to conform

122) A mandatory modificationa. Must be carried out before the current inspection cycle is

completedb. Must be embodied before the next flightc. Is a modification which the CAA considers necessary to ensure

continued airworthiness of the aircraft

123) A modification document contains at a minimuma. Modification reference number, issue number, data, description,

and list of partsb. Modification reference number , data, descriptionc. Modification reference number and description

124) A concession is authority   a. For permanent reduction of a requirementb. To accept a limited quantity of sub-standard partsc. Not to embody a modification

125) Which of the following is typical of the number granted to a JAR 145 approved organisation?

a. AI/0000/83b. DA/0000/67c. CAA 00027

126) Variable load is weight ofa. Fuel, oil and non-expandable equipment relevant to roleb. Crew, their baggage and equipment relevant to rolec. Basic weight plus operating weight

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127) A log book is required for each engine,a. Fixed propeller, aircraftb. Airframe, APUc. Each V.P. propeller, aircraft

128) Technical logs are mandatory for the following groups  a. Transport Category plus aerial workb. Transport Category plus Privatec. Private plus Special Category

129) Rectification of defects should be entered in appropriate log books  a. Immediately reportedb. Within seven days of expiration of Certification of Maintenance

Reviewc. Before expiration of Certificate of Maintenance Review

130) A Certificate of Maintenance Review must be retained fora. Two years after expiry of period of validityb. Six month after date of issuec. Two years after date of issue

131) A flight manuala. Forms part of the certificate of Registrationb. Forms part of the certificate of Airworthinessc. Contains information for the crew only

132) Maintenance Schedules are produced by thea. CAA Airworthiness divisionb. Approved maintenance organizationc. Manufacturer with CAA approval

133) Where would you find details of inspections and classification of damage and repairs to aircraft?

a. Repair Manualb. Maintenance Manualc. Flight Manual

134) If after a duplicate inspection, the control system is disturbed in any way before flight,

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a. The whole duplicate inspection must be repeatedb. That part which has been disturbed shall be re-inspected in

duplicatec. The second part only of the duplicate inspection must be repeated

135) A Certificate of Maintenance Review is necessary after a. Refuelling an aircraftb. Any task affecting airworthiness of the aircraftc. A specified number of hours from the issue of the previous one

136) Are CAAIP mandatory?a. Only selected parts which are in BCARb. Nothing in CAAIP is mandatoryc. Yes, but only for six month a time

137) The aircraft captain records the aircraft hours flown and defects ina. Aircraft Log Bookb. Maintenance Statementc. Technical Log

138) A Technical Log is originated bya. Operatorb. CAAc. Manufacturer

139) Where would you find mandatory instrument markings and warning plaques?

a. Maintenance scheduleb. Flight Manualc. Aircraft log book

140) Who produces and prints servicing schedules?a. CAA for Air Operator Organizationsb. CAA and approved by the manufacturerc. Aircraft manufacturer and in some cases the operator, and

approved by CAA

141) Details of International Aircraft markings on the UK register will be found in

a. BCARb. ANOc. Flight Manual and Certificate of Airworthiness

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142) When a minor adjustment to a control system has been made away from base, a pilot or flight engineer may sign, if licensed for the type concerned

a. Both parts of a duplicate inspectionb. Neither part of the duplicate inspectionc. The second part of a duplicate inspection

143) An aircraft flying for public transport requires a. Air Operator Certificateb. Air Transport Certificatec. Air Owners Certificate

144) What has to be certified following a modification to a public transport aircraft

a. Certificate of Modificationb. Certificate of Release to Servicec. Certificate of Maintenance Review

145) What work has to be recorded and signed for?a. Only work involving replacementsb. Only work which entails a duplicate inspectionc. All work carried out

146) Who can sign a Certificate of Release to Service?a. Only a licensed engineerb. A licence engineer or approved inspectorc. Anyone who has work on the particular task

147) Where is the wording of the Certificate of Release to service laid downa. CAAIPb. Technical logc. BCAR and AMC 145.50b

148) What should not be kept in Quarantine or Bonded Store a. Commercial storesb. Engine sparesc. Aircraft spares

149) Where can information on overhaul and replacement periodicities be found?

a. Technical logb. Maintenance Manualc. Flight Manual

150) When is a Certificate of Fitness for Flight under 'A' Conditions required  

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a. To allow unregistered aircraft to fly for air testb. After a Certificate of Maintenance Review has been signedc. To allow an aircraft to fly on air test to check out modification

151) Who can sign a Certificate of Maintenance Reviewa. The captain of the aircraft he holds an ATPLb. A multi category type rated Licence Engineer or person approved

by the appropriate JAR 145 organizationc. A Flight Engineer licensed for the aircraft type

152) Amendments to aircraft manualsa. Can be embodied by the chief supervisor or his delegatesb. Are embodied by the operator and a copy forwarded to the CAA

for approvalc. Must not be done without written consent of the CAA

153) When is an Airworthiness Approval Note issued  a. By the CAA to the operator to approve the fitting of a major

modificationb. On completion of a test flight for Certificate of Airworthinessc. After renewal of the Certificate of Maintenance Review

154) Above what weight is an Air Operators Certificate required?a. 2730 kgb. All aircraft for public transportc. 3600 kg

155) An aircraft radio licence has to be renewed a. Every three yearsb. Every five yearsc. Annually and on change of ownership

156) If the operator varies the content of the maintenance schedule, what action must be taken?

a. Amend the Maintenance Scheduleb. Await CAA approval before amending the Maintenance Schedulec. Amend the Maintenance Schedule and seek the CAA approval

157) Who has to approve all Maintenance Schedules before they can be used?a. The Department of Trade and Industryb. The operator or his delegated maintenance organizationc. The Safety Regulation Group of the CAA

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158) A Certificate of Release to Service must be issued aftera. A repair has been carried out in accordance with an approved

repair schemeb. A re-fuel has been donec. All pre-departure inspection

159) Mandatory Warning Plaques and symbols must be displayeda. In the cabin only if they are legibleb. On all flightsc. They need not be displayed if they are incorporated in the flight

manual160) The responsibilities for certification of aircraft are laid down in

a. ANOb. ANO (General) Regulationc. Airworthiness Notice 3

161) Reportable occurrences are defined ina. ANO schedulesb. ANO articlesc. BCAR

162) An aircraft captain can authorize temporary repairs while away from basea. It satisfied that the aircraft is safe to return to baseb. Only if authorised to sign the Certificate of Release to Servicec. If safe to fly to nearest authorised maintenance organization to

issue a CRS

163) Maintenance Schedules are issueda. With an approval document by the CAAb. In a folder with the operators name on the coverc. Only if authorised to sign the Certificate of Release to Service

164) Approval of minor modifications to applicants other than design organizations is given by  

a. Issue of a letter of approvalb. Issue of a form AD261c. Issue of an Airworthiness Approval letter

165) When NIL defects are entered by a captain in the tech log a. A Certificate of Release to Service must be issued, nothing NIL

defectsb. All copies of this entry must be renewed before flightc. One copy is kept on the ground

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166) Deferred defects are recorded ona. The deferred defect manualb. Acceptable deferred defect sheet, part of the tech logc. The technical manual

167) The carriage of a technical log is mandatory for all aircraft registered in the UK

a. Registered in the UKb. Registered in the UK on international flight onlyc. Registered in the UK which have a Certificate of Maintenance

Review

168) An aircraft is awaiting spares, what effect has this on the Certificate of Maintenance Review  

a. None, it remains unchangedb. Deduct timec. Add time

169) If an engine is inhibited where is it recorded? a. Airframe log bookb. Engine log bookc. Flight manual

170) When extra documents are used for maintenance recovery and are too numerous to list in the aircraft log book

a. Obtain new log book and cross refer to the original log bookb. Enter brief details in log book and retain documentsc. Enter brief details in the log books and cross refer to a work pack

171) You are the pilot of an aircraft which sustains major structural damage facilitating major repair, who would you inform?

a. The safety regulation group of the CAAb. Chief inspector of accidentsc. The approval maintenance organization, responsible for its

maintenance

172) After a mandatory inspection has been carried out by a licensed engineer, what is issued

a. A flight release certificateb. A certificate of maintenance reviewc. Certificate of Release to Service

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173) Aircraft components released for service from a JAR 145 approved overhaul organisation must do so under cover of

a. JAA form 1b. JAA form 10c. CAA form 268A

174) Under what conditions can an aircraft fly on air test if the Certificate of Airworthiness has run out  

a. A clearance certificateb. ‘A’ conditionc. ‘B’ condition

175) Mandatory occurrences should be reported to a. Department of trade and industryb. Chief inspector of accidentsc. Safety date and analysis units of the CAA

176) A work pack gives details ofa. The aircraft weight, C of G and loading particularsb. The task carried out in order to implement particular part of the

maintenance programmec. All documents required to be carried in the aircraft during flight

177) How would you ensure that a foreign imported aircraft complied with BCAR

a. Check the aircraft log books against BCARb. Check the aircraft log books against schedule 4 of the ANOc. Check the aircraft against CAP 480 and the British type certificate

178) Aircraft components released for service from a JAR 145 approved overhaul organisation must do so under cover of

a. JAA form 1b. JAA form10c. CAA form 268A

179) A British type certificate is a pre-requisite to issue  a. A British C of A for exportb. A British Certificate of Airworthinessc. A Permit to fly

180) The wording for the CRS when certifying a private category aircraft is laid down in

a. ANO Article 11 & schedule 7

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b. JAR 145.50bc. BCAR Sect A & B/6-2

181) A work pack gives details ofa. The aircraft weight, C of G and loading particularsb. The task carried out in order to implement particular part of the

maintenance programmec. All documents required to be carried in the aircraft during flight

182) How would you ensure that a foreign imported aircraft complied with BCAR

a. Check the aircraft log books against BCARb. Check the aircraft log books against schedule 4 of the ANOc. Check the aircraft against CAP 480 and the British type certificate

183) Aircraft components released for service from a JAR 145 approved overhaul organisation must do so under cover of

a. JAA form 1b. JAA form10c. CAA form 268A

184) A British type certificate is a pre-requisite to issue  a. A British C of A for exportb. A British Certificate of Airworthinessc. A Permit to fly

185) The wording for the CRS when certifying a private category aircraft is laid down in

a. ANO Article 11 & schedule 7b. JAR 145.50bc. BCAR Sect A & B/6-2

186) Overhaul manuals are compiled and supplied bya. The aircraft manufacturerb. The component manufacturerc. Chapter 24 electrical power

187) Securing wire bundles information is found ina. Introductionb. Chapter 24 electrical powerc. Standard practices

188) Which type of diagram shows cable codes or wire numbers?

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a. Wiring diagram onlyb. Schematic diagramc. Both schematic and wiring diagrams

189) Zone numbers which help to locate a particular component are found ina. Wiring diagram onlyb. Both schematic and wiring diagramsc. Schematic diagram

190) Which part of the structural repair manual gives information on special protective treatments 

a. Fuselage Chapter 53b. Wings Chapter 57c. Structures – General Chapter 51

191) Overhaul manuals are compiled and supplied bya. The aircraft manufacturerb. The component manufacturerc. The aircraft operator

192) Bonding of metal for lightning strike on composite materialsa. Does not need bonding as frame is an insulatorb. Have cages with secondary bonding arrangementsc. Is bonded by connecting together with primary bonding

connections

193) When using a bonding tester a. The single probe is permanently connectedb. The dual probe is permanently connectedc. Both probes are permanently connected

194) Before conducting an insulation test all filament should bea. Bridgedb. Removedc. Earthed

195) An acceptable resistance value for a galley lighting circuit isa. 2 mega ohmsb. 1 mega ohmsc. 5 mega ohms

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196) To find details of electrical connector assembly you would refer toa. Chapter 20 and 91 of the appropriate manualb. Chapter 20 of the appropriate manualc. Chapter 20 and 94 of the appropriate manual

197) Standard circuit symbols will be found in a. ATA 200 specificationb. ATA 100 specificationc. British Standard 3939

198) In practice circuit symbols used in production of aircraft wiring diagrams will 

a. Always be found in aircraft maintenance manual chapter 20b. Always be found in standard specificationc. Normally be found in standard specification

199) The final element of a schematic wiring diagram will normally be a. Issue 1,2,3 etcb. Sheet 1,2,3c. 101,201,301 etc

200) A service bulletin with a red topa. Originates from company quality departmentb. Is an alert bulletin from the manufacturerc. Originates from CAA

201) Electrical symbols are found ina. Standard practicesb. Introductionc. Chapter 24 electrical power

202) Securing wire bundles information is found in a. Introductionb. Chapter 24 electrical powerc. Standard practices

203) Which type of diagram shows cable codes or wire numbers?a. Wiring diagram onlyb. Schematic diagramc. Both schematic and wiring diagrams

204) Zone numbers which help to locate a particular component are found in

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a. Wiring diagram onlyb. Both schematic and wiring diagramsc. Schematic diagram

205) Which part of the structural repair manual gives information on special protective treatments 

a. Fuselage Chapter 53b. Wings Chapter 57c. Structures – General Chapter 51

206) Amendments to Maintenance Manual by manufacturer are given bya. A letter of instructionb. A letter of transmittalc. A letter of amendment

207) ATA 100 manual layout the airframe SYSTEM group occupiesa. 51-57b. 5-12c. 20-49

208) Which element in the ATA number 24-16-01 refers to the chapter? a. 24b. 01c. 16

209) Service bulletins are issued by thea. CAAb. Manufacturerc. Aircraft operator

210) In maintenance manual description and operation is covered in page block 

a. 101-199b. 201-299c. 1-99

211) JARs, when implementeda. Will succeed BCARs b. Will succeed FARs c. Will be an alternative to BCARs

212) Where is the period of validity of CMR stated?a. In the maintenance statement

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b. On the CMRc. In the maintenance schedule

213) If, at a major check, there is too much documentation to go into the log book

a. all documentation pack should be attached to log book b. a new log book is raised c. the documentation is stored elsewhere and the logbook is cross

referred to it

214) What can an A1 licensed engineer sign for?a. Minor Scheduled Line Maintenance tasks on turbine engine aircraft b. Minor Scheduled Line Maintenance tasks on piston engine aircraftc. Minor Scheduled Line Maintenance tasks on turbine engine

helicopters

215) What approval would you need to maintain airships?a. A8 – 18 b. JAR 145 with two sections of A8 – 18 c. JAR A

216) Where would you find the syllabus for a JAR-145 organisation certifying staff?

a. JAR 147b. JAR 145 c. JAR 66

217) Who is responsible for monitoring company compliance to JAR-145?a. Accountable Managerb. Quality Manager c. Base Maintenance Manager

218) Aircraft that are not regulated by EASAa. remain regulated under ANO b. remain regulated under JARc. remain regulated under FAR

219) European Commissions Regulation (EC) No: 2042/2003 - Annex 1 (Part M) is about

a. JAR-OPSb. Aircraft Operationsc. continued airworthiness aircraft and aeronautical products

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220) Info about AMC of Part-M, Part-145 and Part-66 is found in a. JAR-OPSb. EASA Decision No: 2003/19/RM c. BCAR's

221) By when do BCAR licensed aircraft maintenance engineers have to conform to EASA Part-66?

a. 2001 b. 2006 c. 2011

222) What does JAR stand for? a. Joint Aviation Requirements b. Joint Airworthiness Requirements c. Joint Airworthiness Regulations

223) To what does a B1-3 License apply to? a. helicopter with turbines, their engines, airframes and electricsb. helicopters with piston engines, their engines, airframes and

electrics c. light aircraft with piston engines

224) What can an A1 licensed engineer sign for?a. Minor Scheduled Line Maintenance tasks on piston engine aircraft b. Minor Scheduled Line Maintenance tasks on turbine engine aircraft c. Minor Scheduled Line Maintenance tasks on turbine engine

helicopters

225) When the block CRS is finally issued for base maintenance at a JAR 145 organisation, who is ultimately responsible for maintenance carried out during the check

a. The Category B LAE b. The Category C LAE c. The accountable manager

226) The JAR 145 approval is not required to carry out a. Pre flight checks b. Daily checks ( as long as 48 hours has not passed) c. Defect rectification

227) Where would you find the requirement and syllabus for a maintenance licence

a. JAR 145 / part 145 b. JAR 66 / part 66

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c. JAR 147 / part 147

228) An approved JAR 145 organisation is one which is a. of a standard acceptable to the CAA and the FAA b. of a standard as defined in the ANO c. of a standard acceptable to the JAA

229) A certificate of maintenance review is a. Is not required for all transport aircraft maintained under JAR145 /

part 145b. Required for all transport aircraft maintained under JAR145 / part

145c. Is required for all aircraft over 5300kg MTWA

230) What is an “ Exposition ” a. A document which sets out details of an organisation b. A document which sets out details of a maintenance organisation c. A document which sets out details of how maintenance work is

carried out

231) A B2 Licence applies to a. line maintenance on airframe structure b. line maintenance on electrical systems and avionics c. line maintenance on airframe structure and power plants

232) Flight data recorder data relevant to a MOR must be kept for a. 7 b. 14 days c. 6 month

233) EASA part / JAR 145.A.60 Occurrence reporting must be made within a. 72 hours b. 96 hours c. 10 days

234) CAA CAP 382 MOR reporting must be made within (may be adjusted to question 3 soon)

a. 72 hours b. 96 hours c. 10 days

235) How long does a JAR-145 approved organisation have to retain aircraft documentation?

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a. One year after the aircraft has been permanently withdrawn from service

b. Two years after the aircraft has been released from the organisation c. Five years after the aircraft has been permanently withdrawn from

service

236) The time scale for retaining training records within JAR- / part 147 school is

a. 5 years after the completion of the course b. 5 years after the candidate leaves the course c. 2 years after the candidate leaves the course

237) For which type of maintenance do you need JAR /part 145 approval a. Pre-Flight Daily b. Hanger Base Maintenance c. Weekly check

238) Who is responsible for publishing JAR’s a. ICAO b. NAA c. JAA

239) JAR stands for a. Joint Aviation Regulations b. Joint Aviation Requirements c. Joint Aircraft Requirements

240) JAA stands for a. Joint Aviation Authorities b. Joint Aviation Agency c. Joint Aircraft Authorities cycle

241) As per definition component means a. engine or airframe b. any engine, propeller, part or appliancec. airframe, engine & propellers

242) As per definition certifying staff means personnel responsible for the -___________ after maintenance

a. sign offb. release of an aircraft or a component c. the log book

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243) All of the processes ensuring that, at any time in its operating life, the aircraft complies with the airworthiness requirements in force and is in a condition for safe operation

a. is the definition for continuing airworthiness b. is the definition for aircraft monitoring c. is the definition for JAR-/EASA-OPS M

244) Large aircraft per definition means an aircraft, classified as an aeroplane with a maximum take-off mass of more than

a. 5,700 kg b. 5,700 kg, or a multi-engine helicopter c. 5,700 lbs

245) any one or combination of overhaul, repair, inspection, replacement, modification or defect rectification of an aircraft or component, with the exception of pre-flight inspection

a. is the definition for repair b. is the definition for maintenance c. is the definition for continuing airworthiness

246) The inspection carried out before flight to ensure that the aircraft is fit for the intended flight

a. is the definition for a pre-flight inspection b. is the definition for a daily inspection c. is the definition for a ETOPS-Inspection

247) The aircraft continuing airworthiness records shall consist of, as appropriate,

a. aircraft, engine & propeller logbooks b. aircraft logbook, engine logbook(s) or engine module log cards,

propeller logbook(s) and log cards, for any service life limited component and the operator's technical log

c. aircraft logbook, engine logbook(s) or engine module log cards, propeller logbook(s) and log cards, for any service life limited component

248) The aircraft continuing airworthiness records shall contain the a. current AD's; status of modifications and repairs; status of

compliance with maintenance programme; status of service life limited components; list of deferred maintenance

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b. current AD's; status of modifications and repairs; status of compliance with maintenance programme; status of service life limited components; mass and balance report

c. current AD's; status of modifications and repairs; status of compliance with maintenance programme; status of service life limited components; mass and balance report; list of deferred maintenance

249) As per EC No 2042/2003 an operator shall ensure that the aircraft technical log is retained for ____ months after the date of the last entry.

a. 24 b. 36 c. 48

250) The maintenance of components shall be performed by appropriately approved Subpart F or

a. Part-145 maintenanceb. Part-21 maintenance c. Part-27 maintenance

251) The regulation which establishes the measures to be taken to ensure that airworthiness is maintained, including maintenance is

a. part 66 b. part 145 c. part M

252) Part M applies to a. Commercial aircraftb. Private and commercial aircraft c. Private aircraft only

253) The organisation involved in maintenance of large or commercial aircrafts and components is

a. a part M company b. a part 145 company c. a part 66 company

254) A part 145 company must have a. part 66 licensed and part 147 trained personnelb. part 66 licensed personnel c. part 147 trained personnel

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255) To perform aircraft maintenance a part ____ approved company must perform the work per part _____ with part ____ certified personnel being trained by a part ____ company.

a. M , 145 , 66 , 147 b. 145 , M , 147 , 66 c. 145 , M , 66 , 147

256) The JAR 145 approval is not required to carry out a. Pre flight checks b. Daily checks ( as long as 48 hours has not passed) c. Defect rectification

257) The turbine engine aircraft certifying mechanic has a a. Cat B2 licence b. Cat A1 licence c. Cat A2 licence

258) The piston engine aircraft certifying mechanic has a Cat a. B1.1 licence b. Cat A1 licence c. Cat A2 licence

259) The piston engine helicopter certifying mechanic has a Cat a. A3 licence b. A4 licence c. B1.3 licence

260) The turbine engine helicopter certifying mechanic has a Cat a. A3 licence b. A2 licence c. A1

261) The Cat ‘A’ licence is a ________ based licence. a. avionics b. engine c. mechanical

262) A Cat A mechanic cans issue CRS a. within the limits of his authorisation b. for simple tasks c. for all tasks he has been trained for

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263) After the required 800 hours for an A1 or 600 hours part 147 basic training for an A2 licence, practical line maintenance experience of

a. 6 month is required b. 1 year is required c. 2 years is required

264) Self-Starter without any previous experience who have passed the theoretical exams for a Cat A licence require

a. 3 years of work experience b. 2 years of work experience c. 1 year of work experience

265) The maintenance engineer who can sign a CRS for aeroplanes with turbine engines must have a

a. B1.3 licence b. B1.2 licence c. B1.1 licence

266) The maintenance engineer who can sign a CRS for aeroplanes with piston engines must have a

a. B1.4 licenceb. B1.3 licencec. B1.2 licence

267) The maintenance engineer who can sign a CRS for helicopters with turbine engines must have a

a. B1.1 licence b. B1.3 licence c. B1.4 licence

268) The maintenance engineer who can sign a CRS for helicopters with piston engines must have a

a. B1.2 licence b. B1.3 licence c. B1.4 licence

269) To be able to issue CRS for special avionics tasks you must have a a. B1 licence b. B2 licence c. Cat A.2 licence

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270) The subdivisions of a B2 licence are a. B2 licence has no subdivisions b. B2.1 , B2.2 B2.3 & B2.4 c. B2 aeroplanes & B2 helicopters