10.2 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the different licence categories

A

A, B1, B2, C

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2
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What are cat A and B1 further sub-divided into

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A1 + B1.1 - turbine engined aeroplane
A2 + B1.2 - piston engined aeroplane
A3 + b1.3 - turbine engined helicopters
A4 + B1.4 - piston engine helicopters

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3
Q

What are group 1 aircraft

A

Group 1: complex motor powered aircraft, multi engine helicopters, aircraft equipped with fly by wire

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4
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What are group 2 aircrafts

A

Aircrafts other than those in group 1

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5
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What are the sub-group for group 2

A

2a - single turbo propeller engine aeroplane
2b - single turbine engine helicopter
2c - single piston engine helicopter

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6
Q

What are aircrafts within group 3

A

Piston engine aeroplane other than those in group 1

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7
Q

What is the definition of complex power motors aeroplane classification

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Maximum certificated take off mass exceeding 5700 kg
More than 19 passenger seats
Minimum crew of two pilots
Equipped with turbojet engines or more than one turboprop engine

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8
Q

Helicopters certification for complex power motors

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Maximum take off mass exceeding 3175kg
Maximum passenger seats of more than 9 Operation with a minimum of at least two pilots

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9
Q

What form is used for application of licence

A

EASA form 19

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10
Q

How many licences can one person use at one time

A

1

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11
Q

How many licences can someone hold

A

Unlimited

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12
Q

What is the age you can be eligible for a licence

A

18 or older

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13
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A licences privileges

A

Certify minor schedule line maintenance and simple defect rectification

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14
Q

What can’t an A licence do under approval

A

Cannot certify work carried out by other people

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15
Q

B1 licences authorisation

A

Can gain authorisation to certify for maintenance on aircraft structure, mechanical and electrical system as well as power plants

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16
Q

Can b1 work on avionic system

A

Can certify work on avionic system as long as it only requires simple tests to prove serviceable

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17
Q

Who signs off work using test equipment and a degree of troubleshooting on avionic systems (exam)

A

B2

18
Q

Do B1licences come with A licence privileges

A

Yes

19
Q

What can B2 licences engineers sign for

A

Can certify work carried out on avionic systems

20
Q

Does a b2 get the privileges of a A licence

A

No

21
Q

Are there sub divisions for b2 licence engineers

A

No a b2 licence engineer can work on any aeroplanes and helicopters and turbine or piston engines

22
Q

What does a C licence engineer hold in regards to privileges

A

The holder can issue certificate of realise to service following base maintenance

23
Q

What are the language requirement for licences

A

He/she is able to read, write and communicate to an understandable level in the language

24
Q

What must the licences engineer demonstrate to have and how

A

Sufficient knowledge and this is demonstrated by passing the relevant written examination.

25
Q

What forms are exams in

A

Multi choice format

26
Q

How much experience should he/she have in a 2 year period

A

6 months

27
Q

How long are licences exams valid for

A

10 years

28
Q

How many times can you take an exam within a year

A

3

29
Q

In addition to knowledge requirements what else do the applicants need to show

A

Sufficient aircraft experience

30
Q

What experience do you need to gain an A/B1.2/B1.4

A

No previous training - 3 years
Skilled working in a technical trade - 2 years
Part 147 approved course - 1 year

31
Q

What experience does a B1.1/B1.3/B2 need

A

No previous technical training - 5 years
Skilled worker in the technical trade - 3 years
Part 147 approval basic training course - 2 years

32
Q

What experience does a C licence need

A

3 years as B1.1/B1.3 or B2 on large A/C or part 145 B1.1/B1.3 or B2 support staff
5 years as B1.2 or B1.4 on large A/C or part 145 B1.2 or B1.4 support staff
3 years as B1 or B2 on non large A/C or as part 145 B1 or B2 support staff

33
Q

Extension requirement how much experience is needed (exam)

A

Additional recent experience required may be less than 1 year but shall be more than 3 months

34
Q

Will experience outside civil maintenance environment be accepted

A

Yes when experience is equivalent to that required by part 66

35
Q

How long is a maintenance licence valid for

A

5 years

36
Q

How many times can a licence be renewed

A

Unlimited

37
Q

Do you need a type rating for Cat A licence

A

No

38
Q

Do cat B1 and B2 engineers need a type rating

A

Yes

39
Q

What should the type course involve

A

Both practical and theory aspects

40
Q

Do you need practical elements to gain a cat C licence

A

No