Federal Air Regulations Flashcards

-SJVC Aviation -AERO-30

1
Q

Which statement is true about the F.A.A.?

  • Stands for Federal Aviation Administration
  • Is under the Department of Transportation
  • Has the responsibility of promoting and regulating aviation
  • All of the above
A

All of the above

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When an Airworthiness Directive is issued:

  • It is mandatory to be complied with by the date or time prescribed in the AD
  • The owner or operator of the aircraft is responsible to see that it is complied with
  • An A and P mechanic can perform the work, make the logbook entry and return it to service providing it does not involve a major repair or alteration
  • All of above
A

All of above

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3
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The Inspection Authorization is:

A

Is an authorization that an A and P mechanic can receive if he meets the legal requirements and it must be renewed bi-annually.

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4
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When an airworthy (at the time of sale) aircraft is sold the Airworthiness Certificate:

A

Is transferred with the aircraft

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5
Q

Which of the following repairs is classified as a major?

  • The splicing of skin sheets
  • Installation of new engine mounts obtained from the aircraft manufacturer
  • Any repair of damaged stressed metal skin
  • Replacing the oil filter due to leakage
A

The splicing of skin sheets

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6
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A repair, as performed on an airframe, shall mean:

A

The restoration of the airframe to a condition for safe operation after damage or deterioration.

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Q

Who is responsible for the upkeep of the required maintenance records for an aircraft?

A

The aircraft owner

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8
Q

The replacement of a damaged vertical stabilizer with a new identical stabilizer purchased from the aircraft manufacturer is considered a:

A

Minor repair

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9
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Instrument repairs may be performed by whom?

A

By an FAA-approved instrument repair station or the instrument manufacturer

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10
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FAA certificated mechanics may:

A

Approve for return to service a minor alteration they have performed appropriate to the rating(s) they hold.

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11
Q

What is the normal duration a mechanic certificate with airframe and/or powerplant ratings?

A

Until surrendered, suspended, or revoked

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12
Q

Why is a mechanic applicant issued a temporary certificate after successful completion of the required tests?

A

To allow for review of his-her application and supplementary documents

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13
Q

Which of the following statements is true for a certificated and appropriately rated mechanic regarding repairs and alterations?

A

He/she may perform an airframe major repair or major alteration, but cannot approve the work for return to service.

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(1) Certificated mechanics with an airframe rating may perform a minor repair to an airspeed indicator providing they have the necessary equipment available.
(2) Certificated mechanics with a powerplant rating may perform a major repair to a propeller providing they have the necessary equipment available.

Regarding the above statements:

A

Neither number one nor number two is true

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15
Q

Which of the following appliance repair is classified as a major?

  • Overhaul of a hydraulic pressure pump
  • Repairs to a propeller governor or its control
  • Troubleshooting and repairing a landing light circuit
  • Disassembly and overhauling a starter-generator
A

Overhaul of a hydraulic pressure pump

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16
Q

What is/are the appropriate action(s) concerning minor repairs performed on a certificated aircraft?

  1. FAA Form 337 s must be completed
  2. Entries must be made in the aircraft s maintenance record
  3. The owner of the aircraft must submit a record of all minor repairs to the FAA at least annually
A

Only number two is true

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17
Q

Which statement is true regarding the use of FAA Form 337?

A

FAA Form 337 is not authorized for use with other than U.S. registered aircraft.

18
Q

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 by the FAA and what is the disposition of the completed forms?

A

Two; one copy for the aircraft owner and one copy for the FAA

19
Q

Which statement is true regarding the requirements for maintenance record format?

A

Any format which provides record continuity and includes the required information may be used.

20
Q

When approving for return to service after maintenance or alteration, the approving person must enter in the maintenance record of the aircraft:

A

A description (or reference to acceptable data) of work performed, date of completion, the name of the person performing the work (if someone else), signature, certificate number, and kind of certificate held.

21
Q

In order to reconstruct lost or destroyed aircraft maintenance records, it is necessary to establish:

A

Total time-in-service of the airframe

22
Q

The Air Transport Association of America (ATA) Specification No. 100:

(1) Establishes a standard for the presentation of technical data in maintenance manuals.
(2) Divides the aircraft into numbered systems and subsystems in order to simplify locating maintenance instructions.

Regarding the above statements:

A

Both number one and number two are true

23
Q

The action required by an AD may take what form?

  1. Inspection
  2. Part(s) replacement
  3. Design modification
  4. Change in operating procedure(s)
  5. Overall change in the content, form and disposition of aircraft maintenance records.
A

1, 2, 3, and/or 4

24
Q

Type Certificates Data sheets are issued for which of the following products?

A

Aircraft, engines, and propellers

25
Q

(1) The Federal Aviation Regulations require approval after compliance with the data of a Supplemental Type Certificate.
(2) An installation of an item manufactured with the Technical Standard Order system requires no further approval for installation in a particular aircraft.

Regarding the above statements:

A

Only number one is true

26
Q

The issuance of an Airworthiness Certificate is governed by which part?

A

14CFR Part 21

27
Q

(1) Manufacturer s data and FAA publications such as Airworthiness Directives, Type Certificate Data Sheets, and advisory circulars are all approved data.
(2) FAA publications such as Technical Standard Orders, Airworthiness Directives, Type Certificate Data Sheets, Aircraft Specifications, and Supplemental Type Certificates are all approved data.

Regarding the above statements:

A

Only number two is true

28
Q

Technical information about older aircraft models, of which no more than 50 remain in service, can be found in the:

A

Aircraft Listings

29
Q

What is the means by which the FAA notifies aircraft owners and other interested persons of unsafe conditions and prescribes the condition under which the product may continue to be operated?

A

Airworthiness Directives

30
Q

(1) A Supplemental Type Certificate may be issued to more than one applicant for the same design change, providing each applicant shows compliance with the applicable airworthiness requirements.
(2) An installation of an item manufactured in accordance with the Technical Standard Order system requires no further approval for installation in a particular aircraft.

Regarding the above statements:

A

Only number one is true

31
Q

Aviation Maintenance Alerts:

A

Provide information about aircraft problems and recommend corrective actions.

32
Q

Who is responsible for correcting discrepancies that arise between inspections?

A

The owner or operator of the aircraft

33
Q

Who may release an aircraft for service after the completion of an annual inspection?

A

An A and P mechanic with an IA

34
Q

During an annual inspection, if a defect is found which makes the aircraft unairworthy, the person disapproving the inspection must:

A

Provide a sign and dated written notice of the defect to the owner

35
Q

An Airworthiness Directive requires that a propeller be altered. Certificated mechanics could:

A

Perform and approve the work for return to service if it is a minor alteration.

36
Q

A certificated mechanic with a powerplant rating may perform:

A

One hundred hour inspections required by the Federal Aviation Regulations on a powerplant or any component thereof and approve and return the same to service.

37
Q

An aircraft was not approved for return to service after an annual inspection and the owner wanted to fly the aircraft to another maintenance base. Which statement is correct?

A

The owner must obtain a special permit

38
Q

For aircraft operated under 14CFR part 91, what differences is there, if any, between the record entry requirements for maintenance (e.g. repair or alterations) and the record entry requirements for inspections (beyond the description of the work performed and the type and extent of inspection)?

A

Aircraft total time is required to be included only in the inspection entry.

39
Q

When is a mechanic responsible for checking AD compliance?

A

When performing an inspection required under part 91, 125, or 135

40
Q

Check thrust bearing nuts for tightness on new or newly overhauled engines at the first 50-hour inspection following installation. Subsequent inspections on thrust bearing nuts will be made at each third 50-hour inspection.

A

150 hours