10.7 A - Applicable National and Int. Requirements Flashcards

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what year was ATA formed?

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1936

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what does ATA mean?

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Air transport association of America

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what was the purpose of ATa?

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an attempt to improve efficiency and cost effectiveness and safety

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what is ata 104?

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guidelines for maintenance training

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what is ata 105?

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guidelines for training and qualification of NDT

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what is ata 106?

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qualification guidelines for approved parts and sources

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what is ata 300?

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packaging of spares

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what is ata 2000?

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integrated data processing material management

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what is ata ispec 2200?

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standard for development, management and exchange of digital technical manuals

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what is msg 3?

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maintenance programme development programme

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what is wasg?

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world airlines and suppliers guide

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what is the purpose of ata 100?

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industry recommended format for layout of technical manuals

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what is S1000d?

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international specification for technical publications utilising a common source database

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in regards to aircraft manuals, what must be done before distribution?

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be approved by NAA during initial certifications

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what two methods can be used for a revision of a manual?

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normal revision (NR) and temporary revision (TR)

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what is a normal revision?

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same approval status, released quarterly or as required for major changes

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what is required during a NR?

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transmittal letter stating revision number, consecutively numbered, effectivity date and instructions on how to replace affected pages

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how quickly should a NR be transmitted from manufacturer or DOA to customer?

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within 10 days of revision date printed

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what is the difference between a NR and TR?

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a TR, short notice and no time to prepare complete revision,
printed on yellow paper

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are TR allowed to be revisied?

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no, they must be replaced by an entirely new TR

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how are TR removed?

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either when fully incorporated within a NR, or when superseded by a different TR

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what is FTM?

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flight test manual

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what is SL?

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service letters

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what is SIL?

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service information letters

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what does the maintenance planning document (MPD) provide?
information for each operator to develop customised scheduled maintenance programme
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what does the MPD satisfy?
FAA and EASA requirement for "instructions for continued airworthiness"
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what must an operator produce?
maintenance programme (MP) approved by the NAA
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what will be detailed in an operators MP? (4)
* intervals for component inspection, lubrication or overhaul, * mandatory life limits on components * how inspections and tasks packaged (a/c Check) * applicability of aircraft
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what is the purpose of a reliability programme?
analyse the MP's effectiveness and identify trends to adjust MP (increase task frequency based on experience)
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what is a self declared MP (SDMP)?
aircraft not used in CAT where an owner develops an AMP based on manufacturers recommendations or EASA MIP. it cannot be less restrictive than MIP
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By who and how often should a SDMP be reviewed?
annually by the engineer or camo. owner must ensure this is carried out
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what is LAMS?
light aircraft maintenance schedule
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what is the purpose of LAMS?
maintenance schedule for non-easa, piston engine less than 2730kg MTOM used for CAT or non-CAT
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who produces a LAMS?
the CAA
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what does LAMS also include?
scheduled maintenance for single piston engined helicopters less than 2730kg MTOM
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what CAP is for helicopters, what CAP is for aeroplanes LAMS
helicopters = CAP 412 Aeroplanes = CAP 411
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what page block is description and operation?
001 - 099
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what page block is troubleshooting?
101-199
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what page block is maintenance practises?
201-299
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what page block is servicing?
301-399
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what page block is removal/installation
401-499
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what page block is adjustment/test?
501-599
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what page block is inspection/check?
601-699
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what page block is cleaning/painting?
701-799
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what page block is approved repairs?
801-899
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what page block is despatch deviation guide?
901-999
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what 3 manuals is WDM split up into?
ASM - schematics AWM - wiring manual AWL - wiring list
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what is a requirement of Part-M and Air-Ops to operate?
approved MEL
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what may the NAA allow the operator do in regards to MEL?
operate outside the scope of the approved MEL but not outside the scope of the MMEL
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if a CAT A MEL has been applied for a time limit not including calander days, when does it start?
I.e flying hours, immediately
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who decides whether an aircraft can dispatch with mutliple unserviceabilities?
rests with the operating crew
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what is a service bulletin?
details recommendations concering maintenance or operation of aircraft. NOT mandatory
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where are modifcation records kept? (UK)
CAP 395