Avation Mechanic Privileges And Limitations Flashcards
Certificates mechanics with a powerplant rating may perform:
100-hour inspections required by the Federal Aviation Regulations on a powerplant, propeller, or any component thereof, and may release the same to service.
A repair, as performed on an airframe, shall mean:
The restoration of the airframe to a condition for safe operation after damage or deterioration.
Under the Federal Aviation Regulations, an aviation maintenance technician is required to perform maintenance on an aircraft so that it:
Is at least equal to its original or properly altered condition
The replacement of fabric on fabric-covered parts such as wings, fuselages, stabilizers, or control surfaces is considered to be a:
Major repair even though no other alteration or repair is performed.
Which is classified as a major repair?
The splicing of skin sheets.
The 100-hour inspection required by Federal Avation Regulations for certain aircraft being operated for hire may be performed by:
Appropriately rated mechanics and approved by them for return to service.
A person working under the supervision of a certificated mechanic with an airframe and powerplant rating is not authorized to perform:
A 100-hour inspection
Certificated mechanics, under their general certificate privileges, may:
Perform 100-hour inspection of instruments.
An airworthiness directive requires that a propeller be altered. Certificated mechanics could:
Perform and approve the work for return to service if it is a minor alteration.
The replacement of a damaged vertical stabilizer with a new identical stabilizer purchased from the aircraft manufacturer is considered a:
Minor repair
FAA certificated mechanics may:
Approve for return to service a minor alteration they have performed appropriate to the ratings they hold.
A certificated mechanic with a powerplant rating may perform the:
100-hour inspection required by the Federal Aviation Regulations on a powerplant or any component thereof and approve and return the same to service.
14 CFR part 65 contains regulations regarding the certification of:
Airmen other than flight crew members.
14 CFR part 65 sub part D contains regulations regarding the certification of:
Mechanics
A certificated mechanic shall not exercise the privileges of the certificate and rating unless, within the preceding 24 months, the Administrator has found that the certificate holder is able to do the work or the certificate hold has:
Served as a mechanic under the certificate and rating for at least 6 months.