Airworthiness - Block 2 Flashcards

1
Q

What does it mean to have an aircraft airworthy?

A

Conforms to the approved type design or certificate (manufactured specs)

Conforms to all inspections

Condition for safe operation

Maintenance and alterations are performed in accordance with 14CFR Pt. 21, 43, & 91

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How does the aircraft show airworthiness? (11)

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i) Proper documents
ii) Preflight inspection
iii) Proper inspections complete
iv) If placards are not legible it is unairworthy
v) MEL
vi) Airworthiness Certificate
vii) Radio License (if international)
viii) Registration (federal & state)
ix) Operating Handbook(POH)
x) Weight & Balance
xi) Any other supplemental documents such as GPS and avionics systems

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Q

Who is responsible for keeping an aircraft airworthy?

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The owner of the aircraft

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Who is responsible in determining if an aircraft is in an airworthy condition?

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The pilot operating the aircraft

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5
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What could make an aircraft un-airworthy?

A

Not in proper condition

Broken wingtips

Engine failed

Aircraft Fire

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6
Q

How long is an airworthiness certificate valid?

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Forever, and is only invalidated temporarily if the aircraft is in an un-airworthy state

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Q

What maintenance inspections need to be completed to keep an aircraft airworthy?

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a) 100 Hour (if for compensation or hire) (rental is not needed)
i) Can be overflown by 10 hours but only for reaching closest inspection point

(1) Goes into the next 100 hours
(2) Annual can substitute for 100 hour
b) Annual (12 calendar months) 91.409
i) What is inspected

(1) Appendix D in Part 43 (look up)
(2) Return to service has to b granted by A&P with an IA (inspection authorization)
(a) Privileges of an IA in 14 CR Part 65
ii) Progressive Inspection is done by UND

(1) Phases in a 12 calendar month period that replace the annual
(2) Due to heavy use
(3) Four phase inspection cycle
(4) 50 or 60 hours between phase inspections
(a) Inspection Items
(i) 1. Fuselage, cabin, empnnage
(ii) 2. Engine , propeller
(iii) 3. Wings, Landing Gera
(iv) Engine, Propeller
(b) Routine items get viewed often and detailed inspection itesm are priority.
c) ELT 91.207
i) 12 calendar months
(1) battery must have 50% useful; Or
(a) not have over 1 hour of use continual
d) Transponder (every 24 calendar months)
i) 91.413
e) IFR ONLY (24 calendar months)
i) Static system 91.411
ii) Each altimeter 91.411
All Items kept in maintenance logbooks

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8
Q

Where do you find all inspection and maintenance

A

All Items kept in maintenance logbooks

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Q

What do we do if we find something broken? We need to first determine if we can fly with the item broken.

A
We have a discrepency
1	91.213 Inoperative equipment
2      91.205 Requirements
          	TOMATOFFLAMESS
               	FLAPS
3      Day Type Certs (FAA Website)
4      Kinds of Ops (POH)
5      Airworthiness Directives

-MEL if available

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Q

If we can fly with the item broken, what do we need to do prior to flight?

A

Placard that item appropriately and legible

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11
Q

Who can do preventative maintenance?

A

Private pilots are allowed and above (must have a cert)

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12
Q

Things required to log on preventative maintenance? (4)

A

description of work

date of completion

where work performed

signature and cert number of person returning it to service

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