Chapter 6.1 - Exam Review Flashcards

1
Q

Part 1 of a Maintenance Release specifies that it will remain in force until 2700 hours total time-in-service. The progressive time-in-service in Part 3 is 2649 hours. Is the Maintenance Release still valid?

A

Yes.

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2
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Part of the same Maintenance Release sows that an Engine overhaul is due by 2649 hours total time-in-service. The progressive time-in-service of the Engine is 2648 hours. Would this Aircraft be serviceable for a flight of 1 hour and 30 minutes duration without the Engine being overhauled?

A

No.

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3
Q

Part 2 of a Maintenance Release has been ‘endorsed’ to the effect that a large dent in the leading edge of the left Wing is a result of a bird strike. The endorsement has not been cleared by a licensed maintenance engineer. Can the Aircraft be legally flown?

A

No.

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4
Q

Which part of the Maintenance Release contains the Daily Inspection certifications?

A

Part 3.

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5
Q

Is a Student Pilot authorised to carry out a Daily Inspection and sign it off in the Maintenance Release?

A

No.

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6
Q

If a Student Pilot notices any defects, or some damage is done during flight, what action must be taken after flight?

A

The defect/damage must be reported before any entry is made in Part 2 of the Maintenance Release.

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7
Q

Is there any responsibility on a Student Pilot to see that a Daily Inspection has been done before the Aircraft is flown?

A

Yes.

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8
Q

A Preflight Inspection must be carried out by the Pilot about to fly the Aircraft (before every flight/before the first flight of the day)?

A

Before every flight.

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9
Q

List the five major categories of items to be checked during a Preflight Inspection?

A
  • Overall condition of the Aircraft.
  • Consumables.
  • Removable, replaceable and adjustable items.
  • Damage/Blockage prone items.
  • Mechanical items.
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10
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A Daily Inspection must be carried out by a by a licensed engineer or Pilot before (every flight/first flight of the day)?

A

The first flight of the day.

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11
Q

Which two airworthiness documents must remain on board the Aircraft?

A
  • The Flight Manual.

- Maintenance Release.

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