Part 135 operations Flashcards
Which of the following three points does a aircraft inspection program need to contain in accordance with 14 CFR Part 135?
- Instructions and procedures for the conduct of aircraft inspections
- A schedule for the performance of the aircraft inspections
- Instructions and procedures for recording discrepancies found during inspections
Which additional maintenance requirements under 14 CFR Part 135 must be incorporated into the maintenance program, when operating a single engine aircraft, carrying passengers in IFR-operations?
- The manufacturer’s recommended engine trend monitoring program, which includes an oil analysis, if appropriate, or
- An FAA approved engine trend monitoring program that includes an oil analysis at each 100 hour interval or at the manufacturer’s suggested interval, whichever is more frequent.
True or false: An aircraft owner/operator operating his aircraft under 14 CFR Part 135 operations must have a training program set up for persons performing maintenance or preventive maintenance functions.
True
What is the definition of a maintenance provider according to 14 CFR Part 135?
A person who performs maintenance, preventive maintenance, or an alteration for a certificate holder other than a person who is trained by and employed directly by that certificate holder.
True or false: A pilot (with no A&P mechanic license) may perform minor maintenance on his/her aircraft when operating under 14 CFR Part 135.
False. According to 14 CFR Part 135.429: No person may use any person to perform required inspections unless the person performing the inspection is appropriately certificated, properly trained, qualified, and authorized to do so.