MANUALS Flashcards

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  1. It is the primary reference tool for the aviation maintenance technician working on aircraft
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Manufacturer Maintenance Manual

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  1. What is the chapter name for ATA 77?
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Engine indicating

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  1. In this manual, it gives instructions to service, replace, adjust, test, inspect, check, clean, paint, and repair the aircraft systems and equipment on the aircraft, usually done on the ramp or in the maintenance hangar
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Aircraft Maintenance Manual

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  1. This manual provides the technical data required by the maintenance personnel to isolate the cause of a fault and to determine the corrective action
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Fault Isolation Manual

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  1. It is the step-by-step process by which the causes of equipment problems are identified so that proper repairs can be performed
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Troubleshooting

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  1. This manual contains wiring diagrams, schematics, block diagrams, equipment lists and major component locations
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Wiring Diagram Manual

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  1. It is a manual that provides a list of all Modifications and Options on the Aircraft.
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modification manual

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  1. A manual that is issued by the manufacturer and approved by the national aviation regulatory authority, which describes in detail the specific repairs that are approved for a particular aircraft structure
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Structural Repair Manual

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  1. This manual provides information and procedures for performing APPROVED REPAIRS to the aircraft structure.
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Structural Repair Manual

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  1. It describes methods and procedures to ascertain the structural integrity of aircraft components.
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Non-destructive Testing Manual

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  1. It contains all those individual line-replaceable units such as light bulbs, sockets, lenses, caps, seals, bearings, screens, screws, filters, electrical connectors, circuit cards, relays, pulleys, fittings, brackets, external lines.
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Illustrated parts catalogue

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  1. It is the ability of an aircraft or other airborne equipment or system to be operated in flight and on the ground without significant hazard to aircrew, ground crew, passengers or to third parties.
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airworthiness

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  1. These are legally enforceable regulations issued by the FAA in accordance with 14 CFR part 39 to kind of correct an unsafe condition in a product.
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Airworthiness Directives

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  1. What is the chapter name for ATA 27?
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Flight Controls

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  1. What is the ATA code for folding blades and pylons?
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66

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  1. MRM
  2. IPC
  3. RNR
  4. UK MOD
  5. CFR
  6. FAA
  7. CASA
  8. EASA
  9. TSM
  10. MMEL
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  1. Maintenance Requirements Manual
  2. Illustrated Parts Catalogue
  3. Remove And Replace
  4. United Kingdom Ministry Of Defense
  5. Code Of Federal Regulation
  6. Federal Aviation Administration 22. Civil Aviation Safety Authority
  7. European Aviation Safety Agency
  8. Trouble Shooting Manual
  9. Master Minimum Equipment List
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Content of manual

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Routine Servicing

System Description and Functions

Handling Procedures

Components Removal and Installation

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Types of Maintenance Manual

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Aircraft Maintenance Manual - AMM

Component Maintenance Manual - CMM

Wiring Diagram Manual -WDM

Fault Isolation Manual - FIM

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Classifications of manual

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Maintenance Manual
Repair Manual
Operational Manual
Material Manual

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. Administrations or Authorities that issues Airworthiness Directives

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FAA
CASA
EASA
Transport Canada

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Structures of an aircraft

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It reflects a history of all significant events occurring to the aircraft, its components, and accessories, and provides a place for indicating compliance with EASA/FAA airworthiness directives or manufacturers’ service bulletins.

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. The _______ outline the maintenance history of your aircraft, and any prospective buyer will want to review the aircraft and all maintenance performed.

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. Information gathered in _______ is used to determine the aircraft condition, date of inspections, time on air frame, engines and propellers.

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Permanent records and _______ are the categories of maintenance records.
. Expiring/Temporary records
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The FAA issues _______ to notify aircraft owners and other interested persons of unsafe conditions and to specify the corrective action required, including conditions under which the aircraft may continue to be operated.
AD
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Each time maintenance, including preventive maintenance, is performed on your aircraft, an appropriate entry must be added to the ¬¬¬¬_______.
Maintenance records/Logbooks
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These are records of the maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration and records of the 100- hour, annual, progressive, and other required or approved inspections, as appropriate, for each and each engine, propeller, rotor, and appliance of an aircraft.
EXPIRING RECORDS
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For operations conducted under 14 CFR Part 91, ______ is not a mandatory requirement as long as the item continues to pass required inspection criteria, although it is usually very desirable to perform _______ at the recommended intervals.
OVERHAUL
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. ______ are those parts that have received a specific life limit from an approved FAA document for that aircraft.
LIFE LIMITED PARTS
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______ essentially means; from the time the tires on the landing gear leave the ground to the time the tires touch back down.
TIME IN SERVICE
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An airplane’s age is usually measured by pressurization cycles
BONUS
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Most of the retired aircraft are located in the _______ part of United States, to take advantage of the land availability, and also because the dry climate in these states slows down rusting.
SOUTHWESTERN
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. It includes walking around the aircraft and inspecting all the major components of the fuselage and flight control surfaces for defects, wear and tear, and other deformities that may impede the safety of the flight.
PRE-FLIGHT CHECKS
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During a _______, all inspection plates, access doors, cowlings and fairings are removed, and all of the major components of the aircraft are inspected.
100-HOUR INSPECTION
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. _______ are performed once every 12 calendar months and are required for all aircraft, regardless of whether they are used for hire, flight instruction or for recreational use.
ANNUAL INSPECTION
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. Progressive inspections are also known as ________.
PHASE INSPECTION
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_______ are typically utilized when an aircraft can’t afford to spend a lot of time in the maintenance hangar due to its flight schedule
Progressive/Phase inspection
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This maintenance occurs anytime a component has malfunctioned or is suspected of malfunctioning, and by definition, this maintenance is unforeseen.
Unscheduled maintenance
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_______ are those maintenance records that must be kept and maintained for the aircraft indefinitely.
. Permanent records
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. This rule requires that only FAA Form 337’s that document Major Alterations need to be retained permanently and transferred with the aircraft.
14 CFR PART 91.417
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21. BMP 22. TCDS 23. AFRA 24. BIPAD 25. IATA 26. ICAO 27. CFR 28. FAA 29. RFM 30. LL
21. Best Management Practices 22. Type Certificate Data Sheet 23. Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association 24. Best Industry Practices for Aircraft Decommissioning 25. International Air Transport Association 26. International Civil Aviation Organization 27. Code of Federal Regulation 28. Federal Aviation Administration 29. Rotorcraft Flight Manual 30. Life-limited Parts
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31-35. Information required by regulation authorities when inspecting maintenance records
Description of the work performed on the aircraft Date the work was completed Certificated mechanic signature Type of FAA certificate Certificate number and the signature of the person approving the aircraft for return to service
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36-38. Things to consider to determine the lifespan of a Life-limited Parts
Calendar months Flight cycle Flight hours
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39-40. Categories of Maintenance Records
Permanent records Expiring records