Quiz reviewer2 Flashcards

1
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Allows an aircraft to fly legally within the airspace where it is registered.

A

Certificate of Aircraft Registration

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2
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The nationality and registration number assigned to the aircraft.

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Nationality and Registration Marks

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3
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Indicates the manufacturer. ake, and model of the aircraft

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Manufacturer and Model

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4
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Indicates the manufacturer’s serial number assigned to the aircraft

A

Aircraft Serial Number

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5
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Indicates the category in which the aircraft must be operated.

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Category

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6
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Indicates the aircraft conforms to its type certificate and is safe for operation.

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Authority and Basis of Issuance

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7
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Indicates the Airworthiness Certificate is in effect if the aircraft is maintained

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Terms and Conditions

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8
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is issued for all aircraft certificated in other than the Standard classifications, such as Experimental, Restricted, Limited, Provisional, and Light-Sport Aircraft (LSA)

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Special Airworthiness Certificate

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9
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Maintenance requirements vary from different types of aircraft, and is influenced by

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the kind of operation, climatic conditions, storage facilities. age, and construction of the aircraft.

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10
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supply maintenance manuals, parts catalogs, and other service information that should be used in maintaining the aircraft.

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Manufacturers

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11
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All civil aircraft are required to be inspected at specific intervals to determine overall condition.

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Aircraft Inspection

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12
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Annual Inspection is for?

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Any small aircraft weighing 12,500 pounds or less, flown for business or pleasure and are not flown for compensation or hire.

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13
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The aircraft may not be operated unless the annal inspection has been performed within the preceding ______ calendar months.

A

12

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14
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100-Hour Inspection is only for?

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All aircraft under 12,500 pounds (except turbojet/turbopropeller powered multi-engine airplanes and turbine powered rotorcraft)

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15
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Requires the inspection of transponder within 24 months prior to operation, regardless of airspace

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Transponder Inspection

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16
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Requires the inspection of transponder within _______months prior to operation, regardless of airspace

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24

16
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Requires the inspection of ELT within, 12 calendar months after proper installation, battery corrosion, operation of controls and crash sensor and presence of sufficient signal from its antenna.

A

Emergency Locator Transmitter

17
Q

Requires the inspection of
altimeter and related system within 24 months prior to operating in controlled airspace under
IFR.

A

Altimeter System Inspection