Which countries are covered by EASA regulations?
All countries of Europe
All countries of the EU only
All countries of the EU plus other countries that have signed up to the requirements
What are Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs)?
References produced by ICAO
References produced by EASA
References produced by the CAA
What is the legal standing of ICAO regulations?
They are recommendations for member states for use globally
They must be complied with by member states and become law in these states
They are only law within the EU
Which licensed engineer can certify simple work on the aircraft’s avionic system requiring the use of complex equipment?
B2
B1
C
What are the privileges of Cat B1 Certifying Staff?
Release to service after each line maintenance task within the limitations of the type rating granted, including avionic systems with simple tests
Release to service after line maintenance work within the limitations of the type rating granted, but only personally performed work
Release to service after base maintenance work
Does the renewal of a Part 66 engineering maintenance license depend on recent experience?
Yes, only if the holder is employed on aircraft work can the license be renewed
No, the license will be renewed if the information in the license is still the same
It depends on the relative NAA
B1 licensed engineers working on either Airbus A380, Boeing 787 or Sikorsky S-61N would require which rating on their license?
Group 3
Group 2
Group 1
According to which standard must certifying staff be qualified?
Part 66
Part 145
Air Operations
Part 66 requires approved training for each aircraft type the applicant applies for. Which approval is required by the organisation carrying out this training?
Part 147
What are unserviceable components?
Components which can never be repaired or maintained and must be scrapped
Components which can be overhauled by a Part 145 organisation
Components which cannot be repaired or maintained but maybe stored until a repair scheme becomes available
What is the function of the accountable manager in a Part 145 organisation?
Carrying responsibility for ensuring that the resources necessary for the activities of the company are available
Issuing company approvals to certifying staff
Certifying the aircraft on competition of a base maintenance check
When is it mandatory to issue a Certificate of Release to Service?
After each kind of maintenance (line maintenance, defect rectification, repair, etc.)
Only after line maintenance checks
Once per year to keep the Certificate of Airworthiness valid (maintenance statement)
What does section 3 of the technical log contain?
Maintenance Organisation Exposition
Certificate of Release to Service
Illustrated Parts Catalog
Who of the following is authorised to sign a Release to Service for an aircraft after overhaul? ATH
Line Maintenance Certifying Mechanic
Base Maintenance Certifying Engineer
Line Maintenance Certifying Technician
What are the privileges of a Part 145 aircraft maintenance organisation?
To carry out planned and unplanned maintenance only at locations identified on the approval and to certify this maintenance
To carry out planned maintenance only at the locations identified on the approval, to carry out unplanned maintenance at any location and to certify this maintenance
To carry out planned and unplanned maintenance only at locations and to certify this maintenance
Under Air Ops, what is contained in Part SPO (Specialised Operations)?
Air Ops requirements for operations with other than complex motor powered aircraft
Air Ops requirements for operating aircraft/helicopter being used for photography, agricultural work or aerial advertising
Air Ops requirements for operating aircraft/helicopter with night vision equipment, All Weather Operations (AWOPS) or Extended Twin Engine Operations (ETOPS)
Under Air Ops what is contained in Part SPA (Specific Approvals)?
Air Ops requirements for operating aircraft/helicopter with night vision equipment, All Weather Organisation (AWOPS) or Extended Twin Engine Operations (ETOPS)
When is it possible to dispatch an aircraft with an unserviceable Exit or Emergency Exit?
If permitted by the MEL
If permitted by the AMM
Never
Who approves the operators maintenance program?
The Competent Authority (NAA)
The design organisation
The operators Continuous Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO)
When will the Type Certificate data sheet be issued?
When the Certificate of Airworthiness is issued
When the aircraft registration certificate is issued
When the aircraft type Certificate is issued
CS ETSO’s (European Technical Standing Orders) covers how to obtain design organisation approval (DOA) for what?
Aircraft parts appliances fitted to products
Aircraft parts appliances fitted to aircraft
Aircraft parts appliances fitted to propellers
What is an Airworthiness Directive?
They are issued or adopted by EASA mandating actions to be performed on an aircraft to restore it to an acceptable level of safety
They are issued by the Type Certificate holder mandating actions to be performed on an aircraft to restore it to an acceptable level is safety
They are issued by the approved Part 145 organisation mandating actions to be performed on an aircraft to restore it to an acceptable level of safety
Standard Repairs are repairs that only effect?
Rotorcraft over 3175 kg Maximum Take Off Mass (MTOM)
Aeroplanes over 5700 kg Maximum Take Off Mass (MTOM)
Aeroplanes of 5700 kg Maximum Take Off Mass (MTOM) or less
With regard to Certificate of Airworthiness:
The certificate is issued for one aircraft only and the aircraft serial number is shown on the certificate. The original certificate must be carried on the aircraft
One certificate is issued for all aircraft owned by the operator and all the aircraft serial numbers are shown on the certificate. The certificate must be displayed at the operators headquarters
The certificate is issued for one aircraft only and the aircraft serial number is shown on the certificate. A copy of the certificate must be carried on the aircraft
What must be issued before an EASA aircraft is permitted to carry out a test flight?
Certificate of Fitness for Flight
Permit to Fly Flight Release Certificate
Certificate of Test
Which approval must an organisation hold in order to issue a Form One for an aircraft component being fitted to the aircraft?
Part M or Part 145
Part M, Part 145 or Part 21
Part M
What kinds of aircraft can be maintained under a Part M maintenance approval?
Small aeroplanes and small helicopters not used for commercial transport
Small aeroplanes and small helicopters used for any purpose
Small aeroplanes only
Who can certify work carried out by a Part M, subpart F organisation?
Part 66 qualified contract staff and permanent staff
Part 66 qualified permanent staff
Part 66 qualified licensed staff
Which of the following statements is correct in respect of Part M subpart F organisations?
All approved locally manufactured components can be used within the organisation for periods of up to 12 months after manufacture
All locally manufactured components can only be manufactured when required
All approved locally manufactured components can only be manufactured when required
A maintenance organisation servicing non-complex aircraft not used for commercial air transport and employing less than ten personnel has to produce...
A Maintenance Organisation Exposition MOE
A Maintenance Organisation Manual MOM
A Maintenance Organisation Approval Document MOAD
What regulation details the requirement to use of a technical log?
When can a Type Certificate be transferred?
To an appropriately approved Design Organisation
To an operator that has his own fully approved Prt 145 facility
Standard changes to a type design are changes in relation to?
Part 66 requires approved training for each aircraft type that the applicant applies for.what is the standard for type training?
ATA 100
ATA 104
ICAO Annex 6
What is the purpose of the Deactivation/Reactivation Index in the Preliminary Pages of the AMM?
Indicates MEL items requiring maintenance actions
MEL and CDL items requiring maintenance action
MMEL and CDL items which require maintenance actions
What is a Service Bulletin SB?
Information released by the manufacturer detailing an action that should be carried out on an aircraft
Information released by the NAA detailing a mandatory maintenance action
Information released by the NAA detailing a change to a maintenance schedule
An ETOPS approval permits twin-engine aeroplanes to do what?
Operate over a route that contains a point further than 30 minutes flying time at the approved one-engine inoperative cruise speed
Operate over a route that contains a point further than 60 minutes flying time at the approved one-engine inoperative cruise speed
Operate over a route that contains a point further than 45 minutes flying time at the approved one-engine inoperative cruise speed
What is CAT 1 Operations with regards to AWOPS?
A precision instrument approach and landing using ILS (Instrument Landing System) with a decision height not lower then 200 feet and a Runway Visual Range (RVR). To less than 500 meters
A precision instrument approach and landing using ILS with decision height lower than 100 feet and a RVR not less than 200 meters
A precision instrument approach and landing using ILS with no decision height and no RVR
What is the difference between a Light Aircraft Maintenance Schedule (LAMS) and Light Aircraft Maintenance Programme (LAMP)?
LAMS is issued by EASA whereas LAMP is issued by the CAA
LAMS covers EASA aircraft whereas LAMP co era non-EASA
LAMP covers EASA aircraft whereas LAMS covers non-EASA