Question 1
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What does “ICAO” stand for?
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International Civil Aircraft Organisation
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International Commercial Aircraft Organisation
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International Civil Aviation Organisation
Question 2
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How does ICAO ensure its regulations are complied with by its members?
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All member countries must comply with these regulations as a condition of joining ICAO
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By UN regulation 1598/2003
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All ICAO member countries must comply with these regulations or pay significant financial penalty to the UN
Question 3
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What document lays down the UK’s law of the land with respect to civil aviation?
Question 4
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Which document formally established EASA?
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ICAO Annex 9
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The EASA Regulation
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The Basic Regulation
Question 5
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Why was EASA created?
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To ensure the EU has control over all member states
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To create a lawmaking body so that common [aviation] safety standards could be enforced across the European Union
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To create a lawmaking body so that common [aviation] safety standards could be enforced worldwide
Question 6
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Who are EASA’s “policemen”?
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Every National Aviation Authority in EASA
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The Belgium Aviation Authority
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Every nations police force
Question 7
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Which EASA document details the requirements which must be met by an organisation wishing to carry out and certify the maintenance of aircraft and/or their components?
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Part 145 (annex 1) of Implementing Rule Continuing Airworthiness
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Part 145 (annex 2) of Implementing Rule Continuing Airworthiness
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Part 21 (the annex) of Implementing Rule Initial Airworthiness
Question 8
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What information would be found in any EASA regulation Section B?
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The procedures for the Competent Authorities to follow in order to regulate the approved companies and individuals
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The requirements with which the organisation or individual must comply and it also gives guidance on how these requirements can be satisfied
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The names of the members of the NAA
Question 9
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What information can be found in an EASA regulation supporting document “Acceptable Means of Compliance “?
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The only acceptable method of complying with the requirements
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One acceptable method of complying with the requirements
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How to apply for a Part 145 approval
Question 10
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What are the main differences between Part 145 and Part M subpart F?
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Part 145 has a less complicated quality system
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Subpart F has a less complicated quality system
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Subpart F has no quality system
Question 11
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What do the letters CAME stand for?
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Continuous Aircraft Management Explanation
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Continuing Airworthiness Maintenance Exposition
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Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition
Question 12
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Which Part M subpart details Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisations?
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Subpart C
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Subpart G
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Subpart H
Question 13
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What is the purpose of an Airworthiness Review?
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To carry out all the documentation in accordance with the approved maintenance schedule
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To be satisfied that all the documentation has been carried out in accordance with the approved maintenance schedule
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To be satisfied that all documentation has been carried out in accordance with the approved maintenance schedule and that all required work has been carried out
Question 14
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Up to what period of time can an Airworthiness Review be anticipated?
Question 15
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What is the duration of a CAMO approval?
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One year followed by two more one year periods
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12 months
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Of unlimited duration, subject to remaining in compliance
Question 16
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Where would you find the CRS for a component which is to be fitted to an aircraft?
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EASA Form 1
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FAA Form 1
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EASA Form 731
Question 17
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How long is an ARC valid if aircraft remains in a Controlled Environment?
Question 18
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What is meant by the term “Controlled Environment”?
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Aircraft has been managed, during the previous 12 months, by a unique CAMO
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Aircraft has been maintained by the same maintenance organisation for a 12 month period
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Aircraft has been maintained, during the previous 12 months, by a subpart F company
Question 19
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Who is/are the nominated person/persons in a Part 145 organisation?
Question 20
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Who is responsible for issuing Certifying Staff authorisations?
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The quality manager
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The accountable manager
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The competent authority
Question 21
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How are components that have reached their certified life, categorised?
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Unserviceable
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Unsalvageable
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Scrap
Question 22
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What must be taken into account when planning maintenance task and the organising shifts?
Question 23
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Who must the Part 145 Organisation report an occurrence to?
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EASA, the state of registry and the design organisation
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The competent authority, other Part 145 organisations and the design organisation
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The competent authority, the state of registry and the design organisation
Question 24
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When must an occurrence be reported to the competent authority?
Question 25
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On what form does an applicant apply for an Aircraft maintenance license?
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NAA Form 10
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EASA Form 15
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EASA Form 19
Question 26
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Who can conduct exams for basic knowledge requirements?
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A Part 145 training organisation or the competent authority
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A Part 147 training organisation or the competent authority
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The competent authority only
Question 27
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How much experience does an applicant for a large aircraft category C license with an academic degree require?
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Three years in a civil aircraft maintenance environment, of which six months must be observing base maintenance
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Five years in a civil aircraft maintenance environment, of which six months must be observing base maintenance
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Does not need any experience
Question 28
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When is the aircraft maintenance license valid?
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As soon as issued by the competent authority
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When issued by the competent authority and signed by the holder
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When issued by EASA and signed by the holder
Question 29
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How long does a maintenance engineer have to produce his license if requested by an authorised person?
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24 hours
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72 hours
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90 days
Question 30
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Which manual forms part of the Certificate of Airworthiness?
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Operations manual
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Flight manual
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Maintenance manual
Question 31
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Who produces the MMEL for an aircraft?
Question 32
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Who produces the MEL for an aircraft?
Question 33
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What is the purpose of the Air Operators Certificate?
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To prove the aircraft has been manufactured in accordance with Part 21
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To allow the aircraft to fly within the EU
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To allow the aircraft to operate commercially
Question 34
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What are the two types of revisions used in maintenance documentation?
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Normal & temporary
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Normal & emergency
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Standard & temporary
Question 35
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What is the format that hard copy Maintenance Manuals are published in?
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ATA 100
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ATA 104
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ATA iSpec2200
Question 36
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Which of the following statements about Service Bulletins is correct?
Question 37
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How are temporary revisions of maintenance documents identified?
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They are printed on white paper
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They are printed on yellow paper
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They are printed on pink paper
Question 38
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What is meant by an ETOPS significant system?
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It can be unserviceable i.a.w. the ETOPS MEL
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It must remain serviceable at all times
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It will not affect ETOPS operation if it fails in flight
Question 39
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What must be done regarding maintenance on ETOPS significant systems?
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Extra maintenance is required
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Maintenance flight checks are required
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The competent authority must be informed if a system has an unserviceability
Question 40
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What is CAT 1 regarding poor weather landing categories?
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200 feet height and 550 meters RVR
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200 meters height and 550 meters RVR
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200 feet height and 550 feet RVR