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Replacement of an autopilot with parts manufactured in accordance with approved drawing is considered |
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Replacing any cowling not requiring removal of the propeller or anydisconnecting of flight controls is considered |
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Compliance with an applicable AD is mandatory and must be recorded in the maintenance records |
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Which statement about Airworthiness Directives (AD’s) is true? |
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An airframe minor alteration |
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The installation or removal of equipment of equal or less weight andin the same location as the last listed as optional equipment in theaircraft specification is |
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Airframe major alteration |
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Modification to basic design of the exhaust system is considered |
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Strengthening or reinforcing the fuselage longeron |
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Which is not considered an airframe major alteration? |
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An appropriately rated mechanic may accomplish the repairand an IA may approve the aircraft for return to service |
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Which statement is correct regarding an aircraft that is found to beunairworthyafter an annual inspection, due to an item requiring amajor repair (assuming approved data is used to accomplish the repair)? |
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If necessary to reach a place at which the inspection can beaccomplished, but not to exceed 10 flight hours |
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An aircraft that is required by Section 91.409 to have a 100 hourinspection may be flown beyond the inspection requirement: |
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Make of aircraft, model, serial number, nationality and registration |
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The repair station or manufacturer may use a maintenance releaseof its own design provided the release includes the following: |
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If a special permit has been issued for the aircraft |
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An aircraft that is due an annual inspection may be flown |
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Repair made on the hydraulic/pneumatic system is considered |
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Airframe minor alterations |
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Changes made to structural elements for the purpose of improvingthe service life or reducing maintenance cost, but that thecumulative weight changes of all such maintenance work donesince the aircraft was re-weight or the weight and balance data re-compared do not exceed two percent of the certificate empty weighton aircraft under 12,500 pounds gross weight is classified as |
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Any and all kinds of booms, landing gear, empennages, fairing, orcontrol of any and all kinds of fuselage, booms empennages,nacelles, fairing, cowlings, control surfaces |
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Removal, Installation and repair of landing gear tires |
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Which of the following is considered to be typical maintenance? |
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No aircraft which has undergone any major repair or majoralteration, shall be returned to service unless such aircraft hasthereafter been test flown by a person holding at least |
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Any restoration or maintenance work done on an airframe to placeit back to a condition for safe operation after damage ordeterioration shall mean |
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It means that the supervising mechanic personally maintain suchobservation of the work being performed as is necessary to insurethat the work being performed properly, and the supervisingmechanic is readily available for consultation with the personperforming work |
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An appropriately rated mechanic may repair the defects andapprove the aircraft for return to service |
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Which statement is correct when an aircraft has not been approved for return to service after an annual inspection because of severalitems requiring minor repair? |
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The procedure recommended in making a scarf for a spar splice is |
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The maximum time a 100-hour inspection may be extended is |
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Maintenance instructions published by the aircraft orequipment manufacturer |
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When overhauling electrical equipment, all necessary informationshould be obtained from |
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By the holder of an inspection authorization |
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Radio equipment installations made in accordance with theSupplemental Type Certificate data require approval for return toService |
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Airframe and powerplant ratings |
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For an individual (not a repair station) to conduct a complete 100-hour inspection on an aircraft and approve it for return to servicerequires a mechanic certificate with an |
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Licensed pilot who owns and operates the aircraft that is not usedin an air carrier service
A licensed aircraft mechanic or a person working under thesupervision of the licensed mechanic
An appropriate rated repair station
All of the above |
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Who is authorized among the following to perform maintenancePreventive maintenance, repair or alteration on civil aircraft of Philippine registry |
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A simple minor preservation operations and the replacement ofsmall standard parts not involving complex assembly operations isclassified as |
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Aircraft major alteration |
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Changes of the following type to a powerplant, or airframe whennot listed in the specifications issued by the Air Transportationoffice in accordance with the manufacturer, are considered |
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An appropriate licensed aircraft mechanic |
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No airframe, powerplant or appliance which has undergonemaintenance, minor repair or minor alteration may be approved andreturned to the service except by one of the following |
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Where would you find the recommended statement for recordingthe approval or disapproval for return to service of an aircraft aftera 100-hour or annual inspection? |
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Wing and control surface fairings |
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Airframe minor repairs includes |
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The repair of damaged areas in the plywood stressed coveringexceeding (6) inches in any direction |
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When can you consider the repair on the following airframe, a majorrepair |
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Airframe major alteration |
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Changes to the basic design of the fuel or oil system is considered |
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A permanent record of every maintenance (not including preventivemaintenance) repair of building or alteration of any airframe, power-plant, propeller or appliances shall be maintained by |
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Replacing defective safety wiring or cotter pins is |
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Where would you find the operating conditions that make a 100-hour inspection mandatory? |
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In accordance with an inspection program authorized under Federal Aviation RegulationPart 91, Subpart E |
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Large airplanes and turbine-powered multiengine airplanes operated under Federal Aviation Regulation Part 91, General Operating and Flight Rules, must be inspected |
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