Module 10.Aviation Legislation
10.1. Regulatory Framework.
Question Number. 1. A register of airlines operating on an
AOC is maintained by the.
Option A. ICAO.
Option B. CAA.
Option C. FAA.
Correct Answer is. CAA.
Explanation. Nil.
Question Number. 2. What category of aircraft are
'break-in' markings required?.
Option A. All
public transport aircraft above 2300Kg.
Option B. All
public transport aircraft above 5700Kg.
Option C. All
aircraft registered in the UK.
Correct Answer is. All
aircraft registered in the UK.
Explanation. Nil.
Question Number. 3. A Part-145 approval covers.
Option A. base
maintenance.
Option B. the
major part of the organisation.
Option C. only
line maintenance.
Correct Answer is. base
maintenance.
Explanation. The
part-145 organisation covers ALL of the organisation, and not only line
maintenance.
Question Number. 4. For UK registered aircraft, components
must be.
Option A. maintained
by a part-145 approved organisation.
Option B. any
appropriately approved organisation.
Option C. maintained
by a part-145 approved organisation registered in the UK.
Correct Answer is. maintained
by a part-145 approved organisation registered in the UK. OR any appropriately
approved organisation.
Explanation. The
question is not specific about the 'type' of aircraft (light or heavy).
Question Number. 5. Aircraft manufactured abroad, but
registered in the UK.
Option A. can
fly with an export C of A.
Option B. must
have a C of A issued in the UK before it can fly.
Option C. can
fly with a foreign C of A.
Correct Answer is. can
fly with a foreign C of A.
Explanation. It can
fly with a foreign C of A providing it is issued a CAA validation certificate.
Question Number. 6. To facilitate a repair, a drawing can
be taken from.
Option A. the
CAA.
Option B. the
manufacturer.
Option C. a
part-145 organisation.
Correct Answer is. the
manufacturer.
Explanation. The
drawing must come from an organisation with Design Approval. Only the
manufacturer automatically has that.
Question Number. 7. Documents to be carried on a specific
aircraft for a specific purpose is given in.
Option A. BCAR
Section A and B.
Option B. JAR-OPS.
Option C. AOC.
Correct Answer is. JAR-OPS.
Explanation. Nil.
Question Number. 8. Safe operation of the aircraft is the
responsibility of the.
Option A. part-M
organisation.
Option B. owner.
Option C. operator.
Correct Answer is. operator.
Explanation. That's
the purpose of the Air Operator's Certificate (AOC).
Question Number. 9. The period of validity of a Certificate
of Fitness for Flight under 'A' Conditions is.
Option A. 7
days.
Option B. 1
flight.
Option C. 2
days.
Correct Answer is. 7
days.
Explanation. BCAR
Section A/B3-8.
Question Number. 10. The details of design of a particular
aircraft can be found where?.
Option A. The
Maintenance Manual.
Option B. The
Declaration of Design and Performance.
Option C. EASA
Certification Specification 25.
Correct Answer is. The
Declaration of Design and Performance.
Explanation. Nil.
Question Number. 11. The validity of an EASA permit to fly is.
Option A. 12
months.
Option B. 7
days.
Option C. as
stated on the certificate but not exceeding 14 days.
Correct Answer is. as
stated on the certificate but not exceeding 14 days.
Explanation. AWN 9
Para.5.
10.2. Part-66 - Certifying Staff - Maintenance.
Question Number. 1. An engineer may issue a CRS if they.
Option A. have a
company approval.
Option B. are
LWTR and company approved on the appropriate type of aircraft.
Option C. are
type rated on any equivalent aircraft type.
Correct Answer is. are
LWTR and company approved on the appropriate type of aircraft.
Explanation. AWN 3.
Question Number. 2. Where would you normally train for
licences?.
Option A. At a
Part-147 approved organisation.
Option B. At a
Part-145 approved organisation.
Option C. At a
technical training school.
Correct Answer is. At
a Part-147 approved organisation.
Explanation. Part-147
is approval for training organisations (both basic and type training).
Question Number. 3. By when do BCAR licensed aircraft
maintenance engineers have to conform to EASA Part-66?.
Option A. 28th
September 2011.
Option B. 28th
September 2006.
Option C. 28th
September 2001.
Correct Answer is. 28th
September 2006.
Explanation. AWN 7
Para. 15.
Question Number. 4. By what date must all base maintenance
certifying staff and B1 and B2 support staff for aircraft below 5700kg be
part-66 qualified?.
Option A. 28
September 2008.
Option B. 28
September 2006.
Option C. currently
there is no date specified, such authorisations will always be covered by BCAR
Section L.
Correct Answer is. currently
there is no date specified, such authorisations will always be covered by BCAR
Section L. OR 28 September 2008.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 5. If changes are made in a Part-66
license without the approval of the CAA.
Option A. the
license is cancelled and an enquiry is conducted.
Option B. the
license is cancelled from the point of the CAA becoming aware of the changes.
Option C. all
certifications made under that licence are invalid from the date the changes
were made.
Correct Answer is. all
certifications made under that licence are invalid from the date the changes
were made.
Explanation. 66.A.40
(b).
Question Number. 6. If an engineer has a heavy cold,
he/she.
Option A. must
take only the medication which is prescribed specifically to him/her.
Option B. may
take medication without advice.
Option C. must
seek medical advice from a doctor.
Correct Answer is. must
take only the medication which is prescribed specifically to him/her.
Explanation. AWN 47
Para.3.7.
Question Number. 7. To what does a B1-3 License apply to?.
Option A. Helicopter
with turbines, their engines, airframes and electrics.
Option B. Light
aircraft with piston engines.
Option C. Helicopters
with piston engines, their engines, airframes and electrics.
Correct Answer is. Helicopter
with turbines, their engines, airframes and electrics.
Explanation. 66.A.1
(b) and ELGD A5.2.
Question Number. 8. What can an A1 licensed engineer sign
for?.
Option A. Minor
Scheduled Line Maintenance tasks on turbine engined helicopters.
Option B. Minor
Scheduled Line Maintenance tasks on turbine engined aircraft.
Option C. Minor
Scheduled Line Maintenance tasks on piston engined aircraft.
Correct Answer is. Minor
Scheduled Line Maintenance tasks on piston engined aircraft.
Explanation. 66.A.1
(a) and ELGD A5.1.
Question Number. 9. Who can sign a CRS?.
Option A. Any
licensed engineer.
Option B. An
appropriately licensed engineer.
Option C. An
unlicensed engineer who has permission from the Chief Inspector.
Correct Answer is. An
appropriately licensed engineer.
Explanation. 66.A.20,
and 145.A.50.
Question Number. 10. Where would you find the requirements and
the syllabus for a maintenance license?.
Option A. EASA
Part-147.
Option B. EASA
Part-145.
Option C. EASA
Part-66.
Correct Answer is. EASA
Part-66.
Explanation. See
Part-66.
Question Number. 11. An A1 licensed mechanic can sign for.
Option A. Aeroplanes
and Helicopters.
Option B. Aeroplanes
- Piston.
Option C. Aeroplanes
- Turbine.
Correct Answer is. Aeroplanes
- Turbine.
Explanation. 66.A.1.
Question Number. 12. From 28 September 2008, all engineers are
required to be licensed in accordance with.
Option A. EASA
Part-66.
Option B. ICAO.
Option C. JAR
66.
Correct Answer is. EASA
Part-66.
Explanation. AWN 7
App.1 para 4.
Question Number. 13. A Part-66 licence can be used without
amendment or exchange.
Option A. only
in the member state in which it was issued.
Option B. throughout
all member states.
Option C. throughout
the World.
Correct Answer is. throughout
all member states.
Explanation. EASA
Part-66 Appendix V para 10.
Question Number. 14. A part-66 licence holder wishing to work
in another member state apart from the one it was issued, must have a licence
printed in.
Option A. English.
Option B. only
the originating member state's language.
Option C. the
language of the member state which the holder wishes to work in.
Correct Answer is. the
language of the member state which the holder wishes to work in.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 16. Who issues a part-66 licence?.
Option A. EASA.
Option B. A part
145 organisation.
Option C. The
competent authority of the member state.
Correct Answer is. The
competent authority of the member state.
Explanation. EASA
Part-66 Appendix V para 6.
Question Number. 17. Who may amend or endorse a part-66
licence?.
Option A. A part
145 organisation.
Option B. The
licence holder.
Option C. A part
147 organisation.
Correct Answer is. A
part 145 organisation.
Explanation. EASA
Part-66 Appendix V para 7.
Question Number. 18. Whose responsibility is it that no
unauthorised entries are made in a part-66 licence?.
Option A. EASA
or the national aviation authority of the member state.
Option B. The
licence holder.
Option C. The
part-145 organisation.
Correct Answer is. The
licence holder.
Explanation. EASA
Part-66 Appendix V para 8.
Question Number. 19. EASA Form 26 is.
Option A. the
application for a part-66 licence.
Option B. the
application for an extension to a part-66 licence.
Option C. the
part-66 licence itself.
Correct Answer is. the
part-66 licence itself.
Explanation. EASA
Part-66 Appendix V Page 150.
Question Number. 20. A part-66 licence is issued for.
Option A. initially
2 years then re-issued for a period of 5 years.
Option B. initially
5 years then re-issued for a period of 2 years.
Option C. 5
years.
Correct Answer is. 5
years.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 21. A B2 License applies to.
Option A. line
maintenance on airframe structure and powerplants.
Option B. line
maintenance on electrical systems and avionics.
Option C. line
maintenance on airframe structure.
Correct Answer is. line
maintenance on electrical systems and avionics.
Explanation. 66.A.20
para (a) 3.
Question Number. 22. What does a B1-3 approval apply to?.
Option A. Light
Aircraft with Piston Engines.
Option B. Helicopters
with Turbine Engines, airframe and electrics.
Option C. Helicopters
with Piston Engines, airframe and electrics.
Correct Answer is. Helicopters
with Piston Engines, airframe and electrics OR Helicopters with Turbine
Engines, airframe and electrics.
Explanation. 66.A.1
(b).
Question Number. 23. A Part-66 maintenance license remains
valid.
Option A. if
he/she has received continuation training in the last 2 years.
Option B. if
he/she has worked on aircraft for 6 months in the last 2 years.
Option C. if
he/she has worked on aircraft for 4 months in the last 2 years.
Correct Answer is. if
he/she has worked on aircraft for 4 months in the last 2 years OR if he/she has
worked on aircraft for 6 months in the last 2 years.
Explanation. 145.A.35
para (c).
Question Number. 24. A category A licence.
Option A. is
automatically issued with a category B1 licence.
Option B. is
automatically issued with a category B2 licence.
Option C. is
automatically issued with both a category B1 and B2 licence.
Correct Answer is. is
automatically issued with both a category B1 and B2 OR is automatically issued
with a category B1 licence.
Explanation. 66.A.20
(a) 2 and 3.
Question Number. 25. Who carries out the practical task
training required for a category A licence?.
Option A. Either
a part-145 or a part-147 organisation.
Option B. A
part-147 organisation only.
Option C. A
part-145 organisation only.
Correct Answer is. Either
a part-145 or a part-147 organisation.
Explanation. 66.A.45
(a).
Question Number. 26. Who is responsible for the control and
issue of engineers licenses?.
Option A. EASA.
Option B. CAA.
Option C. JAA.
Correct Answer is. CAA.
Explanation. In the
UK only. 66.1.
Question Number. 27. When can a LAE sign a CRS?.
Option A. For
any aircraft for which he has a type rating.
Option B. For
any aircraft for which his company has Part-145 approval.
Option C. For
any aircraft for which he has a type endorsement on his license and holds the
appropriate company approval.
Correct Answer is. For
any aircraft for which he has a type endorsement on his license and holds the
appropriate company approval.
Explanation. 66.A.45
(b).
Question Number. 28. The time scale for retaining training
records within a JAR-147 school is.
Option A. five
years after the candidate leaves the course.
Option B. three
years after the course.
Option C. five
years after the completion of the course.
Correct Answer is. five
years after the completion of the course.
Explanation. 147.A.125.
Question Number. 29. A basic aircraft maintenance in category
B1, B2 or C licence.
Option A. does
confer licensing responsibilities.
Option B. allows
you to sign a CRS but not CMR.
Option C. does
not confer any licensing responsibilities.
Correct Answer is. does
not confer any licensing responsibilities.
Explanation. 66.A.45
(b).
Question Number. 30. If an engineer has an aircraft
maintenance basic license he/she can.
Option A. not
sign anything, there are no certification rights offered by the license alone.
Option B. sign
the CRS.
Option C. sign
the CRS, as the license implies the rights of certification.
Correct Answer is. sign
the CRS, as the license implies the rights of certification OR not sign
anything, there are no certification rights offered by the license alone.
Explanation. 66.A.45
(b).
Question Number. 31. With reference to the licensing of
aircraft maintenance engineers, the requirements for the issue of a licence
without type rating can be found in.
Option A. BCAR
section L.
Option B. EASA
IR Part-66.
Option C. Airworthiness
Notices.
Correct Answer is. BCAR
section L.
Explanation. BCAR
Section L - Note: A Part-66 licence is referred to as a 'Basic Licence', not a
'Licence Without Type Rating'.
Question Number. 32. Within an aircraft maintenance
organisation approved in accordance with IR Part-145, the limitations of an
individual's certification rights are recorded upon.
Option A. the
personnel authorisation certificate.
Option B. the
aircraft maintenance licence.
Option C. the
personnel records.
Correct Answer is. the
aircraft maintenance licence.
Explanation. Part-66
App. IV pg 151.
Question Number. 33. In the future BCAR section L will be
replaced by.
Option A. EASA
IR Part-66.
Option B. JAA JAR-66.
Option C. EASA
IR Part-145.
Correct Answer is. EASA
IR Part-66.
Explanation. AWN 7
App.4.
Question Number. 34. The term 'Extension' of a Part-66 licence
means.
Option A. to
extend its validity for a further period of time.
Option B. to add
an additional basic category.
Option C. to add
a type approval.
Correct Answer is. to
add an additional basic category.
Explanation. ELGD
Section G.
Question Number. 35. A Category-A Part-66 licensed engineer
can certify for work carried out.
Option A. by
him/herself only.
Option B. by
anyone within an approved organisation.
Option C. by
anyone, even if they are independent of an approved organisation.
Correct Answer is. by
him/herself only OR by anyone, even if they are independent of an approved.
Explanation. 66.A.20
(a) 1.
Question Number. 36. A part-66 licensed engineer must be able
to speak.
Option A. the
language of the technical documentation and procedures for the maintenance of
the aircraft for which they are certifying.
Option B. English.
Option C. the
language of the European Member State which issued his/her licence.
Correct Answer is. the
language of the European Member State which issued his/her licence OR the
language of the technical documentation and proceduresfor the maintenance of
the aircraft for which they are certifying.
Explanation. 66.A.20
(b) 3.
Question Number. 37. An aircraft type approval endorsement to
a Part-66 licence is only provided after.
Option A. adequate
theoretical training.
Option B. adequate
theoretical and practical training.
Option C. adequate
practical training.
Correct Answer is. adequate
theoretical and practical training.
Explanation. 66.A.45
(d).
Question Number. 38. EASA IR Part-66 applies to aircraft.
Option A. below
5700 kg only.
Option B. above
and below 5700 kg.
Option C. above
5700 kg only.
Correct Answer is. above
and below 5700 kg.
Explanation. AWN 46
Para.4.1.
Question Number. 39. An engineer's BCAR Section L licence for
certification of aircraft above 5700 kg will, on 28 Sept 2006.
Option A. automatically
convert to EASA IR Part-66 without any action.
Option B. remain
usable but with restrictions if not converted to EASA IR Part-66.
Option C. become
invalidated if not converted to EASA IR Part-66.
Correct Answer is. become
invalidated if not converted to EASA IR Part-66.
Explanation. AWN 46
Para.1.4.
Question Number. 40. In order to obtain a type approval on an
aircraft, an engineer must.
Option A. must
work on aircraft for 12 months within the last 24 months.
Option B. have a
manufacturers course within the last 3 years.
Option C. work
on the type for 12 months in the last 24 months.
Correct Answer is. work
on the type for 12 months in the last 24 months.
Explanation. 66.A.30
(d).
Question Number. 41. What experience is required for an A1
license.
Option A. 2 yrs
or 1 yr if qualified in another profession.
Option B. 3 yrs
or 2 yrs if qualified in another profession.
Option C. 5 yrs
or 3 yrs if trained by 147 company.
Correct Answer is. 3
yrs or 2 yrs if qualified in another profession.
Explanation. 66.A.30.
Question Number. 42. The syllabus and requirements related to
an aircraft maintenance engineers license for a light commercial air transport
aircraft can be found in.
Option A. BCAR
Section L.
Option B. JAR-66.
Option C. IR
Part-66.
Correct Answer is. IR
Part-66.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 43. The usual qualification route for a
Category C licensed engineer is.
Option A. 3
years experience as a B1.1, B1.3 or B2 engineer.
Option B. 8
years experience as a B1.1, B1.3 or B2 engineer.
Option C. 5
years experience as a B1.1, B1.3 or B2 engineer.
Correct Answer is. 5
years experience as a B1.1, B1.3 or B2 engineer OR 3 years experience as a
B1.1, B1.3 or B2 engineer.
Explanation. 66.A.30
Para.3.
Question Number. 44. An EASA category A licensed mechanic can.
Option A. certify
minor line tasks which he has done himself and for which he has approval.
Option B. certify
minor line tasks which he or other line mechanics have done and for which he
has approval.
Option C. certify
line maintenance checks.
Correct Answer is. certify
minor line tasks which he has done himself and for which he has approval.
Explanation. 66.A.20
Para.(a) (1).
Question Number. 45. The minimum experience for qualification
of a B1 or B2 licensed engineer is.
Option A. 4
years reducing to 2 years if trained in a 147 approved organization.
Option B. 5
years reducing to 3 years if trained in a non-aviation trade.
Option C. 4
years reducing to 2 years if trained in a non-aviation trade.
Correct Answer is. 4
years reducing to 2 years if trained in a non-aviation trade OR 5 years
reducing to 3 years if trained in a non-aviation trade.
Explanation. 66.A.30
Para a 2.
Question Number. 47. Which of the following are the
sub-sections of a Part-66 maintenance licence in category A?.
Option A. Aeroplanes
- Piston, helicopters Piston, Aeroplanes
-Turbine and Helicopters Turbine.
Option B. Aeroplanes
- Piston and helicopters Piston.
Option C. Aeroplanes
- Turbine and helicopters Turbine.
Correct Answer is. Aeroplanes
- Piston, helicopters Piston, Aeroplanes
- Turbine and Helicopters Turbine.
Explanation. 66.A.1.(b).
Question Number. 48. A Part-66 A licensed engineer can.
Option A. sign
the CRS for minor line maintenance, within the limits of tasks specifically
endorsed on the authorisation sign the CRS for minor line maintenance, within
the limits of tasks specifically endorsed on the authorisation.
Option B. sign
the CRS for any line maintenance and defect repairs.
Option C. sign
the CRS for any minor line repairs as long as they have the aircraft type
stamped in their license.
Correct Answer is. sign
the CRS for any minor line repairs as long as they have the aircraft type
stamped in their license OR sign the CRS for minor line maintenance, within the
limits of tasks specifically endorsed on the authorisation sign the CRS for
minor line maintenance, within the limits of tasks specifically endorsed on the
authorisation.
Explanation. 66.A.20
(a) 1.
Question Number. 49. An A licence is automatically granted
with the issue of which of the following?.
Option A. B1 or
B2.
Option B. B1.
Option C. B2.
Correct Answer is. B1.
Explanation. 66.A.20
(a) 2.
Question Number. 50. IR Part-66 experience requirements may be
reduced with.
Option A. aircraft
production experience.
Option B. completion
of training at a Part-147 approved school.
Option C. completion
of a university engineering degree.
Correct Answer is. completion
of training at a Part-147 approved school.
Explanation. 66.A.30.
Question Number. 51. A category C certifying staff
authorisation permits the holder to issue a block CRS after.
Option A. base
maintenance.
Option B. line
maintenance and defect rectification.
Option C. any line
or base maintenance.
Correct Answer is. base
maintenance.
Explanation. 66.A.20
Para.4.
Question Number. 52. When did / will the EASA IR Part-66
licence become sole code?.
Option A. 2011.
Option B. 2003.
Option C. 2006.
Correct Answer is. 2006.
Explanation. AWN 7
App.4 Para.15.
Question Number. 53. An EASA IR B1.2 engineer can certify.
Option A. aircraft
- turbine engined.
Option B. aircraft
-both turbine and piston engined.
Option C. aircraft
- piston engined.
Correct Answer is. aircraft
- piston engined.
Explanation. 66.A.1
(b).
Question Number. 54. An EASA IR B1.3 engineer can certify.
Option A. helicopters
- both turbine and piston engined.
Option B. helicopters
- piston engined.
Option C. helicopters
- turbine engined.
Correct Answer is. helicopters
- turbine engined.
Explanation. 66.A.1
(b).
Question Number. 55. How long is an EASA part-66 licence
valid?.
Option A. 2
years once signed in ink.
Option B. 5
years once signed and verified that the information contained in the licence is
the same as that contained in the competent authority records.
Option C. 5
years once signed in ink.
Correct Answer is. 5
years once signed and verified that the information contained in the licence is
the same as that contained in the competent authority records.
Explanation. 66.A.40.
10.3. Part-145 - Approved Maintenance Organisations.
Question Number. 1. Who certifies maintenance of private
category aircraft of mass 5700kg or less after 28 September 2006?.
Option A. A type
rated engineer independent of a Part145 organisation.
Option B. A
Part-66 licensed engineer.
Option C. A
certifying staff member of a Part-145 approved organisation.
Correct Answer is. A
certifying staff member of a Part-145 approved organisation OR A Part-66
licensed engineer.
Explanation. AWN 7
App.4 Para 13, 14 and 17.5.
Question Number. 2. A Part-145 organisation based outside
the EU, the competent authority is.
Option A. the
CAA.
Option B. the
NAA of the country it is located in.
Option C. the
EASA.
Correct Answer is. the
EASA.
Explanation. AWN 7
App. 1 Para 6 Note 1 and 145.1.
Question Number. 3. How many people sign a CRS after
scheduled maintenance?.
Option A. One.
Option B. One in
each category.
Option C. Two.
Correct Answer is. One.
Explanation. 145.A.30
(h) (iii) and 66.A.20 (a) 4.
Question Number. 4. The independent audit part of a QA
department of a large Part-145 company.
Option A. must
be part of the company.
Option B. can be
combined with the planning department.
Option C. can be
contracted out to another company.
Correct Answer is. must
be part of the company.
Explanation. 145.A.65
(c) 1, and AMC 145.A.65 (c) (1) 7 and AMC 145.A.65 (c) (2) 7.
Question Number. 5. Maintenance documentation held by a
Part-145 company is kept for.
Option A. 2
years after they were raised.
Option B. 5
years after they have expired.
Option C. 2
years after the aircraft has been returned to the operator.
Correct Answer is. 2
years after the aircraft has been returned to the operator.
Explanation. 145.A.55.
Question Number. 6. A CRS must be issued.
Option A. only
if an aircraft part is replaced with a new part.
Option B. if an
aircraft part is removed then re-installed, even if it is the same part.
Option C. only
when an aircraft part is replaced with a modified part.
Correct Answer is. only
when an aircraft part is replaced with a modified part OR if an aircraft part
is removed then re-installed, even if it is the same part.
Explanation. AWN 3
Para.1.2 (e) and 145.A.50 (a) and Article 2 of EC 2042/2003 (h) 'definitions'.
Question Number. 7. Who is a Part-145 approved organisation
headed by?.
Option A. The
Technical Manager.
Option B. The QA
Manager.
Option C. The
Accountable Manager.
Correct Answer is. The
Accountable Manager.
Explanation. 145.A.30
and AMC 145.A.30 (a).
Question Number. 8. By what date must large aircraft but
not used for commercial air transport, be maintained by a Part-145 company.
Option A. 28
September 2006.
Option B. 28
September 2008.
Option C. currently
there is no date specified, such maintenance will always covered under BCARs.
Correct Answer is. currently
there is no date specified, such maintenance will always covered under BCARs.
OR 28 September 2008.
Explanation. AWN 7
App.1 Para 2 Note 2.
Question Number. 9. When the block CRS is finally issued
for base maintenance at a Part-145 organisation, who is ultimately responsible
for maintenance carried out during the check?.
Option A. the
Category B LAE.
Option B. the
Category C LAE.
Option C. the
Accountable Manager.
Correct Answer is. the
Category C LAE.
Explanation. 145.A.30
para h (iii).
Question Number. 10. A Part-145 approval is not required to
carry out.
Option A. daily
checks (as long as 48 hours has not passed).
Option B. defect
rectification.
Option C. pre-flight
checks.
Correct Answer is. pre-flight
checks.
Explanation. M.A.201
para (d) and 145.A.10 and 2042/2003 article 2 (h).
Question Number. 11. How long does a Part-145 approved
organisation have to retain aircraft documents?.
Option A. Two
(2) years after the aircraft has been released from the organisation.
Option B. At
least four (4) years after the aircraft has been permanently withdrawn from
service.
Option C. Five
(5) years after the aircraft has been permanently withdrawn from service.
Correct Answer is. Five
(5) years after the aircraft has been permanently withdrawn from service OR Two
(2) years after the aircraft has been released from the organisation.
Explanation. 145.A.55.
Question Number. 12. An LAEs license remains valid.
Option A. if
he/she has received continuation training in the last two years.
Option B. if
he/she has worked on the aircraft type for at least 6 months within the last 2
years.
Option C. if
he/she has worked on the aircraft type for at least 4 months within the last 2
years.
Correct Answer is. if
he/she has worked on the aircraft type for at least 4 months within the last 2
years OR if he/she has worked on the aircraft type for at least 6 months within
the last 2 years.
Explanation. 145.A.35
(c).
Question Number. 13. An approved Part-145 organisation is one
which is.
Option A. of a
standard acceptable to the CAA and the FAA.
Option B. of a
standard acceptable to the EU.
Option C. of a
standard as defined in the ANO.
Correct Answer is. of
a standard acceptable to the EU.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 14. How long does an licensed engineer have
to produce his/her authorisation certification if asked by the CAA or EASA?.
Option A. immediately.
Option B. 7
days.
Option C. 24
hours.
Correct Answer is. 24
hours.
Explanation. 145.A.35
(l).
Question Number. 15. A Part-145 approved maintenance
organisation is authorised to.
Option A. approve
major modifications.
Option B. issue
certificates for work completed in aircraft maintenance or overhaul.
Option C. originate
repair schemes and manufacture parts.
Correct Answer is. issue
certificates for work completed in aircraft maintenance or overhaul.
Explanation. 145.A.70
(e).
Question Number. 16. Who can sign the CRS?.
Option A. LAE.
Option B. LAE
who has the permission from the chief inspector.
Option C. LAE
who is authorised to do so.
Correct Answer is. LAE
who is authorised to do so.
Explanation. Part-145
AWN 3.
Question Number. 17. A situation is found which could hazard
an aircraft, while it is undergoing maintenance by a Part-145 organisation. The
situation must be reported within.
Option A. 48
hours.
Option B. 24
hours.
Option C. 72
hours.
Correct Answer is. 72
hours.
Explanation. 145.A.60.
Question Number. 18. If you are required to produce your
License, this must be done.
Option A. immediately.
Option B. within
24 hours.
Option C. within
a reasonable time.
Correct Answer is. within
24 hours.
Explanation. 145.A.35
(l).
Question Number. 19. How long does an approved organisation
have to retain maintenance records?.
Option A. Five
years after aircraft leaves service or is scrapped.
Option B. Two
years after the organisation has released the aircraft.
Option C. At
least four years after the aircraft has been scrapped.
Correct Answer is. At
least four years after the aircraft has been scrapped OR Two years after the
organisation has released the aircraft.
Explanation. 145.A.55
(c).
Question Number. 20. How many people sign a CRS after
scheduled maintenance?.
Option A. Two,
one for mechanical activities and one for the avionics.
Option B. One in
each category.
Option C. One
only.
Correct Answer is. One
only.
Explanation. 145.A.30
(h) (iii).
Question Number. 21. A Part-145 organisation finds a condition
on an aircraft which could be hazardous, they must inform the CAA within.
Option A. 3
days.
Option B. 24
hours.
Option C. 7
days.
Correct Answer is. 3
days.
Explanation. 145.A.60
(e).
Question Number. 22. In a Part-145 company, who is responsible
for keeping technical information on certifying staff?.
Option A. Tech
Records.
Option B. Quality
Assurance.
Option C. Personnel
Department.
Correct Answer is. Quality
Assurance.
Explanation. AMC to
145.A.35 (j) 2.
Question Number. 23. Who monitors how a company is adhering to
Part-145?.
Option A. Base
Maintenance Manager.
Option B. Accountable
Manager.
Option C. Quality
Manager.
Correct Answer is. Quality
Manager.
Explanation. 145.A.65.
Question Number. 24. For which type of maintenance do you not
need a Part-145 approval?.
Option A. Hangar
Base Maintenance.
Option B. Preflight
inspection.
Option C. Weekly
Check.
Correct Answer is. Preflight
inspection.
Explanation. 145.A.30
(j) 3.
Question Number. 25. CAA approval of a Part-145 organisation
to undertake base maintenance of a particular aircraft type will be found in.
Option A. the
companys AOC data sheet.
Option B. the
company operations manual.
Option C. the
company limitation part of the approval schedule.
Correct Answer is. the
company limitation part of the approval schedule.
Explanation. Part
145 App III pg 72.
Question Number. 26. A maintenance company approved under EASA
ECAR Part-145 is required for the maintenance of:.
Option A. all UK
civil registered aircraft operating for commercial air transport.
Option B. all
aircraft with a valid United Kingdom certificate of airworthiness.
Option C. only
those commercially operated, UK civil registered, aircraft over 5700 KG.
Correct Answer is. only
those commercially operated, UK civil registered, aircraft over 5700 KG OR all
UK civil registered aircraft operating for commercial air transport.
Explanation. AWN 7
App.1 para 2.
Question Number. 27. A Part-145 company is required to be headed
by.
Option A. a
technical director.
Option B. a
licensed engineer.
Option C. an
accountable manager.
Correct Answer is. an
accountable manager.
Explanation. 145.A.30
(a).
Question Number. 28. Implementation procedures for IR Part-145
may be found in.
Option A. Airworthiness
Notice 14.
Option B. BCAR
section A.
Option C. Air
Navigation Regulations.
Correct Answer is. Airworthiness
Notice 14.
Explanation. AWN 14.
Question Number. 29. Unserviceable aircraft equipment should
not be stored.
Option A. in a
goods-in store.
Option B. on
unserviceable shelves around the hangar.
Option C. with
serviceable spares.
Correct Answer is. with
serviceable spares.
Explanation. 145.A.25
(d).
Question Number. 30. Under the Part-145 Approval System an A1
Rating relates to aircraft.
Option A. on
base maintenance only.
Option B. of
5700 kg MTOM and below.
Option C. exceeding
5700 kg MTOM.
Correct Answer is. exceeding
5700 kg MTOM.
Explanation. Part
145 App.II Table 1.
Question Number. 31. The Approval Reference Number for a
typical Part-145 company would be.
Option A. AI/1234/94.
Option B. CAA
00023.
Option C. UK.145.00505.
Correct Answer is. UK.145.00505.
Explanation. See CAP
475 Directory of CAA Approved Organisations.
Question Number. 32. Line maintenance under Part-145 is
defined as typically.
Option A. C and
D checks.
Option B. preflight
maintenance.
Option C. A and
B checks.
Correct Answer is. A
and B checks.
Explanation. AMC to
145.A.10.
Question Number. 33. Awards of the EASA Part-145 approval in
the UK are made by the.
Option A. ICAO.
Option B. JAA.
Option C. CAA.
Correct Answer is. CAA.
Explanation. 145.1
and see wording on the Approved Certificate on pg 71.
Question Number. 34. The responsibility for reporting incidents
and occurrences during a flight rests with the.
Option A. aircraft
commander.
Option B. engineer
clearing the tech log.
Option C. air
stewards.
Correct Answer is. aircraft
commander.
Explanation. ANO
Art.145 5(a) and Directive 2003/42/EC Art 4.
Question Number. 35. The Authorised Release Certificate EASA
Form 1 must be retained for.
Option A. 6
months.
Option B. 4
years.
Option C. 3
years after the aircraft has been destroyed or permanently withdrawn from
service.
Correct Answer is. 3
years after the aircraft has been destroyed or permanently withdrawn from
service OR 4 years.
Explanation. Part-145
Appendix 1 Para 4.
Question Number. 36. Following the replacement and
compensation of a direct reading compass certification is made in the form of
a.
Option A. certificate
of compensation.
Option B. certificate
of conformity.
Option C. CRS.
Correct Answer is. CRS.
Explanation. JAR
145.5 BCAR A/B 6-7 ANO Art.16 (11) (e).
Question Number. 37. The minimum distribution of the
Authorised Release Certificate EASA Form 1 is.
Option A. 1, to
remain with the component to which it refers.
Option B. 2, one
for the originator and one to remain with the component to which it refers.
Option C. 1, to
be retained by the originator.
Correct Answer is. 2,
one for the originator and one to remain with the component to which it refers.
Explanation. Part-145
Appendix 1 Para 1.
Question Number. 38. The Authorised Release Certificate EASA
Form 1 can.
Option A. have
several items entered onto it providing they are identical part numbers.
Option B. have
several items entered onto it of different part numbers.
Option C. have
only one item entered onto it.
Correct Answer is. have
several items entered onto it of different part numbers.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 39. Following satisfactory aircraft component
replacement, adjustment, locking and functioning. Which of the following is
issued?.
Option A. Certificate
of maintenance review.
Option B. CRS.
Option C. A
maintenance statement.
Correct Answer is. CRS.
Explanation. 145.A.50
(a).
Question Number. 40. The authorised release certificate EASA
form one is.
Option A. issued
from the tech log prior to the flight.
Option B. an
international parts release document issued by approved organisations.
Option C. used
to return or release unserviceable components from the aircraft.
Correct Answer is. used
to return or release unserviceable components from the aircraft OR an
international parts release document issued by approved organisations.
Explanation. Part-145
Appendix 1.
Question Number. 41. An EASA form 1.
Option A. may be
in English or the language of the country to which the component to which it
refers to, is being exported.
Option B. must
be printed in English regardless of the language of the country to which the
component to which it refers to, is being exported.
Option C. must
be printed in the language of the country to which the component to which it
refers to, is being exported.
Correct Answer is. must
be printed in the language of the country to which the component to which it
refers to, is being exported OR must be printed in English regardless of the
language of the country to which the component to which it refers to, is being
exported.
Explanation. EASA
Part 145 Appendix 1.
Question Number. 42. On completion of the overhaul of an
aircraft component by an EASA Part-145 organization.
Option A. the
Worksheets with a certified CRS are retained by the overhaul organization and a
JAA Form 1 is issued to the customer.
Option B. the
Worksheets with a certified CRS are placed in the aircraft file with the log
books.
Option C. the
Worksheets are retained by the overhaul organization in their own files.
Correct Answer is. the
Worksheets are retained by the overhaul organization in their own files OR the
Worksheets with a certified CRS are retained by the overhaul organization and a
JAA Form 1 is issued to the customer.
Explanation. 145.A.50
(d).
Question Number. 43. The wording of a CRS issued by a Part-145
organisation can be found in.
Option A. the
ANO.
Option B. EASA
Part-145 Section A.
Option C. The
Acceptable Means of Compliance to EASA Part 145.
Correct Answer is. The
Acceptable Means of Compliance to EASA Part 145.
Explanation. AMC
Part 145.A.50 (b) 1.
Question Number. 44. Who issues a certification authorisation
to a Part-66 licence holder?.
Option A. The
competent authority.
Option B. The
quality department of a Part-145 approved organisation.
Option C. The
base maintenance manager within an approved organisation.
Correct Answer is. The
base maintenance manager within an approved organisation OR The quality
department of a Part-145 approved organisation.
Explanation. 145.A.35
(j).
Question Number. 45. Independent audits of a department within
a Part-145 approved organisation are to be carried out at least every.
Option A. 6
months.
Option B. 12
month.
Option C. 24
months.
Correct Answer is. 12
month.
Explanation. AMC to
145.A.65 (c) (1) Para 5.
Question Number. 46. The EASA Form 1 is to be used when
components are.
Option A. both
exported/imported and bought/sold domestically.
Option B. exported
or imported only.
Option C. used
bought and sold domestically only.
Correct Answer is. both
exported/imported and bought/sold domestically.
Explanation. AMC to
145.A.50 (d).
Question Number. 47. After a mandatory inspection has been
carried out by a Licensed Engineer, what is issued?.
Option A. Certificate
of Release to Service.
Option B. A
Flight Release Certificate.
Option C. A
Certificate of Maintenance Review.
Correct Answer is. Certificate
of Release to Service.
Explanation. 145.A.50
(a) and definition of 'Maintenance' in (EC) 2042/2003 Article 2.
Question Number. 48. When an item is removed from an aircraft,
then subsequently refitted.
Option A. no
certificate of release to service is required if it is the same item.
Option B. only
one certificate of release to service is required to cover both the removal and
the re-fitment.
Option C. two
certificates of release to service is required to cover the removal and the
re-fitment respectively.
Correct Answer is. two
certificates of release to service is required to cover the removal and the
re-fitment respectively.
Explanation. AMC to
145.A.50 (a) Para 1.
Question Number. 49. For the purposes of EASA Part-145, a
'Large aircraft' is.
Option A. over
13610 kg MTOM.
Option B. over
2730 kg MTOM.
Option C. over
5700 kg MTOM.
Correct Answer is. over
5700 kg MTOM.
Explanation. AWN 7
App.1 Para.2 Note 1.
Question Number. 50. An organisation holding an EASA Part-145
approval for light aircraft.
Option A. must
apply for and qualify for an equivalent BCAR (M3) approval seperately.
Option B. automatically
hold an equivalent BCAR (M3) approval also.
Option C. are
not permitted to hold the equivalent BCAR (M3) approval.
Correct Answer is. are
not permitted to hold the equivalent BCAR (M3) approval OR must apply for and
qualify for an equivalent BCAR (M3) approval seperately.
Explanation. BCAR
A8-15 states that Organisations already holding JAR 145 approval must apply for
approval under A8-15 M3 using the normal procedure.
Question Number. 51. If a temporary wiring repair has to be
carried out on an aircraft which is away from its Maintenance Organization, how
would this be certified?.
Option A. No
Certification need be made.
Option B. Aircraft
would be certified as Fit for Flight under 'A' conditions.
Option C. By
signing a Certificate of Release to Service.
Correct Answer is. By
signing a Certificate of Release to Service.
Explanation. 145.A.30
(j) 5 One-off certification authorisation.
Question Number. 52. A company has approval reference of form
EASA.145.00X? It is located.
Option A. outside
a European Member State.
Option B. in the
USA.
Option C. within
a European Member State.
Correct Answer is. outside
a European Member State.
Explanation. 145.1.
Question Number. 53. On completion of the overhaul of an
aircraft component by an overhaul organization.
Option A. the
worksheets with a certified CRS are retained by the overhaul organization and
an EASA form 1 is issued to the customer.
Option B. the
worksheets with a certified CRS are placed in the aircraft file with the log
books.
Option C. the
worksheets are retained by the overhaul organization in their own files.
Correct Answer is. the
worksheets with a certified CRS are retained by the overhaul organization and
an EASA form 1 is issued to the customer.
Explanation. 145.A.50
(d).
Question Number. 54. A Part-145 approved organisation may
subcontract specialist work to.
Option A. any
non-approved company.
Option B. any
BCAR approved company.
Option C. any
BCAR approved company that is listed in their Maintenance Organisation
Exposition.
Correct Answer is. any
BCAR approved company that is listed in their Maintenance Organisation
Exposition.
Explanation. AWN 14
Appendix 3 Para.3.1 (b).
Question Number. 55. Signatories to the CRS will be found in.
Option A. Airworthiness
Notice No.3.
Option B. the
organization exposition.
Option C. BCAR
Section A-8/13, A-8/15, A-8/3.
Correct Answer is. the
organization exposition.
Explanation. 145.A.70
Para.3.
Question Number. 56. EASA IR Part-145.
Option A. lists
the minimum requirements acceptable to the CAA.
Option B. applies
to all European Aircraft.
Option C. replaces
the relevant chapters of BCAR Section A.
Correct Answer is. replaces
the relevant chapters of BCAR Section A.
Explanation. Part-145
replaces parts of BCAR A8.
Question Number. 57. Aircraft and aircraft component records
must be retained by a Part-145 approved organization for a period of.
Option A. three
years after the aircraft component is permanently removed from service or
destroyed.
Option B. two
years after the aircraft or aircraft component has been released from the
Part-145 approved maintenance organization.
Option C. 5
years after the aircraft or aircraft component has been destroyed or
permanently removed from service.
Correct Answer is. two
years after the aircraft or aircraft component has been released from the
Part-145 approved maintenance organization.
Explanation. 145.A.55
(c).
Question Number. 58. The staffing requirements for an
organization approved to undertake maintenance on commercial transport aircraft
are to be found in.
Option A. EASA
IR Part-145.30.
Option B. JAR
E.25D.
Option C. EASA
IR Part-25.13.
Correct Answer is. EASA
IR Part-145.30.
Explanation. 145.A.30.
Question Number. 59. EASA IR Part-145 approved organizations
are approved to maintain.
Option A. all UK
registered aircraft used for commercial transport purposes.
Option B. all UK
registered aircraft used for commercial transport purposes and aircraft
exceeding 5700 kg MTWA in any C of A category.
Option C. all UK
registered aircraft above 5700 kg MTWA.
Correct Answer is. all
UK registered aircraft used for commercial transport purposes and aircraft
exceeding 5700 kg MTWA in any C of A category.
Explanation. Regulation
(EC) No 2042/2003 Article 4, and AWN 7 App. 1 Para 2.
Question Number. 60. The extent of an organisation's Part-145
approval is stated.
Option A. on the
approval certificate.
Option B. in the
CAA's list of approved organisations.
Option C. in the
organisation's exposition.
Correct Answer is. on
the approval certificate.
Explanation. Part-145
Appendix II.
Question Number. 61. On a Certificate of Release for Service
an adjustment to a control would come under the heading.
Option A. replacement.
Option B. repair.
Option C. overhaul.
Correct Answer is. repair.
Explanation. AWN3 /
Part-145 definitions.
Question Number. 62. To comply with IR Part-145.
Option A. the
Acceptable Means of Compliance can be used.
Option B. any
additional national directives must be used.
Option C. JAA
Joint Circulars should be used.
Correct Answer is. the
Acceptable Means of Compliance can be used.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 63. The list of typical tasks which cat-A
line maintenance mechanic may perform is contained in.
Option A. Part
145.
Option B. Part
147.
Option C. Part
66.
Correct Answer is. Part
145.
Explanation. AMC to
145.A.30 (g).
Question Number. 64. An aircraft component which comes with an
EASA form 1.
Option A. will
not need a CRS when fitted as a form 1 is also a CRS.
Option B. will
also require a form 8130-3 if fitted to a British aircraft.
Option C. will
require a CRS to be issued when fitted to certify correct installation as the
form 1 CRS applies only to the conformity of the component.
Correct Answer is. will
require a CRS to be issued when fitted to certify correct installation as the
form 1 CRS applies only to the conformity of the component.
Explanation. AMC to
145.A.50.
Question Number. 65. An organisation seeking approval to carry
out maintenance on an aeroplane of 6000kg MTWA carrying cargo only, would apply
for approval under.
Option A. CS 25.
Option B. IR
Part-145.
Option C. BCAR
section A or B depending on country of origin of aeroplane.
Correct Answer is. IR
Part-145.
Explanation. AWN 7
App.1 Para.2.
Question Number. 66. Category C licensed engineers are backed
up by.
Option A. engineers
holding existing BCAR section-L licence in the appropriate category.
Option B. hanger
based cat B1 and B2 licensed maintenance technicians and mechanics with
appropriate type ratings.
Option C. cat B1
and B2 technicians with type rating.
Correct Answer is. cat
B1 and B2 technicians with type rating.
Explanation. 145.A.30
(g).
Question Number. 67. Since EASA IR Part-145 came into effect.
Option A. it
lists the minimum requirements acceptable to the CAA.
Option B. it has
replaced the relevant chapters of BCAR.
Option C. it
currently applies only to transport passenger aircraft.
Correct Answer is. it
has replaced the relevant chapters of BCAR.
Explanation. EASA IR
Part-145 is the requirements acceptable to the whole EASA (which rules out b.).
It has replaced some of BCAR A8.
Question Number. 68. Part-66 certifying staff must be.
Option A. not
less than 21 years of age.
Option B. There
is no Age limitation.
Option C. not
less than 18 years of age.
Correct Answer is. not
less than 21 years of age.
Explanation. 145.A.35
(m).
Question Number. 69. A Part-145 organisation's accountable
manager is responsible for.
Option A. ensuring
that all line maintenance procedures are carried out.
Option B. ensuring
that all necessary resources are available to accomplish maintenance in
accordance with Part 145.A.65 (a).
Option C. ensuring
that all base maintenance procedures are carried out.
Correct Answer is. ensuring
that all necessary resources are available to accomplish maintenance in
accordance with Part 145.A.65 (a).
Explanation. 145.A.30
(b).
Question Number. 70. The list of EASA Part-145 approved
maintenance organisations is found in.
Option A. the
CAA list of approved organisations.
Option B. the
maintenance schedule.
Option C. the
company's exposition.
Correct Answer is. the
CAA list of approved organisations.
Explanation. CAP475
Directory of CAA Approved Organisations.
Question Number. 71. After a modification on an aircraft
system, a certificate of release to service is issued. To do this yourequire.
Option A. Part-21
Subpart H approval.
Option B. ICAO
approval.
Option C. Part-145
approval.
Correct Answer is. Part-145
approval.
Explanation. Part
145.
Question Number. 72. What aircraft can an EASA part-145 company
maintain?.
Option A. Commercial
Air Transport aircraft only.
Option B. All
aircraft over 5700 kg MTOM.
Option C. All
aircraft on its schedule of approval.
Correct Answer is. All
aircraft on its schedule of approval.
Explanation. See
Part-145 Appendix II.
Question Number. 73. How long have you got, to produce a
Part-66 licence when asked to do so?.
Option A. Within
7 days.
Option B. Within
5 days.
Option C. Within
24 hours.
Correct Answer is. Within
24 hours.
Explanation. 145.A.35
(l).
Question Number. 74. An aircraft has an unapproved repair.
Option A. Issue
a CRS to approve it.
Option B. Issue
a Fitness for Flight cert.
Option C. It
cannot be certified until the repair is approved.
Correct Answer is. It
cannot be certified until the repair is approved.
Explanation. See the
wording on a CRS in AMC to Part-145.
Question Number. 75. The requirement for having a Quality
Department to a maintenance organisation are set out in.
Option A. IR
Part 21.
Option B. IR
Part M.
Option C. IR Part-145.
Correct Answer is. IR
Part-145.
Explanation. NIL.
10.4. JAR-OPS - Commercial Air Transport.
Question Number. 1. The responsibility for regularly
weighing aircraft rests with the.
Option A. operator.
Option B. Part-145
maintenance organisation.
Option C. CAA.
Correct Answer is. operator.
Explanation. JAR-OPS
Subpart J.
Question Number. 2. Documents to be carried include.
Option A. Certificate
of Registration, Airworthiness, Insurance and Radio License.
Option B. C of
A, Permit to Fly, radio License, Crew Licenses, and C of R.
Option C. Crew
licenses, radio licence and aircraft dealers certificate.
Correct Answer is. Certificate
of Registration, Airworthiness, Insurance and Radio License.
Explanation. JAR OPS
Subpart B 1.125.
Question Number. 3. The requirement for re-weighing an
aircraft under JAR-OPS is.
Option A. at
manufacturer, then two years and five yearly thereafter.
Option B. at
manufacturer and then four yearly intervals.
Option C. at
manufacturer and then five yearly intervals.
Correct Answer is. at
manufacturer and then four yearly intervals.
Explanation. JAR OPS
Subpart J.
Question Number. 4. Aircraft types which an operator can
fly are listed in the.
Option A. Aircraft
Flight Manual.
Option B. Air
Operators Certificate.
Option C. Company
Maintenance Schedule.
Correct Answer is. Air
Operators Certificate.
Explanation. Appendix
1 to JAR-OPS 1.175.
Question Number. 5. Where can information on the aircraft
documents to be carried be found?.
Option A. ECAR
Part-145.
Option B. JAR-OPS
subpart B.
Option C. ANO
schedule 3.
Correct Answer is. JAR-OPS
subpart B.
Explanation. JAR OPS
Subpart B.
Question Number. 6. An aircraft registered in the UK and
operating in the transport category will normally be operated.
Option A. by the
holder of an AOC.
Option B. Under
B conditions.
Option C. by the
owners.
Correct Answer is. by
the holder of an AOC.
Explanation. JAR
OPS.
Question Number. 7. In which book would you expect to find
all the following: a CMR, a maintenance
statement, a sector record and a deferred defect?.
Option A. Technical
log book.
Option B. Flight
manual.
Option C. Aircraft
Log book.
Correct Answer is. Technical
log book.
Explanation. JAR-OPS
Subpart M Para.1.915.
Question Number. 8. Amendments to JAR OPS are by way of.
Option A. orange
pages.
Option B. grey
pages.
Option C. blue
pages.
Correct Answer is. orange
pages.
Explanation. All
JARs are amended on orange papers.
Question Number. 9. Deferred defects are recorded in.
Option A. the
Deferred defect manual.
Option B. the
Technical Log.
Option C. the
Technical Manual.
Correct Answer is. the
Technical Log.
Explanation. JAR-OPS
1.915 ANO Art.15.
Question Number. 10. Which of the following documents must be
carried on an aircraft?.
Option A. Certificate
of Registration.
Option B. Air
operators Certificate.
Option C. Engine
Log Book.
Correct Answer is. Certificate
of Registration.
Explanation. ANO
Sched.10 and JAR-OPS Subpart B.
Question Number. 11. Large Aircraft Maintenance Schedules are
produced by.
Option A. manufacturer
with CAA approval.
Option B. operator.
Option C. CAA
Safety Regulation Group.
Correct Answer is. operator.
Explanation. JAR-OPS
Subpart M 1.910, M.A.708 (b) 2.
Question Number. 12. Aircraft over 5700kg MTOM are weighed.
Option A. at the
renewal of the Certificate of Airworthiness.
Option B. prior
to entry into service and then every 4 years.
Option C. annually.
Correct Answer is. prior
to entry into service and then every 4 years.
Explanation. JAR OPS
1.605.
Question Number. 13. JAR OPS subpart J covers.
Option A. maintenance.
Option B. instruments
and equipment.
Option C. mass
and balance.
Correct Answer is. mass
and balance.
Explanation. See JAR
OPS.
Question Number. 14. JAR OPS 3 applies to.
Option A. commercial
transport.
Option B. aeroplanes.
Option C. helicopters.
Correct Answer is. helicopters.
Explanation. JAR OPS
1 is Aeroplanes, JAR OPS 3 is helicopters.
Question Number. 15. Which of the following form part of the
aircraft Technical Log?.
Option A. Future
maintenance program for the pilots information.
Option B. Pilots
name and number.
Option C. CRS
and weight and balance information.
Correct Answer is. Future
maintenance program for the pilots information.
Explanation. JAR OPS
subpart M Para.1.915 (a) (3).
Question Number. 16. Which of the following documents are to
be carried on an aircraft?.
Option A. Tech
log, full Operations Manual and Flight Manual.
Option B. Tech
Log and parts of the Operations Manual.
Option C. Full
Operations Manual and Flight Manual.
Correct Answer is. Tech
Log and parts of the Operations Manual.
Explanation. JAR OPS
Subpart B Para.1.130 and 1.135.
Question Number. 17. Who approves the aircraft Technical Log?.
Option A. The
Part-145 organisation maintaining the aircraft.
Option B. The
operator.
Option C. The
National aviation authority.
Correct Answer is. The
National aviation authority.
Explanation. JAR OPS
Subpart M Para.1.915 (b).
Question Number. 18. The documents to be carried on an
aircraft are stated in the.
Option A. flight
manual.
Option B. JAR
OPS.
Option C. appropriate
ANO article.
Correct Answer is. JAR
OPS.
Explanation. Listing
of Docs. to be carried are in Schedule 10 of ANO (for non-CAT aircraft), not
the article. JAR OPS Subpart B Para.1.125 lists them for CAT aircraft.".
Question Number. 19. What is the minimum legal decision height
for Cat I auto landing?.
Option A. 100 to
200 ft.
Option B. 200 to
300 ft.
Option C. 400 to
500 ft.
Correct Answer is. 200
to 300 ft.
Explanation. JAR Ops
Subpart E Table 5.
10.5a. Aircraft Certification - General.
Question Number. 1. A type certificate is.
Option A. issued
after a Certificate of Registration.
Option B. issued
before a Certificate of Airworthiness.
Option C. issued
after a Certificate of Airworthiness.
Correct Answer is. issued
before a Certificate of Airworthiness.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B2-2 Para.2.1.
Question Number. 2. A Type Certificate is a.
Option A. requirement
prior to the issue of a C of A for aircraft in the Transport Category.
Option B. requirement
for aircraft above 2730Kg MTWA.
Option C. prerequisite
to the issue of a C of A.
Correct Answer is. prerequisite
to the issue of a C of A.
Explanation. BCAR
A/BA2-2.
Question Number. 3. A design organisation is approved in
accordance with.
Option A. IR
Part-21.
Option B. IR
Part-145.
Option C. BCARs.
Correct Answer is. IR
Part-21.
Explanation. IR
part-21.
Question Number. 4. The standard to which the B747-400 was
certified to was.
Option A. BCAR
section D.
Option B. JAR-25.
Option C. JAR-21.
Correct Answer is. JAR-25.
Explanation. Do a
Google search for the Boeing 747-400 type certificate.
Question Number. 5. A Type Certificate is issued to.
Option A. an
aircraft type and its variants.
Option B. all
aircraft of a type (e.g. A340).
Option C. each
aircraft of a type.
Correct Answer is. all
aircraft of a type (e.g. A340).
Explanation. BCAR
A/B2-2.
Question Number. 6. A Certificate of design is raised.
Option A. by the
CAA.
Option B. by the
manufacturer.
Option C. by the
operator.
Correct Answer is. by
the manufacturer.
Explanation. The
certificate of design certifies that the aircraft design conforms to BCARs or
EASAs as appropriate and is signed by the chief designer.
Question Number. 7. Certificates of design certify.
Option A. that a
major mod has been designed adequately.
Option B. that a
company has design approval.
Option C. that
the aircraft meets current stated design requirements BCARs/EASA as specified.
Correct Answer is. that
the aircraft meets current stated design requirements BCARs/EASA as specified.
Explanation. The
certificate of design certifies that the aircraft design conforms to BCARs or
EASAs as appropriate and is signed by the chief designer.
Question Number. 8. An aircraft manufacturer approved to
EASA Part-21, may maintain aircraft and issue certificates of release to
service.
Option A. for
any aircraft providing it is on its schedule of approval.
Option B. only
if it holds a Part-M or Part-145 approval also.
Option C. only
for the aircraft that it has produced.
Correct Answer is. only
for the aircraft that it has produced.
Explanation. 21.A.163
(d).
Question Number. 9. A prototype engine is defined as.
Option A. a
foreign built engine which has been issued with type certificates by both the
airworthiness authority of the country of origin and the British CAA.
Option B. a type
of engine which has not been evaluated by the CAA before for the purpose of the
issue of a British type certificate.
Option C. a new
engine but similar to one previously investigated by the CAA for the issue of a
British type certificate.
Correct Answer is. a
new engine but similar to one previously investigated by the CAA for the issue
of a British type certificate OR a type of engine which has not been evaluated
by the CAA before for the purpose of the issue of a British type certificate.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B4-2.
Question Number. 10. A type certificate issued to an aircraft
by the CAA.
Option A. shows
approval of the design by the CAA only.
Option B. shows
approval of the design by the CAA and would be approved under EASA.
Option C. shows
approval of the design by the CAA but will not necessarily be approved under
EASA.
Correct Answer is. shows
approval of the design by the CAA but will not necessarily be approved under
EASA.
Explanation. Aircraft
could be certified (in UK) to BCAR Section D, which would not confer automatic
type certification by EASA. However, all new aircraft will be certified to
Part-21 CS 25, which would confer automatic type certification across EASA
states.
Question Number. 11. An EASA Part-145 organisation may
classify repairs as major or minor if approved in accordance with.
Option A. EASA
Part-145.
Option B. EASA
Part-21 subpart J.
Option C. JAR
OPS subpart M.
Correct Answer is. EASA
Part-21 subpart J.
Explanation. 21.A.263
(c).
Question Number. 12. A type certificate is issued to.
Option A. aircraft
identical in all major areas to a previous approved aircraft.
Option B. aircraft
similar to a previous aircraft but with design differences.
Option C. a
prototype aircraft.
Correct Answer is. a
prototype aircraft.
Explanation. Section
A/B 2-2 and 2-3.
10.5b. Aircraft Certification - Documents.
Question Number. 1. What BCAR covers Noise Certification
requirements?.
Option A. Section
D now replaced by EASA CS-25.
Option B. Section
A and B.
Option C. Section
N.
Correct Answer is. Section
N.
Explanation. Air
Navigation (Noise Certification) Order 1990.
Question Number. 2. Which of the following does not require
a Noise Certificate?.
Option A. A
helicopter under 5700 kg.
Option B. A
small business jet aircraft.
Option C. A
fixed wing aircraft under 2730 kg.
Correct Answer is. A
small business jet aircraft.
Explanation. Air
Navigation (Noise Certification) Order 1990.
Question Number. 3. To what stage of flight is a Noise
Certificate applicable?.
Option A. Take-off
and landing.
Option B. All
stages of flight.
Option C. Take-off
only.
Correct Answer is. Take-off
and landing.
Explanation. Air
Navigation (Noise Certification) Order 1990.
Question Number. 4. When does an aircraft not require a
Noise Certificate?.
Option A. When
flying with a Permit to Fly.
Option B. When
flying under A and B conditions.
Option C. When
flying in UK airspace only, and not crossing any international borders.
Correct Answer is. When
flying in UK airspace only, and not crossing any international borders OR When
flying under A and B conditions.
Explanation. Air
Navigation (Noise Certification) Order 1990.
Question Number. 5. What could invalidate a Noise
Certificate?.
Option A. A
modification.
Option B. An
unauthorised or unapproved repair is carried out.
Option C. Once
issued, nothing can invalidate it.
Correct Answer is. A
modification.
Explanation. Air
Navigation (Noise Certification) Order 1990.
Question Number. 6. When is a Noise Certificate required to
be carried aboard the aircraft?.
Option A. At all
times.
Option B. When
flying in UK airspace only.
Option C. When
flying in UK or any EU member state airspace.
Correct Answer is. When
flying in UK or any EU member state airspace.
Explanation. Air
Navigation (Noise Certification) Order 1990.
Question Number. 7. On completion of a major modification
to an EASA aircraft, for the purposes of a flight test.
Option A. issue
a Certificate of Fitness to Fly since the C of A has been invalidated.
Option B. the C
of A is valid providing it is still within the date shown on it.
Option C. issue
a Permit to Fly.
Correct Answer is. the
C of A is valid providing it is still within the date shown on it.
Explanation. AWN-9
issue4, para. 2.3.
Question Number. 8. The Flight Manual is part of the.
Option A. JAA Form
1.
Option B. Certificate
of Airworthiness.
Option C. Certificate
of Registration.
Correct Answer is. Certificate
of Airworthiness.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-2 Para.1.
Question Number. 9. What Certificate must an Operator have
who flies for public transport and cargo carrying?.
Option A. Air
Navigation Certificate.
Option B. Air
Transport Licence.
Option C. Air
Operators Certificate.
Correct Answer is. Air
Operators Certificate.
Explanation. ANO
Art.6.
Question Number. 10. The validity of a C of A extends for.
Option A. six
months.
Option B. as
stated on the certificate.
Option C. the
life of the aircraft or a change of ownership.
Correct Answer is. as
stated on the certificate.
Explanation. ANO Art
8,9 & 10.
Question Number. 11. A certificate of airworthiness is a
requirement of.
Option A. IR
Part-21.
Option B. JAR
OPS.
Option C. IR
Part-M.
Correct Answer is. IR
Part-21.
Explanation. EASA
Part-21 Subpart H.
Question Number. 12. What is the period of validity for a
Certificate of Registration?.
Option A. Until
a change of ownership or maintenance arrangements.
Option B. Until
a change of ownership.
Option C. The
same as for the aircrafts C of A.
Correct Answer is. Until
a change of ownership.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 13. A series EASA aircraft flying for the
approval of a major modification flies under.
Option A. A
conditions.
Option B. a
permit to fly.
Option C. B
conditions.
Correct Answer is. a
permit to fly.
Explanation. AWN 9.
Question Number. 14. When preparing a weight and C of G
schedule, the variable load can be calculated from the.
Option A. weight
of the pilots and any special equipment that they carry.
Option B. weight
of A.P.S. and payload.
Option C. Nothing.
Correct Answer is. weight
of the pilots and any special equipment that they carry.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-4 Para 2.3.
Question Number. 15. A non-expiring EASA C of A will be issued
by the CAA after.
Option A. 28
September 2005.
Option B. 28
September 2008.
Option C. 28 September
2007.
Correct Answer is. 28
September 2007.
Explanation. AWN 7
Appendix 3 Para 4.4.
Question Number. 16. When a flight test is necessary and the C
of A has expired.
Option A. the
flight can only be authorised by a CAA surveyor.
Option B. a certificate
for fitness of flight shall be issued.
Option C. the
pilot can authorise the flight in the tech log book.
Correct Answer is. the
pilot can authorise the flight in the tech log book OR a certificate for fitness of flight shall
be issued.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-8 ANO Sched.3 Part A 2 (a) (i).
Question Number. 17. A Certificate of Approval of Aircraft
Radio Installation is awarded.
Option A. before
the aircraft obtains a C of A.
Option B. after
the aircraft obtains a C of A.
Option C. regardless
of the aircraft's C of A status.
Correct Answer is. regardless
of the aircraft's C of A status.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-11 Para 2.1.
Question Number. 18. A certificate of fitness for flight.
Option A. clears
an aircraft for a scheduled flight.
Option B. permits
the aircraft to fly under A condition.
Option C. permits
the aircraft to fly under B conditions.
Correct Answer is. permits
the aircraft to fly under A condition.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-8.
Question Number. 19. A Certificate of Clearance can be issued
by organisations with BCAR approval.
Option A. A8-13.
Option B. A8-9.
Option C. Primary
Companies.
Correct Answer is. A8-9.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-9.
Question Number. 20. A flight manual.
Option A. must
be carried on all public transport aircraft.
Option B. forms
part of the C of A.
Option C. is
sometimes called the operations manual.
Correct Answer is. forms
part of the C of A.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-2.
Question Number. 21. A radio station license becomes invalid.
Option A. whenever
a radio Flight test is required.
Option B. upon
change of ownership of aircraft.
Option C. when
the c of a is due for renewal.
Correct Answer is. upon
change of ownership of aircraft.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-11 para 5.1.
Question Number. 22. A certificate of approval of Aircraft
Radio Installation is issued to.
Option A. an
aircraft.
Option B. an air
operator.
Option C. a
company approved for such installations.
Correct Answer is. an
aircraft.
Explanation. ANO
Art.15, Sched. 5 and BCAR A/B3-11.
Question Number. 23. A C of A for export is.
Option A. to
allow an aircraft to be flown away on export.
Option B. A
statutory document.
Option C. necessary
for each exported aircraft.
Correct Answer is. necessary
for each exported aircraft.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-6 Para 1.
Question Number. 24. The purpose for which an aircraft may be
flown on a special category C of A is.
Option A. applicable
to ex military aircraft only.
Option B. stated
on the certificate.
Option C. for
private use only.
Correct Answer is. stated
on the certificate.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B1-2 Para 2.2 (e).
Question Number. 25. The period of validity of a Permit Flight
Release Certificate is.
Option A. stated
on the permit to fly.
Option B. until
the end of the days flying.
Option C. stated
in the maintenance schedule.
Correct Answer is. stated
on the permit to fly.
Explanation. Appendix
3 to BCAR A3-7.
Question Number. 26. A permit to fly is valid.
Option A. for 12
months.
Option B. until
the date stated on it.
Option C. only
for evaluating a modification.
Correct Answer is. for
12 months.
Explanation. BCAR
A3-7 para 9.
Question Number. 27. C of As for EASA aircraft are.
Option A. necessary
for all aircraft.
Option B. required
by IR Part 145.
Option C. required
by ANO.
Correct Answer is. required
by ANO.
Explanation. IR Part
21 Article 1 and Subpart H.
Question Number. 28. The period of validity of an EASA C of A
is.
Option A. as
stated on certificate.
Option B. 36
months.
Option C. indefinite.
Correct Answer is. indefinite.
Explanation. 21A.181
(a).
Question Number. 29. An aircraft with a Standard category C of
A may be used for.
Option A. any
purpose.
Option B. carrying
passenger and/or freight only.
Option C. carrying
passengers only.
Correct Answer is. any
purpose.
Explanation. ANO
Schedule 3 Part B.
Question Number. 30. A Cof R is renewable.
Option A. when
aircraft is sold abroad.
Option B. every
year.
Option C. when
ownership changes in U.K. only.
Correct Answer is. when
aircraft is sold abroad.
Explanation. ANO Art
3 and 4.
Question Number. 31. A C.of R.
Option A. is
issued by Ministry of Trade and Industry.
Option B. may
not be issued if aircraft could be more suitable registered elsewhere.
Option C. is
valid only in country of origin.
Correct Answer is. may
not be issued if aircraft could be more suitable registered elsewhere.
Explanation. ANO
Art.3.
Question Number. 32. When an aircraft is sold, the Certificate
of Airworthiness.
Option A. must
be reapplied for only if it is sold to an owner within another member state.
Option B. must
always be reapplied for.
Option C. does
not need to be reapplied for regardless of where it is sold.
Correct Answer is. does
not need to be reapplied for regardless of where it is sold OR must be
reapplied for only if it is sold to an owner within another member state.
Explanation. 21A.179
(a).
Question Number. 33. A Noise certificate is valid for.
Option A. unlimited
duration.
Option B. until
a change in ownership of the aircraft to an owner located in another member
state.
Option C. until
a change in ownership of the aircraft.
Correct Answer is. until
a change in ownership of the aircraft to an owner located in another member
state.
Explanation. 21A.211.
Question Number. 34. Categories with respect to the C of A
are.
Option A. Transport,
Aerial Work, Passenger and Special.
Option B. Standard
and Special.
Option C. Transport
(Passenger) and Passenger (Cargo).
Correct Answer is. Standard
and Special.
Explanation. ANO
Sched. 3 Part B.
Question Number. 35. When is a Certificate of Fitness for
Flight under A conditions required?.
Option A. To
allow an unregistered aircraft to fly for air test.
Option B. After
a Certificate of Maintenance Review has been signed.
Option C. To
allow an aircraft to fly on air test to check out a modification.
Correct Answer is. To
allow an aircraft to fly on air test to check out a modification.
Explanation. ANO
Art.8 Para 2. (d) Sched.2.
Question Number. 36. An aircraft Radio License has to be
renewed.
Option A. every
three years.
Option B. every
five years.
Option C. only
on change of aircraft ownership.
Correct Answer is. only
on change of aircraft ownership.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-11 Para.5.1.
Question Number. 37. An aircraft is awaiting spares. What
effect has this on the Certificate of Maintenance Review?.
Option A. Deduct
time.
Option B. Remains
unchanged.
Option C. Add
time.
Correct Answer is. Remains
unchanged.
Explanation. BCAR A/B6-2
Para.5.2 (c).
Question Number. 38. An aircraft with a transport category C
of A cannot be flown for hire and reward except.
Option A. under
the terms of an air operators certificate.
Option B. under
the terms of an aerial work certificate.
Option C. under
the terms of an aircraft dealers certificate.
Correct Answer is. under
the terms of an air operators certificate.
Explanation. ANO
Art.6.
Question Number. 39. If an EASA aircraft is required to be
flown without a C of A, for the issue of a C of A.
Option A. an
EASA Permit to Fly is applied for.
Option B. it can
be flown with special permission from the competent authority.
Option C. it can
be flown under A Conditions.
Correct Answer is. an
EASA Permit to Fly is applied for.
Explanation. AWN 9,
Para2.2.
Question Number. 40. A British aircraft manufacturer must
apply for a Certificate of Airworthiness.
Option A. to the
Department of Trade and Industry.
Option B. to the
I.C.A.O.
Option C. to the
C.A.A.
Correct Answer is. to
the C.A.A.
Explanation. ANO
Art.9.
Question Number. 41. A Noise Certificate is a requirement of.
Option A. IR
Part-21.
Option B. JAR
OPS.
Option C. IR
Part-M.
Correct Answer is. IR
Part-21.
Explanation. EASA
Part-21 Subpart I.
Question Number. 42. Variable load is weight of.
Option A. fuel,
oil and non-expendable equipment relevant to role.
Option B. crew,
their baggage and equipment relevant to role.
Option C. basic
weight plus operating weight.
Correct Answer is. crew,
their baggage and equipment relevant to role.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-4 Para.2.3.
Question Number. 43. A Flight Manual is.
Option A. part
of the Certificate of Registration.
Option B. part
of the Certificate of Airworthiness.
Option C. for
information of the crew only.
Correct Answer is. part
of the Certificate of Airworthiness.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-2 Para.1.1.
Question Number. 44. What is the period of validity of a C of
A for an aircraft in the Special Category below 2730 kg?.
Option A. On-going,
provide the aircraft is maintained to an Approved Maintenance Schedule.
Option B. 1
Year.
Option C. 3
Years.
Correct Answer is. 1
Year.
Explanation. A
Special Category certificate is not normally issued for more than 12 months.
Question Number. 45. A new imported series aircraft requires
flight testing prior to the issue of its first UK C of A. this flight test
should be carried out under.
Option A. A
Conditions of the A.N.O.
Option B. an
EASA Permit to Fly.
Option C. B
Conditions of Schedule 2 of the A.N.O.
Correct Answer is. an
EASA Permit to Fly.
Explanation. AWN 9.
Question Number. 46. Which of the following would an EASA
Permit to Fly NOT be used for?.
Option A. To
proceed to a place where the aircraft will be painted.
Option B. To fly
passengers or cargo domestically.
Option C. To
check a modification.
Correct Answer is. To
fly passengers or cargo domestically.
Explanation. Art. 12
and Art. 11 Para.2.
Question Number. 47. Part A of the Weight Schedule refers to.
Option A. the
aircraft prepared for service weight.
Option B. the
variable load.
Option C. the
basic weight.
Correct Answer is. the
basic weight.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-10 Para.2.7.
Question Number. 48. How many copies of the Certificate of
Registration are required?.
Option A. two
copies, one for the flight manual, one for the filing system.
Option B. two
copies, one for the owner, one for the aircraft.
Option C. one
copy for the owner/operator.
Correct Answer is. one
copy for the owner/operator.
Explanation. ANO
Art.4.
Question Number. 49. Details of aircraft weight and C of G may
be obtained from information given in.
Option A. CAA
Publication CAP 562. Section 1-8.
Option B. CAA
Publications CAAIP Leaflet 1-4.
Option C. Schedule
4 of the ANO.
Correct Answer is. CAA
Publications CAAIP Leaflet 1-4.
Explanation. CAAIPs
Leaflet 1-4.
Question Number. 50. When preparing a weight and C of G
schedule, the variable load can be calculated from the.
Option A. weight
of the passengers plus fuel and cargo.
Option B. weight
of the pilots and any special equipment that they require.
Option C. weight
of the APS and payload.
Correct Answer is. weight
of the pilots and any special equipment that they require.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B5-4 Para.2.3.
Question Number. 51. When a major defect occurs during an
aircraft's Certificate of Airworthiness period of validity.
Option A. the C
of A immediately becomes invalid.
Option B. the C
of A is suspended until the defect is rectified.
Option C. the C
of A is not affected.
Correct Answer is. the
C of A immediately becomes invalid.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 52. Before an aircraft, issued with a Permit
to Fly is flown, the aircraft and its equipment must be certified as fit for
flight by the certification of.
Option A. a
Fitness for Flight Certificate.
Option B. a
Certificate of Release to Service.
Option C. a
Permit Flight Release Certificate.
Correct Answer is. a
Permit Flight Release Certificate.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-7 Para.7.
Question Number. 53. The aircraft weight schedule must be
preserved by the operator.
Option A. for a
maximum period of nine months.
Option B. for a
period of six months following the next occasion on which the aircraft is
weighed.
Option C. for a
minimum period of three months.
Correct Answer is. for
a period of six months following the next occasion on which the aircraft is
weighed.
Explanation. ANO
Article 23 Para. (3).
Question Number. 54. Mandatory equipment required to be fitted
on an aircraft would be found in.
Option A. BCAR
Section C.
Option B. BCAR
Section K or EASA Part-21 CS 25.
Option C. BCAR
Section E.
Correct Answer is. BCAR
Section K or EASA Part-21 CS 25.
Explanation. BCAR K
is Light Aeroplanes. Part-21 CS 25 is Large Aeroplanes.
Question Number. 55. How many copies must be made of the load
sheet?.
Option A. Three.
Option B. One.
Option C. Two.
Correct Answer is. Two.
Explanation. ANO
Article 43 Para.5.
Question Number. 56. Who is responsible for making a
recommendation for a C of A renewal?.
Option A. The
approved organization maintaining the aircraft to an Approved Maintenance
Schedule.
Option B. The
type rated engineer.
Option C. The
CAA Surveyor.
Correct Answer is. The
approved organization maintaining the aircraft to an Approved Maintenance
Schedule.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-4 Para.3 and Part-21 Subpart H.
Question Number. 57. When does a C of G schedule need to be
renewed?.
Option A. At
manufacturer then at 5 yearly intervals.
Option B. Whenever
the weight and/or C of G are known to have changed.
Option C. Every
3 years.
Correct Answer is. Whenever
the weight and/or C of G are known to have changed.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-10 Para.2.4.
Question Number. 58. At C of A renewal.
Option A. the
aircraft never needs to we reweighed.
Option B. the
aircraft needs to be reweighed.
Option C. the
aircraft only needs to be reweighed if it is due for re-weighing.
Correct Answer is. the
aircraft only needs to be reweighed if it is due for re-weighing.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B 3-4 Para.5.1.
Question Number. 59. An aircraft's Weight and CG schedule
contains.
Option A. aircraft's
weight, CG, period of validity and dates.
Option B. aircraft's
weight and CG only.
Option C. aircraft's
weight, CG and data used for loading.
Correct Answer is. aircraft's
weight, CG and data used for loading.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-10.
Question Number. 60. The certificate of registration becomes
invalid if.
Option A. the
AOC is termed invalid.
Option B. it is
found that the aircraft is registered in another country.
Option C. the C
of A is invalid.
Correct Answer is. it
is found that the aircraft is registered in another country.
Explanation. ANO
Article 3.
Question Number. 61. A radio installation is.
Option A. a C of
R requirement.
Option B. an
operational requirement.
Option C. a C of
A requirement.
Correct Answer is. an
operational requirement.
Explanation. ANO
Article 20.
Question Number. 62. When does a noise certificate not have to
be carried?.
Option A. When
leaving and arriving at the same aerodrome.
Option B. When
in UK.
Option C. When
in an EC member state.
Correct Answer is. When
leaving and arriving at the same aerodrome.
Explanation. NIL. http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1993/Uksi_19931409_en_1.htm
Para 4
10.6. Part-M.
Question Number. 1. In a company with a Part-M approval, an
Airworthiness Review Certificate may be signed by.
Option A. any
employee holding an appropriate licence.
Option B. qualified
persons nominated by the company.
Option C. no-one,
it is not required under Part-M.
Correct Answer is. qualified
persons nominated by the company.
Explanation. M.A.707.
Question Number. 2. What is the retention time for a
Technical Log?.
Option A. 2
years after the last entry.
Option B. 2
years.
Option C. 3
years after the last entry.
Correct Answer is. 3
years after the last entry.
Explanation. M.A.306.
Question Number. 3. Can a person not employed by an
approved organisation sign the CRS?.
Option A. Only
in certain situations.
Option B. No.
Option C. Yes.
Correct Answer is. Only
in certain situations.
Explanation. M.A.607
(b) 2. and M.A.606 (d).
Question Number. 4. Tasks which may be completed without
the certification of a CRS is given.
Option A. EASA
Part-66 Appendix VI.
Option B. EASA
Part-145 Appendix III.
Option C. EASA
Part-M Appendix VIII.
Correct Answer is. EASA
Part-M Appendix VIII.
Explanation. Sea
EASA Part-M Appendix VIII.
Question Number. 5. Maintenance of large aircraft must be
carried out by.
Option A. a
part-M approved organisation.
Option B. a
part-145 approved organisation.
Option C. a
part-147 approved organisation.
Correct Answer is. a
part-145 approved organisation.
Explanation. M.A.201
(g).
Question Number. 6. All outstanding deferred defect
rectifications are recorded in.
Option A. the
flight manual.
Option B. the
operator's technical log.
Option C. the
appropriate Log Book.
Correct Answer is. the
operator's technical log.
Explanation. M.A.306
(a) 4.
Question Number. 7. Signing of a CRS within a Part-145
approved company.
Option A. can be
done by a suitably licensed engineer not employed by the company.
Option B. must
be done by a suitably licensed engineer employed by the company.
Option C. can be
done by an unlicensed engineer providing they are employed by the company.
Correct Answer is. can
be done by an unlicensed engineer providing they are employed by the company OR
must be done by a suitably licensed engineer employed by the company.
Explanation. M.A.606
(d).
Question Number. 8. An airworthiness review certificate,
when issue, is valid for.
Option A. 1
year.
Option B. 3
years.
Option C. indefinitely,
until varied, suspended or revoked.
Correct Answer is. 1
year.
Explanation. M.A.901
(a).
Question Number. 9. Maintenance documents are kept for.
Option A. three
years after the aircraft has returned from a part-145 organisation to the
operator.
Option B. two
years after the aircraft has been returned from a part-145 organisation to the
operator.
Option C. two
years after the aircraft has been withdrawn from service.
Correct Answer is. two
years after the aircraft has been withdrawn from service OR two years after the
aircraft has been returned from a part-145 organisation to the operator.
Explanation. M.A.614
(c) and 145.A.55 (c).
Question Number. 10. Aircraft components released for service
from an EASA Part-M approved organization must do so under cover of.
Option A. EASA
Form 1.
Option B. Form
268A.
Option C. EASA
Form 10.
Correct Answer is. EASA
Form 1.
Explanation. M.A.613.
Question Number. 11. The technical log is a requirement of.
Option A. IR
Part-145.
Option B. IR
Part-M.
Option C. IR
Part-21.
Correct Answer is. IR
Part-M.
Explanation. M.A.306.
Question Number. 12. Which of the following is not contained
in a Tech Log?.
Option A. List
of acceptable deferred defects.
Option B. Weight
and C.G. Schedule.
Option C. Certificate
of Maintenance Review.
Correct Answer is. Weight
and C.G. Schedule.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-8, M.A.306.
Question Number. 13. A staff member of a Part-M organisation
authorised to issue or recommend issue of an airworthiness review certificate.
Option A. need
not be part 66 qualified.
Option B. must
be both Part-66 qualified and have an aeronautical degree.
Option C. must
be Part-66 qualified.
Correct Answer is. need
not be part 66 qualified.
Explanation. M.A.707
(a) 2.
Question Number. 14. The persons authorised to issue or
recommend issue of an airworthiness review certificate are listed.
Option A. in the
company exposition.
Option B. on the
airworthiness review certificate.
Option C. on the
Part-M Certificate of Approval.
Correct Answer is. in
the company exposition.
Explanation. M.A.707
(d).
Question Number. 15. If an aircraft is transferred to the
register of another EU member state, the airworthiness review certificate.
Option A. is not
affected.
Option B. is
automatically re-issued by the new competent authority and does not require a
review of the aircraft until it expires.
Option C. will
need to be re-issued by the new competent authority after a full review of the
aircraft.
Correct Answer is. will
need to be re-issued by the new competent authority after a full review of the
aircraft. OR is not affected.
Explanation. M.A.903
(b).
Question Number. 16. An airworthiness review certificate is
necessary after.
Option A. refuelling
an aircraft.
Option B. a
specified number of hours from the issue of the previous one.
Option C. any
task affecting airworthiness of the aircraft.
Correct Answer is. a
specified number of hours from the issue of the previous one.
Explanation. M.A.901
(a).
Question Number. 17. The operator of an aircraft used for
commercial air transport.
Option A. need
not be approved to IR Part-145 providing they are contracted to a Part-145
organisation.
Option B. must
be approved to IR Part-M only.
Option C. must
be approved to IT Part-145.
Correct Answer is. need
not be approved to IR Part-145 providing they are contracted to a Part-145
organisation.
Explanation. M.A.708
(c).
Question Number. 18. Who produces and prints maintenance
schedules?.
Option A. CAA
for Air Operators Certificate Organizations.
Option B. CAA
and approved by the manufacturer.
Option C. The
Part-M approved organisation.
Correct Answer is. The
Part-M approved organisation.
Explanation. M.A.708
(b) 2.
Question Number. 19. An EASA approved maintenance organisation
in the category B rating, is approved to carry-out maintenance on.
Option A. aircraft.
Option B. aircraft
and engines.
Option C. engines.
Correct Answer is. engines.
Explanation. EASA
Part M/145 Appendix IV Table 1.
Question Number. 20. An airworthiness review certificate can
be extended.
Option A. twice
only.
Option B. once
only.
Option C. It
cannot be extended, it must be re-issued.
Correct Answer is. twice
only.
Explanation. EASA
Part-M Appendix 3.
Question Number. 21. Which of the following documents forms
part of a tech log?.
Option A. Maintenance
Statement.
Option B. Air
Operators Certificate.
Option C. Type
certificate data sheet.
Correct Answer is. Maintenance
Statement.
Explanation. M.A.306.
Question Number. 22. Tasks which may be completed without
clearance on a CRS are listed in.
Option A. EASA
Part-M.
Option B. the
ANO.
Option C. the
approved maintenance schedule.
Correct Answer is. EASA
Part-M.
Explanation. Appendix
VIII of EASA Part-M.
Question Number. 23. Continued airworthiness is the
responsibility of.
Option A. the
owner or lessee.
Option B. the
part-M company.
Option C. the
part-145 company.
Correct Answer is. the
owner or lessee.
Explanation. M.A.201
(a) and (b).
Question Number. 24. A pre-flight inspection.
Option A. can be
carried out only by an A, B1 or B2 licensed, type rated and Part-145 company
approved engineer.
Option B. can be
carried out only by an A or B1 licensed, type rated and Part-145 company
approved engineer.
Option C. does
not require Part-145 approval for carrying-out.
Correct Answer is. does
not require Part-145 approval for carrying-out.
Explanation. M.A.201
(d).
Question Number. 25. Under EASA how long does the Technical
Log have to be retained?.
Option A. 5
years after the last entry.
Option B. 2
years after the last entry.
Option C. 3
years after the last entry.
Correct Answer is. 3
years after the last entry.
Explanation. M.A.306
(c).
10.7a. Applicable National and International Requirements
.
Question Number. 1. An engineers licence is valid for.
Option A. 2
years once signed in ink.
Option B. 5
years once signed in ink.
Option C. initially
2 years, then subsequently 5 years once signed in ink.
Correct Answer is. initially
2 years, then subsequently 5 years once signed in ink OR 5 years once signed in
ink.
Explanation. ANO Art
18 Paras 3 and 5.
Question Number. 2. The requirement for an EASA aircraft to
be maintained in accordance with an Approved Maintenance Programme is set out
in.
Option A. EASA
IR Part 21.
Option B. JAR
OPS (Subpart M).
Option C. The
Air Navigation Order.
Correct Answer is. JAR
OPS (Subpart M).
Explanation. BCAR
Section A/B 7-5 and JAR OPS.
Question Number. 3. The application for approval of a
maintenance schedule, presents to the Authority a Maintenance Schedule which is
based upon whose recommendation?.
Option A. The
operator.
Option B. An
approved design organisation.
Option C. The
Type Certificate holder.
Correct Answer is. The
Type Certificate holder.
Explanation. BCAR
Section A/B 7-5.
Question Number. 4. How many copies of a maintenance
schedule are submitted to the Authority for approval?.
Option A. 2.
Option B. 1.
Option C. 3.
Correct Answer is. 2.
Explanation. BCAR
Section A/B 7-5.
Question Number. 5. Where is the period of validity of CMR
stated?.
Option A. In the
maintenance schedule.
Option B. On the
CMR.
Option C. In the
maintenance statement.
Correct Answer is. On
the CMR.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B 6-2 5.2 and ANO Art.14 Para.1b.
Question Number. 6. An operator adds a new aircraft to its
fleet.
Option A. An
amendment to its Approved Maintenance Schedule must be applied for, only if the
aircraft differs in any way to the aircraft already in its fleet.
Option B. An
amendment to its Approved Maintenance Schedule must be applied for, only if the
aircraft is a totally different Type to any of the aircraft already in its
fleet.
Option C. An
amendment to its Approved Maintenance Schedule must be applied for, even if the
aircraft is identical to the aircraft already in its fleet.
Correct Answer is. An
amendment to its Approved Maintenance Schedule must be applied for, even if the
aircraft is identical to the aircraft already in its fleet.
Explanation. BCAR
Section A/B 7-5.
Question Number. 7. The pilot of an aircraft can sign.
Option A. the
second part of a duplicate inspection providing he is licensed on any similar
aircraft type.
Option B. the
first part of a duplicate inspection providing he is licensed on the respective
aircraft type.
Option C. the
second part of a duplicate inspection providing he is licensed on the
respective aircraft type.
Correct Answer is. the
second part of a duplicate inspection providing he is licensed on the
respective aircraft type.
Explanation. BCAR
Chap A/B6-2 Para.10.3.9.
Question Number. 8. Aircraft of mass greater than 5700 kg
are weighed.
Option A. at
manufacture and at the annual inspection.
Option B. at
manufacture and then at 2 years and then at periods not exceeding 5 years.
Option C. at
manufacture and then at periods not exceeding 5 years.
Correct Answer is. at
manufacture and then at periods not exceeding 5 years OR at manufacture and
then at 2 years and then at periods not exceeding 5 years.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B5-4 Para.3.1.1 and A/B6-4 Para.3.1.1.
Question Number. 9. If, at a major check, there is too much
documentation to go into the log book.
Option A. a CRS
is raised to cover the documentation, and the documentation is then discarded.
Option B. a new
log book is raised.
Option C. the
documentation is stored elsewhere and the logbook is cross referred to it.
Correct Answer is. the
documentation is stored elsewhere and the logbook is cross referred to it.
Explanation. ANO
Art.22 Para.4.
Question Number. 10. Scheduled maintenance can be extended by
authority written into the.
Option A. Approved
Maintenance Schedule.
Option B. Aircraft
Maintenance Manual.
Option C. Approved
Maintenance Document.
Correct Answer is. Approved
Maintenance Schedule.
Explanation. Usually
10%.
Question Number. 11. Vital points are.
Option A. parts
of the aircraft where a single malfunction could cause catastrophic failure.
Option B. a
check on every maintenance schedule input.
Option C. when
an engine/fuel system is disturbed.
Correct Answer is. parts
of the aircraft where a single malfunction could cause catastrophic failure.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 12. How many items can be entered on an
Approved Certificate?.
Option A. Only
1.
Option B. As
many as there is room for providing they are similar items.
Option C. As
many as there is room for providing each entry is perfectly readable.
Correct Answer is. As
many as there is room for providing each entry is perfectly readable.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 13. An Approved Certificate must have.
Option A. an
approved signature.
Option B. three
(3) duplicate copies.
Option C. the
date of manufacture of the component to which it refers.
Correct Answer is. the
date of manufacture of the component to which it refers OR an approved
signature.
Explanation. An
Approved Certificate must have an Approved signature.
Question Number. 14. An incident must be reported within.
Option A. 96
hours.
Option B. earliest
convenient time.
Option C. 24
hours.
Correct Answer is. 96
hours.
Explanation. CAP 382
Para.6.1.4. MOR scheme.
Question Number. 15. What approval would you need to maintain
airships?.
Option A. BCAR
A8 18.
Option B. Part-145
with two sections of BCAR A8 18.
Option C. JAR A.
Correct Answer is. BCAR
A8 18.
Explanation. AWN 14
Para 4.2 and AWN 46 Para 2.6 and 66.A.100.
Question Number. 16. Details of all placards and markings on
an aircraft will be found in.
Option A. the
Maintenance Manual.
Option B. the
Operations Manual.
Option C. the
Flight Manual.
Correct Answer is. the
Maintenance Manual.
Explanation. ATA 100
Chapter 11.
Question Number. 17. If a repair is made on an aircraft down
route, but cannot be certified.
Option A. the
pilot (with certain conditions) can authorise it to fly to a place where it can
be certified.
Option B. the
person completing the repair can authorise it to fly to a place where it can be
certified.
Option C. an LAE
can authorise it to be flown to a place where it can be certified.
Correct Answer is. an
LAE can authorise it to be flown to a place where it can be certified OR the
pilot (with certain conditions) can authorise it to fly to a place where it can
be certified.
Explanation. ANO
Art. 16 Para 3 and 4 and 145.A.50 (f).
Question Number. 18. A Service Bulletin contains.
Option A. a
detailed description of a problem and corrective action to be taken.
Option B. information
concerning the airworthiness of aircraft and are distributed by the CAA.
Option C. a list
of maintenance tasks to be carried out on a particular aircraft.
Correct Answer is. a
list of maintenance tasks to be carried out on a particular aircraft OR a
detailed description of a problem and corrective action to be taken.
Explanation. Service
Bulletins contain a detailed description of a problem and corrective action.
Question Number. 19. Whom would you inform of an
Occurrence/Incident?.
Option A. The
Department of Trade.
Option B. QA department
of your organisation.
Option C. The
CAA.
Correct Answer is. The
CAA.
Explanation. ANO
Art.142 para 5 and 145.A.60 (a).
Question Number. 20. When a modification is carried out on an
aircraft, details are entered in.
Option A. the
Log Book.
Option B. the
Modification Record Book.
Option C. both
the Log Book and the Modification Record Book.
Correct Answer is. both
the Log Book and the Modification Record Book.
Explanation. Details
of a mod are entered in both the aircraft log book AND the Modification Record
Book.
Question Number. 21. How long is a Technical Log retained for
a non-EASA aircraft?.
Option A. Until
the CAA has given authorisation for them to be destroyed.
Option B. Three
(3) years after the aircraft has been destroyed or permanently withdrawn from
service.
Option C. Two
(2) years after the aircraft has been destroyed or permanently withdrawn from
service.
Correct Answer is. Two
(2) years after the aircraft has been destroyed or permanently withdrawn from
service.
Explanation. ANO Art
15 para 9, and BCAR A/B 7-8 Para 4.2.
Question Number. 22. The Air Navigation Order applies to.
Option A. Commonwealth
and UK registered aircraft.
Option B. UK
registered aircraft operating anywhere in the world.
Option C. British
manufactured aircraft registered in a contracting state.
Correct Answer is. British
manufactured aircraft registered in a contracting state OR UK registered
aircraft operating anywhere in the world.
Explanation. The ANO
applies to all aircraft on the UK civil register.
Question Number. 23. Schedules of the Air Navigation Order.
Option A. are
explained in more detail by the Articles.
Option B. explain
in more detail parts of the articles.
Option C. explain
in more detail parts of the General Regulations.
Correct Answer is. explain
in more detail parts of the General Regulations OR explain in more detail parts
of the articles.
Explanation. Each
Schedule amplifies and clarifies one or more of the Articles. SEE CAP 393.
Question Number. 24. All aircraft which fly in UK airspace
must be registered, with the exception of.
Option A. none.
Option B. kites,
captive balloons and aircraft under B conditions.
Option C. kites,
balloons, gliders and variant aircraft.
Correct Answer is. kites,
captive balloons and aircraft under B conditions.
Explanation. ANO
Art.3.
Question Number. 25. An aircraft need not be registered if it
is a non-EASA aircraft and being operated by.
Option A. an
operator using the aircraft solely for aerial work.
Option B. an
aircraft dealer, not taking the aircraft overseas.
Option C. an
aircraft dealer, demonstrating the aircraft overseas.
Correct Answer is. an
aircraft dealer, demonstrating the aircraft overseas OR an aircraft dealer, not
taking the aircraft overseas.
Explanation. ANO
Art.3 - under B conditions.
Question Number. 26. A Certificate of Maintenance Review is
retained.
Option A. for
six (6) months from date of issue.
Option B. for
two (2) years from date of issue.
Option C. until
two (2) years after the aircraft has been destroyed or permanently withdrawn
from service.
Correct Answer is. until
two (2) years after the aircraft has been destroyed or permanently withdrawn
from service OR for two (2) years from date of issue.
Explanation. ANO Art
14 para 8.
Question Number. 27. Authority to amend a maintenance schedule
is given by the.
Option A. local
CAA surveyor.
Option B. CAA
with written consent.
Option C. operator.
Correct Answer is. CAA
with written consent.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-5 3.1.1.
Question Number. 28. A Licensed Engineer will sign a CRS when.
Option A. he is
happy that all physical aspects of the job are finished.
Option B. he is
sure that he has company approval.
Option C. the
job is complete and properly recorded.
Correct Answer is. the
job is complete and properly recorded.
Explanation. AWN 3.
Question Number. 29. A Certificate of Maintenance Review is.
Option A. is
required for all aircraft over 5300kg MTWA.
Option B. is not
required for transport aircraft maintained under Part-145.
Option C. required
for all transport aircraft maintained under Part-145.
Correct Answer is. required
for all transport aircraft maintained under Part-145 OR is not required for
transport aircraft maintained under Part-145.
Explanation. BCARs
Section A Sub-section A6-2 Para 4.
Question Number. 30. Scheduled Maintenance can be extended by.
Option A. authority
written into the approved maintenance schedule.
Option B. authority
written into the approved maintenance document.
Option C. authority
written into the approved maintenance manual.
Correct Answer is. authority
written into the approved maintenance manual OR authority written into the
approved maintenance schedule.
Explanation. The
Approval Document of the Maintenance Schedule provides the amount of time that
scheduled maintenance can be extended (usually 10%).
Question Number. 31. What is an Exposition?.
Option A. A
document which sets out details of an organisation.
Option B. A
document which sets out details of the maintenance schedule.
Option C. A
document which sets out details of how maintenance work is carried out.
Correct Answer is. A
document which sets out details of how maintenance work is carried out OR A
document which sets out details of an organisation.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 32. If a design amendments is made to a
drawing.
Option A. the
old issue number is retained with a new amendment date added.
Option B. a new
issue number and date is allocated to the drawing.
Option C. no
change in issue number is necessary.
Correct Answer is. a
new issue number and date is allocated to the drawing.
Explanation. A new
issue number and date is allocated to the drawing.
Question Number. 33. An AOC is issued by the CAA for aircraft
in the.
Option A. transport
and Aerial Work categories.
Option B. transport
categories.
Option C. transport
passenger category.
Correct Answer is. transport
categories.
Explanation. ANO
Art.6.
Question Number. 34. If an exit becomes unserviceable, the
action to be taken is to fly to the nearest place where a repair can be carried
out, and.
Option A. radio
ahead for spares.
Option B. bar
the exit with a white disc with NO EIT in red.
Option C. bar
the exit with a red disc with NO EIT in red in a white bar.
Correct Answer is. bar
the exit with a red disc with NO EIT in red in a white bar.
Explanation. ANO Art
72 Para.11 (b).
Question Number. 35. Details of placards and markings on
aircraft will be found in.
Option A. ATA
Chapter 11 of the AMM.
Option B. Operations
Manual.
Option C. Approved
Maintenance Manual.
Correct Answer is. ATA
Chapter 11 of the AMM.
Explanation. ATA 100
Chapter 11.
Question Number. 36. The legal responsibility for ensuring
that the aircraft load is not excessive and has been properly loaded rests
with.
Option A. Commander
of the aircraft.
Option B. Load
Master.
Option C. Chief
Pilot.
Correct Answer is. Commander
of the aircraft.
Explanation. ANO
Art.43 para 5.
Question Number. 37. When does a Radio Licence become valid?.
Option A. When the
C of A is issued.
Option B. After
the radio station has been approved and the Certificate of Approval issued.
Option C. Once
the Certificate of Registration has been issued.
Correct Answer is. Once
the Certificate of Registration has been issued
OR After the radio station has been approved and the Certificate of
Approval issued.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-11.
Question Number. 38. The telecommunications log book is
considered to be part of the.
Option A. Public
Address Licence.
Option B. Radio
Licence.
Option C. Radio
approved document.
Correct Answer is. Radio
Licence.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 39. For what period of time must a load sheet
be kept?.
Option A. Five
years.
Option B. Two
years.
Option C. Six
months.
Correct Answer is. Six
months.
Explanation. ANO
Art.43 Para.8.
Question Number. 40. Information about identification markings
can be found in.
Option A. EASAs.
Option B. ANO.
Option C. CAAIPs.
Correct Answer is. CAAIPs.
Explanation. CAAIPs
Part 3. ANO also has information on where the markings are.
Question Number. 41. Certificates of Fitness for Flight are
signed by.
Option A. A CAA
surveyor.
Option B. An
appropriately licensed engineer.
Option C. An
Inspector or QA Engineer.
Correct Answer is. An
appropriately licensed engineer.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-8 2.1.
Question Number. 42. Under what conditions can you fly when a
C of A has expired?.
Option A. C
conditions.
Option B. B
conditions.
Option C. A
conditions.
Correct Answer is. A
conditions.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-8 1.2.
Question Number. 43. Flying times are recorded from.
Option A. take
off to touch down.
Option B. chock
to chock.
Option C. engine
start to shut down.
Correct Answer is. take
off to touch down.
Explanation. ANO
Sched. 6 para 1 (4).
Question Number. 44. Equipment required to be carried on
aircraft flying for the purpose of Public Transport is specified in the.
Option A. Air
Navigation Order, Schedule 4.
Option B. Air
Navigation (General) Regulations, Schedule 9.
Option C. Air
Navigation Order (Rules of the Air), Schedule 2.
Correct Answer is. Air
Navigation Order (Rules of the Air), Schedule 2 OR Air Navigation Order,
Schedule 4.
Explanation. ANO
Sched.4 Scales of equipment.
Question Number. 45. Flying under A conditions is carried out
by aircraft in the.
Option A. proto-modified
Group.
Option B. variant
Group.
Option C. series
aircraft group.
Correct Answer is. series
aircraft group.
Explanation. A
conditions is generally for the series aircraft.
Question Number. 46. The period of validity for a Certificate
of Fitness for Flight is.
Option A. not
exceeding the validity of the C of A.
Option B. a
maximum of ten days.
Option C. a
maximum of seven days.
Correct Answer is. a
maximum of seven days.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-8 Para.2.2.
Question Number. 47. When is a flight test certificate
signed?.
Option A. After
a test flight.
Option B. Before
a test flight.
Option C. Whenever
an aircraft is flown.
Correct Answer is. After
a test flight.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-5 Para.3.2.
Question Number. 48. When is a 'Permit Flight Release
Certificate' issued?.
Option A. Before
an aircraft is flown with a valid C of A.
Option B. Before
an aircraft is test flown with a permit to fly.
Option C. Before
a series aircraft is flown.
Correct Answer is. Before
an aircraft is test flown with a permit to fly.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-7 Para.7.
Question Number. 49. The minimum equipment list is found in
the.
Option A. Flight
manual.
Option B. Maintenance
manual.
Option C. Maintenance
schedule.
Correct Answer is. Flight
manual.
Explanation. MEL is
found in the Flight Manual or the Operations Manual.
Question Number. 51. When would a repair scheme be treated as
a modification?.
Option A. When
the repair has not previously been approved by the CAA and FAA.
Option B. When
the repair has not previously been approved by the FAA.
Option C. When
the repair has not previously been approved by the CAA.
Correct Answer is. When
the repair has not previously been approved by the CAA.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 52. A letter of transmittal is.
Option A. authorisation
to use an Approved Maintenance Schedule.
Option B. authorisation
to amend a Maintenance Manual.
Option C. a
record of accepting a type certificate.
Correct Answer is. authorisation
to amend a Maintenance Manual.
Explanation. A
letter of transmittal is authorisation to amend a Maintenance Manual.
Question Number. 53. A LAMS schedule applies to aircraft.
Option A. under
2730Kg MTWA.
Option B. over
3600Kg MTWA.
Option C. under
2300Kg MTWA.
Correct Answer is. under
2730Kg MTWA.
Explanation. AWN 6
Para 18.1 CAP 411 & 412.
Question Number. 54. Where are scales of equipment to be
carried found?.
Option A. Air
Navigation Order, schedule 4.
Option B. Airworthiness
Notices.
Option C. Air
Navigation (General) Regulations.
Correct Answer is. Air
Navigation Order, schedule 4.
Explanation. ANO
Sched.4.
Question Number. 55. If a modification is carried out on an
aircraft, it is entered.
Option A. the
modification record book.
Option B. both
aircraft and modification log books.
Option C. the
aircraft log book.
Correct Answer is. both
aircraft and modification log books.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-9.
Question Number. 56. On completion of a modification to a
non-EASA aircraft, for the purpose of a test flight.
Option A. a
Permit to Fly is issued.
Option B. the C
of A is valid so long as it is still in date.
Option C. a
Certificate of Fitness for Flight is issued as the C of A has been invalidated.
Correct Answer is. a
Certificate of Fitness for Flight is issued as the C of A has been invalidated.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-8 and ANO Art.8 2 (d).
Question Number. 57. Deferred defect pages are kept in the.
Option A. maintenance
schedule.
Option B. log
book.
Option C. tech
log.
Correct Answer is. tech
log.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-8 2.1 (e).
Question Number. 58. Companies with design approval can be
found in.
Option A. front
of the maintenance schedule.
Option B. Part-145
list of companies.
Option C. the
company exposition.
Correct Answer is. Part-145
list of companies.
Explanation. CAP 475
AWN 6 Para.11.
Question Number. 59. Certificate of Airworthiness for
International flight on transport aircraft.
Option A. must
be carried.
Option B. must
not be flown with aircraft.
Option C. does
not have to be carried.
Correct Answer is. must
be carried.
Explanation. ANO
Schedule 10 and JAR Ops 1.125.
Question Number. 60. The check cycle for aircraft operating to
the LAMS schedule, is.
Option A. 50hr,
100hr annual and star inspections.
Option B. 75hr,
150hr and star inspection.
Option C. 50hr,
150hr, annual and star inspection.
Correct Answer is. 50hr,
150hr, annual and star inspection.
Explanation. See
LAMS FW/1978 or later issue.
Question Number. 61. A CAA issued capability list gives.
Option A. details
of the operational restrictions placed on an aircraft with a C of A.
Option B. details
of the scope & extent of a type rated engineers license.
Option C. details
of the scope & extent to which an organisations approval is given.
Correct Answer is. details
of the scope & extent to which an organisations approval is given.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B8-1 Supplement 2.
Question Number. 62. Tasks which may be completed without the
certification of a CRS is given.
Option A. in
ANO.
Option B. in
BCARs.
Option C. in A
N(G)R.
Correct Answer is. in
A N(G)R.
Explanation. For
non-EASA aircraft CAP 393 Section 3 AN(G)R Part4 Para 9.
Question Number. 63. An aircraft operator's MEL.
Option A. can be
more restrictive than the MMEL.
Option B. can be
less restrictive than the MMEL.
Option C. can be
more restrictive with certain limitations.
Correct Answer is. can
be more restrictive than the MMEL.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 64. A service bulletin contains.
Option A. a list
of maintenance tasks to be carried out on a particular aircraft.
Option B. information
concerning the airworthiness of aircraft and are distributed by the CAA.
Option C. a
detailed description of a problem and corrective action to be taken.
Correct Answer is. a
detailed description of a problem and corrective action to be taken.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 65. Condition Monitoring is.
Option A. not a
preventative process, having neither Hard Time nor On-Conditioning elements.
Option B. a
combination of Hard Time and Flexi-time working practices.
Option C. a
preventative process.
Correct Answer is. not
a preventative process, having neither Hard Time nor On-Conditioning elements.
Explanation. Condition
monitored maintenance allows (duplicated) items to fail so that failure
analysis can be carried out.
Question Number. 66. An allowable deficiency is listed in the.
Option A. Tech
Log and Cabin Defect Log Book.
Option B. Tech
Log and deferred defect column.
Option C. Tech
Log and if necessary the deferred defects column.
Correct Answer is. Tech
Log and if necessary the deferred defects column.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 67. An MMEL is compiled by.
Option A. an air
operator and approved by he CAA.
Option B. the
manufacturer and the AOC company after joint consultation and then approved by
the CAA.
Option C. the
manufacturer and the CAA after joint consultation.
Correct Answer is. the
manufacturer and the CAA after joint consultation.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 68. Flight manual amendments.
Option A. can be
done by the operator.
Option B. must
have written consent of the CAA.
Option C. can be
done by the manufacturer.
Correct Answer is. must
have written consent of the CAA.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 69. Registration of aircraft operated by a
company can be found.
Option A. in the
approved maintenance schedule.
Option B. in the
Company Exposition.
Option C. on the
AOC.
Correct Answer is. on
the AOC.
Explanation. Appendix
1 to JAR-OPS 1.175...page 1-C-3.
Question Number. 70. An aircraft may fly unregistered.
Option A. under
A conditions.
Option B. for
export purposes.
Option C. under
B conditions.
Correct Answer is. under
B conditions.
Explanation. ANO
Schedule 3.
Question Number. 71. Foreign Airworthiness Directives, Volume
1 & 2 cover.
Option A. aircraft
above and below 2730Kg MTWA.
Option B. aircraft
above and below 5700lbs and equipment fitted to them.
Option C. aircraft
above and below 5700Kg MTWA and equipment fitted to them.
Correct Answer is. aircraft
above and below 5700Kg MTWA and equipment fitted to them.
Explanation. AWN 6
para 13.1.
Question Number. 72. If the second copy of the Tech Log can
not be left on the ground, it should.
Option A. be
flown in an approved (by the CAA) box on the aircraft.
Option B. be
carried by the pilot.
Option C. be
flown on a different aircraft.
Correct Answer is. be
flown in an approved (by the CAA) box on the aircraft.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-8 Para.4.1.
Question Number. 73. The pilot of an aircraft.
Option A. cannot
sign the 2nd part of a duplicate inspection.
Option B. can
sign the 2nd part of the duplicate inspection if the aircraft is away from
base.
Option C. can
sign the 2nd part of a duplicate inspection if licensed on that particular
type.
Correct Answer is. can
sign the 2nd part of the duplicate inspection if the aircraft is away from
base.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 Para.10.3.9.
Question Number. 74. Aircraft above 5700 kg are weighed.
Option A. every
five years.
Option B. two
years after manufacture thereafter every five years.
Option C. at
manufacture then after 2 years then every 5 years after manufacture.
Correct Answer is. at
manufacture then after 2 years then every 5 years after manufacture.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-4 Para.3.1.1.
Question Number. 75. Who issues a C of A for export?.
Option A. The
CAA - SRG.
Option B. The
manufacturer.
Option C. The
Approved Organisation.
Correct Answer is. The
CAA - SRG.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-6 Para.3.1.
Question Number. 76. CAP 393 is.
Option A. the
ANO and regulations.
Option B. Air
Operators Certificate.
Option C. AWNs.
Correct Answer is. the
ANO and regulations.
Explanation. CAP 393
is 'Air Navigation: The Order and the Regulations'.
Question Number. 77. AWN 3 is.
Option A. related
to engineers personal responsibility when medically unfit.
Option B. related
to engineers licence type rating.
Option C. related
to the responsibilities of licensed engineers.
Correct Answer is. related
to the responsibilities of licensed engineers.
Explanation. AWN 3.
Question Number. 78. Volume 1 and 2 of FADs.
Option A. relate
to aircraft from countries other then USA and UK.
Option B. are
published by the CAA.
Option C. are
published by the FAA.
Correct Answer is. are
published by the FAA.
Explanation. AWN 6
para 13.1.
Question Number. 79. The minimum number of battery powered
megaphones required for an aircraft capable of carrying more than 199
passengers is.
Option A. 3.
Option B. 5.
Option C. 7.
Correct Answer is. 3.
Explanation. ANO
Sched.4 Scale.
Question Number. 80. Life jackets not equipped with a whistle
are.
Option A. acceptable
for one passenger of a pair.
Option B. not
acceptable.
Option C. acceptable
for children under 3 years old.
Correct Answer is. acceptable
for children under 3 years old.
Explanation. ANO
Sched.4 Scale H 2.
Question Number. 81. Maintenance Manuals in cassette/CDs have
the advantage of being easier to.
Option A. amend.
Option B. store.
Option C. read.
Correct Answer is. amend.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 82. It is the responsibility of the person
accepting parts for use on an aircraft to ensure that.
Option A. a
green serviceable label is attached.
Option B. those
parts conform to the required standard and are serviceable.
Option C. those
parts are designed to the appropriate Authorised Release Certificate.
Correct Answer is. those
parts conform to the required standard and are serviceable.
Explanation. AWN 3.
Question Number. 83. Mandatory markings for flight
instruments, or placards are annotated in the.
Option A. Aircraft
Maintenance Schedule.
Option B. Flight
manual or Certificate of Airworthiness.
Option C. Aircraft
Maintenance Manual.
Correct Answer is. Flight
manual or Certificate of Airworthiness.
Explanation. Mandatory
markings for instruments are in the Flight Manual.
Question Number. 84. Consumable items such as split pins,
nuts, nuts bolts etc are usually identified by a.
Option A. batch/part
number on the containing bag.
Option B. batch
number on each item.
Option C. release
note on each item.
Correct Answer is. batch/part
number on the containing bag.
Explanation. Consumable
items have a batch and part number on the containing bag.
Question Number. 85. CAP 360 relates to.
Option A. EASA
aircraft only.
Option B. crop
spraying aircraft only.
Option C. Public
Transport aircraft.
Correct Answer is. Public
Transport aircraft.
Explanation. CAP 360
is now obsolete - replaced by JAR-OPS for Commercial Air Transport.
Question Number. 86. Holding a Licence Without type (LWTR)
only affords the holder.
Option A. automatic
company approval.
Option B. limited
certification ability.
Option C. no
certification rights.
Correct Answer is. no
certification rights.
Explanation. AWN 3
Note 1.
Question Number. 87. All reports received by the CAA under the
MOR scheme are processed by the.
Option A. EASA.
Option B. CAA.
Option C. Air
Accident Investigation Branch.
Correct Answer is. CAA.
Explanation. ANO
Art.145 6 to 15.
Question Number. 88. In respect of an aircraft exceeding
2730kg maximum total mass, a CRS is required.
Option A. when a
component has been replaced even if it is the same component.
Option B. when
an item of workshop test equipment is submitted for an annual check.
Option C. only
if component replacement in an aircraft involves a different component.
Correct Answer is. when
a component has been replaced even if it is the same component.
Explanation. AWN 3
Para 1.2 (e).
Question Number. 89. The full extent of the certification
responsibilities of a licence engineer with regard to the CRS will be found in.
Option A. AWN 3.
Option B. ANO
schedule.
Option C. BCAR
section A.
Correct Answer is. AWN
3.
Explanation. AWN 3.
Question Number. 90. Vital points identified and included in
the maintenance documents.
Option A. relate
to points subject to a duplicate inspection.
Option B. relate
to areas in which all work must be carried out by a suitably licensed engineer.
Option C. identify
areas or components subject to timed life.
Correct Answer is. relate
to points subject to a duplicate inspection.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B5-3 Item 3 Para.3.
Question Number. 91. A Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL)
is.
Option A. more
restrictive than a Minimum Equipment List.
Option B. is a
list of items that may be inoperative on an aircraft.
Option C. originated
by the aircraft operator.
Correct Answer is. is
a list of items that may be inoperative on an aircraft.
Explanation. CAP 549
CAP 396 Chapter 25.
Question Number. 92. An airline's MEL contains an additional
note (M). This indicates a.
Option A. Mandatory
operational restrictions.
Option B. Maintenance
requirements.
Option C. Modified
component or system.
Correct Answer is. Maintenance
requirements.
Explanation. CAP 396
Chapter 25. CAP 549.
Question Number. 93. Technical limitations of work and
authority with reference to Aircraft Maintenance Engineers are laid down in.
Option A. BCAR
Section L.
Option B. Airworthiness
Notice 3.
Option C. ANO.
Correct Answer is. Airworthiness
Notice 3.
Explanation. AWN 3.
Question Number. 94. An A or C Type rated aircraft maintenance
engineer may issue a CRS relating to an associated electrical system within limitations
laid down in.
Option A. BCARs
section L.
Option B. ANO.
Option C. AWN 3.
Correct Answer is. AWN
3.
Explanation. AWN 3.
Question Number. 95. When completing a Certificate of
Maintenance Review, which of the following must be completed?.
Option A. C of
A.
Option B. CRS.
Option C. A
maintenance statement in the tech log.
Correct Answer is. A
maintenance statement in the tech log.
Explanation. A
maintenance statement specifies the date of the next SMI due.
Question Number. 96. An aircraft of less than 2730Kg operating
in the private category would normally be maintained I.A.W.
Option A. the
manufactures maintenance schedule.
Option B. LAMS.
Option C. the
owners wishes.
Correct Answer is. LAMS.
Explanation. See
LAMS FW/1978 or later issue.
Question Number. 97. Foreign AD volume 2 is applicable to
aircraft, engines, propellers, and equipment manufactured in.
Option A. the
former USSR.
Option B. Europe.
Option C. the
USA.
Correct Answer is. the
USA.
Explanation. AWN 6
Para.13.1.
Question Number. 98. With reference to engineer licensing,
aircraft for which type rating can not be obtained are found in.
Option A. Airworthiness
Notice No 10.
Option B. BCAR
section L.
Option C. EASA
IR Part-145.
Correct Answer is. Airworthiness
Notice No 10.
Explanation. AWN 10
Para.14.
Question Number. 99. The ANO states that the Log Book shall be
kept for the aircraft and one for.
Option A. each
engine and VP propeller.
Option B. each
engine and undercarriage.
Option C. its
radio and navigation equipment.
Correct Answer is. each
engine and VP propeller.
Explanation. ANO
Art.22 (1).
Question Number. 100. An airline wishes to fly an aircraft to a
contractor within the UK with all the passengers seats removed ready for
refurbishment and painting. The flight may be authorised using.
Option A. A
special request procedure to the CAA.
Option B. A
conditions.
Option C. B
conditions.
Correct Answer is. A
conditions.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-8 1.1 b).
Question Number. 101. Mandatory modification of UK origin are
identified by the CAA.
Option A. AAD.
Option B. AAN.
Option C. AD
number.
Correct Answer is. AD
number.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B5-6, BCAR A/B6-6.
Question Number. 102. The check cycle for an aircraft is.
Option A. the same
for all aircraft maintained by one operator.
Option B. stated
in the approved maintenance schedule.
Option C. the
same for all aircraft of one type.
Correct Answer is. stated
in the approved maintenance schedule.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-5.
Question Number. 103. For a simple aircraft the CAA LAMS Schedule
may need to be amended by.
Option A. deleting
non application items.
Option B. completing
the supplementary texts.
Option C. rewriting
it.
Correct Answer is. completing
the supplementary texts.
Explanation. See
LAMS FW/1978 or later issue.
Question Number. 104. A CRS is not required on completion of.
Option A. each
check A for aircraft not exceeding 2730Kg MTWA.
Option B. each
inspection item on the AMS.
Option C. a
check on the check cycle.
Correct Answer is. each
check A for aircraft not exceeding 2730Kg MTWA.
Explanation. See
LAMS FW/1978 or later issue.
Question Number. 105. A CMR must be completed on aircraft
exceeding 2730Kg at.
Option A. periods
not exceeding 4 months.
Option B. every
4 months.
Option C. every
12 months.
Correct Answer is. periods
not exceeding 4 months.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 A CMR is carried out and issued normally each 4 months for aircraft
exceeding 2730 kg.
Question Number. 106. A duplicate inspection must be the last.
Option A. CRS
issue.
Option B. check
before issue of a CRS for the task.
Option C. signature
after a CRS for the task.
Correct Answer is. check
before issue of a CRS for the task.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 AWN 3 Para 1.6A.
Question Number. 107. A maintenance statement is.
Option A. the
approval for a maintenance schedule.
Option B. part
of the tech log.
Option C. used
to certify a pre-flight check.
Correct Answer is. part
of the tech log.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-8 2.1 (c).
Question Number. 108. MAMIS lists mandatory inspections and
service bulletins of aircraft manufactured in.
Option A. Europe
(not including the UK).
Option B. the
UK.
Option C. USA.
Correct Answer is. the
UK.
Explanation. AWN 6
para 14.
Question Number. 109. Guidance with respect to Part-145 and CAA
national requirements can be found in.
Option A. BCAR
section A.
Option B. CAAIPs.
Option C. AWN
14.
Correct Answer is. AWN
14.
Explanation. AWN 14.
Question Number. 110. An aircraft maintenance engineer licence
does not include unlimited certification in NDT testing. Guidance with respect
to NDT personnel can be found in.
Option A. CAP
747.
Option B. BCAR
section L.
Option C. CAAIPs.
Correct Answer is. CAP
747.
Explanation. CAP 747
GR No23.
Question Number. 111. Information on Air Operators Certification
is to be found in ANO.
Option A. Article
6.
Option B. Article
10.
Option C. Article
9.
Correct Answer is. Article
6.
Explanation. ANO
Art.6.
Question Number. 112. An Air Operators Certificate must be issued
by the CAA. before an airline can.
Option A. carry
passengers and/or freight for reward.
Option B. carry
freight for reward.
Option C. carry
fare paying passengers.
Correct Answer is. carry
passengers and/or freight for reward.
Explanation. ANO
Art.6.
Question Number. 113. An approved certificate certifies that.
Option A. items
are serviceable on delivery.
Option B. materials
and parts come from an approved source.
Option C. materials
and parts conform to required standard.
Correct Answer is. materials
and parts conform to required standard.
Explanation. An
approved certificate certifies that materials or parts conform to a required
standard.
Question Number. 114. B.C.A.R.s.
Option A. contain
minimum requirements to be met.
Option B. detail
mandatory requirements for aircraft design and construction.
Option C. are
issued by Ministry of Trade and Industry.
Correct Answer is. contain
minimum requirements to be met.
Explanation. See the
'Forward' in any BCAR.
Question Number. 115. CAAIPs.
Option A. contain
approved inspection procedures.
Option B. contain
mandatory instructions.
Option C. are
issued by CAA.
Correct Answer is. are
issued by CAA.
Explanation. CAP 562
is issued by the CAA, are not mandatory and do not contain approved inspection
procedures.
Question Number. 116. A Major Modification.
Option A. will
always require air testing after embodiment.
Option B. is
approved by an A.A.N.
Option C. must
be certified in the Modification Record Book.
Correct Answer is. is
approved by an A.A.N.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B2-5 Para 2.2.4.
Question Number. 117. An Approval Authority Reference number.
Option A. is
issued by Ministry of Trade and Industry.
Option B. will
be of specific form.
Option C. must
be included on all Approved Certificates.
Correct Answer is. will
be of specific form.
Explanation. Of the
form A I/000/99 (BCAR A8) or UK.145.009 (Part 145).
Question Number. 118. Technical and Administrative information is
officially circulated to L.A.M.E.S. in.
Option A. AWNs.
Option B. CAIPs.
Option C. B.C.A.R.s.
Correct Answer is. AWNs.
Explanation. AWN 1.
Question Number. 119. A glider being used privately, and not
crossing boundaries of countries:.
Option A. must
have a Permit to Fly.
Option B. does
not need a C of A.
Option C. must
have a C of A.
Correct Answer is. does
not need a C of A.
Explanation. ANO
Art.8 Para.2 (a).
Question Number. 120. An approved store.
Option A. is
required by every approved organization.
Option B. is the
responsibility of Quality Assurance Department.
Option C. must
contain at least a bonded store.
Correct Answer is. is
the responsibility of Quality Assurance Department.
Explanation. The
approved store is the responsibility of the chief inspector.
Question Number. 121. On a duplicate inspection on a helicopter,
what checks are carried out?.
Option A. Control
system only.
Option B. Control
system and anything that controls propulsive force.
Option C. Propulsive
control system only.
Correct Answer is. Control
system and anything that controls propulsive force.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 Para.10.
Question Number. 122. A Certificate of Release to service states
that.
Option A. a task
has been carried out in accordance with the ANO.
Option B. the
aircraft has been maintained to an approved schedule.
Option C. an
operator has satisfied the CAA of his competence.
Correct Answer is. an
operator has satisfied the CAA of his competence. OR a task has been carried
out in accordance with the ANO.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 Para.8.4.
Question Number. 123. A CMR is raised after.
Option A. major
overhaul.
Option B. scheduled
servicing at specified intervals.
Option C. defect
rectification.
Correct Answer is. scheduled
servicing at specified intervals.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B Para.5.1.
Question Number. 124. Occurrences should be reported to.
Option A. Department
of Trade & Industry.
Option B. Chief
Inspector of Accidents.
Option C. CAA.
Correct Answer is. CAA.
Explanation. ANO
Art.142.
Question Number. 125. Compliance with the ANO is restricted to.
Option A. aircraft
and their equipment which are on the UK & Commonwealth Civil Registers.
Option B. aircraft
and their equipment which are on the UK Civil Register only.
Option C. all
civil aircraft and their equipment on the International Civil Register.
Correct Answer is. all
civil aircraft and their equipment on the International Civil Register. OR
aircraft and their equipment which are on the UK Civil Register only.
Explanation. The ANO
covers all aircraft on the UK civil register.
Question Number. 126. A quarantine store is a part of an approved
store where.
Option A. aircraft
parts are placed, once they have been proven to conform to specification.
Option B. aircraft
parts are placed, until they have been proven to conform to specification.
Option C. aircraft
parts are placed, whilst awaiting delivery to the customer.
Correct Answer is. aircraft
parts are placed, whilst awaiting delivery to the customer. OR aircraft parts
are placed, until they have been proven to conform to specification.
Explanation. A
quarantine store holds parts until they are proved to conform to specification.
Question Number. 127. Which of the following manuals would be
referred to when checking the airworthiness directive on a British constructed
engine?.
Option A. CAA
Additional Directives CAP 473.
Option B. FAD
Volume 3 CAP 474.
Option C. CAP
476 Mandatory Aircraft Modifications and Inspections Summary.
Correct Answer is. CAP
476 Mandatory Aircraft Modifications and Inspections Summary.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-6 2.5.
Question Number. 128. An Airworthiness Directive carried out to
an engine of American construction fitted to British-built aircraft below 5700
kg MTWA would be certified in.
Option A. the
Engine Log Book.
Option B. the
Aircraft Log Book.
Option C. the
Modification Record Book.
Correct Answer is. the
Engine Log Book.
Explanation. ADs on
the engine are certified in the engine logbook regardless of origin.
Question Number. 129. If an Airworthiness Directive has not been
complied with within the flying hour limitations given on the directive, what
effect would this have on the engine?.
Option A. The
aircraft can be certified fit for flight under A conditions of the ANO and
continue operation for the period of validity of the certificate.
Option B. The
engine and thus the aircraft is grounded until the directive has been complied
with.
Option C. The
approved engineer can award an extension to the compliance time to enable the
engine to remain in operation.
Correct Answer is. The
approved engineer can award an extension to the compliance time to enable the
engine to remain in operation. OR The engine and thus the aircraft is grounded
until the directive has been complied with.
Explanation. BCAR
A5-6, Para 1.3.
Question Number. 130. When related to aeronautical engineering,
the term Inspection is defined in the publication.
Option A. ANO
Article 11.
Option B. BCAR
Section L.
Option C. Airworthiness
Notice (AWN) 3.
Correct Answer is. Airworthiness
Notice (AWN) 3.
Explanation. AWN 3
1.2 (d).
Question Number. 131. Mandatory modifications are.
Option A. modifications
which ensure continued airworthiness.
Option B. modifications
which are approved on an airworthiness approval note.
Option C. modifications
of an urgent nature.
Correct Answer is. modifications
which ensure continued airworthiness.
Explanation. Mandatory
modifications ensure continued airworthiness.
Question Number. 132. An alert bulletin printed by the manufacturer
of a British constructed engine is.
Option A. a
recommended modification to the aircraft/engine.
Option B. classified
as mandatory by the CAA and will be followed by incorporation in the
publication Mandatory Aircraft Modification s and Inspection Summary.
Option C. classified
as mandatory by the manufacturer and must be incorporated before further
flight.
Correct Answer is. classified
as mandatory by the manufacturer and must be incorporated before further
flight. OR classified as mandatory by the CAA and will be followed by
incorporation in the publication Mandatory Aircraft Modifications and
Inspection Summary.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-6.
Question Number. 133. The information in the ANO is given in the
form of.
Option A. Articles
of Law, some of which are further clarified by Schedules.
Option B. Chapters,
each one dealing with a different aspect of Civil Aviation, these chapters
being backed up by the Schedules.
Option C. Regulations,
each one covering a different aspect of Civil Aviation and as such is
mandatory.
Correct Answer is. Regulations,
each one covering a different aspect of Civil Aviation and as such is
mandatory. OR Articles of Law, some of which are further clarified by
Schedules.
Explanation. CAP
393.
Question Number. 134. Air Navigation (General) Regulations are to
be found in.
Option A. CAA
Printed Manual CAP 393.
Option B. British
Civil Airworthiness Requirements Section A.
Option C. Airworthiness
Requirements CAP 455.
Correct Answer is. CAA
Printed Manual CAP 393.
Explanation. CAP
393.
Question Number. 135. British Civil Airworthiness Requirements.
Option A. are
printed by the CAA and are of an advisory nature.
Option B. form
the Technical requirements for the design and operation of aircraft and their
equipment.
Option C. interpret
the ANO and form the Technical requirements for the design, construction,
operation and maintenance of aircraft and their equipment.
Correct Answer is. interpret
the ANO and form the Technical requirements for the design, construction,
operation and maintenance of aircraft and their equipment.
Explanation. See
'General Forward' in any BCAR.
Question Number. 136. Airworthiness directives for American built
engines fitted to aircraft not exceeding 5700 kg would be found in.
Option A. FAD
Volume 3.
Option B. FAA
Airworthiness Directives Volume 1.
Option C. FAA
Airworthiness Directives Volume 2.
Correct Answer is. FAA
Airworthiness Directives Volume 1.
Explanation. AWN 6.
Question Number. 137. An airworthiness directive has the
identification number 91-10-05 on it. This indicates.
Option A. the
year followed by the bi-weekly period followed by the directive number.
Option B. the
year followed by the weekly period followed by the directive number.
Option C. the
chapter followed by the section followed by the subject or directive number in
accordance with ATA 100.
Correct Answer is. the
chapter followed by the section followed by the subject or directive number in
accordance with ATA 100. OR the year followed by the bi-weekly period followed
by the directive number.
Explanation. 91-10-05
is year - biweekly period - directive number.
Question Number. 138. Airworthiness Notices are amended by.
Option A. issue
numbers and dates as necessary.
Option B. monthly
issue numbers.
Option C. CAA
yellow pages.
Correct Answer is. issue
numbers and dates as necessary.
Explanation. SEE AWN
1.
Question Number. 139. An On Condition Inspection involves.
Option A. an
inspection of a component with a view to continued operation if its condition
warrants such action.
Option B. a
programme of inspections used to increase the life of lifed components.
Option C. replacement
of life expired components for new ones.
Correct Answer is. replacement
of life expired components for new ones. OR an inspection of a component with a
view to continued operation if its condition warrants such action.
Explanation. On
Condition' means an inspection of a component with a view to continued
operation if its condition warrants it.
Question Number. 140. An airworthiness directive must be complied
with.
Option A. before
further flight.
Option B. as
soon as practicable following receipt of the directive.
Option C. within
the time or flying hours limitations given on the directive.
Correct Answer is. within
the time or flying hours limitations given on the directive.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-6.
Question Number. 141. The term 'inspection' is defined as
meaning.
Option A. correct
installation and operation of the task.
Option B. correct
condition, assembly and functioning of the component or system.
Option C. correct
assembly and functioning of the components or system.
Correct Answer is. correct
assembly and functioning of the components or system. OR correct condition,
assembly and functioning of the component or system.
Explanation. AWN 3
1.2 (d).
Question Number. 142. Information contained in the ANO is.
Option A. of a
legal nature in all sections and is therefore mandatory.
Option B. written
in compliance of the Civil Aviation Act of 1943 ratifying the ICAO Convention.
Option C. of a
mandatory nature where safety is concerned.
Correct Answer is. of
a legal nature in all sections and is therefore mandatory.
Explanation. Information
in the ANO is of a legal nature in all sections an therefore mandatory.
Question Number. 143. What documents should be carried when
flying an aircraft overseas for the purpose of exportation:.
Option A. C of A
for export, a C of R, and a validation certificate.
Option B. C of A
for export, a ferry certificate and a permit to fly.
Option C. C of A
for export, a C of A for Ferry Purposes and a C of R.
Correct Answer is. C
of A for export, a C of A for Ferry Purposes and a C of R.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-6.
Question Number. 144. When there is an overlap of responsibility,
how is the CRS signed?.
Option A. Appropriate
Type Rated Licensed Aircraft Engineers must each certify the parts appropriate
to their license coverage.
Option B. An
appropriate Type Rated Licensed Aircraft Engineer an a ATPL holder when the
aircraft is away from base and the controls are not affected.
Option C. Only
one appropriate Type Rated Licensed Aircraft Engineer may sign the CRS as he
assumes responsibility for the operation, the other engineers must sign the
paperwork.
Correct Answer is. Only
one appropriate Type Rated Licensed Aircraft Engineer may sign the CRS as he
assumes responsibility for the operation, the other engineers must sign the
paperwork. OR. Appropriate Type Rated Licensed Aircraft Engineers must each
certify the parts appropriate to their license coverage.
Explanation. AWN 3
Para. 1.4c.
Question Number. 145. Mandatory aircraft modification and
inspection summary is divided into.
Option A. 4
parts: aircraft/engines & propellers/radio stations/equipment.
Option B. 3
parts: aircraft / engines & propellers / radio & equipment.
Option C. 2
parts: aircraft & equipment/engines & propellers.
Correct Answer is. 4
parts: aircraft/engines & propellers/radio stations/equipment. OR. 3 parts:
aircraft / engines & propellers / radio & equipment.
Explanation. AWN 6.
Question Number. 146. Mandatory Warning Plaques and symbols.
Option A. must
be displayed on all flights.
Option B. need
not be displayed if they are incorporated in the flight manual.
Option C. must
be displayed in the cabin only if they are legible.
Correct Answer is. must
be displayed in the cabin only if they are legible. OR must be displayed on all
flights.
Explanation. Mandatory
warning plaques and symbols must be displayed on all flights.
Question Number. 147. The responsibilities of licensed engineers
for certification of aircraft are laid down in.
Option A. ANO.
Option B. ANO
(General) Regulations.
Option C. Airworthiness
Notice 3.
Correct Answer is. Airworthiness
Notice 3.
Explanation. AWN 3.
Question Number. 148. Maintenance Schedules are issued.
Option A. in a
folder with the operators name on the cover.
Option B. with
an approval certificate by the CAA.
Option C. by the
operator with CAA approval.
Correct Answer is. by
the operator with CAA approval.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-5 2.1.1.
Question Number. 149. Which of the following must be recorded in
a Log Book after a component has been replaced?.
Option A. Serial
number, name of manufacturer and number of the licensed engineer carrying out
the replacement.
Option B. Serial
number, part number, name of licensed engineer carrying out the replacement and
reason for renewal.
Option C. Serial
number, part number, reason for removal and the origin and number of the
Authorized Release Certificate.
Correct Answer is. Serial
number, name of manufacturer and number of the licensed engineer carrying out
the replacement. OR Serial number, part number, reason for removal and the
origin and number of the Authorized Release Certificate.
Explanation. ANO
Sched 6. Name of manufacture, and name of licensed engineer not required.
Question Number. 150. When nil defects are entered by the captain
in a Tech Log.
Option A. A
Certificate of Release to Service must be issued, noting nil defects.
Option B. All
copies of this entry must be renewed before flight.
Option C. One
copy is kept on the ground.
Correct Answer is. One
copy is kept on the ground.
Explanation. ANO
Art.15 Para 7.
Question Number. 151. Who can sign a Certificate of Maintenance
Review?.
Option A. The
Captain of the aircraft if he holds an A.T.P.L.
Option B. A
Flight Engineer licensed for the aircraft type.
Option C. A
multi categorized type rate Licensed Engineer or person approved by the CAA.
Correct Answer is. A
multi categorized type rate Licensed Engineer or person approved by the CAA.
Explanation. ANO
Art.14 Para 3.
Question Number. 152. Amendments to aircraft manuals.
Option A. are
embodied by the operator and a copy forwarded to the CAA for approval.
Option B. must
not be done without written consent of the CAA.
Option C. can be
embodied by the Chief Surveyor or his delegates.
Correct Answer is. can
be embodied by the Chief Surveyor or his delegates. OR are embodied by the
operator and a copy forwarded to the CAA for approval.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B 5-3 Para.5.
Question Number. 153. When is an Airworthiness Approval Note
issued?.
Option A. By the
CAA to the operator to approve a major modification.
Option B. On
completion of a test flight for Certificate of Airworthiness.
Option C. After
renewal of the Certificate of Maintenance Review.
Correct Answer is. After
renewal of the Certificate of Maintenance Review. OR By the CAA to the operator
to approve a major modification.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B2-5 Para 2.2.4.
Question Number. 154. Above what weight is an Air Operators
Certificate required?.
Option A. All
aircraft flying for public transport.
Option B. 3600
kg.
Option C. 2300
kg.
Correct Answer is. All
aircraft flying for public transport.
Explanation. ANO
Art.6.
Question Number. 155. If the operator varies the content of the
maintenance schedule, what action must be taken?.
Option A. Amend
the Maintenance Schedule.
Option B. Await
CAA approval before amending the Maintenance Schedule.
Option C. Amend
the Maintenance Schedule and seek the CAA approval.
Correct Answer is. Amend
the Maintenance Schedule and seek the CAA approval. OR Await CAA approval
before amending the Maintenance Schedule.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B5-3 Para.5.
Question Number. 156. Who approves Maintenance Manuals?.
Option A. The
Department of Trade and Industry.
Option B. The
Board of Trade.
Option C. The
CAA.
Correct Answer is. The
CAA.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B5-3 Para.1.2.
Question Number. 157. The carriage of a Technical Log is
mandatory.
Option A. for
all aircraft registered in the U.K. having a Certificate of Airworthiness in
either the public transport or aerial work category.
Option B. for
all aircraft registered in the U.K.
Option C. for
all aircraft registered in the U.K. on International flights only.
Correct Answer is. for
all aircraft registered in the U.K. on International flights only. OR for all
aircraft registered in the U.K. having a Certificate of Airworthiness in either
the public transport or aerial work category.
Explanation. ANO
Art.15 Para.1.
Question Number. 158. If an engine is inhibited. Where is this
recorded?.
Option A. Airframe
Log Book.
Option B. Engine
Log Book.
Option C. Flight
Manual.
Correct Answer is. Engine
Log Book.
Explanation. ANO
Art.22.
Question Number. 159. When extra documents are used for
maintenance recovery and are too numerous to list in the aircraft Log Book,
what action is taken?.
Option A. Obtain
new Log Book and cross refer to the original Log Book.
Option B. Enter
brief details in Log Book and retain documents.
Option C. Enter
brief details in the Log Books and cross refer to a work pack.
Correct Answer is. Enter
brief details in the Log Books and cross refer to a work pack.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 Para.11.1.
Question Number. 160. You are a passenger of an aircraft which
sustains major damage facilitating major repair or component replacement. Who
would you inform?.
Option A. CAA.
Option B. Chief
Inspector of Accidents.
Option C. Board
of Trade.
Correct Answer is. Chief
Inspector of Accidents.
Explanation. CAP 382
Para 3.3.1.
Question Number. 161. An Airworthiness Directive carried out to
an engine of American construction fitted to British built aircraft below 5700
kg M.T.W.A. would be certified in.
Option A. The
Engine Log Book.
Option B. The
Aircraft Log Book.
Option C. The
modification record book.
Correct Answer is. The
Engine Log Book.
Explanation. Modifications
are 'certified' in the engine log book with a CRS. Modification Record Book is
not for engines.
Question Number. 162. The certification requirements for
scheduled and non-scheduled mandatory inspections, overhauls and repairs are to
be found in.
Option A. the
organization's schedule of approval.
Option B. the
aircraft maintenance manual.
Option C. the
approval document to the aircraft maintenance schedule.
Correct Answer is. the
approval document to the aircraft maintenance schedule.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-5 Appendix 1 Para.1.1 (e).
Question Number. 163. The purpose of the CRS is.
Option A. to
comply with article 15 of the ANO which states that an aircraft must not fly
unless it is properly equipped for the intended flight.
Option B. to
turn a log book or job card entry into a legal document and to ensure that the
signatory takes full responsibility for the work done.
Option C. to
ensure that the log book entry is complete.
Correct Answer is. to
turn a log book or job card entry into a legal document and to ensure that the
signatory takes full responsibility for the work done.
Explanation. ANO
Art.16.
Question Number. 164. A hard time engine inspection involves.
Option A. replacement
with a new or overhauled component.
Option B. removal
of an engine component, it's inspection and refitting.
Option C. an
in-situ function test.
Correct Answer is. replacement
with a new or overhauled component.
Explanation. Hard
Time' maintenance involves replacement with a new or overhauled component at
specific periods of calendar time or flying hours.
Question Number. 165. Duplicate inspections are.
Option A. inspections
which have to be duplicated but which can finally be certified by one LAE or
approved signatory.
Option B. inspections
certified by one approved signatory or LAE and then certified by a second
approved signatory or LAE.
Option C. inspections
signed by a mechanic and countersigned by an approved signatory or licensed
engineer.
Correct Answer is. inspections
signed by a mechanic and countersigned by an approved signatory or licensed engineer.
OR inspections certified by one approved signatory or LAE and then certified by
a second approved signatory or LAE.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 Para.10.
Question Number. 166. If an engine fuel control is disturbed.
Option A. the
whole fuel control system must be inspected again in duplicate.
Option B. the
part disturbed must be inspected again in duplicate.
Option C. the
part disturbed must be inspected again.
Correct Answer is. the
part disturbed must be inspected again in duplicate.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 10.3.1 Note.
Question Number. 167. The Certificate of Maintenance Review (CMR)
is not required by.
Option A. any
aircraft on the British register.
Option B. all
aircraft operated under JAR-OPS.
Option C. any
aircraft not used for transport and aerial work aircraft over 2730kg.
Correct Answer is. any
aircraft not used for transport and aerial work aircraft over 2730kg. OR all
aircraft operated under JAR-OPS.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 Para.5.1 Note.
Question Number. 168. Log books are required for.
Option A. all
aircraft on the British register together with one for each engine.
Option B. all
aircraft on the British register together with one for each engine and variable
pitch propeller.
Option C. all
aircraft on the British register, one for the engines and one for the
propellers.
Correct Answer is. all
aircraft on the British register, one for the engines and one for the
propellers. OR all aircraft on the British register together with one for each
engine and variable pitch propeller.
Explanation. ANO
Art.22.
Question Number. 169. Aircraft log books.
Option A. can
only be flown in the aircraft to which they relate when the tech log is not
available.
Option B. are
designed to be used in the air for the recording of defects and then to be
transferred onto the the tech log.
Option C. must
never be flown in the aircraft to which they relate.
Correct Answer is. can
only be flown in the aircraft to which they relate when the tech log is not
available. OR must never be flown in the aircraft to which they relate.
Explanation. Log
books must never be flown in the aircraft to which they relate.
Question Number. 170. An aircraft technical log forms.
Option A. a
permanent history of the aircraft.
Option B. a part
of the certificate of airworthiness for transport category aircraft.
Option C. a day
to day history of the aircraft.
Correct Answer is. a
day to day history of the aircraft.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-8.
Question Number. 171. Log books are initially provided by.
Option A. the
manufacturer.
Option B. the
C.A.A.
Option C. the
operator.
Correct Answer is. the
manufacturer.
Explanation. Log
Books are initially provided by the manufacturer because they provide a
'complete' technical history of the aircraft.
Question Number. 172. You would expect to find information on
ground handling of aircraft in the.
Option A. Flight
Manual.
Option B. Aircraft
Maintenance Manual.
Option C. Aircraft
Overhaul Manual.
Correct Answer is. Aircraft
Maintenance Manual.
Explanation. ATA 100
Chapters 9 & 10.
Question Number. 173. A.T.A. Specification No. 100 is.
Option A. an
internationally agreed form of Maintenance Schedule.
Option B. a
system of numbering chapters and sections of Manuals.
Option C. a
statement of international airworthiness.
Correct Answer is. a
system of numbering chapters and sections of Manuals.
Explanation. See ATA
100 specification.
Question Number. 174. Where would you find legislation governing
Nationality and Registration Marks on U.K. registered aircraft?.
Option A. C.A.A.I.P.
Option B. B.C.A.R.
Option C. A.N.O.
Correct Answer is. A.N.O.
Explanation. ANO
Sched.2 Part B.
Question Number. 175. A Quarantine Store.
Option A. holds
life controlled items only.
Option B. holds
materials and parts until proved to conform to specification.
Option C. holds
parts and materials received from overseas.
Correct Answer is. holds
materials and parts until proved to conform to specification.
Explanation. A
quarantine store holds materials and parts until proved to conform to
specification.
Question Number. 176. A bonded Store.
Option A. holds
aeronautical supplies which have failed to conform.
Option B. holds
aeronautical supplies proved to conform to specification.
Option C. holds
parts and materials until released by H.M. Customs.
Correct Answer is. holds
parts and materials until released by H.M. Customs. OR holds aeronautical
supplies proved to conform to specification.
Explanation. A
bonded store holds aeronautical supplies proved to conform to specification.
Question Number. 177. A concession is.
Option A. authority
not to embody a modification.
Option B. authority
for a permanent reduction of a requirement.
Option C. authority
to accept a limited quantity of parts which may not be strictly in accordance
with the relevant drawings or specifications.
Correct Answer is. authority
to accept a limited quantity of parts which may not be strictly in accordance
with the relevant drawings or specifications.
Explanation. A
concession is authority to accept a limited quantity of parts which may not be
strictly in accordance with the relevant drawings or specifications.
Question Number. 178. Which of the following is typical of the
number granted to an approved organization under BCARs.
Option A. A
N/0000/67.
Option B. A
I/0000/103.
Option C. A
I/0000/83.
Correct Answer is. A
I/0000/83.
Explanation. A BCAR
A8 approval number starts with A I or D A I, followed by a 4-figure approval
number, followed by the year the approval was originally granted.
Question Number. 179. Technical Logs are mandatory for the
following groups:.
Option A. Private
plus Special Category.
Option B. Transport
Category plus private category.
Option C. Transport
Category plus aerial work category.
Correct Answer is. Transport
Category plus aerial work category.
Explanation. ANO
Art.15 Para.1.
Question Number. 180. Rectification of defects should be entered
in appropriate logs.
Option A. before
expiration of Certificate of Maintenance Review.
Option B. immediately
reported.
Option C. within
seven days of expiration of Certificate of Maintenance Review.
Correct Answer is. within
seven days of expiration of Certificate of Maintenance Review.
Explanation. ANO
Art.22 Para.3 (a).
Question Number. 181. A Certificate of Maintenance Review must be
retained for.
Option A. two
years after expiry of period of validity.
Option B. two
years after date of issue.
Option C. six
months after date of issue.
Correct Answer is. two
years after date of issue.
Explanation. ANO
Art.14 Para.8.
Question Number. 182. Where would you find inspection and
classification of damage and repair?.
Option A. Repair
Manual.
Option B. Flight
Manual.
Option C. Maintenance
Manual.
Correct Answer is. Repair
Manual.
Explanation. BCAR A/B7-4
Para.3.
Question Number. 183. Are C.A.A.I.P.s mandatory?.
Option A. Yes,
but only for six months at a time.
Option B. Only
selected parts which are in B.C.A.R.
Option C. No,
nothing in C.A.A.I.P. is mandatory.
Correct Answer is. No,
nothing in C.A.A.I.P. is mandatory.
Explanation. Nothing
in CAAIPs or CAIPs are mandatory.
Question Number. 184. The aircraft captain records the aircraft
hours flown and defects in.
Option A. Aircraft
Log Book.
Option B. Technical
Log.
Option C. Maintenance
Statement.
Correct Answer is. Technical
Log.
Explanation. ANO
Art.15 Para.4 and M.A.306.
Question Number. 185. Air Navigation Regulations are originated
by.
Option A. CAA.
Option B. Privy
Council.
Option C. Department
of Trade and Industry.
Correct Answer is. Privy
Council.
Explanation. The
ANRs (CAP 393 Sections 2 - 8) are written by the Privy Council.
Question Number. 186. A Technical Log is originated by.
Option A. Manufacturer.
Option B. CAA.
Option C. Operator.
Correct Answer is. Operator.
Explanation. Technical
logs are originated by the operator because they are a 'day-to-day' technical
history for a/c in the transport or aerial work categories.
Question Number. 187. Details of International Aircraft Markings
on the U.K. register will be found in.
Option A. ANO.
Option B. Flight
Manual and Certificate Organizations.
Option C. B.C.A.R.
Correct Answer is. ANO.
Explanation. ANO
Sched.2 Part B.
Question Number. 188. When a minor adjustment to a control system
has been made away from base, a pilot or flight engineer may sign, if licensed
for the type concerned.
Option A. neither
part of the duplicate inspection.
Option B. the
second part of the duplicate inspection.
Option C. both
parts of the duplicate inspection.
Correct Answer is. the
second part of the duplicate inspection.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 Para 10.3.9.
Question Number. 189. After a modification to an aircraft, what
has to be raised?.
Option A. Certificate
of Release to Service.
Option B. Certificate
of Modification.
Option C. Certificate
of Maintenance Review.
Correct Answer is. Certificate
of Release to Service.
Explanation. ANO
Art.16 Para.2.
Question Number. 190. What work has to be recorded and signed
for?.
Option A. Only
work involving replacements.
Option B. All
work carried out.
Option C. Only
work which entails a duplicate inspection.
Correct Answer is. All
work carried out.
Explanation. ANO
Art.16 Para.2.
Question Number. 191. Who can sign the Certificate of Release to
Service?.
Option A. A
licensed engineer or approved inspector.
Option B. Only a
licensed engineer.
Option C. Anyone
who has worked on the particular task.
Correct Answer is. A
licensed engineer or approved inspector.
Explanation. ANO
Art.16 Para.11 (b).
Question Number. 192. What should not be kept in Quarantine or
Bonded Store?.
Option A. Engine
Spares.
Option B. Commercial
Supplies.
Option C. Aircraft
spares.
Correct Answer is. Commercial
Supplies.
Explanation. Commercial
supplies have no traceability.
Question Number. 193. Where can information on overhaul and
replacement periods be found?.
Option A. Flight
Manual.
Option B. Technical
Log.
Option C. Maintenance
Manual.
Correct Answer is. Maintenance
Manual.
Explanation. ATA 100
Ch.5.
Question Number. 194. An operator who uses his aircraft for the
transportation of cargo must do so under the terms of an.
Option A. Aerial
Application Certificate.
Option B. Aerial
Dealers Certificate.
Option C. Air
Operators Certificate.
Correct Answer is. Air
Operators Certificate.
Explanation. ANO
Art.6.
Question Number. 195. Reportable Occurrences are notified to the.
Option A. Safety
Investigation and Data Department of the Accident Investigation Department of
the Government:.
Option B. Safety
Investigation and Data Department of the CAA.
Option C. Safety
Investigation and Data Department of the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
Correct Answer is. Safety
Investigation and Data Department of the Ministry of Civil Aviation. OR Safety
Investigation and Data Department of the CAA.
Explanation. CAP 382
Para 13.
Question Number. 196. An Alert Service Bulletin is issued by.
Option A. the
Manufacturer, notifying aircraft owners and Maintenance Organizations of an
urgent major modification.
Option B. the
CAA giving notification of a mandatory modification.
Option C. the
Manufacturer notifying aircraft owners and Maintenance Organizations of a
modification affecting aircraft airworthiness.
Correct Answer is. the
Manufacturer notifying aircraft owners and Maintenance Organizations of a
modification affecting aircraft airworthiness.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 197. Where can information on mandatory life
limitations for aircraft parts be found.
Option A. in the
'Airworthiness Limitations' section of the Maintenance Manual, in Mandatory
Modifications and Inspections Summary or in CAA Additional Directions.
Option B. in
Aircraft Service Bulletins, Technical Log and Aircraft Log Books.
Option C. in the
Technical Log, in Chapter A6-2 or B.C.A.R. and in the Operations Manual which
is CAA Approved.
Correct Answer is. in
the Technical Log, in Chapter A6-2 or B.C.A.R. and in the Operations Manual
which is CAA Approved. OR in the 'Airworthiness Limitations' section of the
Maintenance Manual, in Mandatory Modifications and Inspections Summary or in
CAA Additional Directions.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B5-3 Para.4.
Question Number. 198. CAA Approval for a major modification is
given on.
Option A. an
Airworthiness Approval Note.
Option B. Form
AD 282.
Option C. Form AD
261.
Correct Answer is. an
Airworthiness Approval Note.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B2-5 Para 2.2.4.
Question Number. 199. After a reportable occurrence involving an
aircraft, for how long must the operator retain the relevant Flight Data
records?.
Option A. 7
days.
Option B. 14
days.
Option C. 2
years.
Correct Answer is. 14
days.
Explanation. CAP 382
Para.12.2.
Question Number. 200. The Light Aircraft Maintenance Schedule is
used for aircraft below the maximum total weight authorized of.
Option A. 6000
kg.
Option B. 2730
kg.
Option C. 2300
kg.
Correct Answer is. 2730
kg.
Explanation. See
LAMS FW/1978 or later issue.
Question Number. 201. Technical Logs are raised.
Option A. only
if aircraft is to land away from home.
Option B. in
triplicate.
Option C. in
duplicate.
Correct Answer is. in
duplicate.
Explanation. ANO
Art.15 Para.7.
Question Number. 202. A four (4) Engined Turbo-Prop Aircraft
requires.
Option A. 1 -
Combined Log Book.
Option B. 9
Statutory Log Books.
Option C. 5
Statutory Log Books.
Correct Answer is. 9
Statutory Log Books.
Explanation. ANO
Art.22.
Question Number. 203. The Commander records defects.
Option A. on the
C of R.
Option B. in the
Technical Log.
Option C. on the
C of A.
Correct Answer is. in
the Technical Log.
Explanation. ANO
Art.15 Para.4 (b).
Question Number. 204. Airworthiness Notices 3 and 10 deal with.
Option A. maintenance.
Option B. approvals.
Option C. licensing.
Correct Answer is. licensing.
Explanation. See
AWNs 3 & 10.
Question Number. 205. The standard Format for Maintenance Manuals
is defined in.
Option A. ATA
100.
Option B. B.C.A.R.s.
Option C. A.N.O.
and A.N.R.s.
Correct Answer is. ATA
100.
Explanation. See ATA
100 spec. BCAR A/B5-3 Para.2.6.
Question Number. 206. In the A.T.A. 100 System, Pages 1 -100 for
Chapters in Maintenance Manuals covers.
Option A. description
and operations.
Option B. maintenance
practices.
Option C. description.
Correct Answer is. description
and operations.
Explanation. See ATA
100 spec.
Question Number. 207. A.T.A. 100 is used in.
Option A. repair
manuals.
Option B. fuel
specifications.
Option C. technical
and administrative Publications.
Correct Answer is. repair
manuals.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B5-3 Para.2.6.
Question Number. 208. The captain can sign for a Duplicate
Inspection.
Option A. if
away from base.
Option B. if A
and C Licensed.
Option C. if
there are two Engineers.
Correct Answer is. if
away from base.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 10.3.9.
Question Number. 209. Storage conditions are critical in the.
Option A. special
equipment Store.
Option B. Quarantine
Store.
Option C. Bonded
Store.
Correct Answer is. Bonded
Store.
Explanation. Storage
conditions are critical in the bonded store.
Question Number. 210. An aircraft with a Certificate of
Airworthiness in the aerial work category which is being used for the dropping
of supplies, must operate under the terms of.
Option A. an
Aerial Application Certificate.
Option B. an
Aircraft Dealers Certificate with Schedule 1C of the A.N.O.
Option C. an Air
Operators Certificate in compliance with Article 6 of the A.N.O.
Correct Answer is. an
Air Operators Certificate in compliance with Article 6 of the A.N.O. OR an
Aerial Application Certificate.
Explanation. ANO
Art.66.
Question Number. 211. Fuel Flow results are entered in the.
Option A. Aircraft
Log Book.
Option B. the
Fuel Uplift column of the Tech Log.
Option C. Engine
Log Book.
Correct Answer is. Aircraft
Log Book.
Explanation. See
inside cover of any Aircraft logbook.
Question Number. 212. Additional equipment which must be
installed according to the circumstances in which an aircraft is flown is
listed in.
Option A. the
Forth Schedule of the A.N.O.
Option B. Part A
of the Weight Schedule.
Option C. the
Certificate of Airworthiness.
Correct Answer is. the
Forth Schedule of the A.N.O.
Explanation. ANO
Art.16 Para.9 & Sched.4.
Question Number. 213. The number of electrical fuses of a
particular rating required to be carried in an aircraft is.
Option A. 5 amp
or less 3, off 5 amp or more 10 off.
Option B. 3% of
each rating or 10, whichever is the greater.
Option C. 10% of
each rating or 3, whichever is the greater.
Correct Answer is. 10%
of each rating or 3, whichever is the greater.
Explanation. ANO
Sched.4 Scale A(1).
Question Number. 214. Mandatory Aircraft Modifications and
Inspection Summary is divided into.
Option A. 4
parts: aircraft, engines and propellers, radio stations, equipment.
Option B. 3
parts: aircraft, engines and propellers, radio and equipment.
Option C. 2
parts: aircraft and equipment, engines and propellers.
Correct Answer is. 3
parts: aircraft, engines and propellers, radio and equipment.
Explanation. See
MAMIS.
Question Number. 215. A letter of Transmittal.
Option A. records
acceptance of a Type Certificate.
Option B. authorizes
an amendment to a Maintenance Manual.
Option C. authorizes
a Maintenance Schedule by the CAA.
Correct Answer is. authorizes
an amendment to a Maintenance Manual.
Explanation. A
Letter of transmittal authorises an amendment to a Maintenance Manual.
Question Number. 216. Aircraft components maintained and released
for service by a BCAR approved organisation.
Option A. may be
fitted to aircraft used for commercial air transport.
Option B. may
not be fitted to aircraft used for commercial air transport.
Option C. may be
fitted to aircraft used for commercial air transport providing the aircraft
records are endorsed as such.
Correct Answer is. may
be fitted to aircraft used for commercial air transport. OR may not be fitted
to aircraft used for commercial air transport.
Explanation. AWN 14
Para 9.4 and 7.3.
Question Number. 217. The total engine hours expended may be
determined from information given in.
Option A. the
Maintenance Statement.
Option B. the
Technical Log.
Option C. the
Engine Log Book.
Correct Answer is. the
Engine Log Book.
Explanation. ANO
Sched.6 Para.2.
Question Number. 218. When an unserviceable component is removed
from an aircraft and replaced with a different component to carry out the same
function it is classified as.
Option A. a
repair.
Option B. a
modification.
Option C. a
replacement.
Correct Answer is. a
replacement.
Explanation. AWN3
1.2e.
Question Number. 219. An incident is classified as an accident if
the aircraft suffers serious structural damage or someone isinjured between the
times.
Option A. when
the aircraft takes off and the aircraft lands.
Option B. when
the first person boards the aircraft with the intention of flying and the last
person leaves the aircraft after flight.
Option C. when
the first passengers boards the aircraft and the last passenger leaves the
aircraft.
Correct Answer is. when
the first passengers boards the aircraft and the last passenger leaves the
aircraft. OR when the first person boards the aircraft with the intention of
flying and the last person leaves the aircraft after flight.
Explanation. CAP 382
Para.3.3.1.
Question Number. 220. The definition of a Reportable Accident is
given in.
Option A. CAA Air
Regulations number 11 CAP 393.
Option B. Civil
Aviation (Investigation of Accidents).
Option C. ANO
Article 94.
Correct Answer is. Civil
Aviation (Investigation of Accidents).
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 221. Where is the overhaul period of an aircraft
component found?.
Option A. In the
Approved Maintenance Schedule.
Option B. In the
Maintenance Manual.
Option C. In the
Overhaul Manual.
Correct Answer is. In
the Approved Maintenance Schedule.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-4 Para.1.6.1.
Question Number. 222. The Certificate of Fitness for Flight is
issued in.
Option A. 1
copy: for the Aircraft.
Option B. 2
copies: for Aircraft and File.
Option C. 3
copies: for Tech Log, File and Aircraft.
Correct Answer is. 2
copies: for Aircraft and File.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-8 Para.2.3.
Question Number. 223. The aircraft owner's Name Plate must be
fixed.
Option A. near
the main entrance of the aircraft.
Option B. on the
instrument panel.
Option C. on the
rear fuselage.
Correct Answer is. near
the main entrance of the aircraft.
Explanation. ANO
Sched.2 Part B Para.1 (2).
Question Number. 224. In the ATA 100 format, what would the third
element of the reference number refer to?.
Option A. Chapter
or system.
Option B. Section
or sub section.
Option C. Subject
or component.
Correct Answer is. Subject
or component.
Explanation. See ATA
100 Spec.
Question Number. 225. The information in the ANO is given in the
form of.
Option A. Regulations,
each one covering a different aspect of civil aviation and as such is
mandatory.
Option B. Articles
of law some of which are further clarified by schedules.
Option C. Chapters,
each one dealing with a different aspect of civil aviation, these chapters
being backed up by schedules.
Correct Answer is. Chapters,
each one dealing with a different aspect of civil aviation, these chapters
being backed up by schedules. OR Articles of law some of which are further
clarified by schedules.
Explanation. See CAP
393 The Order and the Regulations.
Question Number. 226. Air Navigation General Regulations are to
be found in.
Option A. British
Civil Airworthiness Requirements Section A.
Option B. CAA
printed manual CAP 393.
Option C. Airworthiness
Requirements CAP 455.
Correct Answer is. CAA
printed manual CAP 393.
Explanation. See CAP
393 The order and the Regulations.
Question Number. 227. British Civil Airworthiness Requirements.
Option A. interpret
the ANO and form the Technical requirements for the design, construction,
operation and maintenance of aircraft and their equipment.
Option B. are
printed by the CAA and are of an advisory nature.
Option C. form
the Technical requirements for the design and operation of aircraft and their
equipment.
Correct Answer is. form
the Technical requirements for the design and operation of aircraft and their
equipment. OR interpret the ANO and form the Technical requirements for the
design, construction, operation and maintenance of aircraft and their
equipment.
Explanation. See
'Forward' in any BCAR.
Question Number. 228. Information on the procedures adopted by an
approved B1 organization for controlling matters directly affecting
airworthiness and technical standards will be laid down in.
Option A. the
organization's exposition.
Option B. BCAR
Chapter A8-3.
Option C. EASA
Part-145.
Correct Answer is. the
organization's exposition.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B8-3 Para.3.2.
Question Number. 229. A series type aircraft engine is one that.
Option A. has
been awarded a British type Certificate.
Option B. is
awaiting evaluation for the purpose of the issue of a certificate of design.
Option C. is
awaiting evaluation for the purpose of the issue of a British type certificate.
Correct Answer is. is
awaiting evaluation for the purpose of the issue of a British type certificate.
OR has been awarded a British type Certificate.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-2 Para.1.3.
Question Number. 230. Duplicate inspections are required to be
made following the disturbance of.
Option A. all
engine and propeller controls and any vital points.
Option B. all
engine & propeller components and any vital points.
Option C. aircraft,
engine & propeller controls and any vital points.
Correct Answer is. aircraft,
engine & propeller controls and any vital points.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 Para.10.
Question Number. 231. The wording of the Duplicate inspection
statement is given in.
Option A. ANO
Article 2.
Option B. BCAR
Section A & B/6-2.
Option C. Airworthiness
Notice No.3.
Correct Answer is. BCAR
Section A & B/6-2.
Explanation. BCAR A/B6-2
Para.10.
Question Number. 232. A duplicate inspection is defined as an
inspection made and certified by.
Option A. a
qualified person and subsequently repeated by that person.
Option B. a
qualified person and subsequently by another qualified person.
Option C. an
unqualified person and then by a qualified one.
Correct Answer is. a
qualified person and subsequently by another qualified person.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 Para.10.2.2.
Question Number. 233. BCAR Organizations which automatically have
design approval are.
Option A. M1
Maintenance organizations.
Option B. Primary
companies.
Option C. M3
Maintenance organizations.
Correct Answer is. Primary
companies.
Explanation. BCAR
A8-1.
Question Number. 234. Certificates of release to service.
Option A. are
kept for 2 years.
Option B. can be
signed by company approved engineers.
Option C. are
signed before each flight.
Correct Answer is. can
be signed by company approved engineers.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B6-2 Para.9.
Question Number. 235. BCAR Section A applies to.
Option A. aircraft
on the UK civil register manufactured outside the UK.
Option B. all
aircraft on the UK civil register.
Option C. aircraft
on the UK civil register manufactured in the UK.
Correct Answer is. aircraft
on the UK civil register manufactured in the UK.
Explanation. CAAIPs
Leaflet 1-2 Para 4.3.
Question Number. 236. What happens to a Hard Time component when
removed from an aircraft?.
Option A. Scrapped
or returned for overhaul.
Option B. Placed
in quarantine store.
Option C. Inspected
and if serviceable can be replaced.
Correct Answer is. Scrapped
or returned for overhaul.
Explanation. When a
hard-time component is removed from the aircraft it is scrapped or returned for
overhaul.
Question Number. 237. UK CAA Mandatory Airworthiness Notices can
be found in.
Option A. CAP
555 Airworthiness Notices.
Option B. CAP
747 UK Airworthiness Requirements under the European Aviation Safety Agency.
Option C. CAP
476 Mandatory Aircraft Modifications and Inspections Summary.
Correct Answer is. CAP
476 Mandatory Aircraft Modifications and Inspections Summary. OR CAP 747 UK
Airworthiness Requirements under the European Aviation Safety Agency.
Explanation. CAAIPs
Leaflet 1-2 Para 9.2 a).
Question Number. 238. CAP 393 - Air Navigation - The Order and
the Regulations.
Option A. is
fully authoritative and would be referred to in a court of law.
Option B. only
Part 1 is fully authoritative and would be referred to in a court of law,
whereas the General Regulations are not authoritative.
Option C. is not
considered authoritative and would not be referred to in a court of law.
Correct Answer is. is
not considered authoritative and would not be referred to in a court of law.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 239. BCAR A8-8 E3 will.
Option A. be
added to Part-145 ratings on application to the CAA.
Option B. transfer
to JAR OPS (M) when an AOC is awarded.
Option C. not
transfer when JAR-21 becomes the legal code.
Correct Answer is. not
transfer when JAR-21 becomes the legal code.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 240. An aircraft which has been constructed to
an internationally accepted standard of completion but which doesn’t fully
comply with BCAR would most likely be given a C of A in.
Option A. the
transport category which would not include the carrying of passengers.
Option B. the
special category.
Option C. the
private category which would not include the carrying of passengers.
Correct Answer is. the
transport category which would not include the carrying of passengers. OR the special category.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 241. For Public Transport aircraft, defects and
related rectification details which occur when the aircraft is 'down route'
would be entered in.
Option A. the technical
log, one copy of which is removed and sent back to base by an alternative
method.
Option B. the
technical log for transfer into the log book when the aircraft returns to base.
Option C. the
aircraft log book and posted back to the U.K. since it must not be flown in the
aircraft to which it relates.
Correct Answer is. the
aircraft log book and posted back to the U.K. since it must not be flown in the
aircraft to which it relates. OR the technical log, one copy of which is
removed and sent back to base by an alternative method.
Explanation. ANO
Article 15.
Question Number. 242. The requirement to fly an aircraft properly
equipped and that the equipment fitted is to be serviceable, is given in.
Option A. Article
8 of the ANO.
Option B. schedule
4 of the ANO.
Option C. Article
14 of the ANO.
Correct Answer is. Article
14 of the ANO.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 243. Engine and propeller log book requirements
are covered in.
Option A. Schedule
6 of the ANO.
Option B. JAR E.
Option C. Article
11 of the ANO.
Correct Answer is. Schedule
6 of the ANO.
Explanation. ANO
Article 22/Schedule 6.
Question Number. 244. The current ANO has.
Option A. 101
Articles, 11 Schedules.
Option B. 168
Articles, 15 Schedules.
Option C. 123
Articles, 14 Schedules.
Correct Answer is. 168
Articles, 15 Schedules.
Explanation. See
current ANO.
Question Number. 245. CAA Additional Airworthiness Directives are
printed on.
Option A. Blue
Papers.
Option B. White
Papers.
Option C. Yellow
Papers.
Correct Answer is. Blue
Papers.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 246. Foreign Airworthiness Directives Volume 3
covers.
Option A. Foreign
built aircraft on the British register except those constructed in the United
States.
Option B. Foreign
built aircraft of American construction.
Option C. Foreign
built aircraft over 12000kg on the British Register.
Correct Answer is. Foreign
built aircraft over 12000kg on the British Register. OR Foreign built aircraft
on the British register except those constructed in the United States.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 247. Which of the following publications
contains additional directives for German built aircraft on the British
Register?.
Option A. CAP
476.
Option B. CAP
474.
Option C. CAP
475.
Correct Answer is. CAP
474.
Explanation. AWN 6.
Question Number. 248. A Technical Log is required for.
Option A. all
aircraft that hold a Certificate of Airworthiness in the Transport or Aerial
Categories.
Option B. all
aircraft used for any purpose in the UK.
Option C. all
aircraft that are maintained by a third party organisation.
Correct Answer is. all
aircraft that are maintained by a third party organisation. OR all aircraft
that hold a Certificate of Airworthiness in the Transport or Aerial Categories.
Explanation. ANO
Art.15 Para.1.
Question Number. 249. Condition monitoring.
Option A. permits
in-life until failure occurs.
Option B. is a
time lifed method of maintenance.
Option C. is a
preventative maintenance process.
Correct Answer is. permits
in-life until failure occurs.
Explanation. See
Condition Monitored Maintenance Programme in CAAIPs.
Question Number. 250. The allowable deficiency list is normally
included in an aircrafts.
Option A. approval
document to the aircraft maintenance schedule.
Option B. modifications
record book.
Option C. operations
manual.
Correct Answer is. operations
manual.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 251. The master minimum equipment list is
compiled by.
Option A. the
manufacturer and the air operator after joint consultation and then approved by
the CAA.
Option B. the
air operator and approved by the CAA.
Option C. the
manufacturer and the CAA after joint consultation.
Correct Answer is. the
manufacturer and the CAA after joint consultation.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B5-7 Para.3.1.
Question Number. 252. An aircraft operators MEL.
Option A. can be
more restrictive than the aircrafts MMEL.
Option B. can be
less restrictive than the aircrafts MMEL.
Option C. must
be the same as the aircrafts MMEL.
Correct Answer is. can
be more restrictive than the aircrafts MMEL.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-6 Para.4.
Question Number. 253. CAP 455 published by the CAA is.
Option A. Mandatory
aircraft modifications and inspection summary.
Option B. Airworthiness
Notices.
Option C. Foreign
airworthiness directives vol.3.
Correct Answer is. Mandatory
aircraft modifications and inspection summary. OR Airworthiness Notices.
Explanation. CAP 455
is AWNs.
Question Number. 254. Information on Air Operators Certificate is
to be found in the Air Navigation Order.
Option A. Article
6.
Option B. Article
9.
Option C. Article
20.
Correct Answer is. Article
6.
Explanation. See ANO
Article 6.
Question Number. 255. If, as the result of a reported occurrence,
an error in general engineering practices was established, this would be
circulated by the CAA to all organizations and persons concerned by.
Option A. CAA
publication CAP 479, Engineering Safety Practices.
Option B. an
amendment to CAA publication CAP 562 Civil Aircraft Airworthiness.
Option C. an
airworthiness notice.
Correct Answer is. an
airworthiness notice.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 256. A star inspection is.
Option A. an
inspection to be carried out on a special category aircraft prior to its C of A
renewal.
Option B. an
annual inspection coincident with a survey for C of A renewal for Aircraft not
exceeding 2730kg MTWA.
Option C. an
inspection which has to be carried out on an imported aircraft to ensure that
it complies with U.K. additional requirements for foreign aircraft, prior to
the issue of a C of A.
Correct Answer is. an
inspection which has to be carried out on an imported aircraft to ensure that
it complies with U.K. additional requirements for foreign aircraft, prior to
the issue of a C of A. OR an annual inspection coincident with a survey for C
of A renewal for Aircraft not exceeding 2730kg MTWA.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B3-4 Para.4.
Question Number. 257. The wording for the Certificate of Fitness
for Flight is to be found in.
Option A. Chapter
(A&B) 3-8 of BCAR.
Option B. Chapter
A6-2 of BCAR.
Option C. Chapter
(A&B) 6-7 of BCAR.
Correct Answer is. Chapter
(A&B) 3-8 of BCAR.
Explanation. A3-8,
Para 2.1.
Question Number. 258. Companies holding C.A.A. design and
Inspection Approval for the manufacture and overhaul of complete aircraft are
defined as.
Option A. primary
companies.
Option B. material
manufacturers.
Option C. suppliers.
Correct Answer is. primary
companies.
Explanation. BCAR
A8-1.
Question Number. 259. An Additional Airworthiness Directive is
issued by the C.A.A. for certain aircraft, which are.
Option A. British
constructed aircraft.
Option B. American
constructed aircraft on the British Register.
Option C. Any
foreign aircraft on the British Register.
Correct Answer is. Any
foreign aircraft on the British Register.
Explanation. CAP 473
- AWN 6 13.1.
Question Number. 260. The signals to be used when ground
marshalling an aircraft can be found in.
Option A. C.A.I.P.s
Pt. 1.
Option B. Air
Navigation Rules - Aerodrome Traffic Rules.
Option C. B.C.A.R.s
Sect. D.
Correct Answer is. Air
Navigation Rules - Aerodrome Traffic Rules.
Explanation. CAP 393
Section 2 Section VII.
Question Number. 261. The mandatory modification and inspections
summary will list.
Option A. all
mandatory modifications and inspection required on British constructed
aircraft.
Option B. all
mandatory modifications and inspection required on foreign constructed
aircraft.
Option C. all
mandatory modifications and inspection required on any aircraft, British or
foreign.
Correct Answer is. all
mandatory modifications and inspection required on any aircraft, British or
foreign. OR all mandatory modifications and inspection required on British
constructed aircraft.
Explanation. CAP 486
See AWN 6.
Question Number. 262. Who normally carries out the maintenance on
an aircraft under 2730kg in the private category?.
Option A. A
Part-145 approved organisation.
Option B. A
company with BCAR approval only until 28th September 2008.
Option C. A Part
M organisation.
Correct Answer is. A
company with BCAR approval only until 28th September 2008.
Explanation. AWN 7
App.2 Para.6 especially (c).
Question Number. 263. CAP 395 - modification record book is
required for.
Option A. American
aircraft only.
Option B. all
aircraft.
Option C. all
aircraft over 2,730 kg.
Correct Answer is. all
aircraft over 2,730 kg.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B7-9 Para 1.3.
Question Number. 264. On a light aircraft with a 3 year C of A, a
Star Inspection must be carried out.
Option A. at
each annual inspection.
Option B. at the
third annual inspection.
Option C. at
every 150 flying hours.
Correct Answer is. at
the third annual inspection.
Explanation. See
LAMS and BCAR A/B 3-4 Para.4.2.
Question Number. 265. A Certificate of Maintenance Review for an
aircraft over 2,730 kg has a maximum period of validity of.
Option A. 1
year.
Option B. 6
months.
Option C. 4
months.
Correct Answer is. 4
months.
Explanation. CMR is
valid for 4 months if a/c is over 2,730 kg. 12 months if a/c is not exceeding
2,730kg.
Question Number. 266. Certification responsibilities of Licensed
Engineers and Approved Inspectors can be found in.
Option A. CAIPs
pt 111.
Option B. EASA
IR Part-66.
Option C. Airworthiness
Notices 3 and 10.
Correct Answer is. Airworthiness
Notices 3 and 10.
Explanation. See AWN
3 and 10.
Question Number. 267. How many times must the nationality and
registration marks appear on an aircraft?.
Option A. 4
times.
Option B. 3
times.
Option C. 5
times.
Correct Answer is. 4
times.
Explanation. ANO
Schedule 2 Part B Para.2 (4 times including the dataplate).
Question Number. 268. An aircraft can fly without registration
markings.
Option A. under
an EASA Permit to Fly.
Option B. under
B conditions.
Option C. under
A conditions.
Correct Answer is. under
an EASA Permit to Fly.
Explanation. AWN 9
Para 1.3.
Question Number. 269. Privately owned aircraft over 5700 kg must
be maintained by.
Option A. an
A8-13 company.
Option B. a
Part-145 company.
Option C. an
engineer independent of a Part-145 company.
Correct Answer is. a
Part-145 company.
Explanation. AWN 7
App.1 Para.2.
Question Number. 270. Aircraft over 5700 kg must be weighed.
Option A. within
2 years of manufacture.
Option B. at
every major check.
Option C. annually.
Correct Answer is. within
2 years of manufacture.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B 5-4 Para 3.1.1.
Question Number. 271. The Overhaul Manual.
Option A. allows
you to comply with the Maintenance Schedule.
Option B. allows
you to comply with the Maintenance Manual.
Option C. allows
you to repair, test or overhaul a component.
Correct Answer is. allows
you to repair, test or overhaul a component.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B 7-4 Para.2.
Question Number. 272. The requirement for an aircraft to be
weighed is.
Option A. when
required by the CAA.
Option B. as
specified in the Maintenance Schedule.
Option C. prior
to a C of A renewal.
Correct Answer is. when
required by the CAA.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B 5-4 Para.3.1.1 '...and at such times as the CAA may require'.
Question Number. 273. Where are the A and B conditions of flight
testing stated?.
Option A. AWNs.
Option B. ANO.
Option C. BCARs.
Correct Answer is. ANO.
Explanation. ANO
Sched.3.
Question Number. 274. CAA Additional Airworthiness Directives.
Option A. supersede
existing Ads.
Option B. are
means of amending FADs by CAA.
Option C. are
included in MAMIS.
Correct Answer is. supersede
existing Ads.
Explanation. AWN 6
Para.13.1.
Question Number. 275. An aircraft under 5700 kg is being operated
privately in the UK. Who may sign for maintenance?.
Option A. A
suitably licensed engineer independent of a Part-145 organisation.
Option B. An
approved member of an A8-13 organisation.
Option C. An
unlicensed member of a Part-145 organisation.
Correct Answer is. A
suitably licensed engineer independent of a Part-145 organisation.
Explanation. AWN 14
Para 7.1.
Question Number. 276. When an aircraft is on a hangar check the
CMR.
Option A. continues
to run irrespective.
Option B. is
suspended whilst on check.
Option C. has to
be renewed at the end of the check.
Correct Answer is. continues
to run irrespective.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 277. Scheduled maintenance inspection time or
hour limits.
Option A. can be
extended by a LAME with respect to the extension limits of the maintenance
schedule.
Option B. can
never be exceeded.
Option C. can be
exceeded in extraordinary circumstances.
Correct Answer is. can
be extended by a LAME with respect to the extension limits of the maintenance
schedule.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 278. Information on bogus parts may be found in.
Option A. IEM
145.30 to JAR145.30.
Option B. AWN
19.
Option C. BCAR
section A.
Correct Answer is. AWN
19.
Explanation. See AWN
19.
Question Number. 279. If a defect is raised in the tech log and
deferred.
Option A. it is
transferred to the aircraft log book.
Option B. it is
left on the tech log page until rectified.
Option C. it is
transferred to the ADD sheets which form part of the tech log.
Correct Answer is. it
is transferred to the ADD sheets which form part of the tech log.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B 7-8 Para.2.1 (e).
Question Number. 280. Where would you find details of the tasks
that the holder of a private pilot's licence can do on his own aircraft if it
has a C of A in the private category?.
Option A. AN(G)R's.
Option B. BCAR
A8-15.
Option C. EASA
IR Part-145.
Correct Answer is. AN(G)R's.
Explanation. CAP 393
AN(G)R Section 3 Part 4 Para.9.
Question Number. 281. What airworthiness notice applies to
propellers used on British registered aircraft?.
Option A. 14.
Option B. 75.
Option C. 4.
Correct Answer is. 4.
Explanation. See AWN
4.
Question Number. 282. The responsibility to keep and maintain
aircraft log books lies with.
Option A. the
owner.
Option B. the
operator.
Option C. the
Part-145 organisation maintaining the aircraft.
Correct Answer is. the
operator.
Explanation. ANO
Art.22 Para.5.
Question Number. 283. The modification record book logs all
modifications.
Option A. to the
aircraft only.
Option B. to the
aircraft, engines and propellers.
Option C. only
mandatory modifications.
Correct Answer is. to
the aircraft only.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B 7-9 Para.1.3.
Question Number. 284. Aircraft components require overhauls at
times stated in the.
Option A. maintenance
schedule.
Option B. overhaul
manual.
Option C. maintenance
manual.
Correct Answer is. maintenance
manual.
Explanation. Chapter
5 ATA.
Question Number. 285. The overhaul manual gives you information
on.
Option A. how to
maintain a component on an aircraft.
Option B. overhaul,
repair and bench test.
Option C. when
to overhaul a component.
Correct Answer is. overhaul,
repair and bench test.
Explanation. BCAR
A/B 7-4 Para 2.
Question Number. 286. A major mod is carried out. The C of A.
Option A. is
suspended until the mod is carried out and the time is added on to the C of A.
Option B. is not
effected.
Option C. becomes
invalid.
Correct Answer is. is
not effected.
Explanation. AWN 9
Issue-4, para 2.3.
Question Number. 287. To what does Airworthiness Notice 60
refer?.
Option A. Toilet
flush motors.
Option B. Cabin
and toilet fire protection.
Option C. Bogus
parts.
Correct Answer is. Cabin
and toilet fire protection.
Explanation. AWN 60
has now been replaced by something else. But download an old copy of
Airworthiness Notices.
Question Number. 288. The minimum requirements for recording a
modification are.
Option A. title
page, mod no, description of mod, issue no. and date.
Option B. mod.
no., issue no. and date.
Option C. mod.
no. and date.
Correct Answer is. mod.
no., issue no. and date.
Explanation. NIL.
Question Number. 289. What covers engineers responsibilities with
reference to a CRS?.
Option A. AWN 3.
Option B. BCARs.
Option C. ANO.
Correct Answer is. AWN
3.
Explanation. See AWN
3.
Question Number. 290. The CMR covers all work including.
Option A. scheduled
maintenance, modifications, defects and any deferred defects.
Option B. scheduled
maintenance, defect rectifications.
Option C. scheduled
maintenance, modifications.
Correct Answer is. scheduled
maintenance, modifications, defects and any deferred defects.
Explanation. ANO
Article 14.
Question Number. 291. What modifications are recorded in the
aircraft log book?.
Option A. Aircraft
only.
Option B. Engine,
propeller and aircraft.
Option C. Engine
and propeller.
Correct Answer is. Aircraft
only.
Explanation. Engine
and Propeller mods are recorded in their own log books.
Question Number. 292. When can you amend a Maintenance Schedule?.
Option A. You
cant.
Option B. You
can with written consent of the CAA.
Option C. You
can amend the maintenance schedule and send a copy to the CAA for approval.
Correct Answer is. You
can amend the maintenance schedule and send a copy to the CAA for approval. OR
You can with written consent of the CAA.
Explanation. Section
A/B 7-5 3.1.1.
Question Number. 293. Aircraft which must fly under an AOC are.
Option A. aircraft
registered in the UK.
Option B. aircraft
in the transport categories.
Option C. any
aircraft in UK airspace.
Correct Answer is. aircraft
in the transport categories.
Explanation. NIL.
10.7b. Applicable National and International
Requirements.
Question Number. 1. Category 2 autoland with a decision
height of 100 ft has a visual line up approach limit of.
Option A. 300
meters.
Option B. 500
meters.
Option C. 400
meters.
Correct Answer is. 300
meters.
Explanation. JAR Ops
Subpart E Table 6.
Question Number. 2. An operator's ETOPS approval will lapse
if they cease extended range operations for a period of.
Option A. 12
months.
Option B. ETOPS
approval does not lapse providing the aircraft continues to meet the equipment
requirements.
Option C. 13
month.
Correct Answer is. 13
month.
Explanation. CAP 513
(ETOPS) Chapter 1 Para. 2.3.
Question Number. 3. Extended Range Operations (ETOPS) is
defined as flight conducted over a route that contains a point further than.
Option A. one
hour's flying time (in still air) at the normal cruise speed from an adequate
aerodrome.
Option B. one
hour's flying time (in still air) at the normal one-engine-inoperative cruise
speed from an adequate aerodrome.
Option C. three
hour's flying time (in still air) at the normal one-engine-inoperative cruise
speed from an adequate aerodrome.
Correct Answer is. one
hour's flying time (in still air) at the normal one-engine-inoperative cruise
speed from an adequate aerodrome.
Explanation. CAP 513
(ETOPS) Chapter 1 Para. 4.4.
Question Number. 4. The 'Threshold Time' for an ETOPS
approved aircraft is.
Option A. 60
minutes.
Option B. 90
minutes.
Option C. 120
minutes.
Correct Answer is. 60
minutes.
Explanation. CAP 513
(ETOPS) Chapter 2 Para. 4.12.
Question Number. 5. Independent and reliable electrical
power should be available to an ETOPS aircraft from at least.
Option A. two
sources at all times.
Option B. one
source at all times.
Option C. three
sources.
Correct Answer is. three
sources.
Explanation. CAP 513
(ETOPS) Chapter 2 Para. 2.9.
Question Number. 6. Any time limited system on an ETOPS
aircraft should be available for.
Option A. the
Rule Time minus 15 minutes.
Option B. the
Rule Time.
Option C. the
Rule Time plus 15 minutes.
Correct Answer is. the
Rule Time plus 15 minutes.
Explanation. CAP 513
(ETOPS) Chapter 2 Para. 2.12.
Question Number. 7. Before an operator will be approved to
fly ETOPS operations, they will normally be required.
Option A. to
have ETOPS experience of not less than 12 months using ETOPS approved aircraft.
Option B. to
have no opartinal experience of teh type of aircraft providing the aircraft
type design and construction is ETOPS approved.
Option C. to
have operated the aircraft type satisfactorily for a period of not less than 12
months.
Correct Answer is. to
have ETOPS experience of not less than 12 months using ETOPS approved aircraft.
OR to have operated the aircraft type
satisfactorily for a period of not less than 12 months.
Explanation. CAP 513
(ETOPS) Chapter 3 Para. 2.
Question Number. 8. If an operator wishes to apply for
ETOPS approval, modifications are most likely to be required of.
Option A. the
aircraft design, MEL, and AMS.
Option B. the
MEL, AMS and engineer training programme.
Option C. the
aircraft design, MEL, AMS and engineer training programme.
Correct Answer is. the
aircraft design, MEL, AMS and engineer training programme.
Explanation. CAP 513
(ETOPS) Chapter 4.
Question Number. 9. An operator is preparing for ETOPS
approval. They will need to make changes to.
Option A. the
aircraft itself, the maintenance procedures and the operational procedures.
Option B. the
maintennace procedures and the operational procedures, but the aircraft will
not need to be altered since all twin engined transport aircrfat are designed
and built to ETOPS specifications.
Option C. the
aircraft itself and the operational procedures, but the maintenance procedures
will not need to be altered because the existing Part-145 procedures cover
ETOPS operations.
Correct Answer is. the
aircraft itself and the operational procedures, but the maintenance procedures
will not need to be altered because the existing Part-145 procedures cover
ETOPS operations. OR the aircraft
itself, the maintenance procedures and the operational procedures.
Explanation. CAP 513
(ETOPS).
Question Number. 10. For an aircraft to be ETOPS approved, it
must.
Option A. exceed
an MTOW of 5700 kg and carry more than 19 passengers.
Option B. carry
more than 19 passengers but can be of any weight category.
Option C. exceed
an MTOW of 5700 kg but does not need to be public transport.
Correct Answer is. exceed
an MTOW of 5700 kg but does not need to be public transport. OR exceed an MTOW
of 5700 kg and carry more than 19 passengers.
Explanation. CAP 513
(ETOPS) Chapter 1 Para 2.1.
Question Number. 11. An instrument landing system requires.
Option A. both
airborne equipment and airport ground equipment.
Option B. airport
ground equipment only.
Option C. airborne
equipment only.
Correct Answer is. both
airborne equipment and airport ground equipment.
Explanation. JAR-AWO.
Question Number. 12. A Category 2 landing is.
Option A. a
decision height of 60 M (200ft) or more.
Option B. a
decision height of 120 M (300ft) or more.
Option C. a
decision height of 30 M (100ft) or more.
Correct Answer is. a
decision height of 30 M (100ft) or more.
Explanation. JAR-AWO
Page 2-1.
Question Number. 13. A Category 3 landing is.
Option A. a
decision height of 30 M (100ft) or less.
Option B. a
decision height of 60 M (200ft) or more.
Option C. a
decision height of 60 M (200ft) or less.
Correct Answer is. a
decision height of 30 M (100ft) or less.
Explanation. JAR-AWO
Page 3-1.
Question Number. 14. The excess ILS deviation light is
coloured.
Option A. amber
and continuous.
Option B. amber
and flashing.
Option C. red
and flashing.
Correct Answer is. amber
and continuous.
Explanation. JAR-AWO
Page 3-5.
Question Number. 15. In a landing system, decision height is
recognised by.
Option A. a
sonar altimeter.
Option B. a
barometric servo altimeter.
Option C. a
radio altimeter.
Correct Answer is. a
radio altimeter.
Explanation. JAR-AWO
Page 3-5.
10.8.
Question Number. 1. A register of airlines operatoring on
an AOC is maintained by the.
Option A. ICAO.
Option B. CAA.
Option C. FAA.
Correct Answer is. CAA.
Explanation. Nil.
Question Number. 2. What category of aircraft are
'break-in' markings required?.
Option A. All
public transport aircraft above 2300Kg.
Option B. All
public transport aircraft above 5700Kg.
Option C. All
aircraft registered in the UK.
Correct Answer is. All
aircraft registered in the UK.
Explanation. Nil.
Question Number. 3. A Part-145 approval covers.
Option A. base
maintenance.
Option B. the
major part of the organisation.
Option C. only
line maintenance.
Correct Answer is. base
maintenance.
Explanation. The
part-145 organisation covers ALL of the organisation, and not only line
maintenance.
Question Number. 4. For UK registered aircraft, components
must be.
Option A. maintained
by a part-145 approved organisation.
Option B. any
appropriately approved organisation.
Option C. maintained
by a part-145 approved organisation registered in the UK.
Correct Answer is. maintained
by a part-145 approved organisation registered in the UK. OR any appropriately
approved organisation.
Explanation. The
question is not specific about the 'type' of aircraft (light or heavy).
Question Number. 5. Aircraft manufactured abroad, but
registered in the UK.
Option A. can
fly with an export C of A.
Option B. must
have a C of A issued in the UK before it can fly.
Option C. can
fly with a foreign C of A.
Correct Answer is. can
fly with a foreign C of A.
Explanation. It can
fly with a foreign C of A providing it is issued a CAA validation certificate.
Question Number. 6. To facilitate a repair, a drawing can
be taken from.
Option A. the
CAA.
Option B. the
manufacturer.
Option C. a
part-145 organisation.
Correct Answer is. the
manufacturer.
Explanation. The
drawing must come from an organisation with Design Approval. Only the
manufacturer automatically has that.
Question Number. 7. Documents to be carried on a specific
aircraft for a specific purpose is given in.
Option A. BCAR
Section A and B.
Option B. JAR-OPS.
Option C. AOC.
Correct Answer is. JAR-OPS.
Explanation. Nil.
Question Number. 8. Safe operation of the aircraft is the
responsibility of the.
Option A. part-M
organisation.
Option B. owner.
Option C. operator.
Correct Answer is. operator.
Explanation. That's
the purpose of the Air Operator's Certificate (AOC).
Question Number. 9. The period of validity of a Certificate
of Fitness for Flight under 'A' Conditions is.
Option A. 7
days.
Option B. 1
flight.
Option C. 2 days.
Correct Answer is. 7
days.
Explanation. BCAR
Section A/B3-8.
Question Number. 10. The details of design of a particular
aircraft can be found where?.
Option A. The
Maintenance Manual.
Option B. The
Declaration of Design and Performance.
Option C. EASA
Certification Specification 25.
Correct Answer is. The
Declaration of Design and Performance.
Explanation. Nil.
Question Number. 11. The validity of an EASA permit to fly is.
Option A. 12
months.
Option B. 7
days.
Option C. as
stated on the certificate but not exceeding 14 days.
Correct Answer is. as
stated on the certificate but not exceeding 14 days.
Explanation. AWN 9
Para.5.
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