10.2 Flashcards

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. What does Part-66 primarily define?
A. Aircraft airworthiness standards
B. Licensing requirements for maintenance personnel
C. Air traffic controller qualifications
D. Airport safety procedures

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Answer: B. Licensing requirements for maintenance personnel

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What does Part-66 regulate after Brexit?
A. Only EASA licence holders
B. UK AML licensing standards
C. Pilot licensing
D. Airport operation

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Answer: B. UK AML licensing standards

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The Part-66 licence is required for personnel issuing what document?
A. Airworthiness Review Certificate
B. Safety Management Report
C. Certificate of Release to Service (CRS)
D. Airport Operations Certificate

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Answer:C. Certificate of Release to Service (CRS)

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What does 66.A.1 define?
A. Exam standards
B. Aircraft group classifications
C. Licence scope and requirements
D. Medical certification

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Answer: Cv

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Part-66 ensures personnel meet consistent standards of what?
A. Aircraft speed
B. Competency
C. Aerodrome design
D. Cabin safety

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Answer: B. Competency

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Who issues the UK Part-66 AML?
A. EASA
B. FAA
C. UK CAA
D. Manufacturer

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Answer: C. UK CAA

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Part-66 is linked to which approved organisation regulation?
A. Part-21
B. Part-145
C. Part-M Subpart G
D. Part-T

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Answer: B. Part-145

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Who can act as certifying staff under Part-66?
A. Anyone with mechanical skills
B. Only pilots
C. Qualified licence holders
D. Airport security staff

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Answer: C. Qualified licence holders

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Support staff typically work under which maintenance category?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. L

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Answer: C. C

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Part-66 privileges apply to both aircraft and what?
A. Hangar equipment
B. Airport systems
C. Aircraft components
D. Passenger cabins

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Answer: C. Aircraft components

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What is Category A?
A. Base engineer
B. Line maintenance mechanic
C. Avionic specialist
D. Structural repair inspector

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Answer: B. Line maintenance mechanic

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Category B1 covers which area?
A. Avionics
B. Mechanical systems
C. Flight operations
D. Meteorology

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Answer: B. Mechanical systems

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Category B2 covers which discipline?
A. Structures
B. Powerplant only
C. Avionics/electrical
D. Carpentry

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Answer: C. Avionics/electrical

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Category C engineers certify what?
A. Individual components
B. Full aircraft after base maintenance
C. Cabin interiors
D. Training records

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Answer: B. Full aircraft after base maintenance

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B1.1 covers what?
A. Piston aeroplanes
B. Helicopters
C. Turbine aeroplanes
D. Balloons

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Answer: C. Turbine aeroplanes

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B1.4 refers to what?
A. Piston aeroplanes
B. Turbine aeroplanes
C. Piston helicopters
D. Turbine helicopters

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Answer: C. Piston helicopters

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B2L applies to which aircraft?
A. Group 1
B. Only large jets
C. All except Group 1
D. Only helicopters

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Answer: C. All except Group 1

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B3 licence applies to:
A. Large jets
B. Pressurised aircraft
C. Piston, non-pressurised ≤ 2000 kg
D. Multi-engine helicopters

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Answer: C. Piston, non-pressurised ≤ 2000 kg

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Category L licences mainly cover:
A. Airline operations
B. Light aircraft, sailplanes, balloons
C. Fighter jets
D. Airport ground vehicles

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Answer: B. Light aircraft, sailplanes, balloons

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Category L1C covers:
A. Powered sailplanes
B. Hot-air balloons
C. Composite sailplanes
D. Gas airships

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Answer: C. Composite sailplanes

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Group 1 aircraft include:
A. Only piston aeroplanes
B. Complex motor-powered aircraft
C. Ultralights
D. Gliders

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Answer: B. Complex motor-powered aircraft

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Which of the following is Group 1 criterion?
A. MTOM < 5700 kg
B. Only one pilot required
C. Fly-by-wire
D. No electrical system

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Answer: C. Fly-by-wire

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Group 2a includes:
A. Single turboprops
B. Single piston helicopters
C. Balloons
D. Composite sailplanes

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Answer: A. Single turboprops

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. Group 2b includes:
A. Turbine aeroplanes
B. Turbine helicopters
C. All gliders
D. Piston helicopters

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Answer: B. Turbine helicopters

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Group 2c includes: A. Turbojets B. Multi-piston helicopters of lower complexity C. Sailplanes D. Balloons
Answer: B. Multi-piston helicopters of lower complexity
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Group 3 includes: A. Piston aeroplanes not in Group 1 B. All turbine aircraft C. Balloons D. Composite sailplanes
Answer: A. Piston aeroplanes not in Group 1
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Group 4 includes: A. Single turboprop aeroplanes B. Sailplanes, powered sailplanes, balloons, airships C. Fighter jets D. Tilt-rotor aircraft
Answer: B. Sailplanes, powered sailplanes, balloons, airships
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Complex aircraft exceed what MTOM limit? A. 1000 kg B. 3000 kg C. 5700 kg D. 20,000 kg
Answer: C. 5700 kg
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A helicopter with more than 9 passenger seats is classified as: A. Group 3 B. Non-complex C. Complex aircraft D. Experimental
Answer: C. Complex aircraft
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Tilt-rotor aircraft fall under which category? A. Simple aircraft B. Complex motor-powered C. Group 3 D. Group 4
Answer: B. Complex motor-powered
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31. Which form is used to apply for a Part-66 licence? A. Form 26 B. Form 145 C. CAA Form 19 D. CAA Form 1
Answer: C. CAA Form 19
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Who assesses a submitted Form 19? A. Manufacturer B. Airport authority C. Licensing Officer + Technical Standards Surveyor D. Flight crew
Answer: C. Licensing Officer + Technical Standards Surveyor
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What is Form 26? A. Licence issue document B. Medical certificate C. Complaint form D. Flight log
Answer: A. Licence issue document
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Applications must include evidence of: A. Ticket sales B. Weather reports C. Knowledge, training, and experience D. Passenger loads
Answer: C. Knowledge, training, and experience
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Who may prepare AMLs on behalf of the CAA? A. Part-145 organisations authorised by CAA B. Airlines C. Airport emergency services D. CAA-approved pilots
Answer: A. Part-145 organisations authorised by CAA
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What must be submitted for additional categories? A. Job references B. Original licence C. Travel history D. Tax forms
Answer: B. Original licence
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A Part-147 organisation can conduct what? A. Medical tests B. Type rating flight tests C. Approved basic exams D. Airport inspections
Answer: C. Approved basic exams
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How long are exam credits valid? A. 2 years B. 5 years C. 10 years D. Lifetime
Answer: C. 10 years
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Experience must be gained within how many years before application? A. 2 years B. 5 years C. 10 years D. 15 years
Answer: C. 10 years
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Minimum age for an AML? A. 16 B. 17 C. 18 D. 21
Answer: C. 18
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Cat A can certify: A. Full base maintenance B. Major modifications C. Minor line tasks they personally perform D. Structural repairs
Answer: C. Minor line tasks they personally perform
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Cat B1 can certify: A. Avionic troubleshooting only B. Structures, powerplant, mechanical/electrical systems C. Balloon repairs D. Cabin crew training
Answer: B. Structures, powerplant, mechanical/electrical systems
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Cat B2 can certify: A. Avionics/electrical systems B. Structural repairs C. Engine overhaul D. Paint work
Answer: A. Avionics/electrical systems
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B2 includes which A subcategory? A. A2 B. A3 C. None D. All
Answer: C. None
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Cat C certifies: A. Individual tasks B. Entire aircraft after base maintenance C. Fluid servicing D. Only avionics
Answer: B. Entire aircraft after base maintenance
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Line maintenance is performed: A. In a hangar only B. Before flight C. Only during overhauls D. Only by pilot
Answer: B. Before flight
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Base maintenance typically lasts: A. Minutes B. Hours only C. Days to months D. One flight time
Answer: C. Days to months
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Support staff mainly work in: A. Line maintenance B. Base maintenance C. Flight deck D. ATC
Answer: B. Base maintenance
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B2L privileges depend on: A. MTOM only B. System ratings endorsed C. Weather forecasts D. Number of flights
Answer: B. System ratings endorsed
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B3 privileges cover: A. Jets B. Turboprops C. Piston non-pressurised aircraft D. Watercraft
Answer: C. Piston non-pressurised aircraft
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Basic knowledge must be demonstrated by: A. On-the-job reports B. Approved examinations C. Airline interviews D. Computer skills test
Answer: B. Approved examinations
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Part-66 exams must be taken at: A. Any online website B. Only EASA C. Part-147 organisations or the CAA D. Military training centres
Answer: C. Part-147 organisations or the CAA
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Cat A requires minimum experience of: A. 1 year with 147 course B. 5 years always C. 6 months only D. No experience
Answer :A. 1 year with 147 course
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Cat B1/B2 with no prior training require: A. 1 year B. 2 years C. 5 years D. No experience
Answer: C. 5 years
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Cat C (academic route) requires: A. 6 months total B. No experience C. 3 years civil maintenance + 6 months base maintenance observation D. Only type training
Answer: C. 3 years civil maintenance + 6 months base maintenance observation
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At least how much experience must be recent? A. 1 month B. 3 months C. 1 year (initial license) D. 5 years
Answer: C. 1 year (initial license)
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Maintenance licence validity expires after: A. 1 year B. 3 years C. 5 years D. 10 years
Answer: C. 5 years
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A licence is valid only when: A. Signed by holder and issued/changed by CAA B. Stamped by employer C. Recorded online D. Approved by EASA
Answer: A. Signed by holder and issued/changed by CAA
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Certification privileges become invalid when: A. Holder moves jobs B. Licence becomes invalid C. Exams expire D. Aircraft changes owner
Answer: B. Licence becomes invalid
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Licence renewal requires submission of: A. Pilot logbook B. Technical publications C. Form 19 and licence D. Fuel receipts
Answer: C. Form 19 and licence
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Group 1 aircraft always require: A. No rating B. Full group rating C. Individual aircraft type rating D. System rating only
Answer: C. Individual aircraft type rating
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B2L licences require: A. No ratings B. At least one system rating C. Full group 1 rating D. Balloon qualification
Answer: B. At least one system rating
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B1/B2 type training must meet: A. Appendix III requirements B. Appendix VII only C. Flight exam requirements D. Meteorology standards
Answer: A. Appendix III requirements
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Limitations on an AML may be: A. Permanent B. Removed through experience or CAA assessment C. Unchangeable after 2003 D. Assigned only to pilots
Answer: B. Removed through experience or CAA assessment
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Evidence of qualification must be shown within: A. 1 hour B. 12 hours C. 24 hours D. 7 days
Answer: C. 24 hours
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66. B2 cannot certify: A. Electrical faults B. Avionics troubleshooting C. Structural and mechanical tasks D. Minor electrical tests
Answer: C. Structural and mechanical tasks
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Cat C privileges apply to: A. Components only B. Individual tasks C. Entire aircraft D. Only avionics
Answer: C. Entire aircraft
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The CAA can revoke a licence for: A. Slow work B. Falsifying documents C. Being late to shift D. Minor error
Answer: B. Falsifying documents
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Issuing a CRS while impaired by alcohol or drugs leads to: A. No action B. Only a warning C. Suspension/revocation D. Employer counselling
Answer: C. Suspension/revocation
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Falsification of a maintenance record is: A. Acceptable if minor B. Ignored if aircraft is safe C. Grounds for revocation D. Only a civil penalty
Answer: C. Grounds for revocation