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100

What is the name of the handbook at a Part-145 organization?

MOE, Maintenance Organization Exposition

100

Which subpart in Part-21 defines repairs?

Subpart-M

100

What is CAT operations?

Commercial air transport 

100

Which number does evey chapter that
concerns the engine begin with?

7, for example: 71 Power plant, or 74 Ignition

100

Vilken är Albrekts favorit sport?

Motorcross

200

Give some examples of base maintenance?

C-checks, modifications and bigger maintenance work (Everything that's not line maintenance)

200

What is the difference between a wet- and a dry lease?

A wet lease includes crew, a dry lease do not.

200

What is TAWS?

Terrain awareness warning system (TAWS) is an aircraft safety system that warns pilots if they're in danger of colliding with terrain or obstacles 

200

Between approximately which chapters you can find Airframe Systems?

Chapter 20-49

200

What was the ethnicity of the technician who got squeezed by the air brakes during maintenance work a BRA?

English

300

What is an ARC and who issues it?

Airworthiness Review Certificate, is a document that verifies an aircraft's continued airworthiness. It's issued by a Part-CAMO organisation after a thorough inspection of the aircraft and of it's maintenance records. 

300

What is a AOC/A of C and who issues it?

An AOC (Air Operator Certificate) is a certificate issued by a national aviation authority that allows an operator to use aircraft for commercial purposes. The AOC specifies what operations the company can perform, with which aircraft types, and where they can operate.

300

What is Part-NCC?

Complex engine powered aircraft that are not in commercial operation

300
Chapter 32

Landing gear

300

What was the name of the company that Albrekt worked for when he started working there, before he started at Flygtekniska in Ronneby

Malmö Aviation

400

What is the difference between the MMEL and the MEL?

The MMEL (Master Minimum Equipment List) is a document developed by the aircraft manufacturer and approved by the aviation authority (like FAA or EASA) that lists all the equipment that may be inoperative while maintaining an acceptable level of safety. Airlines then use the MMEL as a basis to develop their own MEL (Minimum Equipment List), which is typically more restrictive and specific to their operations.

400

What is DOA?

Design organization
400

What is Part-SPA Subpart F?

Extended Range Operations with Two-Engine Aeroplanes (ETOPS)

400

Which chapter is named: "Doors"?

52

400

Which managment role does Albrekt have in the schools Part-147 organization?

Compliance monitoring manager

500

What is the weight of a ELA 2 aeroplane?

2730kg or less

500

Which Certification Specification covers Large aeroplanes?

CS-25

500

How many fire extinguishers is required with a maximum seating configuration of 61-200 passangers?

3 fire extinguishers

500

Chapter 83

Accessory gearboxes

500

What is the color of Albrekts eyes?

Brown

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