An A&P must hold his certificate for this long before applying for his IA?
What is 3 years
What is the basic unit of resistance?
What is the ohm.
This is the imaginary vertical plane from which all horizontal measurements are taken?
What is the datum
This is the point about which the lever rotates?
What is the fulcrum
This is a dimension allowable between parts?
What is clearance
In what part of the regulations can a mechanic find the airworthiness standards for normal, utility, and acrobatic category aircraft?
What is 14 CFR Part 23
What does LED stand for?
What is: Light Emitting Diode
This is weight that is permanently installed on an aircraft to bring the empty weight center of gravity into allowable limits?
What is permanent ballast
This states that a body at rest remains at rest, and a body in motion will continue in a straight line unless acted on by a force?
What is Newton's first law of motion
These lines alternate long and short dashes?
An aircraft is considered large if the aircraft's maximum certified takeoff weight is over how many pounds?
What is 12,500 lbs.
What is a common cause of damage from the human body to solid-state components and/or integrated circuits?
What is ESD (electro-static discharge)
To find this, you multiply the weight of the item in pounds by its stance from the datum in inches?
What is the moment
This is the temperature at which all molecular movement stops?
What is absolute zero.
What type of diagram would a mechanic use for troubleshooting?
What is schematic diagrams
Refer to this AD number: 93-20-05
What does the 93 stand for?
What is the basic unit of capacitance?
What is the farad
This term refers to the oil remaining in the tank, lines, and engine after draining.
What is residual oil
This is the point on the leading edge of an airfoil at which the airflow separates, some flowing over the top and some over the bottom.
What is the stagnation point
What is normally located in the lower right-hand corner of an aircraft drawing?
What is the title block
What regulations are covered by 14 CFR Part 1?
What are definitions and abbreviations.
A solution of boric acid and water is used to neutralized spilled electrolyte from what kind of battery?
What is a nickel-cadmium battery
This is a sharp pointed cylinder or cone shaped heavy metal object, used to determine a spot that is 90 degrees to the point that this is hanging from?
What is a plumb bob
What is the basic unit of heat in the Metric system?
What is the calorie
A hydraulic system schematic drawing typically indicates the what?
What is the direction of fluid flow through the system.