Human Factors
Fluid lines and fittings
ground ops and service
Forms and Records
Publications and Regulations
100

many ares of aviation have shifted their focus from eliminating errors to?

preventing and managing error


100

The primary purpose of providing suitable bends in fluid and pneumatic metal tubing runs is to.

Prevent excessive stress on the tubing.

100

If a radial engine has been shut down for more than 30 minutes, the propeller should be rotated through at least two revolutions to

check for hydraulic lock

100

Who is Responsible for making the entry in the maintenance records after an annual, 100-hour, or progressive inspection?

The person approving or disapproving for return to service.

100

What information is generally contained in aircraft specifications or type certificate data sheets?

control surface movement

200

according to the SHEL model when we think of aviation safety in a contemporary way, human error is?

The starting point

200

When flaring tubing for AN fittings, the flare angle must be

37

200

A person should approach or leave a helicopter in the pilots field of view  whenever the engine is running in order to avoid

the tail rotor

200

Each person performing an annual or 100-hour inspection shall use a checklist that contains at least those items in the appendix of.

14 CFR part 43.

200

what is the definition of Maintenance

Overhaul, Repair, parts, inspection, and preservation

300
How is quality system assured?

By an internal reporting and auditing system

300

Hydraulic tubing, which is damaged in a localized area to such an extent that repair is necessary must be repaired?

by cutting out the damaged area utilizing a swaged tube fitting to join tube ends.

300

A fuel that vaporizes too readily may cause

vapor lock

300

A certificated mechanic without an inspection authorization who signs the appropriate block on FAA form 337 is doing what?

Certifying that the work was done in accordance with the requirements of 14 CFR part 43.

300

AD's are designed to notify the

Aircraft owner and other interested persons of unsafe conditions and prescribes the condition under which the product may continue to be operated.

400

The SHEL model is another human factor tool, the goal is to determine not only what the problem is but also??

Where and why it exists.


400

excessive stress on fluid or pneumatic metal tubing caused by expansion and contraction due to temperature changes can best be avoided by 

providing bends in the tubing

400

When towing a large aircraft a mechanic should?

a person should be on the flight deck to operate the brakes

400

 If work performed on an aircraft has been done correctly, the significant of an authorized person of the maintenance records for the maintenance or alterations performed constitutes 

approval for return to service only for the worked performed

400

How long are AD compliance records required to be kept?

They shall be retained, and then transferred eith the aircraft is sold 

 

500

Professor James Reason explains that errors by aircraft mechanics fall into one of three categories. These categories are?

Slips Mistakes and Violations

500

Flexible lines must be installed with

a slack of 5 to 8 percent of the length

500

How is a flooded engine, equipped with a float type carburetor, cleared of excessive fuel?

Crank the engine with the starter or by hand, with the mixture control in cutoff, ignition switch off, and the throttle fully open, until the fuel charge has been cleared

500

for aircraft operating under CFR part 91, when is aircraft total time required to be recorded in aircraft maintenance records?

After satisfactory completing inspections

500

when an airworthy (at the time of sale) aircraft is sold the airworthiness certificate

is transferred with the aircraft