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Mod 7A Question

This document contains 16 exams with 10 multiple choice questions each related to aircraft maintenance practices. The exams cover topics like riveting, drilling, electrical wiring, non-destructive testing, and other aircraft maintenance and repair procedures.

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Module 7 : Maintenance Practices

This is exam number 1.

1. Where would you disconnect a chain?


2. How many strokes per minute should be used with a hacksaw?
3. Unused holes in an electrical multi-pin connector should be
4. How many times can a locking plate be used?

5. In a front release connector the pin will be

6. What cable would you use where temperatures are going to exceed
200 degrees C?
7. Brinelling of a wheel bearing could be caused by

8. A hi-lock collar should be

9. A CAA issued capability list gives

10. Mandatory Warning Plaques and symbols

This is exam number 2.

1. A chain removed for routine inspection

2. Taper pins resist what loads


3. The pipe flaring angle is
4. What is a drill cutting angle?
5. When drilling out a rivet, use a drill
6. A dry joint in soldering is caused by
7. What type of drill would you use on carbon fibre?
8. After welding why would you normalise to

9. A stud broken off below the surface is removed by

10. Following a major defect the C of A

This is exam number 3.

1. Brinelling of a bearing is

2. The purpose of a joggle is

3. When riveting two dissimilar sheets of metal together the joint should
be protected with
4. Caustic soda applied to a metal turns black. This would indicate the
metal is
5. Proof testing after cable installation is
6. An aircraft control chain is connected using

7. If a control chain can be lifted clear of a tooth, it should be

8. A control cable that has been contaminated with acid should be

9. Removal of a scratch from a sheet of metal requires

10. When dimpling a sheet of metal you would require

This is exam number 4.

1. A micro-shaver is used to

2. The skin on an aircraft is normally manufactured from

3. Springs are manufactured from

4. The mold point is

5. Relief holes are


6. The 'setback' is

7. A balance cable is installed in a control system to

8. Faying surfaces are

9. After a heavy landing you should inspect


10. The flux used during brazing is a mixture of water and

This is exam number 5.

1. A wear check on a cylinder head valve spring should include

2. A tapered roller bearing is designed to take

3. When riveting, the distance from the edge to the rivet (land) should
not be less than

4. The type of flux to be used When soft soldering on aircraft is

5. When carrying out a pressure test on a pipe it should be

6. When checking a hose after installation it should be checked for


freedom of movement

7. If the outer cover of a flexible hose is found to be cracked

8. A rigid hydraulic pipe requires shaping. It should be carried out


9. The maximum permissible bow in a steel tube is
10. The strength of a riveted joint compared to that of the original metal
is

This is exam number 6.

1. A repair has a double riveted joint. The shear strength would be

2. The equipment required to carry out a run-out check on a shaft would


be

3. Fretting corrosion on a braided pipe would mean it was

4. When weighing an aircraft the hydrostatic weighing units are


positioned
5. To enable a composite panel to dissipate static charge it would be
sprayed with
6. When carrying out a dye penetrant test, after the developer has been
applied it should be inspected
7. How many teeth per inch are there on a fine hacksaw blade?
8. What is the cutting angle of a drill?
9. When inserting a helicoil insert, which way does the tang face?
10. When using a moving coil as an ammeter the greatest amount of
current flows through the

This is exam number 7.

1. During a colour contrast test the penetrant time should be

2. When using the old style vernier caliper for taking internal
measurements

3. To carry out an insulation test on a wire rated at 115 volts you would
use

4. How would you test a mach switch in-situ?

5. A wire clamped vertically at one end and horizontally at the other end
should have a bend radius of no less than
6. The standard minimum rivet row spacing is

7. In sheet metal bending, how would you measure the bend radius to
calculate the bend allowance?

8. A dry joint when soldering is caused by


9. What elements is solder made from?

10. How should a dye penetrant field kit be stored?

This is exam number 8.

1. When carrying out a colour contrast test on a pressure vessel

2. After a reported lightening strike

3. Aircraft below 5700kg not used for commercial air transport purposes
are required to be reweighed
4. When an aircraft has been reweighed under JAR OPS, what should be
done to the old weight and balance report?
5. When the park brake has been applied on an aircraft which has a
pressurized hydraulic system and is reading maximum system pressure, the
brake gauges to the left and right main wheels will read

6. What tap do you use when fitting a Helicoil?

7. What is the maximum bow allowed in a strut?


8. On a hollow tube where would a small indentation normally be
unacceptable?
9. After a report of flight through heavy turbulence, you would
10. When leak testing with a colour contrast field kit, the soak time for a
component less than 1/8 in. (3mm) thick would be

This is exam number 9.

1. The normal drill angles are

2. To check a chain for articulation

3. Glycol de-icer fluid in contact with a silver cable can cause

4. With a rear release connecter, the pin will be

5. The maximum operating temperature for a nickel plated copper or


aluminium connector is
6. What gauge of pin would a yellow plastic insert / extract tool be used
on?

7. Can the insulation grip be adjusted on a PIDG crimp tool?

8. The abbreviation “A/F” means


9. This drawing indicates
10. The width of a visible outline on a drawing is

This is exam number 10.

1. What gauge of pin would a red plastic insert / extract tool be used on?

2. What cable would you use where temperatures are going to exceed
200oC?

3. When weighing an aircraft by the weighbridge method the aircraft is

4. What test do you do on a bonded join?


5. Skin wrinkling on the lower surface of a wing is caused by
6. The maximum temperature for Nyloc nuts is

7. What type of grinding wheel would you sharpen an HSS drill bit on?

8. When using a reamer

9. The maximum value of bonding of a secondary structure is


10. How long should a fireproof cable last in a fire?

This is exam number 11.

1. What type of rivet would you use when there is access to only one side
of the work?
2. When using a colour contrast dye penetrant kit, and a small crack is
suspected in the material

3. How would you use a Pacific T5 tensiometer?

4. Small indentations in the race of a ball bearing indicate

5. What gauge of pin would a blue plastic insert / extract tool be used on?

6. On a composite repair the vacuum should be


7. The insulation resistance for wiring in undercarriage wheelwells should
normally be not less than
8. How many teeth per inch are used on a hacksaw blade for cutting hard
metal?
9. How many strokes per minute are used on a hacksaw when cutting
thick metal?

10. What would you use to check the runout on a control rod?

This is exam number 12.

1. Points forward of the datum point are


2. Pipe flaring is carried out

3. What is meant by empty weight?

4. When picketing a helicopter you

5. Circuit tests on aircraft should be carried out in the following order

6. A rivet shaver is used to


7. What NDT method would you use to detect delamination?
8. Before using a dead weight tester you would

9. After the normal function test of an individual circuit has been


completed and the circuit switched off

10. A drill and wire gauge has holes numbered

This is exam number 13.

1. A 250 volt megger should not be used


2. What does GA stand for on a drawing?

3. What is the purpose of an aileron balance cable?

4. When dimpling sheet with a squeeze dimpling tool

5. Bend radius on sheet metal is

6. Why would you joggle panels?

7. Magnetic particle testing detects faults

8. Dye penetrant in a cold climate

9. If the leads of a megger are held apart

10. If after spraying the developer, red blotches appear, the part

This is exam number 14.

1. When storing parts you should use

2. How would you inspect a cable for fraying?

3. What causes knuckling on older type electrical cables?

4. To find a high resistance or open circuit, carry out


5. The maximum bonding resistance on an aircraft primary structure
should be
6. One megohm is equal to

7. Before effecting a crimp, the bare ends of a cable should be

8. Reamers are used to

9. The pitch of a hacksaw blade is

10. The web angle of a twist drill is


This is exam number 15.

1. The leads of a bonding tester

2. The number of the dots impressed on the insulation of the pre-


insulated connectors during crimping indicates that

3. The pressure of the insulation crimp jaws on the PIDG crimping tool
can be changed by

4. When referring to fuses, HRC means

5. Expanding reamers are used to

6. The main scale on a 24/25 vernier caliper is divided into

7. The vernier height gauge uses the same principle as the


8. Design drawings of aircraft components are produced by organizations
approved by
9. This symbol found on an engineering drawing would mean
10. One revolution of the thimble of the English micrometer produces a
linear movement of the spindle of

This is exam number 16.

1. The pitch of a metric micrometer screw thread is

2. ATA specification 100 is

3. When wiring an electrical component to a plug, the live wire is


coloured
4. When lifting a bulky component with a wire rope sling, the component
can be protected from damage by the sling by
5. A dry powder extinguisher is coloured
6. When torque loading, a wrench should be selected where the required
value falls

7. Torque loading is carried out to provide


8. High temperature solder is used where the operating temperature is
high. It is an alloy of

9. A flux is used in soldering to

10. Acetylene gas forms an explosive compound with

This is exam number 17.

1. When manufacturing aircraft control cables, the cable can be cut by

2. When fitting a ball bearing to a shaft it should be carefully positioned


using
3. A ball or roller bearing is cleaned by soaking and rinsing in

4. To allow for shrinkage, vibration and whip all straight hoses must be

5. Gas bottles for CO2 air and acetylene are coloured

6. Graphite prevents seizure and conducts heat. It is normally used in

7. What is the purpose of the developer in a dye penetrant inspection?

8. The test equipment normally used to carry out a continuity test on an


electrical cable is
9. If all three prongs on a bonding tester were shorted together, the
metre would read

10. An aircraft should carry at least the following number of spare fuses

This is exam number 18.

1. The pitch of the screw thread on an English micrometer is


2. The vernier scale on an English micrometer is divided into
3. Which pictorial projection shows one face in true elevation and line of
depth normally draw at 30o or45o to the horizontal

4. If a design amendment is made on a drawing

5. The thimble of a metric micrometer is divided into

6. The main advantage of dye penetrant inspection is

7. The British Standard for Engineering Drawings is


8. What is the normal spacing between rivets
9. In British rivets (solid) what is the length grading unit?
10. If the thickness of a single sheet of material, about to be joined by
riveting was 1/16" of an inch thick what would be the approximate
diameter of the rivets to be used

This is exam number 19.

1. To detect a minute crack using dye penetrant inspection usually


requires
2. When checking an item with the magnetic particle inspection method,
circular and longitudinal magnetization should be used to
3. P.C.D. is an abbreviation for

4. Maintenance Schedules are issued

5. This represents
6. After a mandatory inspection has been carried out by a Licensed
Engineer, what is issued

7. A hard time engine inspection involves

8. This represents

9. Drawing numbers are

10. Hatching lines are usually drawn at:

This is exam number 20.

1. Which type crack can be detected by magnetic particle inspection


using either circular or longitudinal magnetisation

2. Who approves Maintenance Manuals

3. Surface cracks in aluminium castings and forgings may usually be


detected by

4. Regarding riveting, which of the following is correct?

5. When riveting, a certain clearance must exist between the rivet and
the hole in which it is fitted, to allow for shank expansion. If the clearance
is too large, what could be the result?

6. To replace one 1/8 inch rivet

7. The scale of an engineering drawing is shown as 1:4. This indicates it is


8. A Certificate of Release to Service must be issued after

9. An orthographic projection usually shows

10. When dimensioning a drawing, the dimension lines should be

This is exam number 21.

1. If the operator varies the content of the maintenance schedule, what


action must be taken?

2. When is a Certificate of Fitness for Flight under 'A' conditions required?

3. When there is an overlap of responsibility, how is the CRS signed?

4. Information contained in the ANO is

5. Which of these metals is inspected using the magnetic particle


inspection method

6. One way a part may be demagnetized after magnetic particle


inspection is by

7. What is generally the best procedure to use when removing a solid


shank rivet?

8. Aircraft skin is joggled to

9. If treated rivets have not been used within the prescribed time they
can be re-treated. What is the maximum number of times that they can be
heat-treated?
10. Rivets kept at a temperature of between –15oC and –20oC are usable
for

This is exam number 22.

1. A hole is placed in the lowest point of electrical cable conduit

2. Taper pins are used in which of the following applications?

3. What action is taken with a common circlip removed from a


component?

4. The maximum bolt diameter for which a 1/16 split pin may be used is

5. The check for a cable pulling out of a swaged fitting is by

6. A 'Reel' used to hold an aircraft cable in storage should have a


minimum diameter of

7. How do you remove a tight link from a chain which is to be used on an


aircraft control system?

8. Why is a shouldered stud used

9. Large control cables (45 to 120 cwt) may have tension loads that can
break the locking wire or lease lock nuts. How is this overcome?

10. The initial lubricant on a new chain

This is exam number 23.

1. False Brinelling of a bearing is

2. Avdel rivets are closed by

3. What is the purpose of the Avdel pin tester?

4. On completion of assembly the bearing housing

5. What purpose does flux serve in welding aluminium?

6. The testing medium that is generally used in magnetic particle


inspection utilises a ferromagnetic material that has
7. When inspecting a butt-welded joint by visual means

8. A mechanic has completed a bonded honeycomb repair using the


potted compound repair technique. What non-destructive testing method
is used to determine the soundness of the repair after the repair has cured

9. The shielding gases generally used in the Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG)
welding of aluminium consist of

10. An “On Condition” Inspection involves

This is exam number 24.

1. Air Navigation General Regulations are to be found in

2. The information in the ANO is given in the form of

3. British Civil Airworthiness Requirements

4. Which statement concerning a welding process is true?

5. The "Dwell Time" of a dye-penetrant NDT inspection is the

6. The stems of an Avdel rivet are

7. When checking a ball bearing for corrosion and foreign matter

8. A thread insert is made from

9. Filing or grinding a weld bead


10. What non-destructive testing method requires little or no part
preparation, is used to detect surface or near-surface defects in most
metals, and may also be used to separate metals or alloys and their heat-
treat conditions

This is exam number 25.

1. A thread insert is removed by

2. To correctly tension cables it can help

3. What type of load is a journal load?


4. What is the pressure range for the Avdel Riveter Type F

5. Gamma Ray Testing of combustion chambers will show up

6. In selecting a torch tip size to use in welding, the size of the tip opening
determines the
7. Which of these non-destructive testing methods is suitable for the
inspection of most metals, plastics and ceramics for surface and
subsurface defects:

8. The most important consideration(s) when selecting welding rod is/are

9. A CMR is raised after

10. Compliance with the ANO is restricted to

This is exam number 26.

1. The measuring capacity of a Vernier Caliper is

2. To drill a 1/4 inch hole in titanium, the correct starting procedure


would be
3. When using a D.T.I. to check the run-out of a shaft, readings of -15 to
+25 would indicate a run-out of

4. Vee-blocks are manufactured

5. The metric micrometer reading shown is


6. When fitting Rivnuts into position how are they secured and prevented
from rotating?
7. The oxyacetylene flame for silver soldering should be
8. A flexible hose that cannot be internally inspected by eye or intrascope
can be ball tested by suspending from one end at a time to check

9. Bearings to be cleaned for further examination should be wiped free of


all grease on outer surfaces with the aid of dry compressed air for cages
and rolling parts. The bearings should then be soaked in

10. Ultra sonic flaw detectors use

This is exam number 27.

1. on an engineering drawing would indicate


2. S.W.G. is an abbreviation for

3. A Certificate of Release to service states that

4. When can a CMR be renewed

5. If the edge of aluminium is treated with caustic soda, the metal turns

6. Technical and Administrative information is officially circulated to


L.A.M.E.S. in

7. After cleaning a bearing should be dried with

8. Hoses are normally pressure tested to

9. Defects are indicated in the dye penetrant crack detection test by

10. A dent is measured in a tubular push-pull rod by

This is exam number 28.

1. A fluid line marker with a skull & crossbones is

2. NDT using colour dye process at temperatures below 15°C will

3. The international marking for a water injection pipeline is a series of

4. What solder should be used to solder aluminium?

5. The soldering method where molten solder is pumped from the


bottom of a bath through a slot so that a stationary wave of solder appears
on the surface is known as the
6. A ketts saw is used because

7. An aircraft should be cleared of snow


8. The gears used in a pistol windy are

9. When countersinking rivet holes in a material

10. When using dye penetrant NDT on a tank, the dye penetrant should
be applied

This is exam number 29.

1. The international marking for a fire protection pipe line is a series of

2. Hi-loks are installed with the

3. The minimum distance between electrical cable splices is

4. A fire resistant cable is proof tested by exposure to a standard fire for

5. Zinc Chromate applied between faying surfaces will

6. In order for dye penetrant inspection to be effective, the material being


checked must
7. Which of the following metals can be inspected using the magnetic
particle inspection method?
8. Which of the following shafts would you use to obtain a clearance fit in
a bush 0.750 inch diameter?

9. To prevent corrosion where aluminium alloy pipelines are supported by


rubber cleats, the pipe should be treated over the area of contact with

10. Which of the following is checked when using a 'GO / NO -GO' gauge?

This is exam number 30.

1. The international marking for an instrument air pipe line is a


2. The maximum distance between end fittings to which a straight hose
assembly is to be connected is 50 inches. The minimum hose length should
be

3. The length of a hose assembly with elbowed end fittings is taken from
4. The international marking for a breathing oxygen pipe line is a series of

5. If a non-ferrous metal being examined by chemical test turns black


when caustic soda is applied to the surface, the metal is
6. Which of the following is a 'Bilateral Tolerance?

7. The term "dry joint'” is usually applied to

8. A tolerance is

9. When an aircraft is pulled out of soft ground, the equipment should be


attached to

10. A transition fit is one in which the shaft is

This is exam number 31.

1. Cross cut files

2. When making a small soldered electrical connection, using flux-cored


solder

3. In a torque wrench of handle length, L = 12 in. and an extension E = 3


in, the desired torque value is 300 lbs.in. the dial should read
4. The correct size spanner for use on a unified 5/16 in. threaded hexagon
headed bolt is

5. When a torque loading is specified for a castellated or slotted nut on an


undrilled new bolt

6. The length of the Vernier Scale in a 24/25 Vernier Caliper is

7. After completion of electro-magnetic crack detection, the test piece


must be

8. Which of the following N.D.T. techniques cannot be used on a


component manufactured from austenitic stainless steel
9. A reamer with spiral flutes is removed
10. To aid marking out on Fe metals use

This is exam number 32.

1. What is used on Magnesium to reprotect it?


2. The sight line on a sheet metal flat layout to be bent in a cornice or box
brake is measured and marked

3. Fluorescent penetrant processes for the detection of cracks or material


defects are used with

4. A jury strut is one giving

5. What is an isotope the power source of?


6. The fluid used in the 'Oil and Chalk' method of non-destructive testing
is a mixture of

7. A non-destructive testing technique which is suitable for inspecting for


delamination in Redux bonded structure of light aluminium alloys is

8. Vital point inspections are carried out


9. The difference between high and low limits of a size for a dimension is
known as the
10. Rubber components should be stored

This is exam number 33.

1. If you are unable to identify a structure 'classification' as either


primary or secondary, what action should you adopt?

2. Under magnetic particle inspection, a part will be identified as having a


fatigue crack under which condition?

3. When inspecting a component which is being subjected to the hot fluid


chalk process, the examination for defects should be carried out

4. Circular magnetization of a part can be used to detect which defects

5. In the procedure to be followed after spillage of battery acid,


neutralizing is carried out
6. Which type of repair has to be used where the damage is large and lost
strength of the area has to be restored?
7. An indication of porosity when using a penetrant dye crack detection
method is

8. In a test for adequate demagnetization of a component after a


magnetic particle test, the test compass should not deflect

9. If copper sulphate is used on magnesium alloy it will


10. If on application of developer it all turns to a pinkish hue, what has
happened?

This is exam number 34.


1. If dye penetrant inspection indications are not sharp and clear, the
most probable cause is that the part

2. When comparing the machining techniques for stainless steel sheet


material to those for aluminium alloy sheet, it is normally considered good
practice to drill the stainless steel at a

3. If it is necessary to compute a bend allowance problem and bend


allowance tables are not available, the neutral axis of the bend can be

4. When drilling stainless steel, the drill used should have an included
angle of

5. The pattern for an inclusion is a magnetic particle build-up forming

6. Aluminium clad alloy sheet should not be polished with mechanical


buffing wheels as this
7. When carrying out a penetrant dye crack test, before the dye is applied
the surface being tested should be
8. What colour is used to indicate a tertiary structure on a diagram or
drawing?
9. When stop drilling a crack, what is the typical drill size used?

10. Which parts of the aircraft are classified secondary structures?

This is exam number 35.

1. When degreasing aluminium alloys, and no trichloroethylene is


available, a suitable alternative is

2. When mixing acid and water

3. What is used to measure the depth of a blend after a corrosion repair?

4. Vacu-blast beads re-used on a steel component, after being used on an


aluminium component will
5. What colour is used to identify a 'primary structure' when using the
aircraft Maintenance Manual?

6. A grinding wheel is normally refaced by

7. The main scale on a 49/50 Vernier caliper is divided into


8. Centre punches are made of

9. When checking a torque wrench 15 inches long, the load required to


give torque of 120 lbs.in. is
10. The formula for setback for a 90o bend is

This is exam number 36.

1. What type of flutes should be used in a reamer for cutting titanium?

2. The depth micrometer reading shown is


3. You are involved with a fire caused by titanium swarf. What type of
extinguishant should you use to deal with the fire?

4. When carrying out a dye penetrant inspection, what time should


elapse after applying the developer before inspecting the component?

5. Caustic soda placed on the edge of alclad will turn

6. The length of a blended repair of corrosion should be no less than

7. What should be the included angle of a twist drill for soft metals?

8. A cable is replaced

9. If there is a positive allowance between the smallest possible hole and


the largest possible shaft, the fit is known as

10. An aircraft should not be refueled when

This is exam number 37


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1. Which of the following NDT methods can be carried out and certified
by a mechanic not approved specifically for NDT inspection

2. When should the developer be applied to the component

3. Why is an extra layer of fibre glass added to a composite repair?

4. Plumbers solder is grade

5. The basic weight of an aircraft is

6. To check the structure of a wing

7. How would you check the setting of an adjustable reamer?

8. What is the specified lubricant for drilling brass?


9. What should the point angle of a drill be if it is to be used for drilling
titanium (drill size below 1.4 inch)?

10. In the Limit System, the term 'allowance' is the

This is exam number 38.

1. Which of the following NDT methods requires that the orientation (or
direction) of the defect be known before the test can commence?

2. Before soldering stainless steel it must be


3. Silver solder melts within the range

4. How are pin punches classified?

5. How are spring dividers classified?

6. Which is correct concerning the use of a file?

7. Which procedure is correct when using a reamer to finish a drilled hole


to the correct size?

8. Of what tolerance is the following an example? 1 in.+ 0.002 -0.001

9. When fitting a thread insert

10. B.C.A.R’s

This is exam number 39.

1. Which of the following defects could not be detected by Eddy Current


NDT inspection?
2. Which of the following methods could be used to detect the presence
of tiny drops of Mercury in a large area of aircraft hull structure after an
accident with a mercury thermometer?

3. On completion of soldering a non-activated flux

4. The purpose of a taper tap is to


5. Why is the Vee cut in the base of a scribing block?

6. How should a scraper be finally sharpened?

7. How is a D.T.I. initially set up?

8. A lightning strike on an aircraft would show

9. When drilling a 3/8" hole in titanium

10. How should a dead weight tester be used?

This is exam number 40.

1. Which of the following NDT methods requires that the surface of the
test piece is cleaned down to bare metal?
2. An inside micrometers normal measurement range is

3. What is the purpose of Target Points on a Vernier caliper?

4. General purpose solders are graded by

5. What action is taken when soldering flux residue may have lodged in
deep crevices of an assembly

6. Die Nuts are used to

7. In marking a light alloy

8. When assembling metals of different potential, corrosion may be


inhibited by application of

9. When using the colour contrast NDT

10. When using dye penetrant field kit, removal of excess penetrant is
done by applying the solvent by

This is exam number 41.

1. A Dial Test Indicator may be used for


2. Which cut of a file should be used on mild steel?
3. Nickel alloy chisels should be sharpened

4. Which of the following statements is correct?

5. A power meter indicates that a circuit has a power of 16 kW. Separate


readings of the voltage and current are 400 V and 20 A respectively. The
Power factor is

6. What is a key-seat rule used for?

7. When measuring current in a circuit, the ammeter is placed


8. A 3 ½ bit multimeter will indicate readings up-to

9. Liquid penetrant tests can be used to detect

10. Water-washable liquid penetrants differ from Post-emulsification


penetrants in that they

This is exam number 42.

1. The accuracy a bevel protractor can be read to is


2. When using a post-emulsification penetrant, the timing is most critical
during

3. A liquid penetrant test cannot

4. After mechanical removal of corrosion on an aluminium alloy casting,


the length of the blended recess should be
5. After carrying out an identification test of aluminium alloy with caustic
soda, the caustic soda should be neutralized with

6. Steel wire brushes or steel wool should

7. If an English micrometer is showing 4 main divisions, 3 sub-divisions


and the 25th thimble division was in line, what would the reading be?

8. An open circuit on an ohmmeter would be indicated by a reading of

9. The leads of an ohmmeter should be replaced if their resistance is


greater than
10. Torque loading is determined by multiplying the tangent force applied
at the free end of the spanner

This is exam number 43..

1. Hot air drying of articles during liquid penetrant testing is carried out at
a temperature of
2. Which electrical measuring device needs a power source?
3. When measuring voltage or current with a digital multimeter, the
indication is

4. On a multimeter, what colour lead is connected to the Common socket

5. The Vernier scale of a Bevel Protractor is shown below. What is the


reading?
6. A phosphate based flux paste is for soldering

7. What type of lubricant should be used when drilling aluminium?

8. How are spring dividers sharpened?

9. Three point micrometers are for measuring

10. When is a coarse hacksaw blade used?

This is exam number 44.

1. To neutralize spilled battery acid on aluminium alloy, use


2. Hydrogen embrittlement of high tensile steel is caused if it is treated
with

3. The regulations concerning the levels of competence for personnel


authorized to carry out Non-Destructive testing are described in

4. What would be the result of an insufficient clearance angle on a twist


drill?
5. Dents in a tubular push-pull rodare not allowed

6. A voltage drop across a component is measured by placing the meter in

7. Which of the following reamers would you use in a hole having a


keyway?
8. Which of the following actions would be taken to fit a locking device to
a nut or bolt, if the correct torque has been reached but the locking device
will not fit

9. A tolerance given on a dimension is indicated

10. How much material should be allowed for reaming?

This is exam number 45.

1. This symbol found on an engineering drawing would mean


2. The purpose of the CRS is

3. Duplicate inspections are

4. This symbol means


5. When a piece of metal is bent, the surface of the metal on the outside
of the bend is
6. The abbreviation B.A. means
7. The resistance between a flexible hose and a component should not
exceed

8. Why is it necessary to use flux in all silver soldering operations?

9. Oxides form very rapidly when alloys or metals are hot. It is important,
therefore, when welding aluminium to use a
10. Bore tests of flexible hoses are carried out using a suitable ball or
bobbin of

This is exam number 46.

1. When related to aeronautical engineering , the term “Inspection" is


defined in the publication

2. The technical laws relating to Civil Aviation are contained in

3. Technical and Administrative information is circulated to licensed


engineers, aircraft owners, and approved organizations in
4. Civil aircraft manufactured in the UK are constructed from parts that
have been
5. Design drawings of aircraft components are produced by organisations
approved by

6. The sight line of a bend is

7. In Gas Tungsten Arc (GTA) welding, a stream of inert gas is used to

8. A resurfaced soldering iron cannot be used effectively until after the


working face has been

9. What is the proof loading for cables after swaging?


10. Control chains should be fitted in an aircraft

This is exam number 47.

1. This tolerance symbol means


2. Where are correct layout, dimensioning, numbering and reference
procedures for engineering drawing are to be found

3. What is the purpose of a Morse taper on large sizes of twist drills?

4. 10:1 on an engineering drawing indicates

5. After cutting a 3/8" BSF internal thread and stud, it is found that the
stud is too large. How is a fit achieved?

6. Civil Aircraft Airworthiness Information Procedures

7. British Civil Airworthiness Requirements

8. What should be the included angle of a twist drill for hard metal?

9. You have reamed out a hole in a piece of titanium. How should you
remove the reamer safely to prevent unnecessary damage?
10. The sharpest bend that can be placed in a piece of metal without
critically weakening the part is called the

This is exam number 48.

1. Increasing the weight of an aircraft

2. The Datum point on an aircraft, for measuring C of G position could be

3. What work has to be recorded and signed for

4. Are C.A.A.I.P. mandatory?

5. When reading an engineering drawing, this symbol means

6. The threads per inch on the spindle of an English micrometer are

7. Variable load is weight of

8. The spring loaded ratchet attached to the spindle of a standard


external micrometer produces
9. Solders are available in two forms

10. The purpose of the land on a twist drill is to

This is exam number 49.

1. When weighing an aircraft, the hydraulic system should be

2. Lines known as short dashes (thin) are used on drawings to indicate

3. Cargo placed aft of the datum will produce a

4. If the C of G of an aircraft with a full complement of fuel is calculated

5. The name given to the moving scale on the Vernier caliper is


6. This symbol means

7. What is the reading of the Vernier caliper scale in inches shown below?

8. What does the cut of a file refer to

9. Why are teeth of hacksaw blades off-set?

10. Why are some components torque loaded?

This is exam number 50.

1. Any change to a drawing

2. This symbol on a drawing means

3. This symbol means

4. How are files classified?

5. Details on recording of weight and C of G position can be found in

6. Hammers are classified by

7. What does the term 'second cut' indicate as applied to hand files?

8. A Weight and Centre of Gravity Schedule is required by


9. When using a reamer, in which direction should it be turned?

10. What comprises a full set of BA taps?

This is exam number 51.

1. Break lines are used

2. An oblique projection

3. A Weight and Centre of Gravity Schedule is to be raised

4. The teeth on a hacksaw blade

5. What is the clearance angle on a twist drill


6. If a new Weight and Centre of Gravity Schedule is issued, the old one
must be retained for

7. When tapping blind holes

8. On a torque wrench the torque loading is

9. Surface Plates are used

10. Draw filing produces

This is exam number 52.

1. For purposes of calculating weight and C of G position, an adult male is


considered to have a mass of

2. Aircraft must be reweighed

3. A Weight and Centre of Gravity Schedule must be signed by

4. A drawing in which the subassemblies or parts are shown as brought


together on the aircraft is called
5. A safe edge of a file is used

6. What is the minimum number of hacksaw blade teeth that should be in


contact with the material being cut

7. Scribers are used to

8. The main scale of a Metric Vernier Caliper is calibrated in

9. A thread on a drawing is labeled ½ - 20 UNF – 1B. The thread is

10. NTS on a drawing stands for

This is exam number 53.

1. A load sheet

2. A load Sheet must be signed by

3. Variable Load is

4. When reading a blueprint, a dimension is given as 4.387 inches + 0.005


- 0.002. Which statement is true?

5. A hydraulic system schematic drawing would indicate the

6. For a drill to cut properly it is essential that the point angle be the
same on each side, for general use the angle is
7. Chalk when used with a fine file produces

8. The pitch of a hacksaw blade is

9. When using a hand file correctly, the downward pressure should be


used only

10. When using a bench grinding machine the wheel rotates

This is exam number 54.

1. A Load Sheet is compiled in the order of

2. An aircraft which has its C of G forward of the Forward Limit


3. Which statement is true regarding an orthographic projection?

4. A line used to show an edge which is not visible is a

5. One purpose for schematic diagrams is to show the

6. The size of the nibs of vernier calipers can be ascertained by

7. The thimble of an English micrometer is divided into


8. The reading on the inch micrometer scale shown is

9. A flux is used in soldering to

10. This type of break line represents

This is exam number 55.

1. What angle of turn will double the weight of the aircraft


2. The vernier height gauge uses the same principle as
3. What type of line is normally used in a mechanical drawing or blueprint
to represent an edge or object not visible to the viewer?

4. A specific measured distance from the datum or some other point


identified by the manufacturer, to a point in or on the aircraft is called a

5. The correct way to show two adjacent sectioned parts is


6. The pitch of the screw thread on an English micrometer is

7. The best way to check control cables for broken wires is to

8. If the turnbuckles in a control system are tightened excessively the


result will be

9. The "Lay Line" on a flexible hose is

10. Backlash is a type of wear associated with

This is exam number 56.

1. After a chain has been cleaned in paraffin it should be

2. What fraction of the minimum breaking load should be the proof load
for a chain?

3. A control cable is proof loaded to ensure that


4. To check the structure of a wing, which NDT is used?

5. British turnbuckles are checked for safety by

6. If corrosion is found on a chain

7. A suspected chemical spillage on a cable, you should

8. The riveting defect in the figure shown is

9. Rivet allowance is

10. This electrical symbol represents a

This is exam number 57.

1. In the Push-pull tube linkage used in aircraft flying control systems,


how is the length of the tube adjusted?
2. The three principle dimensions specified for a chain is the diameter of
the rollers and

3. The distance between the centres of the rollers of a chain is called

4. What is the approximate distance of the sphere of influence of a rivet?

5. Rivet clearance is

6. This electrical symbol represents a


7. This electrical symbol represents a
8. The minimum rivet pitch is

9. Spotfacing is done to

10. If ice and snow is found on the wings of an aircraft. Before flight the

This is exam number 58.

1. Which of the following formulas should be used to calculate the


percentage extension of an aircraft control chain Note: M = Measured
length under load in inches, X = Number of pitches measured, P = Pitch of
chain in inches
2. HTS aircraft control cables are protected from corrosion by
3. The maximum allowable extension of a chain assembly over a nominal
length is

4. In a first angle orthographic projection the plan view is placed

5. A geometric tolerance symbol indicating that one edge must be parallel


to a datum edge would be shown as
6. When a cutting plane on a drawing cuts a web longitudinally, the web
is
7. A shaft dimension given as 1.225” +/- 0.003” followed by “MMC”
should be manufactured to what size?
8. 2 microns is
9. The edge or surface of a part from which dimensions are measured
from is called the

10. This electrical symbol represents a

This is exam number 59.

1. What is the purpose of the hole in the swaged end fitting on a swaged
cable?

2. With a serviceable chain not required for use, how should you store it?

3. The riveting defect in the figure shown is

4. The inspection hole in a turnbuckle is

5. Which of the following could be a primary cause of HIRF protection


failure?
6. This electrical symbol represents a

7. The ‘grip’ of a rivet is

8. Water Lines are

9. When a cutting plane goes through a bush and bolt assembly, on the
sectioned view

10. This symbol indicates that

This is exam number 60.


1. When checking a diode forward bias function, the positive lead of the
ohmmeter should be placed on the
2. An avometer can measure alternating current because it has a
3. Which of the following could be a primary cause of HIRF protection
failure?

4. The basic equipment of an aircraft is

5. Taper reamers are classified by


6. Silver solder is made from
7. Brazing material is made from

8. When clamping cable looms containing co-axial cables

9. When fitting coaxial cable connectors it is important to

10. The bonding resistance of primary structure must not exceed

This is exam number 61.

1. A crimped electrical connection is suspected to be high resistance. How


would you verify this without disconnecting the circuit?

2. How would you measure continuity of a coaxial cable?

3. What is the licensed engineer responsible for when fitting a new


component to an aircraft?

4. Where would you find documented, the fore and aft limits of the C of G
position?

5. If a test or inspection instrument has no calibration data supplied by


the manufacturer, you would use the calibration data provided by

6. Why are test or inspection instruments regularly calibrated and


certified?
7. Who is responsible for ensuring that weight and balance
instrumentation is serviceable before use?

8. The term 'reaction' used in weighing an aircraft refers to

9. When inspecting a weld, you should make sure that

10. A hole drilled at the intersection of two bends in a fabricated sheet


metal component is called

This is exam number 62.

1 This is a diagram of
2. Aluminium alloy pipe used for hydraulics systems is flared

3. Material used for springs is

4. Magnetic Flux detection will show defects which are

5. Thrust bearings transmit

6. Chipping of a ball bearing indicates

7. When testing thermocouples using a test set the ambient temperature

8. After a heavy landing you should check

9. Refueling should not take place when

10. When Ground Power is connected to aircraft, the generators are

This is exam number 63.

1. Electronic test equipment for fuel tank contents systems usually


incorporate variable

2. A defect would be marked on an exhaust system using

3. Which of the following lines indicate hidden detail on a drawing?

4. A hairline crack would show up on a dye penetrant inspection as

5. When carrying out an ultrasonic inspection, what is the gel used for?
6. Before using a bonding tester, the 6 foot lead has the two prongs
shorted together with a piece of metal. What would the indicator read?

7. When using a megger to test insulation resistance, capacitive filters


should be disconnected for what reason?

8. When inserting pins into a front release connector the inserting tool
should be used with the gap facing which direction?
9. Hydraulic crimping tool after completing the crimping operation,
releases the crimp when
10. The type of binding tape used for cables in temperatures above 260°C
is which of the following?

This is exam number 64.

1. At which frequency is the calibration of crimping tools carried out?

2. In order to maintain HIRF protection, bonding checks between airframe


and electrical components carrying voltages greater than 50V RMS or dc
should not exceed

3. Ribbon cables affected by mutual impedance and current loop leakage


should be protected by

4. On a long coaxial cable how would you check for discontinuities and
shorts in situ?
5. What is the minimum bend radius of a loom adequately supported at a
terminal block?

6. How are front release pins removed?

7. If a co-axial cable clamp is over tightened so as to compress the


dielectric, how will the capacitance change?
8. What is the minimum bend radius of a single co-axial cable?

9. What is wet arc tracking?

10. When using a heat shrink gun, what should the temperature of the
gun be set to?

This is exam number 65.

1. What is the maximum resistance between the main earth system and a
metal plate on which the earthing device (tyre) is resting?
2. What is the primary purpose of bonding of metallic parts of an aircraft?

3. What is the reason for a primary bonding connection’s large cross-


sectional area?

4. The three electrical checks carried out on aircraft are (1) continuity (2)
bonding (3) insulation. What is the order in which they are executed?

5. When an engine is not in direct electrical contact with its mounting,


how should it be bonded?

6. When carrying out a serviceability check on a bonding tester - short


together the three prongs of both probes and ensure which of the
following?
7. When an earth-return terminal assembly has to be replaced which of
the following checks must be carried out?

8. If the leads of a bonding tester are damaged, what is the procedure?

9. When carrying out millivolt drop checks on a circuit, what is an


approximate guide for a correct reading?

10. When refueling an aircraft from a tanker, why are the aircraft and
tanker bonded together?

This is exam number 66.

1. When carrying out a continuity test on a circuit when a known


resistance exists, what instrument would you use?

2. Effective continuity is not possible unless which of the following


conditions exists?

3. Why is a low voltage supply used for continuity testing?

4. If an insulation resistance tester is operated and the leads are


suspended in free air, what will the meter read?
5. When replacing a bonding connection and the original conductor
cannot be matched exactly, which of the following replacements would
you use?

6. How do you reduce or remove electrostatic charges which may build


up on fibre glass surfaces?

7. If bridging strips or bonding cords are fractured, what action may be


taken?

8. An Insulation test is carried out on a group of cables and a low reading


obtained. What action would you take?

9. What is a typical min insulation resistance value for an aircraft


undercarriage bay?
10. Whenever possible a functional test should be carried out on an
aircraft using which power supply?

This is exam number 67..

1. Immediately after carrying out an insulation check, which of the


following applies?

2. A Hardy Spicer coupling has what type of bearings?

3. When using the trepanning tool, the hole to be drilled should be

4. When a helicopter lands, how does the pilot signal to ground staff
when it is safe to approach the aircraft?
5. When using a digital meter to test a diode , a correct operation of the
diode is indicated by a volt drop of

6. When using a stripboard , the tracks on a PCB are etched

7. The recommended insulation resistance of a DC motor is

8. Silver soldering is suited for

9. Soft solder is suited for joints, which are

10. To check that the ident pulse is being generated from an ATC
transponder,

This is exam number 68.

1. A feather key locates a gear on a shaft and permits


2. If an aircraft exceeded the RVSM , when shall the crew report the
incident in the appropriate channels

3. Fluorescent dye penetrant is suited for what materials?

4. Taper pin are classified by

5. Graphite greases are used for

6. Live AC circuits to be checked for open circuits by the use of

7. A millivolt drop check is to be carried out on a heavy duty relay. The


Millivolt meter would be connected to the relay
8. Light drive fits for bolts have a maximum allowance of

9. Removal of ice by the use of de-icing fluid on the aircraft, before flight

10. Non metallic parts of the aircraft

This is exam number 69.

1. When fitting a hydraulic component, the hydraulic seal should be


lubricated with

2. To ensure protection against HIRF affecting audio and navigation aids

3. If the aircraft is away from base who may certify the second part of the
duplicate inspection?

4. BITE systems to be used on the ground only is deactivated by

5. The intervals for calibration of test equipment

6. A multiplier resistance is used to extend the working range of the

7. On twist drill chart, small drills have

8. What drill angle is used to drill titanium?

9. When pressure testing a flexible hydraulic pipe you test it at

10. When turning and towing an aircraft, why should sharp radiuses be
avoided?
This is exam number 70.

1. The minimum 'no smoking' zone around an aircraft when refuelling is

2. A CO2 extinguisher is used on

3. The Sine Bar is used to

4. When tightening a nut on a bolt the torque loading applied is

5. The UK standard of limits and fits is


6. A pressure gauge is fitted to a Dead Weight Tester. The piston area is
0.25 sq.in. and the total mass of the mass carrier and masses is 5lb. If the
pressure gauge is accurate what pressure in pounds per square inch (PSI)
will it read?

7. De-icing fluid Type 1 is used

8. Block cumulative maintenance means that

9. A separate modification record book is required for

10. Sector record pages from the Tech Logs, must be

This is exam number 71.

1. In an electrical cable 1EF6B22NMS, what does the letter E represent?

2. On a vernier micrometer, what will three turns of the barrel represent?

3. When mooring an aircraft what type of rope should be used?

4. When using a Pacific tensionmeter the correct tension is found by

5. Dye penetrant kits should be stored

6. When testing a fuel metering unit, how is it checked?

7. How does a windy drill get power?


8. Which of the following can dye penetrant be used on

9. When using bonding tester

10. An aircraft with underwing mounted engines has a heavy landing,


where would you expect to see wrinkling of the skins?

This is exam number 72.

1. In an oxygen system, if the pressure drops to 500 PSI, it

2. How are taper reamers classified?

3. Where do you find the preparation for weight and balance?


4. An AC voltmeter reads
5. Minimum equipments to be carried is given by

6. In film radiography, image quality indicators (IQI) are usually placed

7. A hydrometer is used to

8. A pyrometer is a

9. A hygrometer is used to

10. Which type crack will probably cause the most build-up in the
magnetic particle indicating medium?

This is exam number 73.

1. Identify the parts required to make up a flared-tube fitting?

2. The letter A.F.D. in a circle stamped on a material indicates that it has

3. The primary reason for using flux when welding aluminium is to

4. The oxyacetylene flame for silver soldering should be


5. Which items listed below is the most important consideration when
selecting a welding rod?

6. On a coaxial cable, cable impedance is

7. Where would Zone 324 be found in ATA 100?

8. A secondary earth is
9. On a static leak tester, pressure is released by

10. The strength of a riveted joint is determined by

This is exam number 74.

1. What temperature should the heat gun be set for shrinking heat shrink
sleeve?

2. What should be checked before a licensed engineer signs a CRS?

3. How many primary bonding conductors are required on an engine?

4. A 0.625" drill is identified by

5. HIRF interference occurs when

6. Solder can be used to join


7. Bonding value for secondary structure is
8. A fuel calibration test set when used to check an aircraft with half a
fuel load is connected

9. To measure AC with a moving coil, it

10. The benefit of a ketts saw is

This is exam number 75.

1. 'E' on a wire, under ATA 100 is a


2. The drill bit cutting angle for titanium is
3. The flare angle on an AGS pipe is
4. A gap in a fire wall can be plugged by
5. Prior to aluminium alloy bonding we

6. Diffusion bonding gives

7. Glass reinforced panels are bonded by

8. Calibration of aircraft hydro static weighing equipment is

9. On an aircraft which has had a heavy landing on the lower wing you
may see

10. A chain is removed by


This is exam number 76.

1. An aircraft should be cleared of snow using

2. When weighing an aircraft with load cells

3. Vital points inspections are carried out


4. Rubber components should be stored

5. When an aircraft is pulled out of soft ground

6. An aircraft should not be refuelled when

7. To check the structure of a wing, use

8. When drilling light alloy

9. When countersinking rivet holes in a material

10 The picture above shows a torque wrench with an extension. To apply


a torque of 350 lb.in. the reading on the dial should be

This is exam number 77.

1. The gears in a pistol windy drill are


2. When using dye penetrant NDT on a tank, the penetrant should be
applied

3. Reaming light alloy tube is done with

4. What is a countersink tool used for?

5. Storage of components to prevent corrosion is usually in the form of

6. When mooring helicopters

7. To prevent wet arc tracking

8. Dye penetrant kits should be stored

9. Aircraft measurements aft of the datum are

10. When splicing a cable with a soldered joint, the operation is finished
when
This is exam number 78.

1. When manufacturing an electrical connector the unused holes are

2. There is ice and snow on a helicopter blade. You

3. Wrinkling of an aircraft skin will


4. Marking out on stainless steel can be clarified by application of

5. Tolerance is the

6. A press fit requires

7. When drawing lines on aluminium alloy sheet prior to bending

8. You have removed a bolt from a critical bolted joint for inspection and
rectification. What action should you take prior to inspection?

9. On inspection of a critical bolted joint you witness black or grey dust


or past. What type of corrosion has taken place and what type of material
is involved?

10. In a critically bolted joint

This is exam number 79.

1. What solvents could you use to clean tools used for fibreglass repairs?

2. Which of the following jointing compounds should not be used in the


vicinity of a joint where the temperature may exceed 200 degrees C?

3. Why is jointing compound applied to the surfaces of material being


joined together prior to riveting?

4. What is the typical acceptable limit of a dent on a frame member?

5. What is indicated by the wrinkling of the underside of an aircraft skin?

6. What is used to re-protect magnesium?

7. What is used on magnesium to remove corrosion?

8. How do you prevent aquaplaning during landing?


9. When an aircraft has been struck by lightning

10. Galvanic corrosion refers to a type of

This is exam number 80.

1. Co-axial cable is preferred to airframe cable in which application?

2. Chromating used on magnesium alloys produces

3. Forward release electrical connectors are removed

4. A metallic stiff nut

5. If during an engine overhaul, ball or roller bearings are found to have


magnetised but otherwise have no defects, they

6. Damaged chromate film should be repaired by using

7. When receiving new parts it is the responsibility of the engineer to


check

8. Chromating used on magnesium alloys

9. PIDG crimp tools are marked by

10. Repair to aluminium pipe can be done using burnishing

This is exam number 81.

1. When there is no laid down procedures for calibration, what should be


used?
2. What type of flux should generally be used?
3. When measuring a square waveform with a multimeter, what voltage
does it display?

4. If an ammeter reads 0 - 1mA FSD, what would you be required to do to


enable it to read 10mA FSD?

5. What should be done if a tool is found not to be working to its


calibrated requirements?
6. How do you prevent earth loops forming on screened cables?

7. When carrying out a bonding test in the presence of an anodic coating,


what should you do?

8. When carrying out soldering to an end termination and a wire, you


should tin

9. When inspecting an aircraft after a lightning strike, you should observe

10. To detect a fault with magnetic particle flaw detection, the test
requires

This is exam number 82.

1. The substance used in ultrasound inspection is

2. Run-out of a rod is measured using

3. Dye penetrant defects are marked using

4. How would you mark a defect on an exhaust system?

5. Swaging of a cable end fitting is checked by

6. The internal resistance of a voltmeter is


7. The internal resistance of an ammeter is

8. For airworthiness purposes, aircraft structural parts are graded as

9. After working with epoxy resins, how is natural oil returned to the skin?

10. When crimping wires, the wires should be

This is exam number 83.

1. Why are copper wires used in electrical systems?

2. When crimping wires, the wire should


3. A pressure vessel of thickness 1/16" to 1/8" is being tested with dye
penetrant. The penetrant should be left for
4. A capacitive fuel contents system should be tested with
5. This is a diagram of a

6. Continuity of a fibre optic cable is tested with a


7. A flight control cable is replaced if

8. A drill bit of 0.250" would be

9. Insufficient heat used in soldering will cause

10. On a patch repair you should use

This is exam number 84.

1. When testing hoses you should use

2. When weighing an aircraft using elastic load cells, the load cells go

3. Needle grease points are used on

4. When using transistorized test equipment, what should the output be?

5. When de-icing an aircraft with pressure de-icing fluid, the sensors on


the outside of the aircraft should

6. If an unauthorized repair is carried out

7. Rigid pipes are designed with bends to

8. On a composite aircraft, large items are bonded

9. On an ATC transponder transmitting altitude, how do you get the code?

10. When fitting a shackle pin , fit with

This is exam number 85.

1. Fore and aft limits of the CG

2. 1EF6B22 NMSV What does the B mean

3. In aircraft control cables, when a lock is fitted to the control surface


4. A white/blue insertion-extraction tool would be used on a cable of
what size?

5. Which of the following is a preventive process against HIRF?

6. A C.of A. for export

7. The box unit in a Teleflex control run which is not suitable for heavily
loaded controls is called
8. You find a pipe with a flare end fitting of 74°. What specification has it
been manufactured to?
9. Neither oil nor grease should be used as a lubricant on couplings or
pipelines carrying

10. The threads on a stud:

This is exam number 86.

1. Ball and roller bearings are made from a combination of low carbon
steel and a percentage of
2. A UNF threaded wire thread insert may be identified
3. Which type of extinguisher can be used for electric fire?

4. After solution treatment of aluminium alloy, the effect of immediate


refrigeration at a temperature with the range -15oC to - 20oC is

5. Which of the following NDT techniques cannot be used on a


component manufactured from austenitic stainless steel?
6. Aluminium clad alloy sheet should not be polished with mechanical
buffing wheels
7. The angle between starts on a double start thread is

8. What does 18N and contiguous circles on the head of a bolt indicate?

9. The colour of CO2 type fire extinguisher is


10. Which type of extinguisher can be used for engine fire?

This is exam number 94.

1. According to ATA 100, a symbol code 'X' on a wiring number denotes

2. The normal tolerance allowed for a bend in a rod is

3. The damping force in a meter


4. In a moving coil meter the deflecting force is provided by

5. The force acting on a meter which returns the pointer to zero is called
the
6. The forces acting on a meter which moves the pointer over the scale is
called

7. The resistance of an ammeter must be

8. The resistance of a voltmeter must be

9. On inspection a bearing is found to have distortion, what action should


be taken?
10. On inspection a bearing is found to show signs of overheating, what
action should be taken?

This is exam number 89

1. "Stop Drill" is the process of

2. The scale on an ohmmeter is

3. What is undesirable in a good weld?

4. An unauthorised repair has been carried out

5. Where would you find the information on the conditions for weighing
the aircraft?

6. A JAR 66 licensed engineer, when signing a CRS for a non-JAR 145


company would need to have

7. A National UK licensed engineer, when signing a CRS would need to


have

8. Silver solder is made from

9. How do you check a chain for elongation?

10. A windy drill produces power by

This is exam number 90..

1. A light drive clearance between bolt and hole on a drawing would be

2. What is a good weld?


3. Previous weighing record are

4. Which is the preferred method for aluminium alloy alloy?


5. A composite flap panel has corrosion. What NDT method will you use
to detect?

6. Vital point inspections

7. Bonding lead testers are attached with

8. Chopped strand mat is a good general purpose mat because

9. When checking resistance of a cable to the starter motor what test is


carried out?
10. When checking cable tensions you are looking for

This is exam number 91.


ACABABABAB
1. Three revolutions of a 40 T.P.l. micrometer will show
2. If the bearing strength of a metal is greater than the shear strength of
the rivet, what will occur?
3. The latest drawing identified by
4. To carry out a continuity test you would use
5. On a pre flight check you notice an instrument glass is cracked. You
should

6. Electrical cables installed on aircraft. What is used to indicate a fault?

7. What is the measure of a d.t.i?


8. In the CRS, a specific reference is made to
9. Units of torque are
10. The value of the insulation resistance of an electric motor compared
to its supply leads is

This is exam number 93.

1. A deep internal crack in a structural steel member is detected by

2. Very light corrosion on aluminium alloy can be removed by

3. To remove corrosion on Fe metals use

4. The usual manufacturers anti corrosive process to be applied to Fe


aircraft parts is
5. The ultrasonic method of crack detection can be used on

6. An intervention defect is one where

7. Porosity in cast materials

8. When using the fluorescent ink flaw detection method, the component
should b inspected using an
9. When using the dye penetrant method of crack detection should not
normally be used at temperatures
10. When using the dye penetrant method the part should be kept wet
with the penetrant for

This is exam number 95.

1. Vapour phase inhibitor should be used

This is exam number 92.

1. On a Bonding Tester the number of probes on the 60 ft and 6ft leads


respectively are

2. Maximum value of resistance between all isolated parts which may be


subjected to appreciable electrostatic charging and the main earth

3. The calibration of a piece of test equipment is suspect. Your actions


would be

4. Removal of corrosion from aluminium clad alloy

5. The eddy current method of flaw detection can detect

6. With dye penetrant how is the developer applied

7. How is dye penetrant affected when applying below 15 degrees C?

8. When using the dye penetrant method crack detection ,the indications
on a short, deep crack are

9. Control methods for galvanic corrosion include

10. The treatment for stress corrosion is


OptionOne OptionTwo

a) At a bolted joint b)At a spring clip joint


a) 30 b)55
a) fitted with pins b)fitted with blanks
a) once, then discarded b)indefinitely providing it is a good
fit around the component to be
locked

a) released from the front and extracted from b)released from rear and extracted
the rear from the front

a) Aluminium b)Silver plated

a) heavy landing b)rotation of the outer race in the


wheel housing
a) lubricated before fitting b)washed in solvent before fitting

a) details of the scope and extent of a type b)details of the scope and extent
rated engineer's license to which an organization's
approval is granted

a) must be displayed on all flights b)must be displayed in the cabin


only if they are legible

a) does not need proof loading b)must be proof loaded to 50%

a) shear b)tension
a) 37o b)25o
a) 59o b)12o - 15o
a) same size as the hole b)larger than the hole
a) flux not used b)components not hot enough
a) carburundum b)tungsten carbide
a) remove carbon build up from the welded b)release the stresses from the
joint material
b)cutting a slot in it and removing
a) using a stud box with a screwdriver
a) will be suspended until the defect is b)will be invalidated and needs
rectified. renewing.

a) shallow smooth depressions caused by the b)blueing of the bearing due to


rollers being forced against the cup, due to overheating
overtorquing
b)to produce a flush fit at a metal
a) to act as a tear stopper joint

a) paint b)grease

a) aluminium b)duralumin

a) not required b)sometimes required


a) a split link and spring clip b)quick release pins

a) removed and an elongation check carried b)cleaned, retensioned and


out inspected after a period of time

b)cleaned, inspected, and


a) cleaned reinspected after a period of time

a) burnishing b)blending

a) a male die only b)a male and female die

b)trim the shank diameter prior to


a) cut rivets to length prior to forming forming
a) 2024 aluminium alloy b)2117 aluminium alloy

a) high carbon alloy steel with low strength b)low carbon alloy steel with high
requirements strength requirements

b)the centre of curvature of a


a) an imaginary point from which real base radiused corner in a metal
measurements are provided fabricated component

a) holes drilled in the corner of a metal box to b)holes drilled in a battery


prevent cracking container to provide drainage
a) the distance from the mold point to the b)the distance from the bend
bend tangent line tangent line to the setback line

a) allow the aircraft to be flown 'hands off' b)correct for wing heaviness

a) surfaces that have been treated with anti- b)surfaces that are stressed
corrosion compound
a) the engine module alignment b)the engine thrust alignment
a) borax powder b)hydrochloric acid

a) diameter and length b)length under load

a) radial loads only b)axial loads only

a) 1D b)2D

a) active b)non-active

a) twice the working pressure for two minutes b)three times the working pressure
for five minutes

a) by flexing +/- 15o either side of the neutral b)by flexing through the normal
position operating range plus 15o

a) it is unserviceable since it may have a b)it is unserviceable since it may


restricted flow leak
a) as supplied b)after annealing
a) 1:400 b)1:600

a) 75% b)100%

a) 75% b)100%

a) a DTI and 'V' blocks b)a ball bearing and a micrometer

a) unserviceable and should be replaced b)not necessarily unserviceable

a) one under each jack b)one on top of each jack

a) aluminium paint b)ferrous paint


a) as soon as the developer is dry and again b)after 30 minutes
after approximately 10 minutes
a) 16 b)32
a) 130o b)59o
a) Towards the hole b)Away from the hole

a) coil b)shunt

a) longer for a small crack b)shorter for a small crack

a) add the nib measurements b)subtract the nib measurements

a) a 500 volt megger b)a 250 volt megger

a) It is not possible to test a mach switch in b)Use an external test kit


situ

a) 10 times the diameter of the wire b)3 times the diameter of the wire

a) 3 D b)4 D

b)Measure to the inside of the


a) Measure to the outside of the bend radius bend radius

a) too much flux b)too little heat


a) Tin, lead and silver b)Tin, lead and copper

a) At a cold temperature in a darkened room b)In direct sunlight

a) the dye should be applied to the outside b)both the dye and the developer
and the developer to the inside should be applied to the outside

b)the flight controls need to be


checked for full and free
a) the flight controls should be checked for
full and free movement before the next flight movement only if a bonding lead to
one of the control surfaces is found
to be burned or broken

a) every 5 years b)as required by the CAA

a) Destroyed after 3 months b)Kept in the aircraft logbook


a) full system pressure b)no indication

b)The next size up from the original


a) The same as the original thread size tap size
a) 1 in 200 b)1 in 600
a) In either of the outer 1/3 portion of the b)In the mid 1/3 section
tube
a) carry out a major overhaul b)check the aircraft symmetry
b)at least twice the normal soak
a) at least the normal soak time time

a) cutting angle 130o, web angle 59o and b)cutting angle 59o, web angle
clearance angle 12o 130o and clearance angle 12o

a) it should be run over the finger through b)move each link individually and
180o and checked for smoothness and kinks check for tightness

a) corrosion b)a fire

a) released from the front and extracted from b)released from the rear and
the rear extracted from the rear

a) 135oC b)200oC

a) 12 - 10 b)22 - 18

a) No b)Yes by turning a knob

a) American Fine b)Associated Fine


a) a blind hole b)a countersunk hole
a) 0.3 mm b)0.5 mm

a) 12 - 10 b)22 - 18

b)Silver plated copper or


a) Tinned copper or aluminium aluminium

a) jacked and levelled b)only levelled laterally

a) shear b)tension
a) hogging b)sagging
a) 100oC b)120oC

a) A fine wheel b)A course wheel

a) use the same lubricant as was used on the b)use lard oil
drill bit
a) 1 kilohm b)1 megohm
a) 5 minutes b)15 minutes

a) Hilok b)Pop

a) less developer should be used b)less inhibitor should be used

b)Use a standard riser and use the


a) Use a load meter to apply the correct load chart to correct for different sized
cables
a) brinelling b)corrosion

a) 12 - 10 b)22 - 18

a) above required level b)below required level

a) 10 megohms b)5 megohms

a) 26 b)36

a) 30 b)55

a) DTI + V blocks b)Micrometer + ball bearing

a) positive b)negative
a) in the annealed state b)as supplied
b)Basic weight plus unusable fuel
a) Basic weight minus unusable fuel plus oil plus oil

a) tie down one blade b)fit sleeves and tie off all blades

b)functional, bonding, continuity,


a) continuity, bonding, functional, insulation insulation
a) mill the head flush b)mill the tail after setting
a) Colour contrast dye penetrant b)Eddy current
a) calibrate the tester using a standard weight b)replace the oil

b)the fuse should be removed and


a) a second function test must be carried out the circuit again switched on to
to verify the first check the isolation of the circuit
concerned
a) 1 to 50 b)1 to 80

a) in fuel tanks b)on electronic equipment


a) General arrangement b)General assembly

a) Allows for hands off flying b)Equalizes control cable tension

a) adjust the jaws to accommodate different b)the jaws are not adjustable
material gauges

a) outside radius b)inside radius

a) To make a stronger joint b)To make panels flush

a) longitudinally b)transverse

a) is not affected b)takes longer to work


a) the spring will return the needle to the zero b)if the handle was turned the
stop meter would read infinity
a) was not cleaned properly b)is porous

a) silica gel b)monitor the temperature

a) Run your fingers the full length of the cable b)Run a rag the full length of the
cable

a) Excessive pull through forces b)Over-temperature soldering

a) a bonding check b)a milli-volt drop test

a) 0.001 ohms b)0.01 ohms

a) 1,000 ohms b)100,000 ohms

a) twisted lightly in the direction of the lay b)straightened out

b)enlarge holes to accurate


a) drill accurate holes dimensions

a) its length b)the number of teeth on the blade

a) 59o b)12o
b)are supplied in 60 foot and 6 foot
a) have critical lengths and the resistance of lengths but can be varied due to
the leads is accounted for wear

b)the correct tool was used to


a) the crimp is properly formed effect the connection

a) varying the torque applied to the handles b)changing the position of the pins

a) hot running capacity b)high running current


b)ream holes of different
a) ream holes in metal that has been heated diameters by adjusting the
position of the blades

a) inches, tenths and fortieths b)inches, tenths and twentieths

a) micrometer b)bevel protractor

a) CAA in accordance with the BCARs b)British Standards Institute

a) cylindricity b)concentricity

a) 0.040" b)0.001"

a) 0.5 mm b)0.02 mm

b)the procedures which must be


complied with before an aircraft
a) the American FAA specification controlling can be given a Certificate of
the manufacture of aluminium and its alloys Airworthiness in the Transport
Category (Passenger)

a) green and yellow b)blue

a) using a suitably shaped sling b)using spreader bars and packing

a) red b)green

a) at the top end of the range b)at the bottom end of the range

a) as tight a joint as possible b)flexibility


a) lead / copper / antimony b)tin / zinc / antimony / silver

a) etch the metal surface for more adhesion b)dissolve oxides

a) tin and silver b)tin and copper

b)using a hacksaw with the cable


a) using a chisel on a flat metal surface under tension

a) a copper or aluminium tube drift b)a steel drift with light blows

a) white spirit b)trichloroethylene

a) 2% longer than the distance between the b)3% longer than the distance
fittings between the fittings

a) grey, maroon, green b)green, grey, maroon

a) lithium based greases b)copper based greases

a) It is drawn to the crack by electrostatic b)It seeps into the crack and makes
attraction it show up

a) a high tension circuit tester b)a low reading ohmmeter

a) zero b)FSD

a) 3 b)10

a) 0.050 in b)0.0001 in
a) 50 equal divisions b)25 equal divisions

a) oblique b)perspective

a) the old issue number is retained, with the b)a new issue number and date
amendment date added must be allocated to the drawing

a) 50 equal divisions b)25 equal divisions


a) the part to be inspected does not require b)the penetrant solution works on
cleaning any non-porous material
a) BS 307 b)BS 308
a) 4 D b)2 D
a) 1/10" b)1/16"
a) 3/16" b)1/16"

a) that the developer be applied to a flat b)a longer than normal


surface penetrating time

a) reveal all possible defects b)evenly magnetize the entire part

a) Pitch Cord Diameter b)Precision Circle Dimension

a) with an approval certificate by the CAA b)in a folder with the operators
name on the cover
a) squared shaft b)bearing on shaft

a) a Flight Release Certificate b)Certificate of Release to Service

a) removal of an engine component, its b)an in-situ function test


inspection and refitting
a) internal thread b)external thread
b)changed after each drawing
a) unique to each drawing amended after May 28, 1999
a) 45o b)30o

a) 45o b)longitudinal

a) The CAA b)The Board of Trade

a) the use of dye penetrants and suitable b)gamma ray inspection


developers

b)the length of a countersunk rivet


a) the length of a round head or flat head is (flush head) is measured from the
measured from the end of the rivet to end of the rivet to the top of the
underside of rivet head countersunk head

a) Separation of the sheets may occur b)Sheet may tend to buckle

b)four 1/16 inch rivets would be


a) two 1/16 inch rivets would be required required

a) drawn to scale b)drawn to a quarter


b)a repair has been carried out in
a) a Re-fuel has been done accordance with an approved
repair scheme

a) three, two-dimensional views of an object b)one, three-dimensional view of


an object
a) the minimum number of dimensions
necessary to enable the component to be b)as many dimensions as possible
manufactured

b)Amend the Maintenance


a) Amend the Maintenance Schedule Schedule and seek the CAA
approval

a) to allow an unregistered aircraft to fly for air b)after a Certificate of


Maintenance Review has been
test signed

b)Only one appropriate Type Rated


Licensed Aircraft Engineer may sign
a) Appropriate Type Rated Licensed Aircraft the CRS as he assumes
Engineers must each certify the parts responsibility for the operation, the
appropriate to their license coverage other engineers must sign the
paperwork

a) of a mandatory nature where safety is b)of a legal nature in all sections


concerned and is therefore mandatory

a) magnesium alloys b)aluminium alloys

b)slowly moving the part out of an


a) subjecting the part to high voltage, low ac magnetic field of sufficient
amperage a.c strength

b)Drill to the base of the


a) Drill through the manufactured head and manufactured rivet head with a
shank with a shank size drill and remove the drill one size smaller than the rivet
rivet with a punch. shank and remove the rivet with a
punch

b)Provide smooth airflow at faying


a) Conform with the “Area Rule“ surfaces

a) Twice only b)Three times


a) 150 minutes b)150 hours

a) to allow for pull-through of the cables b)to allow for drainage of moisture

a) To take compression loads b)To take shear loads

a) It is replaced with a new item on assembly b)It is examined for distortion

a) 1/4" or 2BA b)3/8"

a) seeing that the cable is still past the safety b)seeing that there are no broken
holes in the swage wires near the fitting

a) at least 25 times that of the cable diameter b)at least 40 times that of the
cable diameter

a) Dismantle, inspect, rectify and re-assemble b)If the chain has a tight link, the
chain has to be removed from
the chain service

b)as a replacement for a damaged


a) to provide a rigid assembly stud

a) A tube is fitted over the turnbuckle


assembly and drilled to take up to 3 bolts, to b)The cable is kept slightly slack
prevent independent rotation of any part

b)should be removed and replaced


a) should not be removed with the approved oil

b)a scoring of the race-way


a) movement of the outer ring relative to its surfaces due to ball or roller
housing skidding

a) a squeezing process b)a broaching process


b)To test the tightness of the pin in
a) To test the shear strength of the pin the rivet
a) should be examined for end float b)lightly packed with grease

a) Removes dirt, grease, and oil b)Minimises or prevents oxidation

b)low permeability and high


a) high permeability and low retentivity retentivity
a) the penetration should be 25 to 50 percent b)the penetration should be 100
percent of the thickness of the
of the thickness of the base metal base metal

a) eddy current test b)metallic ring test

b)nitrogen or hydrogen, or a
a) a mixture of nitrogen and carbon dioxide mixture of nitrogen and hydrogen

a) an inspection of a component with a view b)replacement of life expired


to continued operation if its condition components for new ones
warrants such action

b)British Civil Airworthiness


a) Airworthiness Requirements CAP 455 Requirements Section A

a) Chapters, each one dealing with a different b)Articles of Law, some of which
aspect of Civil Aviation, these chapters being are further clarified by Schedules
backed up by the schedules

b)form the Technical requirements


a) are printed by the CAA and are of an for the design and operation of
advisory nature aircraft and their equipment

b)In the metallic-arc welding


a) The inert-arc welding process uses an inert process, filler material, if needed, is
gas to protect the weld zone from the provided by a separate metal rod of
atmosphere
the proper material held in the arc

a) amount of time the developer is allowed to b)time the penetrant is allowed to


act stand

a) removed with the riveting tool b)removed with a taper punch

a) oscillate and rotate slowly to listen for b)rotate at operational speed and
roughness check for roughness
a) white metal b)aluminium alloy

a) may be performed to achieve a smoother b)reduces the strength of the joint


surface
a) eddy current inspection b)ultrasonic inspection

a) using a drill the major diameter of the b)a special drill provided by the
thread insert thread insert manufacturer

a) to have control surface locks in to support b)to take up initial slack by


weight and adjust turnbuckles equally additional pulleys

a) Radial b)Axial
a) 20 to 60 lbs per sq. in b)60 to 80 lbs per sq. in

a) light grey on black background b)black on lighter background

a) amount of heat applied to the work b)temperature of the flame

a) magnetic particle inspection b)eddy current inspection

a) current setting or flame temperature b)material compatibility

b)scheduled servicing at specified


a) defect rectification intervals
b)aircraft and their equipment
a) aircraft and their equipment which are on which are on the UK &
the UK Civil Register only Commonwealth Civil Registers

b)the length of the graduated scale


a) the length of the graduated scale plus the width of the nibs

a) to drill 1/4 inch hole direct b)to centre punch

a) 0.025 inches b)0.040 inches

a) as single items and may be paired with any b)in sets of two and identified for
other vee-block use as a set
a) 13.87 mm b)13.37 mm

a) Peened b)Locknut at the rear

a) oxidizing b)neutral
b)a ball of 98% of bore of end
a) ball of 90% of bore of end fittings passes fittings passes freely under own
freely under own weight weight

a) lead free gasoline b)white spirit

a) high frequency sound waves b)x-rays

a) repair and recondition b)ultra-sonic test


a) Standard Wire Gauge b)Screw Width Gauge

a) the aircraft has been maintained to an b)an operator has satisfied the CAA
approved schedule of his competence

a) never b)1 year

a) black b)white

a) C.A.I.P.s b)B.C.A.R.s

a) lint free rags b)left in free air to dry naturally

b)1½ times maximum working


a) 2 times maximum working pressure pressure

a) green lines and dots b)red lines on a white background

a) passing a ball down its bore b)callipers and feeler gauges

a) warning symbol b)radioactive symbol

b)not be affected by the


a) mean choosing alternative NDT method temperature

a) dots b)squares

a) 90% tin and 10% zinc b)wire flux cored solder

a) standing wave bath method b)stationary wave method


b)it is available both pneumatic
a) its low torque allows single handed use and electric

a) using hot fluid b)using cold fluid


a) spur gears b)gears in a gearbox

b)the rivet head should stand 1/32"


a) a plain countersinking bit should be used proud of the surface

a) on the inside, with developer on the b)on the outside with developer on
outside the outside

a) diamonds b)circles

a) shank lubricated when fitting b)thread lubricated when fitting

a) 12 inches b)3 feet

a) 5 minutes b)15 minutes

b)improve adhesion thus relieving


a) improve bonding between them the amount of riveting necessary

a) be magnetic b)be non-magnetic

a) Iron alloys b)Aluminium alloys

a) 750 inch b)0.752 inch

a) varnish b)petroleum jelly

a) Tolerance b)Clearance

a) zig zag line b)wavy band

a) 51 inches b)51½ inches

a) the centre of the bore at the nipple b)the extreme overall length
extremity
a) diamonds b)dots

a) aluminium b)alclad

a) 2 inches ± 0.002 b)2 inches - 0.002

a) a water tight joint b)a metal being lightly heated

a) a required difference in dimension between b)a permitted variation on a


dimension to allow for inaccuracy
mating parts to obtain a certain class of fit of equipment

a) the main gear b)the nose gear

a) larger than the hole b)smaller than the hole

a) cut on the forward stroke only b)cut on the backward stroke only

a) the soldering iron should be loaded with b)the connection should be heated
solder and then applied to the connection first and then solder applied

a) 280 lb.ins. b)375 lb.ins.

a) 5/16 in A/F b)1/4 in A/F

a) the bolt should be pre-drilled and the b)the torque should be applied
torque increased if necessaryto allow the split and the bolt suitably drilled for
pin to be fitted thesplit pin

a) 1.2 in b)0.6 in
b)allowed to lose any residual
a) allowed to cool to room temperature as magnetism over as long a period
slowly as possible possible

a) penetrant dye b)magnetic - particle

a) clockwise b)anticlockwise
a) graphite grease b)copper sulphate solution

a) Selenious Acid b)Deoxidine


a) one-half radius from either bend tangent b)one radius from either bend
line tangent line

a) an ultra-violet radiation source b)a tungsten light source

a) additional support to a stressed area b)a temporary support

a) Gamma Rays b)Ultra Violet Rays

a) lubricating oil and petrol b)lubricating oil and lard oil

a) magnetic flow b)ultrasonic

a) on an "A" Check b)after an area is disturbed

a) tolerance b)deviation

a) in warm and humid conditions b)in a well lit room

a) Grade it as 'secondary' b)Upgrade it to ‘primary’

b)The discontinuity is found in a


a) The discontinuity pattern is straight non-stressed area of the part

a) immediately on removal of the item from b)when the item is quite cool
the chalk cabinet

b)defects perpendicular to the long


a) defects parallel to the long axis of the part axis of the part

a) with a dilute solution of sodium b)by washing with distilled water


bicarbonate

a) Filling plate and patch b)Insert and butt strap

b)closely spaced dots of dye


a) an area of scattered dots of dye formed in a line

a) more than 1o when standing due south of b)more than 1o when standing
the component north-east of the component

a) effervesce to a black colour b)effervesce to a copper colour

a) Incorrect cleaning b)The hue has pinked


a) was not correctly degaussed before the b)is not damaged
developer was applied

a) higher speed with less pressure applied to b)lower speed with more pressure
the drill applied to the drill

a) represented by the actual length of the b)found by subtracting the stock


required material for the bend thickness from the bend radius

a) 90 degrees and turn at a low speed b)118 degrees and turn at a high
speed

a) a fernlike pattern b)a single line

b)may remove the aluminium


a) will cause large static charges to build up coating

a) etch primed b)painted with developer fluid

a) Yellow b)Green

a) 0.250" b)0.025"

a) Lightly stressed parts such as fairings, wheel b)Highly stressed parts but if
damaged will not cause failure of
shields and minor component brackets etc the aircraft

a) M.E.K. b)white spirit and naphtha

a) the water should always be added to the b)the acid should always be added
acid to the water

a) Dial Test Indicator b)Straight edge and slip gauges

b)cause corrosion to the steel


a) be ineffective in abrasion component

a) Yellow b)Green

a) holding a hard wood scraper against the b)grinding through using another
rotating wheel grinding wheel

a) inches, tenths and fortieths b)inches, tenths and twentieths


a) high carbon steel hardened and tempered b)case hardened mild steel

a) 6 lbs b)8 lbs

a) (R + ½T) b)(R + T)

a) Straight flutes b)Tapered flutes

a) 0.336 ins. b)0.261 ins.

a) CO2 b)Chemical foam

a) Initial inspection after 30 seconds followed b)After 10 minutes


by a 2nd inspection after 10 minutes

a) black – white – black b)white – black – white

a) 10 times its depth b)20 times its depth

a) 118 degrees b)90 degrees

b)if a chemical spillage is


a) when each strand is worn to limits suspected

a) a clearance fit b)an interference fit

b)within 10 metres (30 feet) of


a) the APU is running radar operating

a) Ultrasonic b)Magnetic Particle

a) after excess penetrant has been removed b)before the penetrant dries
and the area completely dried

a) To increase the strength of the repair b)For sacrificial sanding

a) B b)C
a) the aircraft, minimum equipment, unusable b)the passengers, baggage and fuel
fuel and oil
a) low voltage X-rays are used b)high voltage X-rays are used

a) Ring gauge b)Dial test indicator and ‘V’' blocks

a) Paraffin b)Lard oil


a) 105 to 120° b)90°

a) shaft diameter variation b)hole diameter variation

a) X-Ray and Magnetic Particle b)Ultrasonic and Dye Penetrant

a) cleaned with emery cloth b)sand papered


a) 200° C - 400° C b)400° C - 550° C
b)By length and diameter of the
a) By overall length and type small end
a) The diameter of the largest circle that can b)The diameter of a circle scribed
be scribed with the legs at 600

a) Apply pressure on the forward stroke, only, b)A smoother finish can be
except when filing very soft metals such as obtained by using a double-cut file
lead or aluminium than by using a single-cut file

a) Turn the reamer in the cutting direction b)Turn the reamer only in the
when enlarging the hole and in the opposite cutting direction
direction to remove from the hole

a) Unilateral b)Bilateral

b)the hole should be expanded


a) a thread the next size up from the original using a tap supplied by the insert
should be tapped manufacturer

a) are issued by Ministry of Trade and Industry b)contain minimum requirements


to be met

a) A crack in a magnesium alloy wheel casting b)A crack in a glass fibre reinforced
plastic cowl

a) Ultrasonic b)X-Ray

a) must be cleaned off with a selected solvent b)must be cleaned off with an acid
solution
a) form a tapered thread b)produce a fine thread
a) to reduce the contact area with the marking b)to trap any dirt that may be
adhering to the surface of the
off table and reduce friction marking off table

a) By draw filing b)On a grindstone

a) The gauge plunger should be fully extended b)The needle zeroed, then the
and the needle zeroed plunger fully extended

a) the entry point only b)the exit point only


b)the hole should be centre
a) the hole should be drilled straight through punched, pilot drilled and then
with the 3/8" drill drilled

a) The pressure increasing handle should be b)The platform should be removed


screwed in before the addition of fluid and
screwed out when fluid is added and fluid poured into the hole

a) Dye-penetrant b)Eddy Current

a) ½.in. to 10in b)2in. to 10in

a) To zero the caliper b)For scribing lines inside tubes

a) a colour coding b)a letter coding

a) it must be thoroughly rinsed with a weak b)it must be immersed in a weak


solution of sulphuric acid and washed in cold solution of phosphoric acid and
water rinsed in water

a) form external threads b)clean up damaged threads

a) the scriber must be held at an angle to give b)caustic soda is used


a smooth line where bending is required

a) zinc or barium chromate & assemble while b)zinc or chromic acid & assemble
wet while wet
b)the surface paint should be
a) the surface should be lightly scuffed removed

a) spraying twice direct on the part b)spraying once direct on the part

a) checking dimensions to within 0.125'' b)checking any known depth


a) Single cut b)Second cut
a) on a grindstone b)on a oilstone
a) To cut an aluminium block use a fine b)To cut thin mild steel plate use a
hacksaw blade coarse blade

a) 2 b)½

b)Marking lines which are parallel


a) Providing a positive driving force to a true edge
a) in series with the circuit b)in parallel with the circuit
a) 9999 b)999 ½

a) internal porosity in castings b)corrosion wall thinning in pipes


and tubes
a) need not be removed from surfaces prior to b)can only be used on aluminium
development alloys

a) 1º b)50'

a) penetration b)emulsification

b)locate sub-surface
a) be used on porous materials discontinuities

a) no more than twenty times the depth b)no less than ten times the depth

a) Phosphoric acid b)Copper sulphate solution

b)be used to clean aluminium


a) be used to clean magnesium alloys sheet

a) 0.555in b)0.475in

a) infinite resistance b)zero resistance

a) 0.05 ohms b)0.5 ohms

a) by the dia. of the bolt and the distance of its b)by its distance of application
point of application from the axis of the bolt

a) 75° F b)130°F

a) A voltmeter b)An ammeter


a) peak values b)RMS values

a) red b)black

a) 86º15’ b)38º45’

a) aluminium b)brass

a) Paraffin b)Vegetable oil

a) By grinding the inside of the points b)By filing the outside of the points

a) linear dimensions b)external dimensions

a) When cutting material of thin cross section b)When cutting material of thick
cross section

a) caustic soda b)bicarbonate of soda

a) Phosphoric acid b)Zinc Chromate

a) the Air Navigation Order b)JAR 66

b)It would produce an oversize


a) It would cut slowly, if at all hole
a) in the end thirds of the rod b)in the middle third of the rod

a) parallel with the component b)series with he component

a) Parallel reamer b)Expanding reamer

a) tighten further until device fits b)file the base of the nut

a) by a plus and minus sign preceding the b)by the prefix TOL with the
permitted tolerance permitted tolerance

a) 0.010" to 0.015" b)0.003" to 0.007"

a) concentricity b)cylindricity
b)to turn a log book or job card
a) to ensure that the log book entry is entry into a legal document and to
complete ensure that the signatory takes full
responsibility for the work done

b)Inspections certified by one


a) Inspections signed by a mechanic and approved signatory or LAE and
countersigned by an approved signatory or then certified by a second
licensed engineer approved signatory or LAE

a) first angle projection b)second angle projection

a) in compression b)in tension

a) British Assembly b)British Arrangement

a) 0.05 ohm b)0.5 ohm

a) To chemically clean the base metal of oxide b)To prevent overheating of the
film base metal

a) solvent b)filler

b)85% of the diameter of the end


a) 25% of the diameter of the end fittings fittings

a) ANO article 11 b)Airworthiness Notice (AWN) 3

a) the Civil Aviation Act 1971 b)the Air Navigation Order

a) A.N.O. revisions b)Air Navigation Regulations

b)manufactured by British
a) tested to destruction Aerospace

a) C.A.A. in accordance with BCAR b)British Standards Institute

a) half a radius from the tangent line b)at the tangent line

a) prevent the formation of oxides in the b)concentrate the heat of the arc
puddle and prevent its dissipation

a) fluxed b)polished

a) 1/3 minimum breaking strain b)50% minimum breaking strain


b)so that the chain can be removed
a) with the minimum of slack in the chain easily

a) angularity b)position

a) BS 1916 b)BS 308

a) To allow the drills to be fitted to a drilling b)To ensure that the drill is fitted
machine correctly

a) the drawing is one tenth full size b)the drawing is ten times full size

a) Remove the male thread crests with a fine b)Grind a taper on the end of the
emery cloth bolt

a) contain information of a mandatory nature b)are a guide to the general


maintenance of aircraft
b)specify the minimum
a) list the minimum design requirements for qualifications for aircrew and
aircraft engineers

a) 118 degrees b)100 degrees

b)Allow the reamer to pass right


a) Anti-clockwise through the hole

a) bend allowance b)minimum radius of bend

a) decreases the glide range b)increases the glide range

a) anywhere on the aircraft b)the front bulkhead

a) all work carried out b)only work involving replacements

b)Yes, but only for six months at a


a) Only selected parts which are in B.C.A.R. time
a) profile of a surface b)profile of a position

a) 25 t.p.i. b)40 t.p.i.

a) crew, their baggage and equipment b)fuel, oil and non-expendable


relevant to role equipment relevant to role

a) a pre-set feel during use b)a smooth free run during use
a) stick solder with a rosin core and solder in a b)stick solder needing a separate
flux and solder in wire form having
wire form having a rosin core a rosin core

b)present the cutting edge at the


a) reduce friction required angle

a) completely full b)empty

a) visible outlines b)hidden detail

a) positive moment b)negative moment

b)the C of G will always be within


a) the C of G must be recalculated with zero limits if it was within limits with full
fuel to ensure it will still be within limits fuel tanks

a) the cursor b)the main scale


a) flatness b)position

a) 1.816 b)1.8016

a) Number of teeth per inch b)Arrangement of the teeth


b)To provide clearance for non-
a) To provide greater strength cutting part of the blade
b)To ensure that they are tightened
a) To ensure they do not vibrate loose to their yield point

a) must be accompanied by the new issue b)requires a new drawing number


number and date

a) washed and packed b)solution treated and precipitated

a) diameter b)dimensionality

a) By length, grade and material b)By length, grade, cut and section

a) BCAR section A b)Air Navigation Order

a) shape of head and length of shaft b)weight and length of shaft

a) The grade of the file b)A reconditioned file

a) all aircraft regardless of weight b)all aircraft above 2730 kg MTWA


a) Anti-clockwise when Cutting and removing b)Clockwise when cutting and
removing

a) A taper, second and plug tap b)A taper and plug tap

a) to show where components are expected to b)in sectional drawing


break

b)has one view looking directly at


one face with the lines
a) is the same as an isometric projection representing depth drawn at a
constant angle

a) in triplicate, for the CAA, the operator and b)once only, for the CAA
the maintenance organisation

a) should point away from the handle b)should point towards the handle

a) 12 degrees b)59 degrees

a) one year b)two years

a) a single tap is used b)a set of two taps is used

a) the tangential application of the force b)the tangential application of the


divided by the perpendicular distance to the force plus the perpendicular
centre of the bolt distance to the centre of the bolt

a) for marking out work and testing flat b)for filing flat surfaces
surfaces
a) a course finish b)a fine finish

a) 65 kg b)75 kg

b)after two years from


a) after two years from manufacture only manufacture then at periods not
exceeding five years

a) the pilot b)the CAA

a) a sectional drawing b)a detail drawing


a) against a rough unfinished surface b)against a finished surface

a) 4 b)2

a) mark guide lines on material b)produce an accurate finish

a) millimetres b)millimetres and half millimetres

a) external b)internal

a) Not True Scale b)Not To Scale

b)need not be carried on the


a) is always carried on the aircraft aircraft if one remains at base

a) the Commander of the aircraft b)the Loading Officer

a) weight of fuel and oils b)weight of passengers

a) The maximum acceptable size is 4.385 b)The minimum acceptable size is


inches 4.385 inches

a)specific location of the individual b)direction of fluid flow through


components within the aircraft the system

a) 130o b)59o

a) a finer finish b)a ground type surface

a) its length b)the number of teeth on the blade

a) on a return stroke b)on the forward and return stroke

a) from the bottom upwards past the work b)from the top down towards the
piece work piece

a) Basic Weight, Variable Load, Fuel Load, b)Variable Load, Fuel Load,
Disposable Load Disposable Load, Basic Weight

a) will have a longer take-off run b)will have a shorter take-off run
b)It could have as many as eight
a) There are always at least two views views

a) phantom line b)hidden line

a) functional location of components within a b)physical location of components


system within a system

a) noting the dimension engraved on the b)measuring the steel rule


instrument
a) 50 equal divisions b)25 equal divisions
a) 4.758 ins b)0.483 ins

a) etch the metals surface for more adhesion b)to dissolve oxides

a) square tube b)round tube

a) 30o b)45o
a) the micrometer b)the bevel protractor

a) Medium-weight dashed line b)Light solid line

a) zone number b)specification number

a) 0.050 in b)0.001 in
b)increase the tension and check
a) examine them visually with a magnifying glass

b)the aircraft will be heavy on


a) the cable will break controls

a) a white line painted the full length of the b)an arrow painted on the hose to
hose to indicate any stretch in the hose show the direction of fluid flow

a) gears b)bearings

a) hung up to drip dry b)dried in hot air

a) 0.1%. b)0.1

b)it will not stretch after fitting in


a) it will not break after fitting in an aircraft an aircraft
a) Radiographic b)Dye penetrant

a) attempting to pass a hardened pin probe b)attempting to push locking wire


through the inspection hole through the hole

b)clean off the corrosion and if


a) replace the chain acceptable re-fit the chain

a) clean the cable and inspect 24 hours later b)replace the cable

a) too much hammering b)the snap was not square

a) the distance between rivets in the same row b)the amount of material required
to form the rivet on installation

b)double pole – double throw


a) single pole – double throw switch switch

b)By adjusting end fittings at each


a) It is fixed and does not require adjusting end of the tube
a) the pitch and width across the outside of b)the pitch and width between the
the plates inner plates

a) length b)crest

a) 4 D b)2 D

a) the amount that the rivet hole diameter b)the distance between rivets in
exceeds the rivet diameter the same row
a) variable inductor b)iron core inductor
a) PNP transistor b)NPN transistor
a) 2 x the rivet diameter b)2 1/2 x the rivet diameter
b)provide a flat area on a rough
a) provide a good surface for welding surface

a) ice should be removed but snow can remain b)snow should be removed but ice
can remain because it has no
because the airflow will remove it appreciable affect on the airflow

a) M - (X x P) x 100 / X x P b) X - (M x P) x 100 / M x P

a) zinc plating b)cadmium coating


a) 3% b)5%

a) below the front elevation b)below the side elevation

a) sectioned the same as the rest of the view b)not sectioned

a) 1.228” b)1.222”

a) 0.002” b)0.002 mm

a) reference plane b)datum

a) push to reset circuit breaker b)push-pull circuit breaker

b)To ensure the cable end passes


the inspection hole on drilled
a) To allow trapped air to escape through type fittings but leaves
the locking wire hole clear

a) clean, lubricate, wrap the chain in grease b)carefully coil, lubricate, lay flat
proof paper and suspend and wrap in grease proof paper

a) an incorrect snap has been used b)the snap was not square

a) to allow the locking wire to pass through for b)to ensure that the turnbuckle is
the purpose of locking in safety

a) Unserviceable radio filters b)Broken or missing static wicks

a) light bulb b)fuse


b)the thickness of plates which
a) the area of the plates held firmly together can be fastened

a) front to rear measurements on the fuselage b)vertical measurements on the


fuselage

a) the bush will be hatched but the bolt will b)neither the bush nor the bolt will
not be hatched
a) machining is required on a particular b)machining is required on all
surface surfaces
a) anode and the negative lead to the cathode b)cathode and the negative lead to
the anode
a) moving coil b)moving iron

a) Unserviceable radio filters b)Broken or missing static wicks

a) the crew equipment, and other equipment b)all equipment including fuel and
including fuel and oil necessary for a particular oil necessary for a particular flight
flight

a) the diameter of the small end b)the diameter of the large end
a) tin, copper and zinc b)copper, tin and silver
a) copper and tin and lead b)copper, silver and tin

a) avoid distortion to the co-axial cable to b)distortion of the outer sheath is


allowed providing the inner cable
maintain the dielectric constant is not affected

a) fit the correct lock nuts b)not damage any seals fitted

a) 0.5 ohms b)0.005 ohms

a) Measure the resistance with a 250 volt b)Measure the resistance with an
megger ohmmeter

a) With a 250 volt megger b)With a safety ohmmeter

b)That the paperwork is signed by


a) That is has a green serviceable tag
an approved signatory

a) In the Flight Manual (or the documentation b)In the aircraft Maintenance
associated with the C of A) Manual

a) CAAIPs b)the Maintenance Manual

b)To ensure they will perform


a) To ensure they are being used regularly within the required limits of
operation
b)The person responsible for
a) An engineer holding a license in the carrying out the weight and
instrument category balance procedure
b)the sum of the loads on all of the
a) the individual loads on each landing gear landing gear
a) the parent (or basis) materials are fully b)the weld has inclusions inside the
fused together bead

a) a crack stopper b)a relief hole

a) a voltage divider b)a potentiometer


a) as supplied b)annealed

a) Low carbon steel or alloy steel with high b)Low carbon steel or alloy steel
working stresses with low working stresses

a) transverse only b)longitudinal and Transverse

a) thrust loads, thus limiting axial movement b)thrust loads, thus limiting radial
movement
a) brinelling b)chattering

a) never needs to be considered b)is considered every time

b)engine compressor shaft


a) engine module alignment alignment

a) APU running b)Nav lights and landing lights on

b)paralleled to supply for ground


a) paralleled to supply
starting only

a) inductors b)resistors

a) chalk b)a pencil

a) A continuous line as shown in 1 b)A broken line as shown in 3

a) a group of dots spread over a wide area b)a continuous line of small dots

a) To create a good sonic coupling between b)To reduce the friction between
the the probe and the test piece the probe and the test piece
a) Full scale left b)Full scale right

b)Remove the spurious readings


a) Remove the risk of damage to the megger caused by the capacitors charging
and discharging

a) The centre of the connector b)The outside of the connector

a) the by pass valve opens b)the by pass valve closes

a) Nylon b)Teflon

a) Annually b)Every 1000 crimps

a) 1 M ohm b)1 ohm

b)connecting all conductors to a


a) shielding each individual conductor common earth

a) Safety ohmmeter b)Time Domain Reflectometer

a) 8 x diameter b)3 x diameter

b)The tool is inserted from the


a) The tool is Inserted from the front and the front and the pin is removed from
pin is removed from the front the rear

a) Increase b)Decrease

a) 6 x diameter b)8 x diameter


a) A fault caused by insulation damage and b)A fault caused by hot stamp
fluid contamination printing
b)100° below the heat shrink
a) 100° above the heat shrink temperature temperature

a) 1 megohm b)10 megohms


b)To provide a return path for
a) To prevent lightening strikes electrical two-wire system

a) To carry lightening discharge current should b)To maintain the airframe at the
the need arise same potential throughout

a) 1-2-3 b)2-3-1

b)With at least two primary


a) With at least one primary conductor conductors, one each side of the
engine

a) A full scale reading is obtained b)A zero reading

b)Bonding and insulation


a) Bonding and milli-volt drop tests resistance tests

a) A new lead may be manufactured using the b)Provided that the damage is
situated close to the end of the
correct current rated cable leads the cable may be shortened

b)5 millivolts for every 10 amps


a) 10 millivolts for every 15 amps flowing flowing
b)To maintain the aircraft and
a) To enable the aircraft re-fuel pumps to be tanker at the same electrical
operated from the tanker electrical supply potential

a) A multimeter b)A high resistance insulation tester

b)The portion of the circuit under


a) All circuit earths are disconnected test must constitute a simple
series circuit with no parallel paths

b)To avoid breaking down a high


a) To avoid damage to the wiring resistance film that might exist
between contacting surfaces

a) Infinity b)Zero
a) One manufactured from the same type of b)One manufactured from any
material, but of greater cross sectional area conducting material of the same
should be selected cross sectional area be used

a) The surface is impregnated with copper b)The surface is treated with a


strips special conductive paint

a) A new conductor should be fitted b)The broken ends can be soldered

a) Change or renew all the cables involved in b)Break the circuit down and carry
the test out further checks

a) 10 megohms b)5 megohms

a) An external supply b)The aircraft battery

b)The readings observed and the


a) A continuity check must be carried out atmospheric conditions at the time
before switching on the circuit for the first should be noted and compared to
time previous readings
a) Plain bearings b)Ball Bearings
b)1/32" bigger than the guide pin
a) 1/32" Smaller than the guide diameter diameter

a) Flash the Nav lights b)Flash the landing lights

a) 0.3v to 0.7v b)1.5v to 2v

b)after fitment but before soldering


a) before component fitment the components
a) 0.5 megohms b)2 megohms

a) general soldering work b)high temperature applications

a) subjected to small forces b)subjected to strong forces

a) press the ident and monitor the indication b)select ident and check the
on the ramp test set indication on the instrument panel

b)a positive drive and axial


a) a positive and strong drive transmission movement
a) 24 hrs b)48 hrs

b)Non magnetic non-ferrous


a) Ferrous magnetic materials materials

a) length and taper b)length and diameter of large end

a) high temperature applications b)low temperature applications

a) ohmmeter set to megohms b)ammeter set to amps

b)when contacts closed and power


a) when contacts are open and power is on is on
a) 0.0025 inch b)0.005 inch
b)must be 1 hour before flight to
a) may remove ice for a period of time enable fluid to be cleaned from
depending on the airfield conditions aircraft

a) do not require to be bonded because they b)must be bonded by bonding


are non conductive leads

b)the same fluid that is used in the


a) with a specified hydraulic oil hydraulic system (e.g. skydrol)

b)inspect and check all bonding


a) ensure that the correct number of static leads to ensure their serviceability
wicks are fitted and replace if defective

b)a pilot with a licence for any


a) a pilot with a licence for the aircraft type
similar aircraft type

a) the parking break b)on take off

a) are every year b)are as specified in JAR 145

a) ammeter b)voltmeter

a) largest numbers b)smallest numbers

a) 90-100 degrees b)130-140 degrees


b)straight plus and minus 15
a) its normal range degrees
b)Scrubbing of nosewheel tyres
a) Power steering leaks could occur could occur
a) 6m b)15m

b)solid, liquid, hot metal and


a) solid, liquid and electrical fires electrical fires

a) check accuracy of slip gauges b)by itself to calculate angles

a) independent of whether the threads are b)inversely proportional to the


wet or dry force applied to the spanner

a) BS4500 b)BS308

a) 1.25psi b)20psi

b)where the ambient temperature


a) for short holdover times is below -10degrees Centigrade

b)all the checks require the same


a) each check usually involves an increased man hour input except for the
aircraft down time major inspections
b)passenger aircraft exceeding
a) all aircraft 2730 kgs MTWA
b)retained for two years from the
a) at least duplicated date of issue

a) Circuit function b)Cable size

a) 0.050" b)0.075"

b)Fibre, tied tight due to stretch


a) Nylon when wet
a) reading dial, provided the correct riser is b)comparing reading to chart
used for the cable diameter provided

a) out of sunlight in a dry place b)in direct sunlight to keep it dry

b)With the meter in series with


a) With the meter in parallel with the unit the unit
a) Impeller b)Spur gear
a) non ferrous metals b)plastics
b)ensure prongs do not penetrate
a) ensure prongs penetrate anodised layer anodising layer

a) On the top and bottom skins b)Top skin only

b)blocks the oxygen system


a) causes anoxia regulator

b)Length and diameter of large


a) Taper and diameter of small end end

a) Maintenance Manual b)CAIPs


a) peak value b)peak to peak value
a) JAR OPS b)JAR 145
a) between the intensifying screen and the b)on the source side of the test
film object

a) check battery electrolyte density b)take humidity reading

b)thermometer for use at high


a) pyramid shaped altimeter temperature
b)check battery electrolyte specific
a) check battery electrolyte relative density gravity

a) shrink b)grinding

a) Sleeve and nut b)Body, sleeve and nut

a) been annealed fired and doped b)been anodic flaw detected

a) promote better fusion of the base metal at a b)prevent oxides from forming
lower temperature ahead of the weld
a) oxidizing b)carburizing
b)Thickness of the metal to be
a) Type of torch welded only

a) proportional to length b)inversely proportional to length

a) Tip of horizontal stabilizer b)Fwd of the wing rear spar

b)not less than 0.5mm cross


a) 18 AWG sectional area
a) slowly opening the release knob for 3 b)an internal balance valve in the
minutes tester
b)shear strength of rivet and
a) pitch and tensile strength of rivet material it is made of

b)100 degrees C below rated


a) 100 degrees C above rated temperature temperature

a) That he/she has worked for 6 months on b)That he/she has had continuation
the aircraft type within the previous 2 years training within the previous 2 years

a) 2 on one side b)1 on each side

a) Letter A b)Letter E

a) in use on mid frequencies b)in use on all frequencies

a) similar metals only b)only copper based metals


a) 1 ohm b)0.5 ohms

a) to gauge with fuel level capacitance b)to gauge with fuel level in series

b)is rectified and measures average


a) is rectified and measures peak value value
a) it allows a single handed operation due to b)it can cut thicker metal than is
less torque usually required for a repair

a) phase indication b)system ID code


a) 90-100 degrees b)105-120 degrees
a) 45 degrees b)32 degrees
a) a plastic bung b)an aluminium plate
a) acid etch b)solvent wipe

a) high strength and stiffness b)high strength and ductility

a) special conductive paint b)bonding strips to conductors

a) carried out every time before an aircraft is b)done once a year


weighed and adjusted by operator

a) sagging b)hogging

b)removing chain links on an


a) spring clips endless chain
a) hot fluid b)cold fluid

b)only the main wheels are


a) the aircraft is jacked weighed

a) on an A check b)after the area is disturbed


a) in warm and humid conditions b)in a well lit room
a) the equipment should be attached to the b)the equipment should be
main gear attached to the nose gear
b)with radar and electrical
a) the APU is running equipment operating
a) low voltage X-rays b)high voltage X-rays

a) no lubricant is required b)lard oil should be used

b)the rivet head should stand 1/32"


a) a plain countersink bit should be used proud of the surface

a) 350 lb.in. b)280 lb.in.

a) spur gears b)gears in a gear box


a) on the inside, with developer on the b)on the outside, with developer
outside on the outside
a) the same oil and lubrication as used for b)hard base lubricant
cutting
b)To prevent damage to pipework
a) To adjust the angle of a countersink
in a blind hole

a) a plastic box b)silica gel

b)one blade should be tied to the


a) one blade should be tied to the tail rotor structure

a) cables should not be stretched b)cable grips should be tight

a) out of sunlight in a dry place b)in direct sunlight to keep it dry

a) positive b)negative

b)the solder and insulation have


a) the solder has melted formed
a) filled with connectors and blanked b)filled with connectors

b)remove all traces of ice and


a) wipe off excess snow and leave ice snow
a) weaken the skin b)increase drag on the aircraft
a) ammonia b)copper sulphate
a) allowable error due to faulty workmanship b)difference between worn and
and tools new tools

a) the hole to be expanded by heat b)some sort of driving force

a) a thin coat of zinc chromate primer should b)a scriber should be used
be used, ready for pencil lines

b)Before any inspection is carried


a) A preliminary inspection should be made out, the nut/bolt and hole must be
before the hole is cleaned cleaned with a solvent such as
trichloroethylene

b)Fretting corrosion in aluminium


a) Galvanic corrosion in magnesium alloys alloys

b)a PLI washer can be used more


a) a PLI washer can only be used once than once only with self locking
nuts

a) Lead free petrol/kerosene b)Trichloroethylene or acetone

a) DTD 369 b)DTD 200

b)To act as a sealant and prevent


a) To prevent swarf damage filiform corrosion
b)Twice the skin gauge and 0.75"
a) One and a half times the skin thickness diameter

a) Hogging b)Fretting

a) Selenious acid b)Deoxidine


b)Chromic acid / sulphuric acid
a) Selenious acid solution
a) Use reverse thrust b)Reduce flare
a) control surface freedom of movement need b)control surface bearings and
not be checked provided skin punctures are hinges should be checked for
less than 3/16 inch diameter. stiffness in operation

a) plating process b)surface corrosion

a) High frequency interference b)Low frequency interference

a) metal chromates on the electrochemically b)chromium surface


electrochemically
a) pushed forwards b)pulled backwards
a) is pre lubricated and does not need b)cannot be torque loaded
lubricating
b)are in an acceptable service
a) must be degaussed before use condition
b)phosphoric acid 10% by weight in
a) selenious acid 10% by weight in water water

b)it has a green serviceable label


a) it was designed to acceptable standards attached

a) uses chromates and converts the surface b)uses chromium and converts the
chemically surface electrochemically
a) coloured handles and wire crimp size on b)coloured handles only
tool

a) if damage is no more than 5% b)if damage is no more than 10%

b)British Standards for calibration


a) CAAIPs of tools
a) Active b)Non-Active

a) Less than RMS value b)More than RMS value

a) Place a 9 ohm resistor in series with the b)Place a 9.9 ohm resistor across
meter the coils

a) It should be removed from service, marked b)A mechanic should adjust it to


as unserviceable and sent away for overhaul restore it to the correct operation
a) Do not earth the screen b)Earth both ends of the screen

a) Take account of the resistance of the coating b)Disregard the resistance of the
coating

a) both the end of the wire and the b)only the end of the wire
termination

a) entry damage b)entry and exit damage

a) two passes at 90 degrees to each other b)one pass in any direction

b)a cleaning agent to keep the


a) a couplant to allow sound waves to travel components clean
a) DTI, surface plate and V-blocks b)micrometer and V-blocks

a) crayon, unless used in a highly stresses area b)pencil

a) Special zinc/copper tipped marking tool b)Pencil

b)measuring the length of the


a) using a go / no-go gauge on the barrel barrel before and after swaging

a) high b)low
a) high b)low

a) primary, secondary and tertiary b)class A, B and C

a) Refatting cream b)Epoxy removing cream

a) lightly twisted b)twisted

a) They do not give off a magnetic field b)They have high permeability

a) extend 0.8 mm beyond the crimp b)be flush with the crimp

a) the same length of time as normal b)3 times longer than normal

a) a ratiometer b)a decade box


a) rheostat b)potentiometer

a) multimeter b)light source and optometer


b)single wires are blended
a) a wire is 20 % worn together
a) 6/32 and letter F b)7/32 and letter G

a) a high resistance joint potential b)the joint to oxidize

a) the same rivet spacing as the original b)material one gauge thicker than
structure the original structure

b)1.5 x maximum pressure under


a) a pressure equal to 12" head of water water

b)as a single unit or combination


a) between top of jack and the aircraft of units under the aircraft wheels

a) items with gland seals b)large pivoted joints

a) High impedance b)Low impedance

a) have their heating switched on b)be fitted with blanks or bungs

a) the Cof A is invalidated until an authorized b)the Cof A is not invalidated


repair has been done providing a CRS is issued

a) absorb vibration b)fit to the aircraft structure

a) by primary bonding leads attached to a b)by use of large copper strips


cage

a) Convert it to binary b)Read off the ATC-600 test set

b)a shakeproof washer under the


a) head uppermost head

b)are determined by the licensed


a) are specified by the manufacturer engineer after a major check and
weighing
a) Segment letter b)Circuit function

b)it will not prevent the control


a) it will prevent the control surface and the surface movement but will lock the
control column movement control column
a) 22 b)16

b)Periodically checking aircraft


a) Visual inspections bonding

b)does not give authority by it self


a) gives authority for the aircraft to fly for the aircraft to fly

a) Single entry b)Double entry

a) S.A.E. b)A.G.S.

a) Nitrogen b)Kerosene

a) are of opposite hand at each end of the b)are continuous throughout its
plain of portion length and there is no plain portion

a) Nickel b)Chromium

a) by a red painted tang b)by a black painted tang


a) Water b)Foam

a) to suspend natural ageing for a limited b)to increase the rate of artificial
period ageing

a) Penetrant dye b)Magnetic particle

a) as this will cause large static charges to build b)as this may remove the
up aluminium coating
a) 120 degrees b)90 degrees

a) 1.8" nominal length 1/2" BSF b)1.8" plain shank 1/2" UNF

a) red b)green
a) Water b)BCF

a) a ground circuit b)a warning circuit

a) 1:600 b)1:400
b)assists the pointer to move over
a) prevents oscillation of the pointer the scale
a) hairsprings which move the pointer towards b)a soft iron permanent magnet
full scale

a) controlling force b)turning force

a) the controlling force b)the turning force

b)low because the ammeter is in


a) high to create a large volts drop across it parallel with the circuit
a) low to provide a parallel path for the circuit b)high so that little current passes
current through it

a) Reject bearing b)Blend out distortion and re-


grease bearing
b)clean up bearing and repack with
a) Reject bearing grease

b)drilling a rivet head to remove it


a) drilling holes in a metal prior to riveting from the metal
a) cramped at high resistance b)cramped at low resistance
b)100% penetration by filler
a) oxides mixed in with the filler material material

a) sign a CRS for the repair b)apply for it as a modification

a) Flight Manual in conjunction with the b)Maintenance Manual


documents associated with the CofA

a) maintenance experience for 4 months b)maintenance experience for 6


within the last 24 months months within the last 24 months

a) maintenance experience for 4 months b)maintenance experience for 6


within the last 24 months months within the last 24 months

a) zinc, copper, silver b)zinc, copper, tin


a) Lay flat on a table, apply tensile load and b)Hang chain up, check sight line
measure and measure

a) vane type motor producing torque b)spur gears in a miniature gearbox

a) 0.0015” b)0.0025”

a) Build up by 1/8” in the middle of the weld b)Sides sloping to the base metals
a) retained for 2 yrs only b)destroyed after 5 yrs

a) Electroflux b)Magnaflux

a) High voltage x-ray b)Low voltage x-ray

b)are components which involve


a) are lifed components duplicate inspections

b)a 6 feet test lead is connected to


a) a 60 feet lead is connected to the main the main earth and a 60 feet lead is
earth and a 6 foot test lead is connected to connected to check the resistance
check the resistance between selected points between selected points

b)it gives equal properties in all


a) it has short fibres directions

a) Millivolt drop test b)Safety Ohmeter

a) artificial feel b)full and free movement

a) 0.075 inch b)0.03 inch

a) Rivet will show incorrectly installed b)Rivet will pull through the metal

a) issue number b)amendment number


a) an HT circuit tester b)a low reading ohmmeter

a) check MEL b)tell oncoming captain

a) Resistance test b)Continuity test

a) 0.020 mm b)0.040 mm
a) AOC b)ANO
a) lbs.ft and lbs.in b)lbs/ft2 and lbs/in2

a) greater b)smaller

a) magnetic flaw method b)fluorescent penetrant method

a) rubbing with wire wool b)using Alocrom 1200

a) sulphuric acid rust remover b)selenious acid rust remover

a) anodising b)cadmium plating


a) surface and subsurface defects on ferrous b)subsurface defects on all metals
metals only

a) there is a requirement for the maintenance b)the defect occurred because of


engineer to intervene some previous maintenance action

a) only occurs on the surface b)is only detectable on the surface

a) infrared lamp b)ultraviolet lamp

a) above 15 degrees C b)below 0 degrees C

a) up to one hour b)15 minutes

b)when reprotecting after


a) when painting an aircraft corrosion

a) 1 and 2 b)2 and 1

a) 0.05 ohm b)1 ohm

a) calibrate/rectify immediately b)note and rectify later

a) chemically by trichloroethylene b)mechanically by buffing

b)surface flaws and those just


a) surface flaws only beneath the surface
a) at a distance of 10 to 12 inches with several b)as an even layer of chalk applied
passes over the area

a) not affected by temperature b)precipitation affects efficiency

a) single dots b)circles

a) joining similar metals and using jointing b)reducing cyclic stressing and
compounds increasing cross sectional area

b)the same as for surface corrosion


a) always the replacement of the part or surface cracks in sheet metal
CorrectO CorrectO
OptionThree ptOne ptTwo

c) At an riveted joint
c) 60
c) left open
c) 3 times, then discarded

c) released from the front and


extracted from the front

c) Nickel plated

c) overheating of the brakes

c) not lubed or washed


because they are lubed at
manufacture

c) details of the operational


restrictions in terms of
manoeuvres (g. forces) placed
on a transport category aircraft
at the time of issue of a C of A.

c) need not be displayed if


they are incorporated in the
flight manual

c) must be proof loaded to


150%
c) compression
c) 45o
c) 125o - 135o
c) smaller than the hole
c) wrong solder used
c) diamond tipped
c) remove oxidation from the
welded joint
c) a stud remover tool fitted
into a drilled hole
c) is not affected, however
may run out on a time basis.

c) indentations in the race


surface caused by continual
static vibration
c) to make the holes for a
rivet line up

c) jointing compound

c) magnesium alloy

c) always required
c) nuts and bolts

c) rejected as unserviceable

c) rejected

c) polishing
c) an oversized rivet and
special reaction block

c) mill the rivet head after


forming
c) 7075 aluminium alloy
c) high carbon alloy steel
with high strength
requirements

c) the mid point in the


thickness of a sheet of metal to
which the radius dimension is
calculated

c) holes drilled to stop a crack


c) the distance from the edge
of the metal to the bend
tangent line
c) enable the cable to be
tensioned
c) surfaces that are in contact
with each other
c) the engine toe-in
c) zinc chloride

c) length off-load

c) both radial and axial loads

c) 4D

c) either active or non-active

c) 1.5 times the working


pressure

c) by flexing through the


normal operating range only

c) it may still be serviceable

c) after age hardening


c) 1:200

c) 125%

c) 125%

c) a surface plate and a three


leg trammel

c) only unserviceable if the


corrosion penetrates the braids

c) either under or on top of


each jack

c) polyurethane paint
c) after 1 hour

c) 64
c) 12o
c) Towards the mandril

c) bushes

c) longer for a wide crack

c) the nib size has no


relevance and can be ignored

c) a 115 volt megger

c) Use built in test equipment

c) 5 times the diameter of the


wire
c) 2 1/4 D
c) Measure to the inside of
the bend radius plus half the
metal thickness
c) too large an iron
c) Tin and lead only
c) At room temperature away
from direct sunlight

c) the dye should be applied


to the inside and the developer
to the outside

c) the aircraft and its systems


must have a major overhaul
before the next flight

c) every 2 years

c) Kept in the weight and


balance schedule
c) full scale deflection

c) The tap supplied with the


Helicoil kit
c) 1 in 500
c) Nowhere on the tube is an
indentation acceptable
c) not carry out any checks
c) at least 3 times the normal
soak time

c) cutting angle 12o, web


angle 130o and clearance angle
130o

c) lay on a flat surface and


check for kinks

c) disintegration of the cable


insulation

c) released from the rear and


extracted from the front

c) 260oC

c) 16 - 14

c) Yes by adjusting the pins

c) Across Flats
c) a counterbored hole
c) 0.7 mm

c) 16 - 14

c) Nickel plated copper or


aluminium

c) resting on the wheels

c) peel
c) tension
c) 160oC

c) A green wheel

c) use no lubricant

c) 1 ohm
c) 50 minutes

c) Blind

c) a magnifying glass is
recommended

c) Use correct chart and


correct riser

c) overtorqueing

c) 16 - 14

c) at the required level

c) 2 megohms

c) 54

c) 65

c) 3 leg trammel + feeler


gauge

c) neutral
c) after normalizing

c) Basic weight only

c) fit sleeves to the blades to


protect them if they strike the
ground
c) bonding, continuity,
insulation, functional
c) mill the tail after cutting
c) Ultrasound
c) pressurize the tester to the
required pressure

c) a duplicate check must be


carried out in accordance with
AWN 3

c) 10 to 60

c) on radio aerials
c) Gradient Axis

c) Relieves pilot loads

c) use a lubricant

c) inside radius + ½ thickness

c) To make a tighter seal

c) longitudinal and transverse

c) works more quickly


c) the spring will return the
needle to infinity
c) has sub-surface defects

c) place in a sealed container

c) Operate the controls and


feel for stiffness
c) Applying cable ties too
tightly
c) a continuity check

c) 0.05 ohms

c) 1,000,000 ohms

c) tightly twisted

c) to make holes oversize

c) the number of teeth per


inch
c) 130o
c) are interchangeable, one
60 foot long having two prongs
and a 6 foot one with a single
prong

c) the correct connector has


been used
c) using different coloured
crimping pliers and
terminations
c) high rupture capacity

c) ream tapered holes

c) inches, tenths and


thousandths
c) vernier caliper

c) SBAC

c) angularity

c) 0.025"

c) 1.0 mm

c) the International
standardization of
maintenance manuals,
illustrated parts catalogues,
overhaul and repair manuals,
service bulletins and letters

c) brown

c) fabricating alternative
lifting points
c) blue

c) in the middle of the range

c) sufficient clamping without


overstressing
c) tin / lead / antimony /
silver

c) prevent solder spikes

c) copper and silver

c) using an oxy-acetylene
torch
c) a soft steel or brass tube
drift
c) petroleum spirit

c) 5% longer than the


distance between the fittings

c) black, grey, maroon

c) sodium based greases

c) It acts a s a blotter to draw


out the penetrant that has
seeped into the crack

c) an ammeter

c) off-scale high

c) 3 or 10%, whichever is
greater

c) 0.025 in
c) 40 equal divisions

c) isometric

c) no change in issue number


or date is necessary

c) 40 equal divisions
c) the defect must be opened
to the surface
c) BS 306
c) 3 D
c) 1/32"
c) 1/8"

c) the surface to be highly


polished
c) ensure uniform current
flow
c) Pitch Circle Diameter
c) by the operator with CAA
approval
c) relief valve
c) a Certificate of
Maintenance Review
c) replacement with a new or
overhauled component
c) counterbored hole

c) the same as serial numbers

c) 60o

c) transverse

c) The Department of Trade


and Industry

c) submerging the part in a


solution of hydrochloric acid
and rinsing with clear water

c) both of the above are


correct

c) Indentations by rivet head


on the material

c) three 1/16 inch rivets


would be required

c) drawn four times larger


c) engine runs

c) a pictorial view of the


object

c) only size dimensions

c) Await CAA approval before


amending the Maintenance
Schedule

c) to allow an aircraft to fly


on air test to check out a
modification

c) An appropriate Type Rated


Licensed Aircraft Engineer and
an ATPL holder sign the CRS
when the aircraft is away from
base

c) written in compliance of
the Civil Aviation Act of 1943
ratifying the ICAO Convention

c) iron alloys

c) slowly moving the part into


an ac magnetic field of
sufficient strength

c) Drill through the


manufactured head and shank
with a drill one size smaller
than the rivet and remove the
rivet with a punch

c) Make a frame lighter but


stronger

c) If no more in Stores, as
many times as required
c) 150 days

c) to secure the conduit to a


piece of aircraft structure
c) To take compression and
shear loads
c) It is checked for
springiness

c) 7/16"

c) looking for a shiny surface


on the cable near the fitting

c) at least 50 times that of the


cable diameter

c) You may be able to remove


the tight link by applying a
light tap with a hammer

c) to decrease weight without


loss of strength

c) Duplicating the number of


cables to cut down on
individual tensile loads

c) must be replaced with


grade altitude grease

c) indentations on the race-


way due to load transferred
through the bearing when
static
c) a tapered mandrel
c) To test the tightness of the
rivet in the hole
c) packed fully with grease
c) Ensures proper distribution
of the filler rod
c) high permeability and high
retentivity
c) look for evidence of
excessive heat in the form of a
very high bead

c) ultrasonic test

c) helium or argon, or a
mixture of helium and argon

c) a program of inspections
used to increase the life of lifed
components

c) CAA Printed Manual CAP


393

c) Regulations, each one


covering a different aspect of
Civil Aviation and as such is
mandatory

c) interpret the ANO and


form the Technical
requirements for the design

c) In the oxyacetylene welding


process, the filler rod used for
steel is covered with a thin
coating of flux

c) time it takes for a defect to


develop
c) nipped off and milled flush
with the head
c) make a strip down
inspection
c) stainless steel
c) may be necessary to avoid
adding excess weight or to
achieve uniform material
thickness
c) magnetic particle
inspection

c) once fitted, a thread insert


must not be removed
c) to use a cable with
turnbuckles at least every eight
feet
c) Centrifugal
c) 40 to 60 lbs per sq. in

c) grey on white background

c) melting point of the filler


metal

c) ultrasonic inspection

c) ambient conditions

c) major overhaul

c) All civil aircraft and their


equipment on the international
Civil Register

c) the length of the


graduated scale less the length
of the vernier scale

c) to centre drill

c) 0.020 inches

c) in sets of three and


identified for use as a set
c) 10.337 mm

c) A locating key

c) carbonizing
c) a ball of 95% of bore of
hose can be pushed through
with a metal rod

c) M.E.K.

c) a magnetic field

c) dye penetrant check


c) Standard Water Gauge

c) a task has been carried out


in accordance with the ANO

c) 2 years

c) black / white / black

c) A.W.N.s

c) clean, warm, dry


compressed air

c) maximum working pressure

c) yellowish green marks

c) a steel ball and micrometer

c) fluid line carries toilet


waste

c) retard the penetrant action


of the dye and penetration
time is extended

c) chevrons

c) D.T.D. 685 lead-silver-tin


solder

c) rotary bath method


c) it can cut thicker metal
than is required by most repair
schemes
c) using air blast
c) gerotor type gears

c) a special countersinking bit


with a pad to prevent drilling
too deep should be used

c) on the inside with the


developer on the inside

c) squares

c) thread and shank not


lubricated
c) 500 mm

c) 30 minutes

c) inhibit dissimilar metal


(electrolytic) corrosion

c) have surface cracks

c) Magnesium alloys

c) 0.748 inch

c) french chalk

c) Allowance

c) series of dots

c) 3 inches

c) the maximum length of the


straight portion of hose
c) rectangles

c) duralumin

c) 2 inches + 0.002
c) a defect associated with a
soldered joint
c) a permitted difference
between new and worn
dimensions

c) the tail cone

c) the same size as the hole

c) cut in both directions

c) the soldering iron and


solder should be applied
simultaneously to the
connection

c) 240 lb.ins.

c) 1/2 in A/F

c) the bolt should be pre-


drilled, the torque applied and
the nut eased back, if
necessary, to allow the split pin
to be fitted

c) 2.45 in

c) de-magnetised before
returning to service

c) hot oil and chalk

c) straight
c) engineer's blue

c) Chromic Acid
c) one radius from the bend
tangent line that is placed
under the brake

c) an infra-red light source

c) a part of the structure that


takes only tensile loads
c) X-Rays

c) lubricating oil and paraffin

c) eddycurrent

c) on a "C" check

c) fit

c) in a cool dark area

c) Paint it red and stamp it as


'tertiary'
c) The discontinuity is found
in a highly stressed area of the
part

c) whilst the item is still quite


hot

c) defects perpendicular to
the concentric circles of
magnetisation
c) by applying a coating of
Vaseline
c) Patch repair to the
punctured skin
c) areas where dye is not
showing
c) more than 1o when
standing due east of the
component
c) have no effect

c) Thin porosity
c) was not thoroughly
cleaned before developer was
applied

c) lower speed with less


pressure applied to the drill

c) found by adding
approximately one-half of the
stock thickness to the bend
radius

c) 140 degrees and turn at a


low speed

c) parallel lines

c) may remove the alloy


coating

c) thoroughly degreased

c) Red

c) 0.125"

c) Highly stressed parts and if


damaged may cause failure of
the aircraft and loss of life

c) dilute sulphuric acid

c) it does not matter which


way the two are mixed

c) Vernier caliper

c) cause clogging of the vacu-


blast machine

c) Red

c) dressing with a special tool

c) inches, tenths and


thousandths
c) high carbon steel with the
tip hardened and tempered

c) 10 lbs

c) (½R + T)

c) Spiral flutes

c) 0.361 ins.
c) Dry asbestos wool and
chalk powder

c) After 15 minutes

c) all white

c) 5 times its depth

c) 65 degrees

c) when a shiny portion is


found

c) a transition fit

c) navigation and landing light


in operation

c) Neither of the above

c) before applying penetrant

c) To provide additional
flexibility
c) D
c) the pilot, flight crew and
their luggage
c) ultrasound NDT is used

c) External calipers

c) None
c) 90° to 105°

c) difference between shaft


and hole diameters

c) Magnetic Particle and


Ultrasonic

c) pickled
c) 600° C - 850° C
c) By type and diameter of
the small end

c) The length of the legs

c) The terms `double-cut` and


`second-cut` have the same
meaning in reference to files

c) Apply considerable
pressure on the reamer when
starting the cut and reduce the
pressure when finishing the cut

c) Multilateral

c) the insert should be tapped


in using a hammer

c) detail mandatory
requirements for aircraft design
and construction

c) Heat damage of a Haynes


Alloy turbine blade

c) Magnetic Particle

c) need not be cleaned off

c) start a thread
c) to allow the scribing block
to be used on the edge of the
marking off table

c) On an oilstone
c) The gauge plunger should
be partly depressed and the
needle zeroed
c) the entry and exit point

c) a centre drill should be


used

c) The outlet should not be


connected to the instrument
until the required weights are
raised by the platform

c) Magnetic Particle

c) 2in. to 12in
c) To enable spring dividers to
be accurately set
c) a numerical coding
c) it must be immersed in a
weak solution of hydrochloric
acid and rinsed thoroughly in
running water
c) form internal threads
c) a pencil is used to mark the
material and all marks
removed after bending

c) nothing - assemble bare

c) the surface should be bead


blasted

c) using a lint free cloth

c) checking a round bar for


bow
c) Double cut
c) by filing
c) To cut thin sheet metal use
a fine blade

c) 20

c) Marking lines parallel to an


axis of a round bar
c) in series with the shunt
c) 1999
c) fatigue cracks in
magnesium alloy parts
c) do not need an emulsifier
added

c) 5'

c) penetrant removal

c) be used on non-metallic
surfaces
c) no less than twenty times
the depth
c) Chromic anhydride
solution
c) never be used on light
alloys

c) 0.175in

c) a negative resistance

c) 1 ohm

c) by the distance moved by


the point of application

c) 250°F

c) An ohmmeter
c) Average values

c) green

c) 63º15’

c) stainless steel

c) None

c) By stoning the outside of


the points
c) internal dimensions
c) When cutting ferrous
metals only

c) sulphuric acid

c) Nitric acid

c) Airworthiness Notice
No.94

c) It would tend to pull


through the hole
c) anywhere on the rod
c) series with the power
source

c) Spiral fluted reamer

c) change the nut or bolt for


one that will achieve the
desired condition

c) by enclosing the permitted


tolerance within a triangle

c) 0.001" to 0.010"

c) angularity
c) 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

c) Inspections which have to


be duplicated but which can
finally be certified by one LAE
or approved signatory

c) third angle projection


c) neither in tension or in
compression
c) British Association

c) 1 ohm

c) To increase heat
conductivity

c) flux

c) 90% of the diameter of the


end fittings

c) BCAR Section L

c) the Civil Aircraft Inspection


Procedures

c) Airworthiness Notices

c) manufactured to approved
drawings

c) S.B.A.C.

c) one radius from the


tangent line
c) lower the temperature
required to properly fuse the
metal

c) tinned

c) 2/3 minimum breaking


strain
c) with as much slack as
possible to allow for
contraction

c) diameter

c) BS 31

c) To give a positive drive


when fitted into a tapered
chuck

c) the drawing is full size

c) Re-adjust the die and re-


cut the male thread
c) contain approved
inspection schedules

c) give General technical


information

c) 90 degrees

c) Remove it, but in the same


rotation as if cutting

c) maximum radius of bend

c) has no affect on the glide


range

c) the nose of the aircraft

c) only work which entails a


duplicate inspection
c) No, nothing in C.A.A.I.P.s is
mandatory
c) profile of a line

c) 50 t.p.i.

c) basic weight plus operating


weight
c) a means for controlling
thread binding
c) Solder in a wire form
needing a separate flux and
stick solder needing no flux at
all

c) to allow clearance for swarf

c) filled to “maximum level”


mark

c) cutting revolved

c) neutral moment
c) the C of G will only need to
be recalculated if the fuel
weight is behind the aircraft C
of G position
c) the vernier scale
c) perpendicularity

c) 0.1816

c) Grade
c) To allow a quick cutting
positive action
c) To ensure that their elastic
limit is not exceeded

c) must be notified to the


S.B.A.C.
c) solution treated and
requiring precipitation
c) concentricity
c) By length, grade, cut,
section and material

c) Airworthiness Notices

c) weight and type of head

c) The section of the file

c) all aircraft not exceeding


2730 kg MTWA
c) Clockwise when cutting and
anti-clockwise when removing

c) A taper and second tap

c) where it would be
inconvenient (because of
limited space) to draw long
lengths of the same section

c) has one view looking


directly at one face with the
lines representing depth drawn
at 90o

c) in duplicate, for the CAA


and the operator
c) does not matter which way
they point
c) 130 degrees

c) six months

c) a set of three taps is used

c) the tangential application


of the force times the
perpendicular distance to the
centre of the bolt

c) only on surface tables

c) a mottled finish

c) 85 kg

c) at periods not exceeding


five years

c) a Licensed aircraft engineer

c) an installation drawing
c) to give a fine polished finish
to a smooth surface

c) 3

c) make centre pop marks for


drilling

c) micro-meters

c) either external or internal,


depending on the application

c) No Tolerance System

c) is never carried on the


aircraft

c) a licensed aircraft engineer

c) weight of crew, their


baggage and their equipment

c) The maximum acceptable


size is 4.389 inches

c) type and quantity of the


hydraulic fluid

c) 12o

c) a milled type surface


c) the number of teeth per
inch

c) on the forward stroke

c) either direction as selected


on starting the machine

c) Basic Weight, Variable


Load, Disposable Load, Fuel
Load
c) the take-off run will not be
affected
c) One-view, two-view, and
three-view drawings are the
most common
c) break line

c) size and shape of


components within a system

c) using the standard of 0.693


inches
c) 40 equal divisions
c) 0.488 ins

c) to prevent solder spikes

c) round bar

c) 60o
c) the vernier caliper
c) Alternate short and long
light dashes

c) station number

c) 0.025 in
c) run a rag along the cable in
both directions
c) the cables will vibrate
excessively and cause failure of
controls

c) a white line painted the


full length of the hose to
indicate any twist in the hose

c) rivets

c) washed in soapy water


then hung to drip dry

c) 1/3

c) the end fittings on the


cable are secure
c) Magnetic Flaw
c) looking through the hole
and checking for threads
showing

c) lubricate the chain

c) clean, inspect and refit


immediately
c) the dolly was not square
c) the distance the rivet is
positioned from the edge of the
repair plate
c) double pole – single throw
switch

c) Fit anew push-pull tube

c) pitch and chain length

c) pitch

c) 5 D

c) the distance between rows


of rivets
c) air core inductor
c) Zener diode
c) 3 x the rivet diameter
c) compensate for height in
lieu of a spring washer

c) all snow and ice must be


removed

c) M + (X x X) x 100 / P x M

c) Galvanising
c) 2%

c) above the front elevation

c) sectioned with different


direction of hatch

c) 1.225”

c) 0.000 002“

c) water line

c) toggle switch circuit


breaker

c) To allow a split pin to be


inserted

c) lay the chain flat in full


length , lubricate and wrap in
brown paper to exclude all dirt
and moisture
c) the hole was too small

c) to ensure that the locknuts


are adequately tightened

c) Corrosion on bonding leads

c) flexible coupling
c) the length of rivet left to
form the head

c) left and right


measurements on the fuselage

c) both the bush and the bolt


will be hatched

c) chisels must not be used


c) cathode and the negative
lead the earth
c) bridge rectifier circuit

c) Corrosion on bonding leads

c) that equipment which is


required for every role of the
aircraft for which the aircraft is
operated plus unusable fuel.

c) a type number (1 to 10)


c) copper, zinc and silver
c) copper zinc and silver

c) the clamps must be no


more than 1 metre apart

c) make sure the outer cup is


fitted the correct way round

c) 0.05 ohms

c) Measure the millivolt drop


across the connection with a
millivolt meter
c) With a reflectometer
c) The correct part number,
the modification state and the
serviceability of the
component

c) In the technical log

c) the British Standards


Quality Assurance
documentation referring to
calibration of instrumentation
and test equipment

c) To ensure they can handle


the range of measurements
required of them
c) The manufacturer of the
equipment

c) the sum of the loads on the


main landing gear only
c) there are voids either side
of the weld

c) a drain hole

c) a voltage regulator
c) normalized

c) High carbon or alloy steel


with low working stresses

c) longitudinal only
c) radial loads, thus limiting
axial movement
c) spalling
c) is only considered when
temperatures of 20 degrees C
or above

c) engine thrust alignment

c) within 30 m (100 ft) of


radar equipment being
operated

c) never paralleled

c) capacitors

c) a special zinc/copper
tipped marking tool

c) A broken line as shown in 2

c) a thin broken line or chain

c) To prevent the test piece


from becoming scratched by
the probe
c) Zero at the centre

c) Prevent damage to the


filters

c) Either direction

c) the foot pedal force is at


maximum

c) Nomex

c) Bi-annually

c) 0.05 ohm

c) earthing each alternate


conductor to separate points

c) Continuity tester

c) 10 x diameter

c) The tool is inserted from


the rear and the pin Is removed
from the front

c) Stay the same

c) 10 x diameter
c) A fault caused by
“knuckling through"
c) 15° below the heat shrink
temperature

c) 100 megohms
c) To prevent high potential
differences between metallic
parts from building up

c) To carry the static


discharge current to the
conducting nose wheel

c) 2-1-3

c) With at least two primary


conductors on one side of the
engine

c) The meter reads 0.1 ohm

c) Bonding and continuity


tests

c) The damaged leads and the


tester should be returned to
the manufacturer for repair and
calibration

c) 10 millivolts for every 5


amps flowing
c) To discharge static
electricity from the aircraft to
the tanker

c) A lamp and battery

c) All manually operated


switches must be off

c) To prevent fuses “blowing”


and lamps burning out

c) Mid scale - it is a ratiometer


movement and there is no
current flowing in the external
circuit
c) One manufactured from any
piece of Nyvin cable having the
correct current capacity may be
used

c) No special treatment is
necessary because fibre glass is
an insulator

c) The broken ends can be


repaired with an “in-line” splice

c) A low reading would be


expected because the cables
are in parallel

c) 2 megohms

c) The aircraft generators

c) The observed readings


should be noted and an
independent check carried out
by another engineer
c) Needle bearings
c) same diameter as the
guide pin
c) Turn the anti collision
lights off

c) 2.5v to 2.8v

c) after fitment and soldering


of components
c) 5 megohms
c) electronic component
soldering
c) subjected to fatigue

c) select an ATC channel and


check the morse code

c) a positive drive with the


gear firmly locked
c) 72 hrs

c) Plastics and non magnetic


materials
c) length and diameter of
small end
c) medium temperature
applications

c) multimeter set to AC volts

c) when contacts open and


power off
c) 0.0006 inch
c) will provide sufficient
prevention of ice formation
until take off

c) must be bonded by
application of conductive paint

c) grease

c) ensure that all audio and


navigation equipment is
adequately screened

c) any licensed engineer

c) by the undercarriage
retraction
c) are different from one
appliance to another

c) ohmeter

c) their sizes in fractions, in


inches
c) 105-120 degrees
c) normal range plus 15
degrees
c) Scrubbing of mainwheel
tyres could occur
c) 10m

c) solid and liquid fires

c) produce angles using slip


gauges

c) the tangential application


of the force times the
perpendicular distance from
the point of application to the
centre of the bolt

c) BS8888

c) 200psi

c) where holdover times are


long

c) all the maintenance is


carried out in blocks

c) passenger aircraft
exceeding 3600 kgs MTWA
c) retained for four years from
the last effective date

c) Segment letter

c) 0.100"

c) Fibre, with some slack due


to shrinkage when wet
c) adding reading to riser
number

c) in a dark damp cupboard

c) With the unit disconnected

c) Bevel gear
c) honeycomb panels
c) an anodised component
cannot be tested
c) Bottom skin caused by
engine inertia

c) begins to overheat

c) Length, diameter of large


end, and diameter of small end

c) BCARs
c) average value
c) JAR 25
c) on the film side of the
object
c) check battery electrolyte
specific gravity
c) foam/granule fire
extinguisher

c) take humidity reading

c) fatigue

c) Ferrule and nut


c) an across flats diameter
bolt
c) prevent molten metal from
flowing too widely
c) neutral
c) Type and thickness of the
metal to be welded

c) not effected by length

c) Between rear spar of wing


and trailing edge of wing

c) 22 AWG
c) a bleed valve in the tester

c) shear strength and pitch of


rivet

c) At the rated temperature

c) That he/she has worked for


4 months on the aircraft type
within the previous 2 years

c) 1 only

c) 5/8

c) in use on low frequencies

c) some dissimilar metals


c) 0.05 ohms
c) to gauge with fuel level in
parallel

c) can be directly connected

c) it comes in two versions -


pneumatic and electric

c) cable size
c) 120-140 degrees
c) 90 degrees
c) a fireproof bung or bush
c) alkaline etch
c) high strength and
brittleness
c) wire mesh

c) not required

c) wrinkling

c) nuts and bolts


c) hot air

c) a load cell should be placed


under each set of wheels

c) on a C check
c) in a cool dark area
c) the equipment should be
attached to the tail cone
c) navigation and landing
lights are operating
c) ultrasonic NDT

c) use the specified lubricant

c) a special countersinking bit


with a pad to stop drilling too
deep should be used

c) 245 lb.in.

c) gerotor type gears


c) on the inside, with
developer on the inside

c) no lubricant

c) To adjust the depth of a


countersink

c) grease proof paper

c) each blade should be


capped and tied to the
mooring points
c) ensure hot stamp printing
is controlled

c) in a dark damp cupboard

c) either positive or negative

c) the solder sleeve


disappears
c) covered with blanks

c) leave a layer of ice

c) cause rivets to pull


c) sal ammoniac
c) the difference between a
hole and shaft size
c) the shaft to be shrunk by
cooling
c) a wax pencil should be
used

c) Clean the bolt shank and


thread and re-grease and
replace bolt and check for side-
play.

c) Exfoliation corrosion in
magnesium alloys

c) a PLI washer can be


affected by thread lubricant

c) acetone or MEK

c) DTD 900

c) To inhibit electrolytic
action
c) One gauge depth and 0.75"
diameter

c) Sagging

c) Chromic acid

c) Strontium chromate

c) Put flaps up
c) control surface freedom of
movement need not be
checked providing the bonding
is undamaged.

c) corrosion between two


pieces of material

c) Where the diameter of


cable is not important

c) a chromate film surface

c) twisted to the right


c) cannot be used in areas in
excess of 250oC

c) cannot be used again

c) selenious acid 20% by


weight in water
c) it is of the correct
modification state and is
serviceable
c) uses chromium, which is
deposited on the surface

c) wire crimp size on tool only

c) if damage is surface only

c) Aircraft Maintenance
Manual
c) Passive

c) Equal to RMS value

c) Place a 5.8 ohm resistor as


a shunt in parallel with the
meter

c) It should be placed back


into stores and kept in service
until the next calibration is due
c) Earth one end of the
screen

c) Penetrate the coating so a


good electrical contact is made

c) neither the wire or the


termination as tinning is not
required

c) all signs of burning

c) two passes in any direction

c) a developer

c) vernier and V-blocks

c) chalk

c) Chalk

c) looking for cracks on the


swage indicating poor swaging

c) no more than 0.05 ohms


c) 1 ohm

c) 1, 2 and 3

c) Acetone/lanolin mixture

c) straight

c) They have a low resistance


to current
c) be beneath the crimp

c) less than normal

c) a wheatstone bridge
c) variable resistor

c) calibrated light generator


and opto-power meter
c) the protective fluid coating
is missing
c) 8/32 and letter E

c) contamination of the joint

c) only aluminium alloy rivets

c) 3 x maximum pressure
under water

c) between undercarriage and


aircraft

c) small pivoted joints

c) Not affected by impedance

c) not be blanked

c) the aircraft can fly with a


Certificate of Fitness for Flight

c) allow for expansion and


contraction due to heat and
absorb vibration

c) Don't need to be bonded


because they are made of an
insulating material.

c) Read off the transponder


itself

c) 0.020" float

c) are determined by the pilot


when calculating the loading
data
c) Cable number

c) it will prevent the control


surface movement but not the
control column movement
c) 10

c) Monitoring HIRF on the


communication system

c) is required before aircraft


registration in a foriegn country

c) Straight lead

c) A.N.

c) Oxygen

c) are of the same hand at


each end of the plain portion

c) Nickel chrome

c) by an un-painted tang
c) CO2
c) to permanently soften the
metal to retard the onset of
fatigue

c) Hot oil and chalk

c) as this may remove the


alloy coating
c) 180 degrees
c) 1.8" threaded portion and
plain shank 1/2" UNF
c) black
c) CO2

c) AC power

c) 1:100

c) returns the pointer to zero


c) a current carrying coil
pivoted in a permanent
magnet field

c) deflecting force

c) the deflecting force

c) low to prevent volts drop


across it
c) low to prevent overloading
the circuit
c) No action required. Some
distortion is normal
c) No action required. Some
overheating is normal

c) drilling holes to stop a


crack at the crack ends
c) linear
c) fusing the edges of
materials to be joined
c) carryout an approved
repair

c) Technical Log

c) an aircraft type refresher in


the last 24 months

c) an aircraft type refresher in


the last 24 months

c) zinc, copper, lead

c) Adjust the end fittings

c) bevel gears

c) 0.005”

c) An oxide coating on the


base metals
c) are kept with aircraft
records
c) Ultrasonic

c) Coin tap test

c) are points which require


special certifying LAEs

c) either of the leads can be


connected anywhere

c) it is a stiffer than woven


cloth
c) Time Domain
Reflectometer
c) free movement only

c) 0.003 inch

c) Rivet will joggle

c) date
c) ammeter

c) enter into technical log

c) Bonding test

c) 0.050 mm
c) CofA
c) Lbs and Kg

c) same

c) x-ray or ultrasonic process

c) using a solvent
c) phosphoric acid rust
remover

c) metal spraying
c) surface and subsurface
defects on all metals
c) the engineer has the
discretion on whether to
intervene

c) is detectable as a surface
or sub surface defect

c) ordinary lamp and special


glasses

c) above 20 degrees C

c) 5 minutes

c) when degreasing a
component

c) 2 and 2

c) 0.5 Megohm or 100 kilohm


per sq.ft. of surface area
whichever is less
c) remove from service and
annotate accordingly
c) chemically by sulphuric acid
solution

c) sub surface flaws only

c) using a tank

c) warm the work beforehand

c) long chain

c) ensuring correct heat


treatments and correct alloying

c) not the same as fatigue


corrosion

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