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Gaining approval to operate under the CASR parts is contingent on the industry demonstrating it can manage the risks associated with the requested privileges, how is this done?

  • Policies and procedures in the companies Maintenance manuals.
  • This compliance is done under the CAMO guide lines for each company.
  • Through the companies exposition (correct)

Part 145 introduces which one of the following?

  • formal authorisation of staff carrying out and certifying for maintenance on the organisation's behalf (correct)
  • Means by which Engineers can obtain a basic licence
  • Use of CAAPs in order for regulation of aircraft operated in Australia and those conducting operaations overseas.

CASR Parts 42 and 145, which cover the continuing airworthiness and approval of maintenance organisations applies to all categories of aircraft that fly in and out of australian territories

False (B)

What are FARS (Federal Aviation Regulations)

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EASA owns and governs any EU member state's National Aviation Administration

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What is the agreement called, that is in force to promote aviation safety between the government of Australia and the government of the US?

<p>Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which part of the regulations sets out the requirements for approval as an approved design organisation as well as for the associated privileges and obligations?

<p>Part 21 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the Primary Categories of licences?

<p>Cat B1 and B2 Licences (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of Part 147 regulations

<p>Allows CASA to approve and recognise organisations delivering competency-based training (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

An arrangment between Australia and New Zealand covers Mutual recognition of Air Operator Certificates, what is this arrangment know as?

<p>ANZA Mutual Recognition Agreement (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

By which means can CARS and CASRs be changed?

<p>An act of parliament (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Civil Aviation Orders (CAOs) can be issued when?

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Who is the Chief Executive Officer of CASA responsible to?

<p>Minister for the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

They provide recommendations and guidance to illustrate a method, or several methods, not necessarily being the only method by which legislative requirements may be met. Page 25/328 (They relate to the CAR's only )

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The Manual, as in the Manual referenced by the relevant MOS, is amended from time to time, how is this achieved?

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The Civil Aviation Act 1988 is implemented in Australia by which of the following?

<p>Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The CASR 1998 are supported by ACs

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The convention on international Civil Aviation is also known as?

<p>Chicago Convention (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Australias NAA (CASA), holds a place on the assembly of ICAO due to the entity being a contracting state!

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What does 'Simple Test' refer to, as defined in the provided text?

<p>A test that can be conducted using aircraft controls, switches, BITE, CMC or external test equipment without special training (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of these statements describes the term 'Subsystem' as defined in the text?

<p>A system that can operate independently but is also part of a larger system (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Based on the text, what is the primary purpose of Practical Consolidation Training (PCT) ?

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What does the term 'Rating' signify in the context of the aviation legislation?

<p>A certification that allows individuals to perform specific maintenance tasks on specific aircraft types (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the minimum number of hours an A, B1 or B2 aircraft engineer licence holder needs to be engaged in aircraft maintenance within a 6-month period to qualify for requalification?

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What is the requirement for requalification for a Category C licence holder?

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What form of training is NOT required for an applicant holding an academic degree in a technical discipline and applying for a Category C licence?

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How is the approval of an MTO's Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment for a basic aircraft engineer licence achieved?

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Flashcards

Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA)

An arrangement between Australia and New Zealand for air operator certification recognition.

Part 147 Regulations Purpose

Establishes compliance for organizations delivering competency-based training.

Primary Categories of Licences

Licensing categories include Cat A, B, and C Licenses for aircraft engineers.

Approved Design Organization Requirements

Part 21 sets requirements for approval and obligations of design organizations.

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Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement

Agreement promoting aviation safety between Australia and the US.

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EASA

European Union Aviation Safety Agency governing national aviation authorities.

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Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs)

Part of the Code of Federal Regulations governing US aviation.

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CASR Parts 42 and 145

Regulations governing continuing airworthiness and maintenance approval in Australia.

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Part 145 Introduction

Formalizes authorization of maintenance staff and certifying processes.

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Gaining Approval under CASR

Approval relies on demonstrating risk management in applications.

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Continuing Airworthiness

Ensures aircraft remain safe and compliant through regular checks.

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Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA)

Australia's national authority regulating civil aviation safety.

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Maintenance Organization (AMO)

Organization responsible for aircraft maintenance in compliance with regulations.

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Competency-Based Training

Training focused on assessing and ensuring individuals can perform specific tasks.

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Regulation

Rules established by authorities to ensure safety and compliance.

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Aviation Safety

Protection of passengers, crew, and airspace against risks.

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Risk Management

Identifying and mitigating potential issues in aviation operations.

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Design Organization Privileges

Rights and responsibilities associated with approved design organizations.

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Compliance

Adhering to stated regulations and requirements.

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AMO Responsibilities

Obligation of organizations maintaining aircraft to follow safety standards.

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Part 21 Overview

Regulation outlining design governance and organization approvals.

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National Aviation Authorities

Agencies responsible for regulation of aviation in their respective countries.

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Aviation Legislation

Laws and regulations governing aviation operations.

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Licensing Framework

System that defines how aviation professionals are licensed.

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Training Standards

Set criteria for educational programs in aviation support.

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Flying Operations

Activities involved in actively flying aircraft.

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Airworthiness Standards

Criteria that aircraft must meet to be considered safe for flight.

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Operational Safety

Ensures flights are conducted safely and within regulations.

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ANZA Mutual Recognition Agreement

Agreement between Australia and New Zealand for mutual recognition of air operator certificates.

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Purpose of Part 147 Regulation

Ensures compliance for organizations delivering competency-based training.

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Approval Under CASR

Requires demonstrating effective risk management for privileges requested.

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Civil Aviation Orders (CAOs)

Regulations that guide specific aviation practices and safety protocols.

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Compliance in Aviation

Adhering to regulations and standards set by authorities.

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Risk Management in Aviation

Identifying and mitigating potential issues in aviation operations.

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Training Standards in Aviation

Criteria set for educational programs to ensure competence.

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Civil Aviation Act 1988

Legislation that regulates civil aviation in Australia.

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Manuals and Regulations

Manuals amended through user input and formal processes.

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Civil Aviation Advisory Publication (CAAP)

Documents providing advisory material regarding various aviation topics.

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Changing CARs and CASRs

Regulations can be modified by acts of parliament.

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Chief Executive Officer of CASA

Responsible to the Minister for the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development.

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Gaining Approval in Aviation

Approval requires demonstrating capability to manage aviation risks.

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Mutual Recognition Arrangement

An agreement between Australia and New Zealand for mutual recognition of Air Operator Certificates.

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Part 147 Regulations

Regulations that establish compliance for organizations delivering competency-based training in aviation.

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EASA Governance

European Union Aviation Safety Agency governing national aviation authorities of EU member states.

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Approval Process in Aviation

Procedure for aviation entities to demonstrate risk management for privileges.

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National Aviation Authorities (NAAs)

Agencies responsible for the regulation of aviation within their countries.

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Licensing Framework in Aviation

System defining how aviation professionals obtain and maintain their licenses.

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Flying Operations Definition

Activities involved in the actual flying and operation of aircraft.

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Chicago Convention

The international agreement governing civil aviation, known formally as the Convention on International Civil Aviation.

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Gaining Approval for Maintenance

Approval of maintenance operations relies on demonstrated capability to manage risks effectively.

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ICAO Assembly Participation

Australia's NAA (CASA) engages in the ICAO assembly due to contracting state status.

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Maintenance Definition

The phrase 'carry out maintenance' includes supervision and performance of physical maintenance tasks.

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Avionic Line Replaceable Unit (LRU)

An aircraft avionic part that is electrical or electronic and needs no special installation techniques.

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Avionics System

An aircraft system that transfers, processes, displays, or stores data and includes its components and connectors.

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Base Maintenance

Maintenance on an aircraft approved as base maintenance for the organization by CASA.

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Electrical System

The power supply source and distribution system for various components within the aircraft.

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Components of Avionics Systems

Auto flight, communication/navigation, instruments, and entertainment systems in an aircraft.

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Installation Requirements for LRU

LRUs must not require specialist knowledge or equipment for installation or adjustment.

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Functional Testing

Testing not required for LRUs to ensure they are functioning properly during installation.

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Continuity Testing

A method to check the electrical connection integrity in cables.

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Crimping

A technique used to connect two pieces of metal using pressure to create a secure joint.

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Light Systems

Components of an aircraft's electrical system responsible for illumination.

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Line Maintenance

Routine maintenance performed on an aircraft that has been approved by a regulatory body.

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Practical Consolidation Training (PCT)

Hands-on training designed to solidify skills based on maintenance training guidelines.

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Subsystem

A part of a larger system that can function independently.

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Troubleshooting

The process of identifying and fixing faults in a system.

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Requalification Requirements

Conditions for maintaining an aircraft engineer license, including experience and assessment.

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Part 147 Organisation (MTO)

An organization authorized for category training that assesses aircraft engineers.

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Documentary Evidence of Experience

Records maintained by an AME to demonstrate compliance with experience requirements.

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Maintenance Activity Types

Different activities an AME can perform, including checks and repairs.

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Category C Licence Requirement

Experience and certification provided by a Part 145 Organization for maintenance knowledge.

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Recent Work Experience Record

A documented log of maintenance tasks performed by AME licence holders to prove recent experience.

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Basic Knowledge Requirements

Applicants must demonstrate knowledge through examinations on subject modules relevant to their licence category.

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Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Assessment process to recognize skills and qualifications already acquired by the applicant.

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Practical Experience Requirements

Specific years of practical maintenance experience needed based on licence categories, varying from one to five years.

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Category C Licence Training

Requires completion of theoretical training before practical training for aircraft type, with examinations to demonstrate knowledge.

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Study Notes

Aviation Regulations

  • An agreement between Australia and New Zealand covering mutual recognition of Air Operator Certificates.
  • This arrangement is known as the NZAAP.
  • The agreement is between Australia and New Zealand.
  • This agreement covers mutual recognition of Air Operator Certificates.

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Test your knowledge on aviation regulations, specifically focusing on the agreement between Australia and New Zealand related to the mutual recognition of Air Operator Certificates. This quiz covers key details about the NZAA arrangement and its implications for aviation operations.

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