GACAR Part 121 and 135 Maintenance Regulations Quiz
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What must a certificated repair station do if it performs maintenance for an air operator under GACAR Part 121 or 135?

  • Create its own maintenance program
  • Obtain approval from the President
  • Follow its own procedures without reference to the air operator's program
  • Follow the air operator's program and applicable sections of its maintenance manual (correct)
  • What is required for a certificated repair station to perform line maintenance for a certificate holder under GACAR Part 121 or 135?

  • Only need to have trained personnel
  • Obtain approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
  • Must perform line maintenance in accordance with the operator's manual and GACA approved maintenance program (correct)
  • No requirements are needed for performing line maintenance
  • If a certificated repair station is performing inspections for a certificate holder under GACAR Part 125 or 133, what program should it follow?

  • Repair station's internal inspection program
  • Operator's preventive maintenance program
  • Operator's GACA approved aircraft inspection program (correct)
  • No specific program is required
  • What must a repair station have to be granted approval to perform line maintenance for an air operator under GACAR Part 121 or 135?

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    GACAR Regulations for Certificated Repair Stations

    • A certificated repair station performing maintenance for an air operator under GACAR Part 121 or 135 must have a contract or agreement with the air operator.

    Line Maintenance for GACAR Part 121 or 135 Certificate Holders

    • To perform line maintenance for a certificate holder, a certificated repair station must have a continuous airworthiness maintenance program (CAMP) approved by the air operator.

    Inspections for GACAR Part 125 or 133 Certificate Holders

    • When performing inspections for a certificate holder under GACAR Part 125 or 133, a certificated repair station should follow the certificate holder's continuous airworthiness maintenance program (CAMP).

    Approval for Line Maintenance for GACAR Part 121 or 135 Air Operators

    • A repair station must have a CAMP approved by the air operator and a contract or agreement with the air operator to be granted approval to perform line maintenance for an air operator under GACAR Part 121 or 135.

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    Test your knowledge of maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alterations performed for certificate holders operating under GACAR Part 121, 125, 133, or 135. Learn about following air operator's program and maintenance manual.

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