Repair Station Operations Definitions
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Match the following terms with their definitions according to 14 CFR Part 145:

Acceptable Data = Data approved by the FAA that meets regulatory requirements. Approved = Approved by the FAA or another authorized entity. Accountable Manager = The person responsible for all repair station operations. Airworthiness Release = A document certifying an aircraft is airworthy after maintenance.

Match the term with the maintenance type:

Line Maintenance = Maintenance performed at the ramp or gate, typically not exceeding 24 hours. Base Maintenance = Includes major checks and tasks not performable during line maintenance. Maintenance = Inspection, overhaul, repair, and replacement of parts. Preventive Maintenance = Excluded from the definition of 'Maintenance'.

Associate the terms with their relevance to aircraft safety:

Aircraft Accident = Occurrence resulting in serious injury, significant damage, or aircraft being missing/inaccessible. Aircraft Incident = Occurrence affecting or potentially affecting safe aircraft operation. Serious Incident = Incidents with a high probability of an accident. Serious Injury = Injuries requiring significant medical attention.

Match the safety management terms with their function:

<p>Safety Management System (SMS) = Systematic approach to managing safety. Quality Assurance = Processes ensuring quality requirements are met. Quality Control = Processes ensuring quality requirements are met. Risk Controls = Included in the SMS for managing safety.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their descriptions related to transport:

<p>Commercial Air Transportation = Transport of persons or property for compensation or hire. Operator = A person or organization engaged in aircraft operations. Dangerous Goods = Articles or substances posing risks to health, safety, or the environment. Article = A substance posing a risk to health, safety, or the environment when transported.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each term with the correct description relating to airworthiness:

<p>Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program (CAMP) = A comprehensive system ensuring aircraft airworthiness. Airworthiness Release = Certifies an aircraft is airworthy after maintenance. Aircraft = Certified as airworthy. Maintenance = Needed to keep aircraft continuously airworthy.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each term with the description related to repair station operations and documentation:

<p>Repair Station = Deals with aircraft maintenance. Quality Control Manual = Contains quality control procedures. Repair Station and Quality Control Manual (RSQCM) = A manual combining repair station and quality control procedures. Manual = Essential for repair station operations.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each term with the correct description of aircraft modifications:

<p>Major Alteration = Affecting airworthiness, requiring more extensive procedures. Minor Alteration = Affecting airworthiness, requiring less extensive procedures. Major Repair = Affecting airworthiness, requiring more extensive procedures. Minor Repair = Affecting airworthiness, requiring less extensive procedures.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Acceptable Data

Data the FAA has approved as meeting regulatory standards.

Accountable Manager

The individual responsible for all repair station operations under 14 CFR Part 145.

Aircraft Accident

An event during aircraft operation causing serious injury, significant damage, or the aircraft is missing.

Base Maintenance

Maintenance involving major checks and tasks not suitable for line maintenance.

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Commercial Air Transportation

Transporting people or property for compensation.

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Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program (CAMP)

A system ensuring aircraft airworthiness with maintenance schedules, inspections, and recordkeeping.

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Line Maintenance

Maintenance done on the ramp, usually completed in under 24 hours.

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Repair Station and Quality Control Manual (RSQCM)

A manual combining repair station and quality control procedures, approved by the FAA.

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Study Notes

  • This appendix provides definitions and abbreviations relevant to repair station operations under 14 CFR Part-145.

Definitions

  • Acceptable Data: Data approved by the FAA that meets regulatory requirements.
  • Accountable Manager: Person responsible for all repair station operations under 14 CFR Part-145.
  • Aircraft Accident: An occurrence during aircraft operation resulting in serious injury, significant damage, or the aircraft being missing/inaccessible.
  • Aircraft Incident: Any occurrence affecting or potentially affecting safe aircraft operation, not classified as an accident.
  • Airworthiness Release: Document certifying an aircraft is airworthy after maintenance, signed by an authorized individual.
  • Approved: Approved by the FAA or another authorized entity.
  • Base Maintenance: Includes major checks and tasks not performable during line maintenance.
  • Commercial Air Transportation: Transport of persons or property for compensation or hire.
  • Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program (CAMP): Comprehensive system ensuring aircraft airworthiness, including maintenance schedules, inspections, and recordkeeping.
  • Dangerous Goods: Articles or substances posing risks to health, safety, or the environment.
  • Line Maintenance: Maintenance performed at the ramp or gate, typically not exceeding 24 hours.
  • Maintenance: Inspection, overhaul, repair, and replacement of parts, excluding preventive maintenance.
  • Major/Minor Alteration/Repair: Alterations or repairs affecting airworthiness, with major ones requiring more extensive procedures for major alterations/repairs.
  • Operator: A person or organization engaged in aircraft operations.
  • Quality Assurance/Control: Processes ensuring quality requirements are met.
  • Repair Station and Quality Control Manual (RSQCM): Manual combining repair station and quality control procedures, approved by the FAA.
  • Safety Management System (SMS): Systematic approach to managing safety, including risk controls and safety objectives.
  • Serious Incident/Injury: Incidents with a high probability of an accident or injuries requiring significant medical attention.

Abbreviations

  • FAA: Federal Aviation Administration
  • CAA: Civil Aviation Authority
  • CFR: Code of Federal Regulations
  • AOG: Aircraft on Ground
  • NDT: Non-destructive Testing
  • OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer
  • RTS: Return to Service
  • SMS: Safety Management System
  • TPM: Training Program Manual

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Definitions and abbreviations relevant to repair station operations under 14 CFR Part 145. Covers terms like acceptable data, accountable manager, aircraft accident, and airworthiness release. Important for understanding regulatory compliance in aircraft maintenance.

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