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19 Cards in this Set
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PART 21 |
Certification procedures for products, articles, and parts. (birth place for aircraft items) |
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PART 43 |
Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding, Alterations (regulations that if you operate and aircraft these are the elements that you have to follow) |
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PART 91 |
General operating and Flight Rules (owner's responsibilities) |
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-Type Certificate data sheet- |
A type certificate is a document issued by the FAA to a manufacturer who has proven that their product meets all applicable FARS pertaining to that product (Airframe, powerplant, propeller) |
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Airworthiness certificate |
FAA document which grants authorization to operate an aircraft in flight |
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Who is responsible for the airworthiness of an aircraft? |
The owner or operator is primarily responsible (FAR 91.403) |
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Can the type design of an aircraft, engine, or propeller be changed by someone other than the manufacturer? |
Yes with evaluation of the design change :Supplemental type change(STC) (most common) FAA Form 337 - Major repairs and alterations Airworthiness Directive (AD) |
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What does FAA mean when it declares that an aircraft must be airworthy? |
Means an aircraft must meet its type design and is in condition for safe operation |
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Type certificate data sheets database |
Also known as "TCDS". It is a database repository of aircraft make and model information. The TCDS is a formal description of the aircraft, engine, or propeller. |
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(Type certificates) VOLUME I |
Single engine airplanes |
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(Type certificates) VOLUME II |
Small Multi-engine airplanes |
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(Type certificates) VOLUME III |
Large engine Multi-Airplanes |
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(Type certificates ) VOLUME IV |
Rotorcraft, gliders, and balloons |
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(Type certificates) VOLUME V |
Aircraft engines & propellers |
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(Type certificates) VOLUME VI |
Aircraft, engine, and propeller listing, 50 or less on FAA registry |
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Advisory circulars |
Not regulations but helpful information on the regulations and suggestions on how to do certain things. |
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Type design |
Configuration approved by the FAA (21.31) |
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Airworthiness Directives |
ADs are legally enforceable rules issued by the FAA to correct an unsafe condition in a product. (Aircraft, engine, propeller, or appliance. |
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Emergency ADs |
Issued when an unsafe condition exist that requires immediate action by an owner/operator |