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What publications can be used as a guide for 100-hour inspections on aircraft engines? |
Manufacturer's maintenance manuals and FAR 43 Appendix D |
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How do you identify the engine serial number? |
It is on the engine data plate. |
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Prior to returning a reciprocating engine to service after a 100-hour inspection, what operational checks must be performed? |
Check the power output (static and idle r.p.m.), check magnetos, fuel and oil pressure check, cylinder and oil temperature check. |
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Where are life limited parts listed? |
Engine maintenance manuals, Type Certificate Data Sheet, and the Airworthiness limitations section of the instructions for continued airworthiness. |
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Where can engine operating limits be found? |
Engine manual, engine specification, type certificate data sheet, and aircraft manufacturer's maintenance manual. |
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Why are hot section inspections performed on turbine engines? |
To determine the integrity and wear of the hot section components. |
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What inspections must be performed following a turbine engine overspeed? |
Refer to the engine manufacturer's maintenance manual for the required procedures. |
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What inspections must be performed on a turbine engine if the exhaust gas temperature exceeds limitations? |
A hot section inspection |
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What FAA approvals are required when installing an engine that is not on the aircraft type certificate? |
An STC (supplemental type certificate) or an FAA field approval. |
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Under what conditions is compliance with an engine service bulletin mandatory? |
When an airworthiness directive references the service bulletin or when compliance is part of the approved operating specifications for a commercial or air carrier operator. When engine or component overhaul procedures require compliance at the time of overhaul. |