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AVI-170
Aircraft engine troubleshooting and inspection
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Aviation
Undergraduate 2
08/18/2015

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FAR-1
Definition
Definitions and Abreviations
Term
FAR-21
Definition
certification procedures for products and parts
Term
FAR-23
Definition
airworthiness standards, normal, utility and acrobatic
Term
FAR-39
Definition
airworthiness directives (AD)
Term
FAR-43
Definition
maintenance, preventative maintainance, rebuilding and alterations
Term
FAR-65
Definition
Certification: Airman other than flight crewmembers
Term
FAR-91
Definition
General Operating and flight rules
Term
When an aircraft is manufactured, an inspector determines if it conforms to that models _______________, which lists all pertinent information on an aircraft or accessory design
Definition
Type Certificate
Term
If the aircraft is in compliance, it is then issued an ___________________. This ______________ stays with the aircraft and is valid as long as the aircraft is maintained in an airworthy condition
Definition
Airworthiness Certificate, certificate
Term
Describes in detail the performance characteristics various aircraft must demonstrate to be airworthy. It specifies requirements for every component and system installed on an aircraft.
Definition
Part 23- Airworthiness Standards, Normal, Utility and Acrobatic Aircraft
Term
“An airplane with a seating configuration, excluding pilot seats, of 9 of less, and a maximum certificated takeoff weight of 12,500 pounds or less. It is intended for non-acrobatic operation. Non-acrobatic operation includes any maneuver incident to normal flying: stalls (except whip stalls), lazy eights, chandelles, and steep turns when the bank is not more than 60°”
Definition
Normal Category Aircraft
Term
“An airplane- - - It is intended for limited acrobatic operations, including spins (if approved for the particular type of airplane), lazy eights, chandelles, and steep turns in which the angle of the bank is more than 60°”
Definition
Utility Category Aircraft
Term
“An airplane - - - It is intended for use without restrictions other than those shown to be necessary as a result of required flight tests.
Definition
Acrobatic Category Aircraft
Term
Issued when an unsafe condition exists with an aircraft, engine, propeller, or accessory. Issued by the FAA to notify concerned parties of the condition and to describe the appropriate corrective action.
Definition
Airworthiness Directives (AD)
Term
One of the most critical Parts for the aviation maintenance technician
Definition
Part 43-Maintenance, Preventative Maintenance, Rebuilding and Alterations
Term
An operation that returns an item to a condition of practical operation or to original condition
Definition
Repair
Term
Any change in the configuration or design of an aircraft
Definition
Alteration
Term
a repair, if improperly done, might appreciably affect weight, balance, structural strength, performance, powerplant operation, flight characteristics, or other airworthiness factors
Definition
Major Repair
Term
An alteration not listed in the products specifications that might affect the products performance in a similar fashion to a major repair
Definition
Major Alteration
Term
lists examples of major repairs and alterations to airframes, engine, propellers, and appliances
Definition
Appendix A of FAR Part 43
Term
Minor Repairs and Minor Alterations-
Definition
Defined by the FAA as those that are not major repairs or alterations
Term
Consists of preservation, upkeep, and simple replacement of parts, which licensed airmen are permitted to perform.
Definition
Preventative Maintenance-
Term
A list of items classified as preventative maintenance is given in
Definition
FAR Part 43 appendix A
Term
FAR 43.15 lists the performance requirements for complying with inspections and states that a checklist must be used which meets the minimum inspection requirements listed in FAR Part 43 Appendix D
Definition
Inspection Checklist-
Term
Lists requirements and certification requirements for obtaining Airframe and Powerplant licenses. Covered in Mechanics Privileges and Limitations
Definition
FAR Part 65-Certification: Airman other than Flight Crewmembers-
Term
Subpart E List the requirements for maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alterations of U.S. registered aircraft. Unlike FAR Part 43, Part 91 outlines the inspections that must be performed on all aircraft. The frequency of these inspections depends on the type and use of the aircraft or component.
Definition
FAR Part 91- General Operating and Flight Rules-
Term
FAR-13
Definition
Investigative and Enforcement Procedures
Term
FAR-25
Definition
Airworthiness Standards: Transport Category Airplanes
Term
FAR-33
Definition
Airworthiness Standards: Aircraft Engines
Term
FAR-34
Definition
Fuel Venting and Exhaust Emission Requirements for Turbine Engine powered aircraft
Term
FAR-35
Definition
Airworthiness Standards: Propellers
Term
FAR-45
Definition
Identification and registration marking
Term
FAR-47
Definition
Aircraft Registration
Term
FAR-121
Definition
Operating requirements: Domestic, flag, and supplemental operations
Term
FAR-125
Definition
Certification and operations: aircraft having a seating capacity of 20 or more passengers or a maximum payload capacity of 6,000 pounds or more
Term
FAR-135
Definition
Operating requirements: commuter and on-demand operations
Term
FAR-145
Definition
Repair stations
Term
FAR-183
Definition
Representatives of the administrator
Term
A complete inspection of an aircraft and engine, required by FAR’s to be accomplished every 12 calendar months on all certified aircraft.
Definition
Annual Inspection
Term
Identical in the scope and detail of an annual inspection except in can be performed and signed off by an appropriately rated airframe or powerplant mechanic
Definition
100 hour inspection
Term
An inspection identical in the scope and detail to an annual inspection, but which allows the workload to be divided into smaller portions and performed in a shorter time period. This allows the airplane to remain in service during the extensive inspection period (sometimes up to a year)
Definition
Progressive inspection
Term
A program of FAA approved inspection schedules that allow aircraft to be continually maintained in a condition of airworthiness without being taken out of service for long periods of time. Usually specified by a letter identification (A, B, C)
Definition
Continuous Airworthiness Program
Term
An annual inspection in accordance with Part 43 of this chapter and has been approved for return to service by a person authorized by 43.7 of this chapter
Definition
FAR 91.409
Term
An inspection for the issuance of an airworthiness certificate in accordance with Part 21 of this chapter”
Definition
FAR 91.409
Term
“No person may operate an aircraft carrying a person (other than flight crewmember) for hire, and no person may give flight instruction for hire in an aircraft which that person provides unless within the preceding 100 hours of time-in service, the aircraft has received an annual or 100 hour inspection and has been approved for return to service IAW FAR Part 43”
Definition
FAR 91.409
Term
Who can perform a 100 hour inspection?
Definition
A&P or IA
Term
Who can perform an annual inspection?
Definition
IA must perform the inspection him/herself
Term
annual/100-hour inspection criteria
Definition
1. engine section
2. studs and nuts
3. internal engine
4. engine mount
5. flexible vibration dampners
6. engine controls
7. lines, hose, and clamps
8. exhaust stacks
9. accessories
10. all systems
11. cowling
Term
compression test Service bulletins
Definition
Lycoming SB 1191
Continental SB 03-3
Term
Oil Filter and suction screen inspection
Definition
-Lycoming SB 480
-Continental Maintenance Information/Manual
Term
Airworthiness Directive Research
Definition
AD Research programs,
ATP Navigator, www.atp.com
Tdata Iapproach, www.tdata.com
AD Tool Box www.zookaviation.com
FAA Webpage www.faa.gov
ATP Navigator for AD research.
Functionality and use
Term
FAR 43.11
Definition
Content, Form and Disposition of Records for Inspections
Term
TBO
Definition
Time Between/Before Overhaul-
A time period specified by the manufacturer of an aircraft engine as the maximum length of time the engine should be run between overhauls without normal wear causing parts of the engine to be worn beyond safe limits.
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