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Aviation Operations Certification Quiz

Test your knowledge on aviation operations and certification requirements with our comprehensive quiz. This quiz covers essential topics for anyone involved in commercial air transport, ensuring a thorough understanding of regulations and operational standards.

Key Features:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Focused on air operator certificates
  • Checks your understanding of EASA regulations
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by FlyingFalcon321
1) an aircraft with a certificate of airworthiness in the public transport passenger category when flying for commercial air transport:
A) must have an aerial application certificate.
B) needs an aerial work certificate.
C) carries a copy of the air operators certificate.
2) an aircraft operator must nominate post holders, which should include:
A) crew training manager and quality manager.
B) flight operations manager.
C) accountable manager and personal manager.
3) an aircraft which is registered in the European union (eu) as non EASA are aircraft which are:
A) operated by the police and military organisations.
B) subjected to JAR regulations.
C) subjected to national regulations.
4) certificate of airworthiness issued or renewed after 28th September 2004 will:
A) be in a form and issued to a process which approved by EASA.
B) be valid for an initial period of 36 months.
C) class the subject aircraft as EASA or Non-Easa.
5) documents which must be carried on each flight include:
A) refuelling procedures and weight and balance schedule.
B) hazardous goods regulations and noise certificate.
C) flight manual and certificate of third party insurance.
6) documents to be carried in flight must include:
A) maintenance manual.
B) crew licences.
C) aircraft logbook.
7) if a certificate of third party insurance is lost by a member of the crew while on route:
A) the flight is to be halted until the document is replaced.
B) the captain must certify the loss of the document before the aircraft can depart.
C) the aircraft can proceed to base to collect a replacement document.
8) if the registration markings on a helicopter cannot be displayed in the required place due to the size of the aircraft then the marking can be applied:
A) to the underside with the tops of the letters facing forward.
B) vertically up the tail pylon.
C) across the width of the underside of the fuselage.
9) in an aoc organisation the operator must nominate post holders for the following:
A) flight operations, maintenance, ground operations, communications.
B) maintenance, crew training, ground operations, technical records.
C) ground operations, crew training, maintenance, flight operations.
10) The applicant for an air operators certificate (AOC) must:
A) register the aircraft in the same state as the registered office.
B) have the registered office in the same state as his nationality.
C) hold an AOC in the state in which the aircraft are registered.
11) the additional information, forms and manuals, which must be carried in flight in accordance with JAR-Ops 1, include:
A) notification of special category passengers, copy of the filed flight plan and relevant parts of the operations manual.
B) mass and balance documentation, type certificate and explosives certificate.
C) NOTAM/AIS briefing document, meteorological information and crew vaccination.
12) the air operator certificate:
A) is issued to an operator and a copy is carried on the aircraft to which it refers.
B) is issued to each aircraft and a copy is retained on the ground.
C) must be issued to an operator by all states entered.
14) the arrangements for the engineering support of an (air operators certificate ) aoc issued to JAR OPS1 is found in:
A) the requirements sub part m.
B) the regulations 13, 16 and 17 of the ANO.
C) CAP 360 – mandatory requirements.
15) the applicant for an AOC (air operator certificate) must:
A) have registered his aircraft in any member states of EASA or the EU.
B) have submitted his MOE (maintenance organisation exposition) to EASA for examination.
C) have the ability to satisfy the authority that he is able to conduct safe operations.
16) the air operator certificate (aoc) allows a person or company to operate aircraft for:
A) pleasure and instruction.
B) commercial air transportation.
C) whatever purpose is defined on the certificate.
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