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Test your knowledge of Canadian Aviation Regulations with this challenging quiz designed for aviation professionals and enthusiasts. Featuring 30 hard-hitting questions, this quiz covers various aspects of airworthiness, maintenance, and operational standards.

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CAR Part V, subpart 73 contains regulations for:
AMOs
AWDs
SDRs
Type Certificates
The procedures for inspections after abnormal occurrences are found in:
CAR 571, Aircraft Maintenance Requirements, Appendix A
CAR 625, Appendix G
CAR 625, Appendix A
AWM Chapter 571, Aircraft Maintenance Requirements, Appendix A
Commercial Air Service Standards are found in:
CAR 726
CAR 706
Airworthiness Manual Chapter 523
CAR 625, Appendix B
Specification tables for aircraft position lights are found:
CAR 625, Appendix I, Schedule I
CAR 605, Appendix C
AWM 571
CAR 571 Schedule I
Which part of CARs pertains to AME licensing?
Part I, subpart 3
Part IV, subpart 3
Part VI, subpart 5
Part VII, subpart 91
Regulations governing Flight Authority are found in:
AWM manual Chapter 571
CAR 507
CAR 571
AWM 573
Airworthiness Regulations are found in:
The Airworthiness Manual
CAR part VI
CAR 625
CAR Part V
The height of the letters in the marks displayed on a heavier-than-air aircraft, that does not display marks under the wing or cabin shall be:
11.8 inches
20 cm
15cm
19.68 inches
Which part of CARs contains the standards for aircraft equipment and maintenance?
CAR 625
Appendix H, CAR 605
Appendix G, CAR 571
AWM Chapter 571
Standards for licensing AME’s are found in
AWM Chapter 565
CAR 403
AWM Chapter 566
CAR Part VI
The standards for the inspection and testing of altimeter systems are found in
Appendix C, CAR 605
Appendix B, AWM 571
Appendix D, CAR 625
Schedule II, CAR 571
A damaged aircraft which no longer conforms to its type design, but is capable of safe flight, would require which type of flight authority?
Specific purpose flight permit issued pursuant to CAR 507
Special C of A - restricted issued pursuant to CAR 507
Special C of A - provisional issued pursuant to CAR 507
No flight authority can be issued until repairs are completed and certified under CAR 571.10
After an interim SDR report is filed, a complete follow-up report must be filed within ___ days of the occurrence.
7 Days
5 Working Days
30 Days
2 Weeks
Maintenance performance rules are found in:
CAR 625, Equipment and Maintenance Standard
CAR 605, General Operating and Flight Rules
CARs 571, Aircraft Maintenance Requirements
CARs 706, Commercial Air Service Standards
An SDR must be reported within:
A) 3 working days of the defect occurring
48 hrs of the defect occurring
2 weeks of the defect occurring
7 days of the defect occurring
Standards for flight authority are found in:
AWM chapter 571
CAR Part V, subpart 7
AWM Chapter 509
AWM chapter 507
Variable pitch propellers must be overhauled:
Every ten years, or 2500 hours air time, whichever comes first
Where the manufacturer has made recommendations regarding the air time between overhauls, at the interval recommended or every ten years, whichever comes first
According to the intervals in Appendix C, CAR 625, unless otherwise approved by an on-condition maintenance program approved under CAR 625, Appendix D
Every five years, or according to the intervals in Appendix C, CAR 625
Where is the approved inspection schedule for small, piston powered aircraft found?
CAR 625, Appendix B, Part I
CAR 571
CAR 605, Schedule I
CAR 571, Schedule II
Appendix C, Out of Phase Tasks is found in:
CAR 571, Aircraft Maintenance Requirements
CAR 605, General Operating and F light Rules
AWM Chapter 571
CAR 625, Equipment and Maintenance Standards
Under an approved MCM that provides for it, a flight training unit or a commercial air service may borrow a part through a pooling agreement for:
A maximum of 30 days
Flight Training Units and Commercial Air Services may not install borrowed parts on their aircraft
100 hours or 90 days, whichever is greater
30 days or 50 hours air time whichever is greater
Except where equipped with water activated batteries, ELTs must be checked in accordance with Appendix G of AWM 571:
Every 24 months
In accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations
On the first five minutes of every hour
Every 12 months .
General Provisions are found in:
AWM chapter 571
CAR Part III
AWM chapter 507
CAR part I
Where are the detailed task listings for elementary work found?
Appendix A, CAR 625
AWM Chapter 571
Appendix B, CAR 625
AWM Chapter 566
A progressive maintenance program for small piston powered private aircraft:
A) Must be accomplished every 100 hours of air time
Only commercial aircraft are eligible for progressive inspections
Allows the owner to defer inspections until such a time as is practicable, but at least, before 100 hours accumulated air time
Must provide a complete inspection to at least the same extent of Appendix B in CAR 625 within each 12 month period
How often must altimeters and pitot-static systems be checked?
Every 24 months
Annually
Every 6 months
None of the above
Hard time intervals for aircraft equipment maintenance are found in:
Appendix B, AWM 571
Appendix C, CAR 605
Appendix G, CAR 571
Appendix C, CAR 625
The Regulations governing SDRs are found in:
CAR Part V, subpart 93
CAR Part V, Subpart 71
CAR 529
CAR Part V, Subpart 21
The regulations governing ADs are found in:
CAR Part V, Subpart 21
AWM Chapter 501
AWM Chapter 593
CAR Part V, Subpart 9
Where are the requirements for maintenance releases found?
CAR 507
CAR 571
CAR 625
AWM 507
Where would the regulations and additional information on compliance with ADs be found?
CAR 593, AWM 593
CAR 521, Appendix H of CAR 625
CAR 591, AWM 591
CAR 605, CAR 625, Appendix H
Elementary work means:
Those tasks for which a maintenance release may be signed by the pilot in command
Those tasks that are listed as elementary work in the Aircraft Equipment and Maintenance Standards, CAR 625, Appendix A
Those tasks that are listed in schedule II of CAR 571, Aircraft Maintenance requirements
Those task that are not subject to the requirements of CAR 571 or CAR 605
Where are the standards for delegation of authority found?
The ANOs
CARS 501
AWM Chapter 505
The aeronautics code
Appendix D of CAR 625 is:
The approved maintenance schedule for small, piston powered aircraft
The approved maintenance schedule for balloons
Only applicable to large aircraft operated pursuant to CAR Part IV and CAR Part VII
Operator’s approved maintenance schedules
Where are the privileges listed for an AME license found?
AWM Chapter 566
CAR 566
CAR 403
STD 571
Where are the tasks listed for elementary work?
Appendix A, CAR 625
AWM Chapter 571
Appendix B, CAR 625
AWM Chapter 566
What is the maximum amount of time a Flight Permit shall be issued for?
12 months
60 Days
30 days
6 months
Where are NDT tasks for an AMO that is not certified for NDT listed?
CAR 566
CAR 571 Appendix A
Std 571, Appendix K
CAR 625, Appendix D
What is the maximum allowable calendar time between overhauls on a variable pitch prop
5 years
10 years
6 years
Manufacturer’s recommendations apply
Where are overhaul intervals for variable pitch propellers found?
Car 625, Appendix C, Out of Phase Tasks
STD 571, Appendix D, Inspection of Aircraft Propellers
CAR 571.13 Installation of Parts
CAR 605, Aircraft Equipment Requirements
When an aircraft is damaged, which section of CARs is best consulted to determine whether the repair is a major or minor repair?
CAR 571 Schedule II Specialized Maintenance
STD 571 Appendix A Criteria for classification of Modifications and Repairs
CAR 511 Approval of Modification and Repair Designs
STD 571 Appendix L Major Repair or Major Modification Report
Where are the standards for altimeter system test and inspection found?
STD 571, Appendix B
CAR 625, Appendix C
CAR 571, Schedule II
CAR 625, Appendix B, Part I
Where are the standards for flight authority found?
CAR 570
AWM Chapter 571
CAR 593
STD 507
Where are the tasks listed as specialized maintenance found?
CAR 625 Appendix C
STD 571,Appendix L
CAR 625, Appendix A
CAR 571, Schedule II
Where are the maintenance standards for commercial air operators found?
CAR 706
CAR 571
CAR 724
CAR 726
Maintenance means:
The overhaul, repair, required inspection or modification, or removal and installation of aeronautical products, and includes elementary work and servicing.
The overhaul, repair, required inspection or modification, or removal and installation of aeronautical products, not including elementary work and servicing.
The disassembly, inspection, repair and reassembly of an aeronautical product to restore it to the conformance with the type certificate.
Inspection, repair, modification and servicing in conformance with the applicable standards of airworthiness.
Notices to Aircraft Maintenance Engineers and Owners (NAMEOs) were replaced by
Service bulletins
SDRs
Service difficulty alerts
Airworthiness notices
Airworthiness limitation means:
A limitation in relation to an aeronautical product in the form of a life limit or a maintenance task that is mandatory as a condition of the type certificate
A limitation in relation to an aeronautical product in the form of operating restrictions
Operating limitations of an aircraft’s airframe, engines, or associated systems
Maximum published tolerances of an aircraft’s airframe, engines, or associated systems.
Which of the following is considered specialized maintenance on non-pressurized aircraft skin or the skin of an aircraft float?
A repair to damage exceeding 6 inches in any direction
Any repair requiring the installation of rivets
A repair to a skin that extends over a rib, former, or longeron
Any repair to a skin that requires the use of a support, jig, or fixture
The following statement: An alteration to the type design of an aeronautical product in respect of which a type certificate has been issued that has other than a negligible effect on the weight and centre-of-gravity limits, structural strength, performance, power plant operation, flight characteristics or other qualities affecting its airworthiness or environmental characteristics defines:
A major modification
A supplemental type certificate
A major repair
A repair design certificate
In a CARs number, the digits immediately following the decimal point or period denote:
The sub-section
The section
The sub-part
The paragraph
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