Wing Section
In an official seal this represents an aircraft
Atom
Symbolizes engineering activity with its 4 orbiting electrons signifying the 4 major activiity/areas in the practice of aeronautical engineering
Shockwaves
symbolizes the aeronautical engineering is a dynamic and progressive profession
Electrons
4 major activity areas ( manufacture of aircraft, aircraft operation or maintenance, and education and training)
PD 1570 IRR
Article 1, section 2. Seal of the Board of Aeronautical Engineering
IRR
Implementing Rules and Regulations of PD 1570
Category A1, B1, B2, C1
Categories according to JAR-66 (JAR 66 - EASA PART 66)
European Aviation Safety Agency
now called the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
Joint Aviation Authorities
(JAA) responsible for publishing regulations governing the operations, maintenance, licensing, and certification/design standards for all classes of aircraft
Joint Aviation Requirements
(JAR) - Had no legal status until they were ratified by national governments, but many European countries adopted all or part of JARS as the basis for their own national regulations
CATEGORY A
EASA PART 66 - LINE MAINTENANCE CERTIFYING MECHANIC
CATEGORY B1
EASA PART 66 - MAINTENANCE CERTIFYING TECHNICIAN - MECHANICAL
CATEGORY B2
EASA PART 66 - MAINTENANCE CERTIFYING TECHNICIAN - AVIONIC
CATEGORY C
EASA PART 66 - BASE MAINTENANCE CERTIFYING ENGINEER
CATEGORY A - LINE MAINTENANCE CERTIFYING MECHANIC
Mino scheduled line maintenance and simple defect rectification
CATEGORY B1 - MAINTENANCE CERTIFYING TECHNICIAN - MECHANICAL
Maintenance on aircraft structure, power plant and mechanical and electrical systems, avionic systems requiring simple tests to prove their serviceability and no trouble shooting
CATEGORY B1 - MAINTENANCE CERTIFYING TECHNICIAN - AVIONIC
Maintenance performed on avionic and electrical systems and electric and avionics tasks within powerplant and mechanical systems requiring only simple test and minor scheduled line maintenance and simple defect rectification
CATEGORY C - BASE MAINTENANCE CERTIFYING ENGINEER
With respect to complex motor - powered aircraft and with respect to other complex motor - powered aircraft
15%
Relative Weight of the subject Aircraft Construction and Repair in the technical written examination given prior to registration for the practice of Aeronautical Engineering?
Can be found in PD 1570 - Section 16: Scope of Examinations
Pier Terminal
An airport terminal design uses a small, narrow building with aircraft parked on both sides
Satellite Terminal
Building ddetached from other airport buildings, so that aircraft can park around its entire circumference
Semi-Circular Terminal
Aircraft parked on one side and cars on the other. This design results in long walks for connecting passengers, but greatly reduces travel times between check-in and the aircraft
Concourse Terminal
Made up of several gates where planes park and passengers want to board
Chicago Convention 1944
The objectives of ICAO were ratified by?
ICAO
International Civil Aviation Organization, created in 1944 by the Chicago convention to promote the safe and orderly development of civil aviation around the world.
193
United Nations agency helps how many countries to cooperate together?
48MM
Maximum diameter of the seal of the board of Aeronautical Engineering. Seal shall be circular in shape with the maximum diameter __ and (1 1/7 in.)
Owner/Operator of the Aircraft
Primarily responsible for maintaining an aircraft in an airworthy condition?
CFR (Code of Federal Regulations)
The codification of the general and permanent regulations promulgated by the executive departments and agencies. Divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to federal regulation.
CFR 14
The codified Federal laws and regulations that are in effect as of the date of the publication pertaining to aeronautics, air transportation/aviation (including large and small aircraft such as commercial airplanes, helicopter, balloons and gliders).) FAA and NASA
CFR 14 Part 91
General Operating and Flight Rules
CFR 14 Section 91.403
Owner or operator of an aircraft is primarily responsible for maintaining that aircraft in an airworthy condition
Federal Aviation Authority
Who regulates the CFR?
FAA
Regulates civil aviation and US commerical space transportation, maintain and operate air traffic control and regulation and navigation systems for both civil and military aircrafts
VLO
Maximum landing gear operating speed. Maximum speed at which the landing gear on a retractable gear aircraft should be extended or retracted
VLE
Maximum landing gear extended speed. The top speed at which you can safely fly with landing gear extended
VMCG
The correct symbol for the minimum control speed on the ground with critical engine failed?
VFE
Maximum flaps extended speed
VY
Best rate of climb speed
VR
Speed at which the pilot initiates a gentle rotation of the aircraft to lift off the ground during take-off
VMC
Minimum speed in flight at which the aircraft is still controllable with the critical engine inoperative
VMCG
Minimum control speed ground. Aircraft is in minimum speed and still controllable with the critical engine inoperative while aircraft is on the ground
VI
Takeoff decision speed. Speed beyond which takeoff should be no longer be aborted.
VR
Rotation speed. The pilot begins to apply control inputs to cause aircraft nose to pitch up, after which it will leave the ground
LEFT
Standard Critical Engine
7
In RA 9497, the Board Members are composed of how many members?
CAAP (Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines)
Created under the Civil Aviation Authority Act of 2008
March 4, 2008
RA no. 9497 renamed the “Air Transportation Office” which is a line agency of the Department of Transportation and Communications to “Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines” headed by the Director General of Civil Aviation
CAAP
Responsible for the regulation of civil aviation in the Philippines. Flight Standard and Inspectorate Service (FSIS) and Aerodrome and Air Navigation Services Oversight Office (AANSOO).
Part 4
Which PCAR part provides the requirementss for registration of Aircraft?
PCAR (Philippine Civil Aviation Regulations)
Provides for specific requirements for obtaining the certificate to operate commerical air transport
CAAP
Regulates PCAR
Part 1
General Policies, Procedures, and Definitions
Part 2 - Personnel Licensing
Presents detailed requirements for the general rules of licensing
Part 3 - Approved Training Organizations
Outlines the requirements and regulations for flight crew training courses in the PH
Part 4 - Aircraft Registration and Marking
Sets forth requirements for registration of aircraft
Part 5 - Airworthiness
Regulatory requirements for the airworthiness of aircraft expected to operate in the PH
Part 6 - Approved Maintenance Organization
Approved Maintenance Organization
Part 7 - Instrument and Equipment
Instrument and Equipment
Part 8 - Operations
Operations
Part 9 - Air Operator Certification and Administration
Air Operator Certification and Administration
Part 10
Commercial Air Transport by Foreign Air Carriers within Republic of the Philippines
Part 11
Aerial Work and Operating Limitations for Non-Type Certificated Aircraft
Part 13
Accident and Incident Reporting and Investigation
Part 18
Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Air
Philippine Aeronautical Engineering Decree
Title of PD 1570
Pres. Ferdinand E. Marcos
Enacted on June 11, 1978
June 11, 1978
When was the PD 1570 enacted?
ATA 100
ATA numbering system, common referencing standard for commercial aircraft documentation
ATA 78
Thrust Reverser
ATA 18
Vibration and Noise Analysis (Helicopter only)
ATA 78
EXHAUST
ATA 48
IN FLIGHT FUEL DISPENSING
ATA 38
Water Waste
yellow, white
Per ICAO, markings on the runways of all Taxiway are __ and airport are __
14 CFR PART 43
Each person performing an annual 100-hour inspection shall use a checklist that contains at least those items in the appendix of ?
PART 43
Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding, and Alteration
PART 43
To provide requirements that govern general maintenance, preventative maintenance, rebuilding, and alteration of a plane after they have been manufactured to ensure the are airworthy.
PART 65
Certification - Airmen other than flight crew members
PART 65
Prescribed the requirements for issuing the following certificates and associated ratings
Part 91 - General Operating and Flight Rules
Explains the general operating and flight rules
AC 43.13-1B
Acceptable Methods, Techniques , and Practices - Aircraft Inspection and Repair
Advisory Circular (AC)
Contains methods, techniques, and practices acceptable to the Administrator for the inspection and repair of non pressurized areas of civil aircraft
CFR
Code of Federal Regulations (Issued by the USA)
AD (Advisory Circular)
Neither bending nor regulatory; issued by FAA (CAAP FOR THE PHILIPPINES)
RP-S
A non-type certificated aircraft under PCAR shall have a registration marking starting with?
RP - C
Classify aircraft, except gliders as complying fully with the airworthiness requirements
RP-X
EXPERIMENTAL CERTIFICATE
RP-R
Complying in some limited respect with the airworthiness
PART 3
which PCAR part provides the requirements for Approved Training Organizations
PART 3
Approved Training Organizations
PART 6
Approved Maintenance Organizations
PART 9
Air Operator Certification and Administration
NATIONAL CAA
Who issues the type certificate of an aircraft?
Type Certificate
An official document issued by CAA or regulatory agency that certifies the design of an aircraft or aircraft component. It confirms aircraft or component meets the airworthines standards
JAR - 145 Organization
Referred as Part - 145 under the European Aviation Safet Agency (EASA) is an approved maintenance organization responsible for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) of aircraft and its components
JAR - 21
Referred as Part 21 under EASA, an approved design organization responsible for the design, development and certification of aircraft and its components
The National CAA
issued by CAA, responsible for overseeing the design, manufacture, and airworthiness certification of aircraft within its jurisdiction
FAR (Federal Aviation Regulations)
regulations set by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the US
Accountable Manager
The manager who has coporate authority for ensuring that all training commitments can be financed and carried out to the standard required by the authority and any additional requirements defined by ATO