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NAME: ______________________________ DATE: ___________

FINAL EXAMINATION Civil Air Regulation and Labor Laws

I. Multiple choices. Encircle the best answer.

1. It describes the ratings (Class and/or Limited) in detail and will contain or reference material
and process specifications used in performing repair work, along with any limitations applied to the maintenance
organization.
a. Specific Operating Provisions c. Returned to the service
b. Signature d. Specialized maintenance
2. It refers to any maintenance not normally performed by an AMO
a. Specific Operating Provisions c. Returned to the service
b. Signature d. Specialized maintenance
3. It is the unique identification used as a means of authenticating a maintenance record entry
or maintenance record.
a. Specific Operating Provisions c. Returned to the service
b. Signature d. Specialized maintenance
4. It refers to the document signed by an authorized representative of an approved
maintenance organization (AMO) in respect of an inspection, repair or modification on a complete aircraft,
engine or propeller after it has received a Maintenance Release for the maintenance performed at an AMO.
a. Specific Operating Provisions c. Returned to the service
b. Signature d. Specialized maintenance
5. It is the system consisting of all the engines, drive system components (if applicable), and
propellers (if installed), their accessories, ancillary part, and fuel and oil systems installed on an aircraft but
excluding the rotors for a helicopter.
a. Housing c. Facility
b. Maintenance release d. Powerplant
6. It refers to the certification confirming that the maintenance work to which it relates has
been complied with in accordance with the applicable standards of airworthiness, using approved data.
a. Housing c. Facility
b. Maintenance release d. Powerplant
7. It refers to the buildings, hangars, and other structures to accommodate the necessary
equipment and materials of a maintenance organization
a. Housing c. Facility
b. Maintenance release d. Powerplant
8. It refers to the physical plant, including land, buildings, and equipment, which provide the
means for the performance of maintenance, preventive maintenance, or modifications of any article.
a. Housing c. Facility
b. Maintenance release d. Powerplant
9. It is the electronic or automated system capable of receiving, storing, and processing external
data; and transmitting and presenting such data in a usable form for the accomplishment of a specific function.
a. Composite c. Article
b. Certificated Approved Maintenance Organization d. Computer system
10. It refers to the Structural materials made of substances; including, but not limited to, wood,
metal, ceramic; plastic, fiber-reinforced materials, graphite, boron, or epoxy, with built-in strengthening agents
that may by in the form of filaments, foils; powders, or flakes; of a different material.
a. Composite c. Article
b. Certificated Approved Maintenance Organization d. Computer system
11. It means approved by the Authority.
a. Composite c. Article
b. Certificated Approved Maintenance Organization d. Computer system
12. It refers to the item, including but not limited to, an aircraft; airframe, aircraft engine,
propeller, appliance, accessory, assembly, subassembly, system, subsystem, component, unit, product or part
a. Composite c. Article
b. Certificated Approved Maintenance Organization d. Computer system
13. It refers to the technical information approved by the Authority.
a. Approved data c. Base maintenance manager
b. Accountable manager (maintenance) d. Accountable manager
14. It refers to the manager who has corporate authority for ensuring that all maintenance,
preventive maintenance, and modification required by the aircraft owner/operator can be financed and carried
out to the standard required by the Authority.
a. Approved data c. Base maintenance manager
b. Accountable manager (maintenance) d. Accountable manager
15. It refers to the manager that shall be responsible for ensuring that all necessary resources are
available to accomplish maintenance required to support the AMO's approval.
a. Approved data c. Base maintenance manager
b. Accountable manager (maintenance) d. Accountable manager
16. It refers to the manager that shall be responsible for ensuring that all maintenance required
to be carried out in the hangar, plus any defect rectification carried out during base maintenance, is carried out
to specified design and quality standards
a. Approved data c. Base maintenance manager
b. Accountable manager (maintenance) d. Accountable manager
17. It refers to the manager that shall be responsible for ensuring that all maintenance required
to be carried out on the line, including line defect rectification, is performed to the required standards
a. Quality manager c. Workshop manager
b. Planners d. Line maintenance manager
18. It refers to the manager that shall be responsible for ensuring that all work on aircraft
components is performed to required standards
a. Quality manager c. Workshop manager
b. Planners d. Line maintenance manager
19. It refers to the Manager that shall be responsible for requesting remedial action as necessary
by the base maintenance manager/line maintenance manager/workshop manager or the accountable manager,
as appropriate.
a. Quality manager c. Workshop manager
b. Planners d. Line maintenance manager
20. It is able to interpret maintenance requirements into maintenance tasks, and have an
appreciation that they have no authority to deviate from the aircraft maintenance program.
a. Quality manager c. Workshop manager
b. Planners d. Line maintenance manager

II. Write the appropriate word which represents each letter in the acronyms below.
1. AMO –
2. PMA -
3. TSO -
4. RTS –
5. ATO -

III. Identify the requirements in each of the following category indicated below.

1-2 two documents consist of AMO certificate


3-7 Content of AMO certificate
8-10 rating of the AMO

IV. Identify the following rating of AMO. Write A if Airframe ratings P if powerplant ratings and Pr if Propeller
ratings.
1. Fixed-pitch propellers 6. Rotorcraft 2,736 kg take-off weight
2. Reciprocating engines 7. Turbo shaft engines.
3. Ground-adjustable propellers 8. Aircraft 5,700 kg take-off weight
4. Turbo propeller engines 9. Turbojet Engines
5. Variable-pitch propellers. 10. Turbofan engines

V. Essay
1. In own words what is the importance of knowing the labor code/law? ( 50 words)
2. What is the difference between regular and casual employment and set an example related to the aviation

Prepared by:
John Christian H. De Leon
1. Specific operating provisions A
2. Specialized maintenance D
3. Signature B
4. Returned to the service C
5. Powerplant D
6. Maintenance release B
7. Housing A
8. Facility C
9. Computer System D
10. Composite A
11. Certificated Approved Maintenance Organization B
12. Article C
13. Approved data A
14. Accountable Manager (Maintenance). B
15. Accountable Manager D
16. Base Maintenance Manager C
17. Line Maintenance Manager D
18. Workshop Manager C
19. Quality Manager A
20. Planners B

II.

 1. A one page certificate signed by the Authority, and


 2. A multi-page specific operating provisions signed by the Accountable Manager and the
Authority, containing the terms, conditions, and authorizations

 (1) The certificate number specifically assigned to the AMO;


 (2) The name and location (main place of business) of the AMO;
 (3) The date of issue and period of validity;
 (4) The ratings issued to the AMO; and
 (5) Authority signature

1. Airframe ratings
2. Powerplant ratings
3. Propeller ratings

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