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AVIT-222 Final Exam Review PDF | Aviation Maintenance & Aircraft Systems Study Guide (2026–2027)

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Prepare for your AVIT-222 Final Exam with this Aviation Maintenance & Aircraft Systems Study Guide PDF, an independent study resource designed to help aviation students review essential maintenance principles and aircraft systems. This guide includes organized study notes, comprehensive concept reviews, and practice questions to reinforce learning and improve final exam performance. Topics include aircraft structures, powerplant fundamentals, electrical and avionics systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, fuel systems, flight controls, landing gear, aircraft inspections, maintenance documentation, aviation safety regulations, troubleshooting techniques, human factors, preventive maintenance, FAA maintenance practices, and scenario-based practice questions. Ideal for students enrolled in aviation maintenance technology programs and aviation systems coursework.

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AVIT-222 Final Exam Review v2




2026-2027

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,Clearance Void Time - May be given as part of clearance when departing non-towered airports
- You must depart BEFORE the clearance void time
- If unable, recontact ATC ASAP but no later than 20 mins after clearance void time


"Pop Up" Clearances - Requested when airborne
- Usually due to enroute or destination weather falling below VFR minimums
- Request via radio from ATC
- Remember to close your VFR flight plan


Clearance Format CRAFT • C clearance limit
• R route
• A altitude
• F departure frequency
• T transponder code


Hemispheric Rule (FAR 91.159) - 0/179: Odd altitude
- 180-359: Even altitude



Minimum IFR Altitudes - Except when landing or taking
-off
- 1000' over non-mountainous terrain
- 2000' over mountainous terrain
- Includes terrain AND obstacles 4 nm either side of flight path


IFR Minimum fuel - Fuel to destination + 45 mins
- If alternate required, fuel to destination + fuel to alternate + 45 mins



Alternate planning - If destination airport DOES NOT have a published instrument approach procedure
you MUST always declare an alternate
- If destination airport DOES approach procedure:

• 1-2-3 Rule have a published instrument
- One hour before and after ETA
- 2,000+ ceiling
- 3 sm + visibility


Alternate airport weather AT ETA TO THAT AIRPORT -If alternate has a precision approach: 600/2
- If alternate has ONLY a non-precision approach: 800/2



PIC must be IFR current by • 6 approaches, holding, tracking a navigation signal within previous 6 months OR:
• IPC within past 6 months, OR:
• Part 121, 135 or military check-ride within past 6 months


IFR Clearance required to: - Fly in CONTROLLED airspace (B,C,D, and E) when conditions are less than VFR
minimums for that airspace
- Fly in Class A airspace


Category of Aircraft - Airplane
- Rotorcraft
- Glider
- Powered-Lift
- Lighter-Than-Air


Class of Airplane - Single Engine Land
- Multi Engine Land
- Single Engine Sea
- Multi Engine Sea


Type of Aircraft Make and Model (Boeing 747)
Greater than 12,500 MTW, jet, or other make and model designated by FAA
Administrator.

,Instrument Currency - 6 Approaches
(within the last 6 months) - Holding
- Tracking/Navigation/Signal


14 CFR 91.169 states You must file an alternate airport! Unless.....

1. The airport has an instrument approach

2. Weather reports and forecasts indicate 1 hour before and after the ETA the
ceiling will be at least 2,000ft AGL and 3 SM the visibility will be at least


At your alternate at the ETA the weather must be at least: - If usable precision approach is available: • 600ft / 2 SM

- If only non-precision approach is available/usable: • 800ft / 2 SM

- No approaches available?
• Descent from the MEA, approach, and landing must be able to be conducted
under basic VFR


Minimum IFR Altitude - MEA or RNAV MEA when using an airway

- MOCA may be used if depicted and within 22 NM of the facility

- Off airway? Select altitude at/above OROCA


Magnetic course 0° to 179° Odd altitude (or flight level)




Magnetic course 180° to 359° Even altitude (or flight level)




All equipment for VFR flight day & night....plus - Generator/Alternator (adequate supply)
- Radio (two-way communications)
- Altimeter (barometrically-adjustable)
- Ball (slip/skid indicator)
- Clock (hours/minutes/seconds)
- Attitude Indicator
- Rate-of-turn indicator (turn coordinator)
- Directional gyro (heading indicator)


If flown at/above FL240 - If a VOR is required by 91.205 the aircraft must also be equipped with DME or a
RNAV system.



Required inspections: (AVIATE) - Altimeter (pitot-static) - 24 calendar months
- VOR - 30 days
- 100-hour - For hire
- Annual - 12 calendar months
- Transponder - 24 calendar months
- ELT - 12 calendar months (plus battery limitations)


Cruise Clearances Authorizes Descent at pilot's discretion and initiation of any approach at destination
May vary altitudes at pilot's discretion up to clearance altitude
Once pilot reports leaving an altitude, cannot return without further ATC clearance
"Sioux 24, cleared to the Devil's Lake Airport. Cruise 6000".


VFR On-Top Clearance Pilot requested VFR cruising altitude
Must comply with VFR cloud clearance criteria and minimum IFR altitudes



IFR to VFR IFR departure clearance with cancellation by pilot upon reaching VFR conditions

, "Pop-Up" IFR clearances Pilot requested
Transition to IFR in order to descend into IFR conditions



Direct routing Direct routes using self-contained airborne navigation systems (ex. GPS) exceeding
NAVAID service volumes



Enroute Charts does not show: - Topographic features
- Obstruction heights
- Roads
- Cities and Towns


Enroute Charts does show: - Major bodies of water
- Airports
- Navigational aids
- Some airspace


Two Types of Enroute Charts - Low Altitude (LO)
- High Altitude (HI)



Low Altitude (LO) Enroute Charts Airways below 18,000ft MSL (victor airways)




High Altitude (HI) Enroute Charts Airways 18,000ft MSL and above (jet routes)




VOR and VORTAC Aid - Compass rose (if part of the en route structure)
- Pointer indicates magnetic north • Used with IFR plotters



NDB (non-directional beacon) Aid - Pointer indicates magnetic north
- Smaller version of the symbol represents a compass locator



Localizer Navigation Aid - Localizer symbol shows ILS, MLS, LDA, and SDF
- Course displayed over the symbol
- Crosshatching on left side of symbol denotes LOC-BC.


NAVAID Facility Information • Name
• Frequency
• Identifier
• Morse Code translation
• Lat/Long Coordinates
• Flight Service Station
• Frequencies Remoted to NAVAID
• HIWAS, ASOS/AWOS


Victor Airways • Even numbered airways run primarily east/west
• Odd numbered airways run primarily north/south
• 8 nautical miles wide
- if the airway is further than 51 nautical miles from the nearest VOR, the width is
expanded to include airspace 4.5 degrees angle from center of NAVAID.


Intersections/Fixes Aids - Checkpoints along an airway
- Allow pilot and ATC to check progress of flight
- Five letter names
- Can be identified with 2 VORs, DME, or other NAVAIDs

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