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When must an occurrence report be submitted to Transport Canada?
✔✔A) After any serious incident, accident, or regulatory violation
B) Only for international flights
C) If a flight is delayed due to maintenance
D) Only when requested by an investigator
Who is responsible for ensuring that an aircraft complies with its maintenance schedule?
A) The air traffic controller
B) The passengers onboard
✔✔C) The aircraft operator or owner
D) The AME who last worked on the aircraft
What must be done if an aircraft component is replaced?
✔✔A) The replacement must be documented in the aircraft’s maintenance records
B) The aircraft must be grounded for 48 hours before the next flight
C) The old component must be stored for future use
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,D) No action is required if the new component is identical
What is the primary purpose of a Safety Management System (SMS)?
✔✔A) To identify, assess, and mitigate risks in aviation operations
B) To track pilot training records
C) To monitor aircraft fuel efficiency
D) To provide flight scheduling assistance
What must be done if a serious defect is found during a routine inspection?
✔✔A) The defect must be repaired before the aircraft can be returned to service
B) The aircraft owner must be notified, but the aircraft can continue to fly
C) The defect should be recorded for future maintenance
D) The pilot can decide if the aircraft is safe to operate
How often must an aircraft with a Certificate of Airworthiness undergo an inspection?
✔✔A) As specified by the aircraft’s maintenance schedule and regulatory requirements
B) Only when a defect is reported
C) Every six months
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,D) Only after a major repair
What is the function of an Approved Maintenance Organization (AMO)?
✔✔A) To perform aircraft maintenance and ensure compliance with regulatory standards
B) To train pilots for commercial operations
C) To issue air traffic control clearances
D) To provide weather information to pilots
What document must be consulted before carrying out maintenance on an aircraft?
✔✔A) The manufacturer’s maintenance manual
B) The Aeronautics Act
C) The air traffic control operations manual
D) The aircraft’s logbook
Who is responsible for ensuring an aircraft is airworthy before flight?
A) The airport authority
B) The manufacturer of the aircraft
✔✔C) The pilot-in-command
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, D) The passengers
When must an aircraft undergo an annual airworthiness inspection?
A) Every six months
B) Whenever the owner decides
✔✔C) Once every 12 months
D) Only if a major defect is found
What is required before performing maintenance on a Canadian-registered aircraft?
A) A letter of approval from the aircraft owner
✔✔B) A valid AME license or approved certification
C) A Transport Canada special authorization
D) A flight test by the pilot-in-command
Who is responsible for signing a maintenance release after work is performed on an aircraft?
✔✔A) The aircraft maintenance engineer (AME) who performed the work
B) The aircraft owner or operator
C) The air traffic controller
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