NCATT AET AEIT Endorsement
Certification Exam 2025/2026 | Aviation
Electronics Technician | Questions &
Correct Answers | Verified Competency
|Grade A (100% Correct Elaborations)
Electromagnetic Interference (5.5.5.5)
caused when electromagnetic fields (radio waves) induce high-frequency voltages in a wire or
component. (AC 43.13-1B 11-89)
Grounding (5.5.5.5)
Establishing a physical wire path that gives electricity a path to earth/ground.
Bonding (5.5.5.5)
Connection of non-current carrying conductive elements ie. enclosures and structures.
Conductor plating (5.5.5.1)
Copper wire plated with Tin, Silver, or Nickel. Tin is the most common. wire plating has a
slower oxidation rate than bare copper.
Voltage drop in wires (5.5.5.1)
Should not exceed 2% of the regulated voltage when the generator is carrying rated current or the
battery is being discharged at 5 minute rate.
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, NCATT AET AEIT Endorsement
Certification Exam 2025/2026 | Aviation
Electronics Technician | Questions &
Correct Answers | Verified Competency
|Grade A (100% Correct Elaborations)
The allowable voltage drop in a 28 volt continuous circuit is:
a. 1 volt
b. 2 volts
c. 5 volts
d. 4 volts
a. 1 volt
Voltage rating (5.5.5.1)
The voltage rating of a cable is the highest voltage that may be continuously applied to a
completed cable construction in compliance with the relevant cable standard or specification
Shielded wire (5.5.5.1)
Electrical wire that is enclosed in a braided metal jacket. Electromagnetic energy radiated from
the wire is trapped by the braid and is carried to ground.
Receiving Inspection (5.4.1.1)
ensure that incoming parts are checked against purchase orders, manufacturers specifications,
drawings and dimensions and other available documentation to CONFIRM AUTHENTICITY of
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, NCATT AET AEIT Endorsement
Certification Exam 2025/2026 | Aviation
Electronics Technician | Questions &
Correct Answers | Verified Competency
|Grade A (100% Correct Elaborations)
the material. Conformance to applicable technical standards will be verified. Incoming material
must be separated from previously inspected material
cable (5.5.5.1)
A bundle of wires covered by rubber or plastic along which an electric current can pass.
New Equipment Acceptance (5.4.1)
Receiving inspection, physical condition, inventory of equipment and accessories for installation
Visual inspections (5.4.1.2)
New parts will be visually inspected to confirm the PN and SN, the part markings, and general
condition. All parts/components must be accompanied by documents the CLEARY INDICATE
APPROVED/ACCEPTABLE SOURCE.
Suspected Unapproved Parts (SUP)
Red Tagged - Placed in quarantine - report using FAA Form 8120-11. Ref. AC 21-29.
Direct Marking (5.5.5.3) 1
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Certification Exam 2025/2026 | Aviation
Electronics Technician | Questions &
Correct Answers | Verified Competency
|Grade A (100% Correct Elaborations)
Electromagnetic Interference (5.5.5.5)
caused when electromagnetic fields (radio waves) induce high-frequency voltages in a wire or
component. (AC 43.13-1B 11-89)
Grounding (5.5.5.5)
Establishing a physical wire path that gives electricity a path to earth/ground.
Bonding (5.5.5.5)
Connection of non-current carrying conductive elements ie. enclosures and structures.
Conductor plating (5.5.5.1)
Copper wire plated with Tin, Silver, or Nickel. Tin is the most common. wire plating has a
slower oxidation rate than bare copper.
Voltage drop in wires (5.5.5.1)
Should not exceed 2% of the regulated voltage when the generator is carrying rated current or the
battery is being discharged at 5 minute rate.
1
, NCATT AET AEIT Endorsement
Certification Exam 2025/2026 | Aviation
Electronics Technician | Questions &
Correct Answers | Verified Competency
|Grade A (100% Correct Elaborations)
The allowable voltage drop in a 28 volt continuous circuit is:
a. 1 volt
b. 2 volts
c. 5 volts
d. 4 volts
a. 1 volt
Voltage rating (5.5.5.1)
The voltage rating of a cable is the highest voltage that may be continuously applied to a
completed cable construction in compliance with the relevant cable standard or specification
Shielded wire (5.5.5.1)
Electrical wire that is enclosed in a braided metal jacket. Electromagnetic energy radiated from
the wire is trapped by the braid and is carried to ground.
Receiving Inspection (5.4.1.1)
ensure that incoming parts are checked against purchase orders, manufacturers specifications,
drawings and dimensions and other available documentation to CONFIRM AUTHENTICITY of
2
, NCATT AET AEIT Endorsement
Certification Exam 2025/2026 | Aviation
Electronics Technician | Questions &
Correct Answers | Verified Competency
|Grade A (100% Correct Elaborations)
the material. Conformance to applicable technical standards will be verified. Incoming material
must be separated from previously inspected material
cable (5.5.5.1)
A bundle of wires covered by rubber or plastic along which an electric current can pass.
New Equipment Acceptance (5.4.1)
Receiving inspection, physical condition, inventory of equipment and accessories for installation
Visual inspections (5.4.1.2)
New parts will be visually inspected to confirm the PN and SN, the part markings, and general
condition. All parts/components must be accompanied by documents the CLEARY INDICATE
APPROVED/ACCEPTABLE SOURCE.
Suspected Unapproved Parts (SUP)
Red Tagged - Placed in quarantine - report using FAA Form 8120-11. Ref. AC 21-29.
Direct Marking (5.5.5.3) 1
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