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CAR 102
AWM Chapter 571
CAR 202
CAR 222
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Signed by two AMEs
Carried out by an AMO
Done according to appendix E, AWM chapter 571
Done according to CAR 623
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CAR 571, Aircraft Maintenance Requirements, Appendix A
CAR 625, Appendix G
CAR 625, Appendix A
AWM Chapter 571, Aircraft Maintenance Requirements, Appendix A
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Airworthiness Notices (ANs)
The Maintainer
The Canada Gazette
The Canadian Registry
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CAR 706
CAR 726
Airworthiness Manual Chapter 563
CAR 625, Appendix B
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The AME
The AMO
The aircraft owner
Transport Canada
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Interim Certificate of Airworthiness
Certificate of Airworthiness
Special Certificate of Airworthiness
A Flight permit issued pursuant to CAR 507
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The overhaul, repair' required inspection or modification, or removal and installation of aeronautical products, and includes elementary work and servicing.
The overhaul, repair, required inspection or modification, or removal and installation of aeronautical products, not including elementary work and servicing.
Inspection, repair, modification, and servicing, in conformance with the applicable standards of airworthiness.
The disassembly' inspection, repair and reassembly of an aeronautical product to restore it to conform with the type certificate.
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Mandatory if the aircraft is flown in Canadian airspace
Mandatory where the foreign airworthiness authority controls the type design of the aircraft
Mandatory only if a Canadian registered aircraft is operated in the country of issue
Not Mandatory
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According to the MPM of an appropriately rated AMO
By an AME appropriately rated in that specialty
By a person under the direct supervision of a specialty AME
By the holder of a restricted certification authority issued pursuant to CAR 571
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Maintenance
Mechanics
Aircraft
Aeroplanes
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Supplemental Type Certificate
Limited Supplemental Type certificate issued before Dec 1, 2009
Repair Design Approval
All of the above
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For safety considerations, life limited parts are not eligible for use on aircraft
The part is installed at an AMO certified for that particular type of work
A complete technical history of the part is available
The part has been overhauled and re-certified by an AMO
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An AMO only
The aircraft owner
An AME working under an AMO only
None of the above - amateur-built aircraft are not subject to CARs
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Any aircraft structure, the failure of which could jeopardize the safety of the aircraft
Wings, fuselage and tail surfaces, and includes engine mounts and landing gear
Structures that carry loads during all phases of flight
Structures that carry flight, ground' or pressure loads
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Fit and safe for flight
Fit and safe for flight and in conformance with its type design
Maintained according to the applicable standards of airworthiness
In conformance with the aircraft equipment and operating standard, CAR 625
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Every 12 months
Every 24 months
Every 36 months
In the absence of manufacturer's recommendations, every 12 months
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Transport Canada
The AME who signs the maintenance release
The pilot in command
None of the above - under CARs, a test flight is mandatory after any maintenance operation that may affect the safety of the aircraft
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Transport
Manned Free Balloon
Glider and powered glider
Commercial
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Aircraft that do not meet C of A requirements
Aircraft manufactured before January,1957
The purpose of importing an aircraft to Canada
The purpose of exporting an aircraft from Canada
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The time between landing gear selected up and landing gear selected down.
The time from the moment the aircraft first moves under its own power for the purpose of taking off until the moment it comes to rest at the end of the flight.
The time from the moment when the aircraft achieves level cruise flight until the moment it begins descent.
The time from the moment an aircraft leaves the surface until it comes in contact with the surface at its next point of landing.
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Special C of A, restricted
Provisional registration
Specific purpose flight permit
Special C of A, amateur built
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CARs 625, Appendix I, Schedule 1
CAR 605, Appendix C
AWM 571
CAR 571, Schedule I
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Part I, subpart 3
Part IV, subpart 3
Part VI, subpart 5
Part VII, subpart 91
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A director of maintenance
A Quality Assurance manager
A Maintenance manager
A Person Responsible for Maintenance
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The maintenance manual for that aircraft
Aircraft type certificate data sheet
CAR 625, Appendix H
Airworthiness manual, Chapter 511
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The Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs)
The Canadian Aviation Regulatory Advisory committee (CARAC)
The Air Navigation Orders
The Aeronautics Act
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A quality assurance Program
A training Program
Defect rectification and control procedures
All of the above
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Complete aircraft
Aircraft and aircraft engines
Aircraft, aircraft engines, propellers, and appliances
All aeronautical products, including aircraft, aircraft engines, propellers, and appliances
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180 hours per month to 1500 hours per year
150 hours per month to 1800 hours per year
100 hours per month to 1800 hours per year
Minimum of 150 per month to unlimited per year
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The holder of a RCA
A properly rated and authorized employee in accordance with the MPM of an AMO
The Person Responsible for Maintenance authorized under the MPM of an AMO rated in the aircraft category
An appropriately rated AME, and in the case of new aircraft, an authorized representative of the manufacturer
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If the maintenance is performed outside Canada, the person is authorized to sign under the laws of a state that is a party to an agreement with Canada.
In the case of maintenance performed on an amateur built aircraft, the person is the owner of the aircraft.
In the case of maintenance performed on aircraft parts, the person is authorized to sign by an AMO
All of the above
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The defect may be entered in the technical logs rather than the journey log, providing it is entered before the next flight.
In not more than 30 days, unless the defect is an airworthiness item
As soon as practicable, but at least before the next flight
As soon as it is discovered
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An aeroplane with a MCTOW of more than 5700 kg.
An aeroplane with a MCTOW of more than 12,500 lbs.
An aircraft with a MCTOW of more than 12,566 lbs.
An aeroplane with more than 19 passenger seats.
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Limitations set out by the manufacturer in the instructions for continued airworthiness
Life-limited parts
Both a and b
Any maintenance schedule approved under CAR 625
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AWM manual Chapter 571
CAR 507
AWM 573
CAR 501
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Completed immediately following the termination of the flight
Not required when the aircraft is operating in a foreign country
May be Processed by fax
May processed by electronic mail
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Type Certificate
Supplemental Type Certificate
Design Modification Approval
Approval of Conformance
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The aircraft owner
The AME
The AMO
Transport Canada
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As soon as practicable, but at the latest before the next flight
Within 14 days of the maintenance being performed
Within 30 days of the maintenance being performed
Only with respect to abnormal occurrences, ADs, and conditional maintenance releases
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Canadian Aviation Regulatory Advisory Council
Governor in Council
Civil Aviation Safety Review Board
Canadian Aviation Regulatory Committee
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Until suspended, surrendered, or cancelled
5 years
10 Years
As long as the holder remains a Canadian citizen
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The legally registered owner of the aircraft
The person who has legal custody and control of the aircraft
The person who appears in the Canadian Civil Aircraft Register
Any person who offers an aircraft for hire or reward
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The aircraft design conforms to the required standards of airworthiness
The aircraft is in a fit and safe state for flight, and in conformance with its type design
The aircraft has been inspected and found to be airworthy
The manufacturer may test fly the prototype aircraft
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The Minister of Transport
The Aeronautics Act
The Aeronautics Code
The Airworthiness Manual
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A standard
An advisory
A regulation
None of the above
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The Airworthiness Manual
CAR part VI
CAR 625
CAR Part V
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May only certify maintenance on aircraft parts, where those parts are not for use on flight training unit aircraft or commercial aircraft
May create approved data for a major modification
Must be independent of the AMO that requests certification under the holder's authorization
May certificate maintenance on an aircraft in a particular case, as specified in the authority
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