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A. Hardware.
B. Operational data.
C. Ground support equipment.
D. Performance and capabilities.
A. Detailed description of the corrective action.
B. Technical order references.
C. Technician’s signature.
D. Supervisor’s signature.
A. 781B.
B. 781C.
C. 781H.
D. 781K.
A. 781A.
B. 781B.
C. 781H.
D. 781J.
A. all immediate and urgent action time compliance technical orders (TCTO) upon compliance.
B. inspection items that require inspection/testing at a specified time/period.
C. the status of depot inspections.
D. higher authority inspections.
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A. 2.
B. 3.
C. 4.
D. 5.
A. 0–4–2.
B. 0–1–01.
C. 00–5–1.
D. 00–5–18.
A. 25.
B. 33.
C. 42.
D. 71.
A. aircraft technical orders (TOs).
B. other equipment TOs.
C. commercial manuals.
D. job guides.
A. supplements.
B. supplemental manuals.
C. commercial off-the-shelf manuals.
D. other equipment technical orders (TOs).
A. 0–1–1.
B. 0–1–02.
C. 00–1–02.
D. 00–1–20.
A. Checklist.
B. Automation guide.
C. Inspection work card.
D. Inspection sequence chart.
A. TO number.
B. Change number.
C. Supplement number.
D. Sequential copy number.
A. Like standard TO supplements, TOPS replace outdated TO pages.
B. Unlike standard TO supplements, TOPS do not include a title page.
C. TOPS can be issued when the time factor prevents issuing a standard change.
D. TOPS are only issued when procedural changes could cause personal injury.
A. After the last page of the TO.
B. In front of the title page of the TO.
C. In page number sequence throughout the TO.
D. In section number sequence throughout the TO.
A. immediate and urgent.
B. emergency and urgent.
C. emergency, urgent, and routine.
D. emergency, immediate, and routine.
A. vendor’s names and addresses and engineering proposals.
B. cross-reference information on related supply publications.
C. list of part numbers cross-referenced to stock numbers.
D. table of contents for the IPB.
A. part numbers and figure numbers.
B. part numbers and reference designators.
C. reference designators and index numbers.
D. reference designators and figure numbers.
A. matches parts numbers to their descriptions.
B. joins the picture of a part to its reference number.
C. shows the sequence in which parts are assembled.
D. shows relationships between assemblies, subassemblies, and sub-subassemblies.
A. numerically.
B. alphabetically.
C. alphanumerically.
D. by order of assembly.
A. numerically.
B. alphabetically.
C. alphanumerically.
D. by order of assembly.
A. One.
B. Two.
C. Three
D. Four
A. Wiring data.
B. General system.
C. General vehicle.
D. Illustrated parts breakdown.
A. Three.
B. Four.
C. Five
D. Six
A. Distribution.
B. Requirements.
C. Management products.
D. Data entry and database maintenance.
A. Cross-references.
B. Command.
C. System.
D. USAF
A. Type I.
B. Type II.
C. Type III.
D. Type IV.
A. Tail rotor.
B. Stabilator.
C. Main rotor.
D. Swash plate.
A. 2 pounds per square inch (psi).
B. 4 psi.
C. 8 psi.
D. 10 psi.
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