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6. Which EC regulation is responsible for laying down rules regarding the continuing airworthiness of aircraft and aeronautical products, parts, appliances, and on the approval of organisations and personnel involved in these?

  • No. 1321/2014
  • No. 216/2008
  • No.748/2012

7. Certification Specifications are related to and included within which Implementing Rule?

  • Regulation (EC) No. 1321/2014
  • Regulation (EC) No. 748/2012
  • Regulation (EC) No. 216/2008

8. Certification Specifications are also known as

  • Acceptable Means of Compliance
  • Airworthiness Codes
  • Implementing Rules

9. Under EASA terminology, a non-large aircraft is one which doesn't exceed

  • 13,610kg
  • 5,700kg
  • 2,730kg

10. Annex II of Regulation (EU) No. 1321/2014 is also known as

  • Part-M
  • Part-145
  • Part-66

11. what is a notice of proposed amendment (NPA)

  • service bulletins
  • drafting of rules that are notified on EASAs website
  • approval of a major modification

12. Currently, EASA regulations have replaced

  • JAR 66, JAR 145, JAR 147 & JAR OPS
  • JAR 66, JAR 145, JAR 147 & only
  • JAR 66, JAR 145, JAR 147 & the UK ANO

13. Regulation (EU) No. 1321/2014 lays down implementing rules

  • for the continuing airworthiness of aircraft
  • for initial certification of aircraft and environmental standards
  • and establishes common essential requirements to provide for a high uniform level of civil aviation safety

14. The experience requirements and syllabus for the qualification of certifying staff under Part-145 are contained in

  • Part-66
  • Part-147
  • Part-145

15. The Basic Regulation is established by the

  • European Commission
  • European Parliament
  • European Council

16. Which EC regulation is responsible for laying down implementing rules for the airworthiness and environmental certification of aircraft and related products, parts and appliances, as well as for the certification of design and production organisations?

  • No. 748/2012
  • No. 216/2008
  • No. 1321/2014

17. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is

  • an organisation, which creates new laws with regard to European aviation matters
  • an independent legal organisation based in Europe
  • a department of European Parliament

18. Preflight inspections means

  • inspection carried out before flight to ensure that the aircraft is fit for the intended flight. It does not include defect rectification
  • inspection carried out before flight to ensure that the aircraft is fit for the intended flight, including defect rectification
  • inspection carried out before the first flight of the day to ensure that the aircraft is fit for the intended flight, and is valid for 24hrs

19. IRs concerning air operations, flight crew licensing, maintenance personnel, maintenance training, and the design, manufacture and certification of new products, are provided by the combination of

  • Part-21, Part-M, Part-145, Part-66, Part-147 and Regulation 965/2012
  • Part-21, Part-M, Part-145, Part-66 and Regulation 965/2012
  • Part-21, Part-M, Part-145, Part-66 and Part-147

20. The responsibility for the airworthiness and environmental certification of all aeronautical products, parts, and appliances designed, manufactured, maintained or used by persons under the regulatory oversight of EU Member States is that of the

  • EASA directly
  • EASA competent authorities
  • approved production organisation