Aircraft Preflight Flashcards

1
Q

What does “(M)” mean in the Remarks or Exceptions column of the MEL?

A

There are instructions for the Mechanic.

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What doe”(O)” mean in the Remarks or Exceptions column of the MEL?

A

There are instructions for the Flight Crew.

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3
Q

How many days can an aircraft be flown with a Category A MEL discrepancy?

A

A - Specified in the Remarks Column of the MEL

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4
Q

Which Category MEL discrepancies can be extended? How long?

A

Category B - 3 days
Category C - 10 days
Category A & D CANNOT be extended

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5
Q

How is a write-up properly cleared or deferred?

A

Mechanic will write ip the corrective actions or deferment then sign and date the AML.

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How many days can an aircraft be flown with a Category B MEL discrepancy?

A

B - 3 Consecutive Calendar days excluding the day of the malfunction

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How many days can an aircraft be flown with a Category C MEL discrepancy?

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C - 10 Consecutive Calendar days excluding the day of the malfunction

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How many days can an aircraft be flown with a Category D MEL discrepancy?

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D - 120 Consecutive Calendar days excluding the calendar day of the Malfunction

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How many days can an aircraft be flown with a Category M MEL discrepancy?

A

M - NEF’s have specified time frames specific to each item

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