SKILL TEST QUESTIONS
1. Name two types of flexible hose identifications.
The date may be stenciled on the external surface, or impressed on a tab or band
secured to the hose;
In addition to the date of manufacture, hose assemblies are marked with the
drawing number or part number, inspection stamp, 'test' stamp and name of
manufacturer.
2. How do you store hose assemblies?
Bulk supplies of hose are generally stored in coils of large diameter, but hose
assemblies should be stored flat and relieved of stress.
3. Name rigid pipe repair techniques
Repairs may be permitted, either by the insertion of a new portion of pipe or by the
insertion of a coupling, depending on the extent of the damage.
4. Perform rigid line fabrication, tube fittings, bending and tube flaring
5. Identify tube and air-lines using decal colors and markings (fuel, hydraulic,
pneumatic, water, deicing etc)
6. Name precision tools
Vernier calipers Depth gauge
Dial indicators Torque wrenches
Feeler gauges Micrometer screw gauges
Steel rule
7. Name 5 NDT techniques and explain any 1 of the above
Liquid Penetrant Inspection
Clean the metal surface thoroughly.
Apply penetrant.
Remove penetrant with remover emulsifier or cleaner.
Dry the part.
Apply the developer. 6. Inspect and interpret results.
Eddy Current Inspection
Eddy currents are induced in a test article when an AC is applied to a test
coil (probe). The AC in the coil induces an alternating magnetic field in the
article, causing eddy currents to flow in the article.
Flaws in or thickness changes of the test-piece influence the flow of eddy
currents and change the impedance of the coil accordingly.
Instruments display the impedance changes either by impedance plane plots
or by needle deflection.
Ultrasonic inspection
Is an NDI technique that uses sound energy moving through the test
specimen to detect flaws.
The sound energy passing through the specimen is displayed on a CRT, a
liquid crystal display (LCD) or video/camera medium.
Indications of the front and back surface and internal/external conditions
appear as vertical signals on the CRT screen or nodes of data in the
computer test program.
There are three types of display patterns: “A” scan, “B” scan, and “C”
scan. Each scan provides a different picture or view of the specimen being
tested
Magnetic Particle Inspection
Is a method of detecting invisible cracks and other defects in
ferromagnetic materials, The inspection process consists of magnetizing the
part and then applying ferromagnetic particles to the surface area to be
inspected.
If a discontinuity is present, the magnetic lines of force are disturbed and
opposite poles exist on either side of the discontinuity. The magnetized
particles thus form a pattern in the magnetic field between the opposite
poles. This pattern, known as an “indication,”
Radiographic Inspection
Radiographic inspection techniques are used to locate defects or flaws in
airframe structures or engines with little or no disassembly
It uses X and gamma radiations which have unique ability to penetrate
material and disclose discontinuities.
8. Identify defects /mistakes in different safetying techniques.
9. Make a typical torque calculation.
10. Identify different types of rivets
11. What are the precautions and precautions during ground run?
Consult the ground running and maintenance for correct procedure and
precautions to be observed
Obtain the engine parameter limitations
Obtain the current ambient air temperature for use on the engine parameter
graphs
Park the aircraft on a concrete surface, nose into the wind, chock fitted,
intake guards fitted and all blanks removed from the intake and danger
zones observed
Visually inspect the engine and airframe associated systems for loose panels
and fittings
Check that the oil level is sufficient
All ground crew should wear protective clothing and ear defenders
Avail fire extinguishers of the correct type
Ground equipment should be parked in a safe area, and the jet efflux and
engine intake danger zones cleared of equipment and debris
Post look-out personnel outside the aircraft
Ensure that the fuel in the tanks is sufficient
Contact ATC for start-up clearance
Request start-up clearance from ground personnel
Once relevant precautions have been observed set the relevant switches,
circuit breakers and control to prestart position with the aid of the cockpit
checklist
12. How do you power Embraer using GPU?
Set the DC GPU or power rectifier to ON
Adjust the output voltage of the external power to 28 ± 0.5 V DC and
measure with the multimeter
Set the DC GPU or power rectifier to OFF
Open GPU access panel and connect GPU to the external DC-power
receptacle.
Set the DC GPU to ON
Make sure that the GPU AVAIL indication above the external power
receptacle comes on
Make sure that the GPU AVAIL indication, on the electrical panel, on the
overhead panel (GPU pushbutton), comes on.
ON MFD 1 (or 2) ELEC page, make sure the GPU Voltage is 28 ± 0.5 V DC.
13. Name types / classes of fire extinguishers
Class A fires involve ordinary combustible materials, such as wood, cloth,
paper, upholstery materials, and so forth.
Class B fires involve flammable petroleum products or other flammable or
combustible liquids.
Class C fires involve energized electrical wiring and equipment.
Class D fire, involves flammable metal.
14. Differentiate between cabin fire extinguishers and engine fire extinguishers.
15. Draw and EGT system
16. Define major repair and major modification (cap394)
17. Explain x-ray as NDT.
18. Make addition and subtraction of improper fractions
19. Calculate cube/cuboids volumes
20. What are the engine corrosion prone areas?
21. Explain process of major modification as per KCAA circular.
22. How are Ads issued?
23. What are APU limitations?
24. WHAT checks do you perfume after installing a fuel pump?
25. What methods are used to cool turbine blades?
26. How are cables protected from engine hot areas?
27. What is the procedure and precautions of oxyacetylene gas welding?
28. What is the purpose of the gas used in inert gas welding?
Ans. argon gas that shield the electrode to prevent oxidation
29. What is the color coding of various gas cylinders?
a. Industrial oxyen…………………white color
b. Halon…………………….red
c. Aircarft oxygen………………green
d. Weldingoxygen……………..black
e. Acetylene………………..maroon
f. Argon ………………green.
g. Helium………………
h. Nitrogen………………
30. What are the types of flux used in soldering purpose?
31. Draw x-sectional area of various cables
32. What are leveling procedures?
a. Inclinometer
b. Plumb bob
c. Leveling plate
33. Explain aircraft cable construction and the materials used
34. Draw a x-section area of 7*19 and 7*7 cable
35. Turnbuckle use and material
36. Explain aircraft jacking procedure and safety precautions
37. What is the use of a tensiometer?
38. Explain aircraft batteries operation and defects.
39. What is used to clean nicad /leadacid electrolyte spillage?
40. What happens when lead acid and nicad batteries are stored on same service*?
41. Explain the lines used in aircraft technical drawing.
Dimension Lines A dimension line is a light solid line, broken at the midpoint for
insertion of measurement indications, and having opposite pointing arrowheads
Extension Lines are used to extend the line showing the side or edge of a figure
for placing a dimension to that side or edge.(used with dimension line)
Sectioning lines indicate the exposed surfaces of an object in a sectional view.
Phantom Lines indicate the alternate position of parts of the object or the
relative position of a missing part.
Break Lines indicate that a portion of the object is not shown on the drawing.
(used with sectioning lines)
Leader Lines are solid lines with one arrowhead. They indicate a part or portion
that a note, number, or other reference applies.
Hidden Lines indicate invisible edges or contours.
Outline or Visible Lines is used for all lines on the drawing representing visible
lines on the object.
Stitch Lines are used to indicate the stitching or sewing line on an article and
consist of a series of very short dashes.
Cutting Plane and Viewing Plane lines indicate the plane where a sectional view
of the object is taken.
42. What is the purpose of weighing and re-weighing an aircraft?
43. Preparations for weighing an aircraft?
44. Calculate aircraft weight and center of gravity.
45. Name some aircraft weighing machines.
46. Who signs weighing and balance sheet?
47. Who approves weighing and balance sheet?
48. Name 6 aircraft manuals
AMM-Aircraft maintenance manual
SWPM-Standard wiring practices manual
CPM-Corrosion prevention manual
SRM-Structural repair manual
CMM-component maintenance manual
IPC-illustrated parts catalogue
EMM-Engine maintenance manual
49. What is the use of a selector and a apriority valve?
50. Explain tire construction
51. What are the bearing inspections?
52. Perform inspection on an installed brake.
53. Name types of brake assemblies.
54. Draw a X-section of spherical accumulator.
55. What are other shapes of accumulators?
56. Types and identifications of various hydraulic fluid.
57. How do you service hydraulic accumulator?
58. Explain removal and installation of hydraulic component.
59. What are the effects of blocked heat exchanger?
60. How do you purge O₂ system?
61. How do you carry out oxygen system leak test?
62. What are the safety precautions when servicing oxygen system?
63. Explain outflow valve, positive and negative relief valves.
64. Describe aircraft pressurization system.
65. How do you call the fuel which is remaining in the fuel tank and cannot be used?
66. How do we call the weight of the aircraft plus luggage plus fuel plus passengers?
67. What is the effect of overloading an aircraft?
68. Name two types of aviation fuels you know.
69. Name two types of weighing scales of which an aircraft rolls on them.
70. Why is Teflon used in phosphate ester hydraulic fluid?
It has a broad operating temperature range (−65 °F to +450 °F).
It is compatible with nearly every substance or agent used.
It offers little resistance to flow; sticky, viscous materials do not adhere to it.
It has less volumetric expansion than rubber, and the shelf and service life is
practically limitless.
It is unaffected by any known fuel, petroleum, or synthetic base oils, alcohol,
coolants, or solvents commonly used in aircraft.
71. How are the flexible pipes identified?
72. How are rigid pipes identified?
73. What is the work of a lay-line on a flexible hose?
74. How is the content of a rigid pipe identified?
75. Identify a pipe carrying extinguishant
76. Identify a pipe carrying fuel.
77. Name two types of wood used in aircraft construction.
78. What are the effects of moisture /humidity on wood?
79. What are the types of approved aircraft covering?
80. What are the covering materials
81. How do you determine minimum fabric strength?
82. What is the purpose of a primer in a surface?
83. What are the regulatory requirements of registration marks?
84. Name types of paints /primers.
85. What are the precautions on antennas while painting?
86. What are then effects of painting antennas?
87. Name types of sheet metal defects.
88. Explain the numbering in sheet metal.
89. Name two types of inspection apart from NDT
90. Why are flexible hoses used with skydrol?
91. Name 3 types of a repair of a tube
92. What is shelf life as used in composite?
93. What are icebox rivets?
These are 2017-T and 2024-T rivets used in aluminum-alloy structures where
more strength is needed than is obtainable with the same size 2217-T rivet.
They are annealed and must be kept refrigerated until they are to be driven.
The 2017-T rivet should be driven within approximately 1 hour and the
2024-T rivet within 10 to 20 minutes after removal from refrigeration.
94. Name types of aircraft washers and nuts.
95. Define corrosion.
Metal corrosion is the deterioration of the metal by chemical or electrochemical
attack.
96. Name types of corrosion and explain.
Surface corrosion appears as a general roughening, etching, or pitting of the surface
of a metal, frequently accompanied by a powdery deposit of corrosion products.
Filiform corrosion is a special form of oxygen concentration cell that occurs on
metal surfaces having an organic coating system. It is recognized by its
characteristic wormlike trace of corrosion products beneath the paint film.
Pitting corrosion is one of the most destructive and intense forms of corrosion. It is
first noticeable as a white or gray powdery deposit, similar to dust, which blotches
the surface. When the deposit is cleaned away, tiny holes or pits can be seen in the
surface.
Dissimilar Metal Corrosion occurs at the points or areas of contact where the
insulation between the surfaces has broken down or been omitted/ contamination of
a metal’s surface by mechanical means
Intergranular Corrosion Is an attack along the grain boundaries of an alloy and
commonly results from a lack of uniformity in the alloy structure.
Exfoliation corrosion is an advanced form of intergranular corrosion and shows itself by
lifting up the surface grains of a metal by the force of expanding corrosion products
occurring at the grain boundaries just below the surface.
Fretting corrosion is a particularly damaging form of corrosive attack that occurs when two
mating surfaces, normally at rest with respect to one another, are subject to slight relative
motion.
Galvanic corrosion occurs when two dissimilar metals make electrical contact in the
presence of an electrolyte.
97. How can you protect aluminum alloy from corrosion?
By applying a thin coat of relatively pure aluminum over the base aluminum alloy
the protection obtained is good and the pure-aluminum clad surface, commonly
called “Alclad,” can be maintained in a polished condition
98. What are corrosion prone areas in the aircraft?
Exhaust Trail Areas
Battery Compartments and Battery Vent Openings
Bilge Areas
Lavatories, Buffets, and Galleys
Wheel Well and Landing Gear
Wing Flap and Spoiler Recesses
Engine Frontal Areas and Cooling Air Vents
99. Calculate the volume of a cylinder.
100. Name classes of CRS
101. In which document is a major repair found?
102. What is an AD? And types of AD.
Document that notifies the owners or operators of a particular model of aircraft
that unsafe or potentially unsafe conditions have been discovered which may affect
the airworthiness of the model in question and that details any corrective actions
which may be necessary to address the deficiency
There are two categories of ADs:
1. Those of an emergency nature requiring immediate compliance upon receipt.
2. Those of a less urgent nature requiring compliance within a relatively longer
period of time.
103. What is an SB? how many types of SBs?
Publications issued by airframe, engine, and component manufacturers detailing
instructions for service, adjustment, modification or inspection of the above 3
104. What’s an A and B notice?
105. What are the uses of TCDSs?
106. Draw a line which shows a special feature in a drawing.
107. Draw a line which shows an area which is not exposed.
108. What is tolerance?
The total allowable variance in a dimension/the difference between the upper and
lower limits
109. Draw 1st and 3rd angle projections
110. Draw a symbol of a fuse.
111. Draw a circuit breaker.
112. Name parts of a tensionmeter in a given drawing.
113. State how you will prepare an aircraft for weighing.
114. Describe leveling means
Spirit Level. Many aircraft are leveled by use of a ·spirit level, which is placed at jigged
positions on the airframe structure and adjusting the jacks (or the shock absorber
extension or tyre pressures, if the aircraft is resting on its wheels) until the spirit level is
centered.
Plumb Bob. On many aircraft a plumb bob is used in conjunction with a leveling
plate. The leveling plate usually in cabin or wheel well area
Theodolite is a precision optical instrument for measuring angles between designated
visible points in the horizontal and vertical planes.
115. Which ATA chapter is weighing?
116. Name types of weighing equipment.
weighbridge scales,
hydrostatic weighing, units,
electrical and
electronic weighing equipment
117. What gives rise to a negative moment?
118. Factors to consider when selecting a wire size for electrical circuit.
119. What is wire splicing and how is it done?
120. How does an antiskid system operate?
121. What are the types of stall warning systems?
122. Explain how the deicer boot operates
123. Explain how the smoke detector operates.
124. What are cable guides? Give an example?
125. Aircrafts jacking procedure?
126. Explain landing gear servicing.
127. How do you store a flexible hose?
128. Name types of accumulator and draw one.
129. Name types of filters.
130. Name gyroscopic instruments.
131. Name pitot-static instruments.
132. Locate and state the function of a static discharger.
133. What happens when filter clogs?
134. What are the precautions when handling fire extinguisher?
135. What is generator flashing?
136. Name and draw types of thrust reversers
137. What is a concession?
A concession is an authorization to accept a limited quantity of materials, parts,
assemblies and equipment which may not be strictly in-accordance with the relevant
drawings, specifications or other documents that define the design.
138. What is a dispensation?
Temporary extensions of overhaul lives or maintenance check cycles normally
issued under Special procedures
139. What is a special flight permit?
Permit issued to aircraft that does not currently meet airworthiness requirements
because of an overdue inspection, damage, expired replacement times for time-
limited parts, or other reasons, but is capable of safe flight
140. What are the conditions under which special flight permit can be issued?
Flying the aircraft to a base where repairs, alterations, or maintenance are to
be performed or to a point of storage
Delivering or exporting the aircraft
Production flight testing new production aircraft
Evacuating aircraft from areas of impending danger
Conducting customer demonstration flights in new production aircraft that
have satisfactorily completed production flight tests
141. Name types of propeller repair
142. No. of logbooks on a twin propeller aircraft fitted with an APU
143. HOW do you supply pneumaticair fripom APU and how do you stop bleed?
144. After insatallation of an FCU what do you have to do?
145. How do youn attain leveling during jacking?
146. What iks the difference betwenm cabin altuirude and aircatfct altitude?
147. Name two ypes of airflow valves.
148. Define newtans 2nd and 3rd laws
149. If you experience a hung start, what do you do?
150. What is a hung statrt?
151. What is a crossfeed valve used folr?
152. What arfethe useds of in an engine system?
153. Calculate volume of a rectangular tank?
154. Convert ⁰c to⁰F
155. When is CRS issued?
156. Explain class 1 crs?
157. What is amajor repair?
158. KQD was converted from pax to cargo.what procedure did KQ use?
159. Define Bernuoiliis principle
160. Gear rratio given no.of teeth in driven and driver
161. Identify a stallstrip and state its function….also a trim tab
162. Where are the static disacharges installed and what is there function?
163. Explain bonding and earthinf
164. What are the couase s of revocatooin or suspension of an AMEL?
165. IF an engineer is cought drunk ayt work,what will happen tohim and hiks AMO?
166. Describe there methods of removing dent in a pipe
167. How will you repair a damaged pipe?
168. Mention a flare angle?
169. Identify a B-nut
170. Identify an ms flareless fitting
171. Which coloujr is
Industrial oxygen cylinder
Breathing oxyhgen cylinder
Argon
Acetylene cylinder
Nitrogen cylinder
Carbon dioxide cylinder
Helium cylinder
172. Why are the dd rivets stored in ice/refrigretrato?
173. Name acceptable wood defects
174. Name tewo approved fabric covering for aircrafts
175. Name three types of wood used in aircrafts
176. What is the effect of moisyture in wooden aircrafts parts
177. Name three instrument supported by pito-staic instruments
178. Location of compass in the cockpit
179. Inspection of pitot static system
180. Operation of icedetectors
181. Types of stall warning system
182. What arethe static dischsreger function and opertauyyion
183. Name types of aircraft fueltanks
184. How is a rigid type fueltank secured ito the a/c
185. Types of fuel quantity transpmitters
186. Types and uses of fuelpimps
187. Componentgs that can activate TOW System?
188. What are the types of fuselage cinfig
189. Draw crossection of stringers
190. Types of sheetmetal defects
191. Explain how corrosion is removed from aluminum sheet
192. How will you identify corrosion in alluminuam /srteel?
193. How do you call corriosion on steel?
194. How will youn prepaire for aircraft cleaning?
195. Which document containsallinstrument installed an aircraft?
196. Explain what is meant by major repair
197. How will youknow that an aircraft ikse for serfvingi?
198. How is airactft serving scheduled?
199. What is meantby the tem specific ravity?
200. Which kcaa publication contains infoon amelprivilages and limitations?
201. Penalty for alocoholism?
202. State operatpn of a starter generator
203. Describe ice protection in a propeller
204. Molde of operation of ice protection
205. Types ofpropellers
206. Engine starting procedure/precautions
207. Attachment ofpropeller blade to the hub?
208. Types of tueebine blade
209. How do you control creep?
210. What cause s high egt in gas turnbine engine?
211. State tuypes of cabels
212. What is the mode opf opertoon of rpm?
213. Name eshelf life items inanengine
214. Darw the braayton cycle
215. State the process of magnetic particle inspection
216. Explain how you will tow an aircraft fro hangar
217. What is the puorpose of ashear pin in a tow bar
218. What is ATA 100
219. How will you testy for oxygen leak?
220. State precautions observed when servicing oleo strut?
221. Name types of engine oil
222. What are the advantages of using synthetic oil?
223. State ohms law using the triangle
224. What is then effect of charging nicad battery and lead acid batteyr in same service
225. Calculate power
226. Calculate voltage, current and resistance
227. Draw hidden details line and centerline
228. What is the location of title blolck in a drawing?
229. What is the definition of positive and negative moments?
230. What is the term given to pax and cargo loads?
231. Name of fuel drained from aircraft/
232. What is tare,ballast and residual oil/feul?
233. What are the effects of overloading an aircraft?
234. What is the name of weighing scale used that aircraft roll on?
235. What are the experience length for eligibility of licence?
236. What are your privileges and limitations as AMEL?
237. WHAT IS OVERLAP OF DUTIES?
238. What are the couses of revocation /suspension
239. What are the offences involving alcohol and penalties?
240. Using a multimeter find ground in a connector
241. Name type of batteries used in an aircraft.
Ni-Cad battery
Lead acid battery
242. How do you clean spillages of various electrolytes?
243. Identify circuit symbols
244. What are the contents of a title block?
245. Cable tension procedure
246. Explain the purpose of weijhging?
247. Calculate the center of garviry given values using a table
248. What is empty weight /payload?
249. How do you repair a dent onapipe?
250. Identify incorrect safetying
251. How do you tighten a cable?
252. What is the procedure and precautions when starting an engne?
253. Which ATA is engine run?
254. Define ohms law
255. Draw ohms triangle
256. Calculate power given current and voltage
257. Measure the resistance of a resistor using a multimeter
258. What electrolyte is in Ni-Cad battery? And how will you clean its spillage?
The electrolyte is a potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution in concentration of 20–34
percent by weight pure KOH in distilled water. When spilt neutralize with vinegar
or boric acid and flush the area with clean water
259. Which electrolyte is in lead acid battery and how will you clean its spillage?
Sulphuric acid. When acid has been spilt on the floor of the workshop area or on
benches; it should be removed by firstly, washing the affected surfaces with water,
then neutralized by washing with sodium bicarbonate solution and lastly, washed
again with water.
260. Write a chemical formula for Ni-Cad battery electrolyte
Potassium hydroxide (KOH)
261. Write a chemical formula for lead acid battery electrolyte
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) at a concentration of between 15% and 35%
262. How is a Ni-Cad battery charged in shop?
263. How is a lead acid bayttery charged in shop?/
264. Write a chemical equation during discharge of lead acid battery.
In the fully charged state, the negative plate consists of lead, and the positive plate is
lead dioxide
Pb(s) + PbO2(s) + 2H2SO4(aq) → 2PbSO4(s) + 2H2O(l)
265. How will you prepare and connect a ground power in an aircraft?
266. Using ohms law calculate the power consumed by electric heater that uses 9.5
aperes fro a 120v source and give an example in a n aircraft whwere a variable
resistto is used.
267. What line in mechanical drawing represent a section whaen the line is not an axix?
268. What factors are put into consideration when carrying out cable tension?
269. What is the effect of not releasing parking break during weighing process?
270. What determines whetrhre the vslue of a moment is precede with a + or a – sign in
aircraft weight and balance?
271. What is the poupose of an outflow valve in cabin pressurization and nanme two
types of outflow valves
272. Describe precautions to take when servicing crew oxygen system
273. Explaoin hoe leak test iscarried out oin oxygen system and how you purgee oxygen
system when contanmination is reported .
274. Briefly describe purpose of gyroscopic instrument and operation
275. Describe precautions observed during removal of airspedd indicator and tesyt
carried out after installation
276. What is the common means of identifivcation used for communication /navigation
antennes??
277. What inspections are carried out on blackbox shocjk mount base?
278. Name 3 types of fuel tank used in aircrafts
279. Name two common types of fuel used in aircraft.
280. What are fuel lines anfd electrical harnessfor fuelsystem routing /installation
reqiuremnts?
281. Name two typesof fuel quantity teransmitters udsed in airccarft and how apost
installation operational check is performed.
282. Name twoo factors mthat determine the sixze of a wire in aircraft electrical circuit
283. What are the requirement odf acircuit protection device and draw a symbolof 2
types of vcircuit protection
284. What is the difference between bonding and ground?
285. How is mercury spillage cleaned?
286. How is corrosion removed fromalluminum alloy?
287. What is the speedratio of an input gear with 28teeth meshed to a 20teetth gear and
whwre is gaer ratio applied in aircraft?
288. What is preventive maintenance and how is it achieved?
289. Explain fluid density and specific gravity
290. Describe their location and how threy function.wing fences,stall strips,votex
generators,flaps,slats,spolilers,aileron,stabilators,elevators,rudders and trim tabs.
291. What is the mweaning of unassigned chapter and give 4 examples
292. What is the required length of experience required for eligibility to persueLWTR?
293. what is the purpose of haeting windscreen in some aircarfts?
294. NAME trhee methods of rain removalon windscreen and why windscreen heating
is switched on and remain on the entire flight
295. What installation inspections are carried out on a deicer boot and how do you
trouble shoot deicer boot system?
296. Describe operation principle of smoke detector
297. Describe operation principle of fire detection system and name tow types
298. Name three areas where flexible horses are used in an aircraft system?
299. How are rubber based tubes stored?
300. How is excess magnetism removed from a part after MPI?
301. What are the inspections carried out on a tab washer and whaen can atab washer
be re-used?
302. What areas on aircraft covering are most sucetinble to deteroriation?
303. What are the regulatory reqiurment s of airfatcatf registration marks a and whst
schedule of the KCARS are they in?
304. What precautions must br take on acrylivc panes whaen painting?
305. When working with resins o composite,explain the term SHELF LIFE and POT
LIFE
306. DESCRIBE solder,soldering tip and flux.what is the purpose of tinning before
soldering?
307. What is the purpose of torque tube in flight control movement?
308. Describe how to inspet and document a flight control system for travel and security
after replacement
309. Describe how a wheel bearing is cleaned inspected and packaged for storage
310. How do you accomplish landing gera retarsction/extension check?
311. Name two types of hydraulic filters
312. Name two types of pneumativc filters
313. Name types of fuel fiters
314. Decode metal alloy codes
315. What is a coaxial cable?
316. Name parts of a drill
317. Name types of composite materials
318.