Chapter 13: Part 121, Subpart V - Records & Reports & Part 135, Subpart B - Record Keeping Requirements
an air carrier must keep a record of each airworthiness release for a period of at least how many months? A: 2 months B: 90 days C: 6 months D: 24 calendar months
A: 2 months Refer: 14 CFR 121.709
air carriers are required to maintain a record of service difficulty reports for a period of: A: 30 days B: 3 months C: 6 months D: 10 days
A: 30 days Refer: 14 CFR 121.703(d)
what is the main difference between the load manifest used in domestic & flag operations and the load manifest used in supplemental operations? A: domestic, flag & supplemental load manifest must contain identical information B: load manifests used in supplemental international operations may use metric measurements for weight and balance ops C: load manifests used in supplemental international operations may use metric measurements for fuel load calculation only D: none of the above
A: domestic, flag & supplemental load manifest must contain identical information Refer: 14 CFR 121.693
what additional paperwork items is the pilot-in-command required by Part 121, Subpart V, to carry aboard and airplane to its destination for supplemental operations? A: pilot route certification, airworthiness release, and a flight release instead of a dispatch release. B: flight following paperwork, airworthiness release and international route authority C: airworthiness release D: none of the above
A: pilot route certification, airworthiness release, and a flight release instead of a dispatch release. Refer: 14 CFR 121.697
a Part 135 certificate holder must maintain a current list of aircraft used or available for use and the operations for which each is equipped for how long? A: a period of 90 days B: a period of 6 calendar months C: a period of 2 years D: a period of 30 days
B: a period of 6 calendar months Refer: 14 CFR 135.63(a)
a mechanical interruption summary report is required to be submitted to the FAA how often? A: every two weeks B: every month before the 10th of the month for the previous month's mechanical interruptions C: every month before the end of the month for the previous month's interruptions D: Every 90 days
B: every month before the 10th of the month for the previous month's mechanical interruptions Refer: 14 CFR 121.705
who is allowed to sign an aircraft's airworthiness release certificate: A: only the pilot-in-command or certified mechanic B: the authorized certificated mechanic or repairman C: a certificated repairman and the pilot-in-command D: the air carrier's operations inspector or designated principal operations inspector
B: the authorized certificated mechanic or repairman
each certificate holder is required to keep an individual record of each pilot or required flight attendant used in Part 135 operations for a period of: A: at least 3 calendar months B: at least 60 days C: at least 12 calendar months D: at least 24 calendar months
C: at least 12 calendar months Refer: 14 CFR 135.63(a)
what paperwork is the pilot-in-command required by Part 121, Subpart V, to carry aboard an airplane to its destination for domestic and flag operations? A: completed load manifest, min fuel load calculations, flight plan B: completed load manifest, dispatch release, communications logbook C: completed load manifest, dispatch release, flight plan D: dispatch release, service interruption report, flight plan and crew member records.
C: completed load manifest, dispatch release, flight plan Refer: 14 CFR 121.695
air carriers operating under Part 121 must maintain a current list of each aircraft that: A: the certificate holder operates domestically and/or internationally B: the certificate holder owns; leased aircraft are not required to appear on the list C: the certificate holder operates in scheduled air transportation D: the certificate holder operates in revenue service
C: the certificate holder operates in scheduled air transportation Refer: 14 CFR 121.685
for how long must a copy of each flight's load manifest be kept on file? A: one year B: six months C: three months D: 30 calendar days
C: three months Refer: 14 CFR 121.695
the FAA requires an air carrier to maintain a record of each dispatch release or flight release for a period of: A: 60 days B: 30 days C: 6 months D: 3 months
D: 3 months Refer: 14 CFR 121.695(b) and 14 CFR 121.697(e)
an air carrier is required to maintain a record of each en-route radio contact between the certificate holder and its pilots for what period of time? A: 90 days B: 60 days C: 2 years D: 30 days
D: 30 days Refer: 14 CFR 121.711
air carriers operating under Part 121 are required to maintain current employee records of: A: certified airframe & powerplane mechanics and crew members B: mechanics & repairmen authorized to complete airworthiness release certificate C: aircraft dispatchers and security screening personnel D: aircraft dispatchers and crew members
D: aircraft dispatchers and crew members Refer: 14 CFR 121.683
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