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Aviation Maintenance Ratings - Aviation theories and other practices
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ANSWERS  TO  REVIEW  QUESTIONS-Cont.

ANSWERS  TO  REVIEW  QUESTIONS A1.     Maintenance department. A2.     The  Support  Equipment  Branch. A3.     The  Plane  Captain  Branch. A4.    The commanding officer. A5.    100 feet. A6.    Nonsparking  tools. A7.    Aft center body, upper speed brake, directly aft of overwing fairings and directly  behind  the  canopy. A8.     The wind may carry fuel vapors toward a source of ignition. A9. Three. A10.   Identify the aviation fuel. A11.   Pressure fueling gives aircraft a faster turnaround time. A12.     The appropriate aircrafr Maintenance Instruction Manuals (MIMs) and the Aircraft Refueling NATOPS Manual, NAVAIR 00-80T-109. A13.     The internal fluid resistance to flow caused by molecular attraction. A14.     The Saybolt scale. A15.    MIL-H-83282. A16.    It should be properly disposed of immediately. A17.     Daily. A18.     This prevents the operator from being struck by debris if the tire were to fail. A19.     The wheel halves may separate when the axle nut is removed. A20.    AME  rating. A21.    It is used to service struts, accumulators, air storage bottles, and other components serviced with high-pressure air. A22.    It removes moisture that may have adhered to the valves or that was accidentally  introduced  into  the  system. A23.     3 gallons. 2 gallons in the unit reservoir and 1 gallon in the can. A24.     The flight deck. A25.     Only when actually performing maintenance on the propeller. A26.    No! Serious injury can still result by being pulled against the protective screen. A27.    High temperature and high velocity of exhaust gases. A28.    140  decibels  (dB). A29.    Ejection  seats. A30.     The area on both sides of the tire and wheel, in line with the axle. 5-34

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