1. What is the primary goal of aviation maintenance management?
a) Maximizing aircraft speed
b) Minimizing aircraft downtime
c) Reducing passenger capacity
d) Maximizing fuel consumption
Answer: b) Minimizing aircraft downtime
2. What does MRO stand for in aviation maintenance management?
a) Maintenance and Repair Operations
b) Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul
c) Maintenance Responsibility Officer
d) Maintenance and Regulatory Oversight
Answer: b) Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul
3. Which department oversees the planning and execution of aircraft maintenance activities?
a) Flight Operations
b) Ground Services
c) Maintenance
d) Sales and Marketing
Answer: c) Maintenance
4. What is the purpose of an Aircraft Maintenance Program (AMP)?
a) To increase aircraft weight
b) To reduce fuel efficiency
c) To ensure aircraft safety and airworthiness
d) To decrease passenger comfort
Answer: c) To ensure aircraft safety and airworthiness
5. Which document outlines the scheduled maintenance tasks and intervals for an aircraft?
a) Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM)
b) Dispatch Release
c) Aircraft Load Sheet
d) NOTAM (Notice to Airmen)
Answer: a) Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM)
6. What is the purpose of a Maintenance Steering Group (MSG) in aviation maintenance management?
a) To manage flight operations
b) To oversee ground services
c) To develop maintenance programs
d) To handle sales and marketing
Answer: c) To develop maintenance programs
7. Which type of maintenance is performed on an as-needed basis to correct specific issues?
a) Preventive maintenance
b) Predictive maintenance
c) Corrective maintenance
d) Routine maintenance
Answer: c) Corrective maintenance
8. What does the term “line maintenance” refer to in aviation maintenance management?
a) Maintenance performed on the production line
b) Maintenance performed during aircraft assembly
c) Maintenance performed between flights
d) Maintenance performed by ground crews
Answer: c) Maintenance performed between flights
9. Which regulatory agency oversees aviation maintenance standards in the United States?
a) EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency)
b) ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization)
c) FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
d) CAAC (Civil Aviation Administration of China)
Answer: c) FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
10. What is the purpose of an Aircraft Maintenance Logbook?
a) To track passenger reservations
b) To record maintenance activities and inspections
c) To monitor flight crew schedules
d) To manage aircraft fuel consumption
Answer: b) To record maintenance activities and inspections
11. Which maintenance approach aims to detect potential issues before they lead to failures?
a) Reactive maintenance
b) Corrective maintenance
c) Predictive maintenance
d) Preventive maintenance
Answer: c) Predictive maintenance
12. What does ETOPS stand for in aviation maintenance management?
a) Extended Time on Plane Service
b) Emergency Technical Operations and Procedures
c) Extended Twin-engine Operations
d) Engine Test and Operation Procedures
Answer: c) Extended Twin-engine Operations
13. Which document certifies that an aircraft is airworthy and safe for flight?
a) Aircraft Load Sheet
b) Dispatch Release
c) Certificate of Airworthiness
d) Aircraft Maintenance Program
Answer: c) Certificate of Airworthiness
14. What is the purpose of a Minimum Equipment List (MEL) in aviation maintenance management?
a) To list the minimum number of maintenance personnel required
b) To specify the minimum fuel requirements for each flight
c) To identify the minimum equipment necessary for safe flight
d) To track the minimum number of flights per aircraft per month
Answer: c) To identify the minimum equipment necessary for safe flight
15. Which factor is crucial for effective aviation maintenance management?
a) Ignoring maintenance schedules
b) Using outdated maintenance procedures
c) Ensuring regulatory compliance
d) Delaying maintenance tasks
Answer: c) Ensuring regulatory compliance
16. What does the term “Aircraft On Ground” (AOG) signify in maintenance management?
a) Aircraft undergoing routine maintenance
b) Aircraft in the air
c) Aircraft grounded due to maintenance issues
d) Aircraft in the hangar
Answer: c) Aircraft grounded due to maintenance issues
17. Which maintenance strategy focuses on replacing components before they fail?
a) Predictive maintenance
b) Corrective maintenance
c) Preventive maintenance
d) Reactive maintenance
Answer: c) Preventive maintenance
18. What is the primary goal of an aircraft reliability program in maintenance management?
a) Increase aircraft weight
b) Improve aircraft fuel efficiency
c) Enhance aircraft safety and availability
d) Decrease aircraft speed
Answer: c) Enhance aircraft safety and availability
19. What does the term “deferred maintenance” refer to in aviation maintenance management?
a) Maintenance tasks completed ahead of schedule
b) Maintenance tasks postponed to a later date
c) Maintenance tasks that cannot be performed
d) Maintenance tasks completed without approval
Answer: b) Maintenance tasks postponed to a later date
20. Which department is responsible for ensuring aircraft compliance with maintenance schedules?
a) Operations
b) Maintenance
c) Ground Services
d) Sales and Marketing
Answer: b) Maintenance