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If the certification category of an airplane is listed as "utility," it means the airplane is intended for which maneuvers?

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All non-acrobatic maneuvers plus limited acrobatics including spins

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Which is true relating to Airworthiness Directives (ADs)?

Selected Answer:
Noncompliance with ADs renders an aircraft un-airworthy.

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WW_DBA_MGMT_203_LO_03 Explain the airworthiness considerations, aerodynamic/performance capabilities of aircraft and discuss the importance of environmental factors affecting aircraft performance. (BSTM PO-1, 3, 5)
Management 203
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 Question 3
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A new maintenance record being used for an aircraft engine rebuilt by the manufacturer must include previous

Selected Answer: changes as required by Airworthiness Directives.

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WW_DBA_MGMT_203_LO_03 Explain the airworthiness considerations, aerodynamic/performance capabilities of aircraft and discuss the importance of environmental factors affecting aircraft performance. (BSTM PO-1, 3, 5)
Management 203
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 Question 4
1 out of 1 points

Aircraft maintenance records must include the current status of the

Selected Answer: life-limited parts of each airframe, engine, propeller, rotor, and appliance.

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WW_DBA_MGMT_203_LO_03 Explain the airworthiness considerations, aerodynamic/performance capabilities of aircraft and discuss the importance of environmental factors affecting aircraft performance. (BSTM PO-1, 3, 5)
Management 203
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 Question 5
1 out of 1 points

Aircraft maintenance records must include the current status of

Selected Answer: life-limited parts of each airframe,

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