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    Part-66 Module 10 Aviation legislation Second edition Prepared by: M.Hassanloo & M.Shahbazi August 2011 Cao.shahbazi@gmail.com 0 Course contents Sub-Module 1 Regulatory Framework Sub-Module 2 Part-66 Certifying Staff Maintenance Sub-Module 3 Part-145 Maintenance Organisations Sub-Module 4 Part OPS Commercial Air Transportation Sub-Module 5 Part-21 Aircraft Certification Sub-Module 6 Part- M Continued Airworthiness Management organisation Sub-Module 7 Applicable National

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    Module 7 Essay Titles Discuss the methods of protection against HIRF and the checks/inspections which would be carried out after a fault was entered in the tech log. On carrying out a system check of a stall warning system it is discovered that the first officers stick shaker is inoperative. Describe how you would fault find the system and how you would rectify the defect. On trouble shooting an IDG overheat lamp fault‚ it was discovered that the connector of the IDG had evidence of overheating

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    Module 9 Writing Assignment 1. Were you able to remember the name of a person introduced to you just five minutes ago? 4 almost always. 2. Could you describe what your roommate (or wife or husband) was wearing when he or she left the house in the morning? 3 frequently. 3. Would you be able to remember the last three songs you heard on the radio or on your personal hand held device? 4 almost always. 4. Did you attempt to make connections between what you read in a textbook assignment and what you

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    The concept from course 15 module six that I found most important is ethical behaviors. According to course 15 ethics is behavior based on personal and organizational values. These values guide you through making judgements between right and wrong‚ and these judgements are what make up ethical behaviors. I think this is the most important concept for several reasons. First and foremost‚ it sets the tone for ethical conduct within an organization. It does so in a top down fashion‚ and through

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    Module 9: Critical Vehicle Systems 1. Which mechanical part or feature listed in Module 9 do you think is most important? I think that the most important feature to me is the seat belt. 2. Why is that particular part or feature so important? The reason I think this is because in case of an accident‚ it will prevent me from flying through the window and could save my life. 3. How do you benefit from that part or feature? I benefit from this because it can save my life and other

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    UK COLLEGE BUSINESS AND COMPUTING Module Booklet Course: EDEXCEL BTEC (HND) TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT Group: Ed excel Level 4 Module: Unit 9 TOURIST DESTINATIONS Module type: Module Code: K/601/1748 Module Credit: 15 Teaching Period: (15 weeks) Level:4 (QCF) Contact Hours: (15*3.75 = 56.25) Lecturers: 15 weeks Revision Clinic: 1 week Feedback and assignment guidance: 2 weeks Lecturer: Dr Blessing George Adepoju

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    Module 9 1. Describe in detail the effects of stress on an engineer and how environmental factors affect stress. Discuss how these affects can be minimized. 2. If a major skin repair was being carried out on an aircraft and you were the team leader‚ and the repair was not going to be completed within your shift period‚ how would you do a shift handover for the next shift? 3. Describe human error in aircraft maintenance and the inspection environment‚ and describe how it can be minimized

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    Module 9 Review and Critical Thinking Review Questions 1. What are club drugs? What are some of the factors that support the use of club drugs? The club drugs are synthetic drugs that are usually used in bars‚ nightclubs‚ raves and other types of gatherings. The settings of raves and nightclubs support the use of the drugs. They are usually small tablet form so it is easy to conceal. 2. What are screening tests? Why are they used? Screening tests are nonspecific and help a forensic scientist

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    09.03 Module 9 Quiz Saje McDowell Question 1: Campsite #1‚ lookout tower‚ and campsite #2 form a central angle within the circle. If the angle formed is 120°‚ describe the relationship between the angle and the arc it intercepts. You must show all work to receive credit. Since the central angle is 120 degrees‚ the arc BEC would be its intercepted arc. Since a intercepted angle and a central angle have the same value‚ it would be 120 degrees. Question 2: An inscribed angle is formed by lookout

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    Review Questions 1. What are club drugs? What are some of the factors that support the use of club drugs? “Club Drugs” are drugs that are usually used at a club‚ nightclub‚ raves‚ and such. It is synthetic drugs‚ but they are used to “enhance” the experience. The type of factor that supports club drugs would be either environment and/or development. 2. What are screening tests? Why are they used? The screening tests are a type of test that can identify any substance that someone has used. This

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