Aircraft Maintenance PDF
Aircraft Maintenance PDF
Aircraft Maintenance PDF
2.6.2.3 RATINGS
(a) The following ratings are issued under this subpart:
(1) Airframe.
(2) Powerplant.
(3) Avionics.
(4) Other ratings as may be determined by the Authority.
(b) The following AME type ratings are issued under the Subpart
(1) Airframe type ratings for aircraft with a takeoff gross weight of more than 5700 kg.
(2) Powerplant type ratings for powerplants on aircraft with a takeoff gross weight of
more than 5700 kg.
(3) Other specialised ratings as may be determined by the Authority.
2.6.2.4 KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AME LICENSE
(a) The applicant for an aircraft maintenance engineer license shall have pass a general
knowledge test covering at least the following areas:
(1) Air law and airworthiness requirements. Rules and regulations relevant to an aircraft
maintenance engineer license holder including
(i) Applicable airworthiness requirements governing certification and continuing
airworthiness of aircraft ; and
(ii) Approved aircraft maintenance organisation procedures.
(2) Natural science and aircraft general knowledge
(i) Basic mathematics;
(ii) Units of measurement; and
(iii) Fundamental principles and theory of physics and chemistry applicable to
aircraft maintenance.
(3) Aircraft engineering. Characteristics and applications of the materials of aircraft
construction
including
(i) Principles of construction and functioning of aircraft structures,
(ii) Fastening techniques;
(iii) Powerplants and their associated systems;
(iv) Mechanical, fluid, electrical and electronic power sources;
(v) Aircraft instrument and display systems;
(vi) Aircraft control systems; and
(vii) Airborne navigation and communication systems.
(4) Aircraft maintenance. Tasks required to ensure the continuing airworthiness of an
aircraft including
(i) Methods and procedures for the overhaul, repair, inspection, replacement,
alteration or defect rectification of aircraft structures, components and systems in
accordance with the methods prescribed in the relevant Maintenance Manuals
and the applicable requirements of airworthiness.
(5) Human performance:
(i) Human performance and limitations relevant to the duties of an aircraft
maintenance license holder.
2.6.2.5 KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RATINGS
(a) The applicant for an airframe rating shall pass a knowledge test covering at least the
following areas:
(1) Wood structures.
(2) Aircraft covering.
(3) Aircraft finishes.
(4) Sheet metal and non-metallic structures.
(5) Welding.
(6) Assembly and rigging.
(7) Airframe inspection.
(8) Fuel systems.
(9) Aircraft landing gear systems.
(10) Hydraulic and pneumatic power systems.
(11) Cabin atmosphere control systems.
(12) Aircraft instrument systems.
(13) Communication and navigation systems.
(14) Aircraft fuel systems.
(15) Aircraft electrical systems.
(16) Position and warning systems.
(17) Ice and rain control systems.
(18) Fire protection systems.
(b) The applicant for a powerplant rating shall pass a knowledge test covering at least the
following areas:
(1) Reciprocating systems.
(2) Turbine engines.
(3) Engine inspection.
(4) Engine instrument systems.
(5) Engine fire protection systems.
(6) Engine electrical systems.
(7) Lubrication systems.
(8) Ignition and starting systems.
(9) Fuel metering.
(10) Engine fuel systems.
(11) Induction and engine airflow systems.
(12) Engine cooling systems.
(13) Engine exhaust and reverser systems.
(14) Propellers.
(15) Auxiliary power units.
(c) The applicant for an avionics rating shall pass a knowledge test covering at least the
following areas:
(1) Aircraft electrical systems;
(2) Aircraft instrument systems;
(3) Automatic flight control systems;
(4) Aircraft radio and radio navigation systems,
(5) Aircraft navigation systems; and
(6) Aircraft systems/components avionics.
(d) The applicant shall pass each section of the test before applying for the skill tests prescribed
by 2.6.2.7.