Type
Examination Standard
Where type training is not required, the
examination must be oral, written or practical assessment
based, or a combination thereof.
Oral examination questions must be
open.
Written examination questions must be essay type
or multiple-choice questions.
Practical assessment must determine a person's
competence to perform a task.
Examination subjects must be on a sample of
subjects drawn from paragraph 2 type training/examination
syllabus, at the indicated level.
The examination must ensure that the
following objectives are met:
(a)
Properly discuss with
confidence the aircraft and its
systems.
(b)
Ensure safe performance
of maintenance, inspections and routine work according to
the maintenance manual and other relevant instructions
and tasks as appropriate for the type of aircraft, for
example troubleshooting, repairs, adjustments,
replacements, rigging and functional checks such as
engine run, etc, if required.
(c)
Correctly use all
technical literature and documentation for the
aircraft.
(d)
Correctly use
specialist/special tooling and test equipment, perform
removal and replacement of components and modules unique
to type, including any on-wing maintenance
activity.
A written report must be made by the
examiner to explain why the candidate has passed or
failed.
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