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REG-14-0001-3-0015-114 – “Appliance” – Yes, No, or Maybe
Description
This session allows participants with confirmed knowledge of the regulatory definition of “appliance” to put the term in context of other requirements created by the rules.
Upon completion of this session, participants will have the tools to understand the regulatory requirements related to appliances from design, production, operations, and maintenance.
Target audience:
Anyone working in aviation.
Keywords:
Appliance, Definitions
Pre-test:
This training builds on cumulative information provided in the pre-requisite sessions. Participants must be able to answer the following questions before the session begins. Click here to answer online.
Q1:
Appliance means an instrument, mechanism, etc. that is ______________ operating or controlling an aircraft in flight.
Q2:
True or False: To meet the regulatory definition of an appliance, an instrument, mechanism, etc. must be installed in an aircraft.
Q3:
Is a seat belt an appliance? Explain why or why not.
Revision history:
Date Created
Level
Revision description
Retraining Required or Recommended
Yes
No
10302023
IR
Initial Release.
0.25 OFMK General OFMK training credit
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