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作者: 航空 时间: 2011-6-14 08:13:26 标题: AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN—
GENERAL, AIRFRAME, AND POWERPLANT
KNOWLEDGE TEST GUIDE
作者: 航空 时间: 2011-6-14 08:13:40
AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN—
GENERAL, AIRFRAME, AND POWERPLANT
KNOWLEDGE TEST GUIDE
September 2008
U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Aviation Administration
CONTENTS
Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1
Knowledge Test Eligibility Requirements ........................................................................ 1
Knowledge Areas on the Tests ....................................................................................... 2
Descriptions of the Tests................................................................................................. 2
Test Registration ............................................................................................................. 2
Taking the Test ............................................................................................................... 3
Use of Test Aids and Materials ....................................................................................... 4
Dyslexic Testing Procedures........................................................................................... 4
Cheating or Other Unauthorized Conduct ....................................................................... 5
Knowledge Test Reports ................................................................................................. 5
Retesting Procedures...................................................................................................... 6
Training and Testing Publications and General Information............................................ 6
Advisory Circulars...................................................................................................... 7
Airworthiness Directives............................................................................................. 7
Code of Federal Regulations ..................................................................................... 7
Computer Testing Supplements ................................................................................ 7
Knowledge Test Centers............................................................................................ 7
Knowledge Test Questions ........................................................................................ 7
Knowledge Test Statistics.......................................................................................... 8
Learning Statement Reference Guide........................................................................ 8
Practical Test Standards............................................................................................ 8
Training Handbooks................................................................................................... 8
Type Certificate Data Sheets ..................................................................................... 8
Sample Test Questions and Answers ............................................................................. 8
Aviation Maintenance Technician—General .............................................................. 8
Aviation Maintenance Technician—Airframe ............................................................. 9
Aviation Maintenance Technician—Powerplant....................................................... 10
Technical References.................................................................................................... 11
Aviation Maintenance Technician—General ............................................................ 12
Aviation Maintenance Technician—Airframe ........................................................... 12
Aviation Maintenance Technician—Powerplant....................................................... 13
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INTRODUCTION
FAA-G-8082-3A, Aviation Maintenance Technician—General, Airframe, and Powerplant
Knowledge Test Guide, provides information for preparing you to take one or all of the
following knowledge tests. This document supersedes FAA-G-8082-3, Aviation
Mechanic General, Airframe, and Powerplant Knowledge Test Guide, dated 1999.
TEST NAME TEST CODE
Aviation Maintenance Technician—General AMG
Aviation Maintenance Technician—Airframe AMA
Aviation Maintenance Technician—Powerplant AMP
The minimum passing score is 70 percent.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) airman knowledge tests are effective instruments
for aviation safety and regulation measurement. However, these tests can only sample
the vast amount of knowledge every aviation maintenance technician needs.
Comments may be e-mailed to AFS630Comments@faa.gov.
KNOWLEDGE TEST ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
The general qualifications for an aviation maintenance technician certificate require you
to have a combination of experience, knowledge, and skill. If you are pursuing an
aviation maintenance technician certificate with airframe and powerplant ratings, you
should review the appropriate sections of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(14 CFR) part 65 for detailed information pertaining to eligibility requirements. Further
information may be obtained from the nearest Flight Standards District Office (FSDO).
Before taking the certification knowledge and practical tests, you must meet the
eligibility requirements. The determination of eligibility of applicants for the general,
airframe, and powerplant tests is made on the basis of one of the following options:
1. Civil and/or military experience. (See 14 CFR Part 65, Certification: Airmen
Other Than Flight Crewmembers, Subpart A—General and Subpart D—
Mechanics.) If you believe you are qualified to exercise this option, you must
have your experience evaluated and certified by an FAA aviation safety inspector
(airworthiness). If the inspector determines that you have the required experience,
two FAA Forms 8610-2, Airman Certificate and/or Rating Application, are
completed. These forms are issued, and MUST be presented along with
appropriate identification to take the corresponding knowledge tests. Your
eligibility to test does not expire.
2. Graduation from an FAA-certificated aviation maintenance technician
school (AMTS). Depending upon the testing facility affiliation, a graduation
certificate, certificate of completion, or an FAA Form 8610-2, Airman Certificate
and/or Rating Application (properly endorsed), is required, along with proper
identification.
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If you are taking the tests at a computer testing center and the practical testing is
administered by a designated mechanic examiner (DME), and both are affiliated with
the AMTS, a copy of the graduation certificate or certificate of completion (along with
proper identification) may be all that you are required to present. In this case, the
school, the testing center, the DME, and the local FSDO will all be involved and know
what authorization is needed. On the other hand, if either or both the testing center and
the DME are not affiliated with the AMTS, then FAA Form 8610-2 is required.
KNOWLEDGE AREAS ON THE TESTS
Aviation maintenance technician tests are comprehensive because they must test your
knowledge in many subject areas. The subject areas for the tests are the same as the
required AMTS curriculum subjects listed in 14 CFR part 147, Aviation Maintenance
Technician Schools, appendices B, C, and D. However, the subject area titled “Unducted
Fans” (in appendix D) is not a tested subject at this time. The terms used in 14 CFR
part 147, appendices B, C, and D, are defined in 14 CFR part 147, appendix A.
DESCRIPTIONS OF THE TESTS
All test questions are the objective, multiple-choice type. Each question can be
answered by the selection of a single response. Each test question is independent of
other questions; therefore, a correct response to one does not depend upon, or
influence, the correct response to another. The minimum passing score is 70
percent.
The Aviation Maintenance Technician—General test contains 60 questions, and you are
allowed 2 hours to complete the test.
The Aviation Maintenance Technician—Airframe and Aviation Maintenance Technician—
Powerplant tests contain 100 questions each, and you are allowed 2 hours to complete
each test.
TEST REGISTRATION
The first step in taking a knowledge test is the registration process. You may either call
one of the computer testing designees, (refer to the Computer Testing Designee section
at the end of this document for 1-800 numbers) or simply use the walk-in basis. If you
choose to use the 1-800 number to register, you will need to select a testing center,
schedule a test date, and make financial arrangements for test payment. You may
register for tests several weeks in advance, and you may cancel your appointment
according to the CTD’s cancellation policy. If you do not follow the CTD’s cancellation
policies, you could be subject to a cancellation fee.
The next step in taking a knowledge test is providing proper identification. An
acceptable identification document includes a recent photograph, signature, and actual
residential address, if different from the mailing address. This information may be
presented in more than one form of identification.
Acceptable forms of identification include, but are not limited to, drivers’ licenses,
government identification cards, passports, alien residency (green) cards, and military
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identification cards. Other forms of identification that meet the requirements of this
paragraph are acceptable. Some applicants may not possess the identification
documentation described. In any case, you should always check with your local FSDO
or IFO if you are unsure of the kind of identification to bring to the interview.
You also need to present authorization to test. Acceptable forms of authorization are:
FAA Form 8610-2.
A graduation certificate or certificate of completion to an affiliated testing center
as previously explained.
An original (not photocopy) failed Airman Knowledge Test Report, passing
Airman Knowledge Test Report, or expired Airman Knowledge Test Report.
Before you take the actual test, you will have the option to take a sample test. The
actual test is time limited; however, you should have sufficient time to complete and
review your test.
TAKING THE TEST
Communication between individuals through the use of words is a complicated process.
In addition to being an exercise in the application and use of aeronautical knowledge, a
knowledge test is also an exercise in communication since it involves the use of the
written language. Since the tests involve written rather than spoken words,
communication between the test writer and the person being tested may become a
difficult matter if care is not exercised by both parties. Consequently, considerable effort
is expended to write each question in a clear, precise manner. Make sure you read the
instructions given with the test, as well as the statements in each test item.
When taking a test, keep the following points in mind:
Answer each question in accordance with the latest regulations and guidance
publications.
Read each question carefully before looking at the answer options. You should
clearly understand the problem before attempting to solve it.
After formulating an answer, determine which answer option corresponds with
your answer. The answer you choose should completely resolve the problem.
From the answer options given, it may appear that there is more than one
possible answer; however, there is only one answer that is correct and complete.
The other answers are either incomplete, erroneous, or derived from popular
misconceptions.
If a certain question is difficult for you, it is best to mark it for review and proceed
to the next question. After you answer the less difficult questions, return to those
you marked for review and answer them. The review marking procedure will be
explained to you prior to starting the test. Although the computer should alert you
to unanswered questions, make sure every question has an answer recorded.
This procedure will enable you to use the available time to maximum advantage.
When solving a calculation problem, select the answer that most nearly matches
your solution. The problem has been checked by various individuals and with
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different types of calculators; therefore, if you have solved it correctly, your
answer will be closer to the correct answer than any of the other choices.
USE OF TEST AIDS AND MATERIALS
You may use aids, reference materials, and test materials within the guidelines listed
below, if actual test questions or answers are not revealed. All models of aviationoriented
calculators may be used, including small electronic calculators that perform
only arithmetic functions (add, subtract, multiply, and divide). Simple programmable
memories, which allow addition to, subtraction from, or retrieval of one number from the
memory, are permissible. Also, simple functions such as square root and percent keys
are permissible.
The following guidelines apply:
1. You may use any reference
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