EASA PART 66 CERTIFICATION PAPER 2026 FULL SOLUTION GRADED A+, Exams of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

EASA PART 66 CERTIFICATION PAPER 2026 FULL SOLUTION GRADED A+

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EASA PART 66 CERTIFICATION PAPER
2026 FULL SOLUTION GRADED A+
โ— means personnel responsible for the release of an aircraft or a
component after maintenance; Answer: certifying staff
โ— means any engine, propeller, part or appliance Answer: component
โ— means all of the processes ensuring that, at any time in its operating
life, the aircraft complies with the airworthiness requirements in force
and is in a condition for safe operation; Answer: continuing
airworthiness
โ— JAA Answer: Joint Aviation Authorities
โ— JAR Answer: Joint Aviation Requirements
โ— means an aircraft, classified as an aeroplane with a maximum take-off
mass of more than 5700 kg, or a multi-engined helicopter Answer: large
aircraft
โ— any one or combination of overhaul, repair, inspection, replacement,
modification or defect rectification of an aircraft or component, with the
exception of pre-flight inspection Answer: maintenance
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EASA PART 66 CERTIFICATION PAPER

2026 FULL SOLUTION GRADED A+

โ— means personnel responsible for the release of an aircraft or a component after maintenance; Answer: certifying staff โ— means any engine, propeller, part or appliance Answer: component โ— means all of the processes ensuring that, at any time in its operating life, the aircraft complies with the airworthiness requirements in force and is in a condition for safe operation; Answer: continuing airworthiness โ— JAA Answer: Joint Aviation Authorities โ— JAR Answer: Joint Aviation Requirements โ— means an aircraft, classified as an aeroplane with a maximum take-off mass of more than 5700 kg, or a multi-engined helicopter Answer: large aircraft โ— any one or combination of overhaul, repair, inspection, replacement, modification or defect rectification of an aircraft or component, with the exception of pre-flight inspection Answer: maintenance

โ— a natural person, a legal person or part of a legal person. Such an organisation may be established at more than one location whether or not within the territory of the Member States Answer: organisation โ— ELA1 aircraft:

  • MTOW
  • maximum design lifting gas
  • airship design Answer: - less than 1000 kg that is NOT classified as complex motor-powered aircraft
  • not more than 3400 m3 for hot-air balloons, 1050 m3 for gas balloons, 300 m3 for tethered gas balloons
  • not more than 2500 m3 for hot-air airships and 1000 m3 for gas airships โ— LSA Answer: light sport aeroplane โ— ELA1 Answer: European Light Aircraft โ— LSA aircraft
  • MTOW
  • Vs
  • seating cap

โ— [Category] Maintenance Certifying Technician - Avionic. Answer: Category B โ— [Category] Base Maintenance Certifying Engineer. Answer: Category C โ— EASA aircraft maintenance license sub-categories for A Answer: A1: Aeroplanes turbine A2: Aeroplanes piston A3: Helicopters Turbine A4: Helicopters piston โ— EASA aircraft maintenance license sub-categories for B1 Answer: B1.1: Aeroplanes turbine B1.2 Aeroplanes piston B1.3: Helicopters Turbine B1.4: Helicopters piston โ— EASA aircraft maintenance license applicable to piston-engine non- pressurized aeroplanes of 2000 Kg MTOM and below. Answer: B โ— EASA license category B3 is applicable to: Answer: - piston-engine, non-pressurised

  • MTOW less than 2000 kg

โ— Aircraft group with complex motor-powered aircraft as well as multiple engine helicopters Answer: Aircraft group 1 โ— Aircraft group one includes aeroplanes with maximum certified operating altitude of Answer: above FL โ—