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QUESTION BANK MRB-MI

1. The main rotor consists of : (1)


a. 3 blades
b. 4 blades
c. 5 blades
d. 6 blades

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2. Each MRB is fastened to the hub with : (1)


a. 1 bolt
b. 2 bolts
c. 3 bolts
d. 4 bolts

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3. The main rotor diameter is: (1)


a. 20,3m
b. 21,3m
c. 22,3m
d. 23,3m

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4. The direction of rotation lifviewed from below, from the main gear box end is:
(1)
a. Clockwise
b. Counterclockwise
c. A & B are possible

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5. The disc area of main rotor is: (1)


a. 326 m2
b. 336m2
c. 346m2
d. 356m2

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6. The MRB length ( from blade butting holes axits) is: (1)
a. 9575±3mm
b. 9675±3mm
c. 9775±3mm
d. 9875±3mm

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7. The MRB chord length is: (1)


+2
a. 520−3
b. 530+2
−3
+2
c. 540−3
d. 550+2
−3

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8. The blade shape in plane is : (1)


a. Triangular
b. Rectangular
c. No answers are correct

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9. The blade twist is: (1)


a. Geometric twist 5o in section No.1 to No.4
b. Further changes according to linear law 0o in section No.22
c. A & b are correct

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10. The blade airfoil is : (1)


a. NACA-230
b. NACA-230M
c. A & b are correct

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11. The MRB mass is : (1)


a. Not more than 110kg
b. Not more than 120kg
c. Not more than 130kg
d. Not more than 140kg

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12. The static moment relative to rotor rotation axis with blades of weight group I
is : (1)
a. 661±0,2 Kgf.m
b. 671±0,2 Kgf.m
c. 681±0,2 Kgf.m
d. 691±0,2 Kgf.m

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13. The static moment relative to rotor rotation axis with blades of weight group II
is : (1)
a. 661±0,2 Kgf.m
b. 671±0,2 Kgf.m
c. 681±0,2 Kgf.m
d. 691±0,2 Kgf.m

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14. The main rotor blade consists of the following main structural elements: (1)
a. Spar, tail sections, butt, tip.
b. Spar, tail sections, butt, tip, anti-icing system.
c. Spar, tail sections, butt, tip, anti-icing system, spar damage detection system.
d. No answers are correct

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15. The MRB spar is : (1)


a. A solid round tub
b. A hollow round tub
c. A hollow beam with constant-section interior outline

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16. The MRB spare is made of : (1)


a. Metal material
b. Composite material
c. Plastic material
d. Wood material

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17. The thickness of spar webs is: (1)


a. Variable in the area of the tail sections No.1 to 3
b. Variable in the area of the tail sections No.1 to 4
c. Variable in the area of the tail sections No.1 to 5
d. Variable in the area of the tail sections No.1 to 6

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18. The spar has a constant cross section in the area of the tail sections: (1)
a. No.4 to 18
b. No.4 to 19
c. No.4 to 20
d. No.4 to 21

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19. The blade root is made of: (1)
a. Composite
b. Aluminium alloy
c. Titanium alloy
d. Steel

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20. The steel end piece of the blade root is installed on the spar by: (1)
a. Rivets and bolts
b. Rivets and bushings
c. Bolts and bushings
d. Rivets, bolts and bushings

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21. How many tail sections are there in the MR blade ? (1)
a. 19
b. 20
c. 21
d. 22

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22. The tail sections of MRB are installed on the spar by: (1)
a. Rivets
b. Bolts
c. Glue
d. All are correct

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23. The tail section skin of MRB is made of: (1)


a. Composite material
b. Plastic material
c. Steel
d. Aluminium alloy

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24. The material in side of tail section skins is: (1)


a. Composite
b. Plastic
c. Steel
d. Aluminium honeycomb

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25. The component of tail sections are installed by : (1)
a. Rivet
b. Bolt
c. Screw
d. Glue

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26. The flaps (trimmers) are fastened to tail sections No.: (1)
a. 14 and 15
b. 15 and 16
c. 16 and 17
d. 17 and 18

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27. The Flaps(trimmers) of MRB are made as : (1)


a. 1,0mm thick plates
b. 1,2mm thick plates
c. 1,5mm thick plates
d. 1,7mm thick plates

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28. The tail stringer of tail section is made of : (1)


a. Steel
b. Aluminium alloy
c. Composite
d. Textolite

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29. The flaps(trimmers) are fastened to tail section in the area of : (1)
a. The ribs
b. The skins
c. The tail stringers
d. No answers are correct

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30. The tail section is glued to the spar with : (1)


a. Glue-film BK-3
b. Glue-film K-153
c. Glue-film KLH-1
d. Glue-film PU-2

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31. The inserts are placed between the tail sections to prevent: (1)
a. The coming of water
b. The coming of dust
c. The coming of air
d. The over flowing of air

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32. The clearance between adjacent tail sections skin is sealed with : (1)
a. Adhesive tap
b. Sealing compound
c. Glue
d. No answers are correct

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33. How many counter weights are there in each MRB spar? (1)
a. 7
b. 8
c. 9
d. 10

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34. The length of a counter weight is : (1)


a. 400mm
b. 500mm
c. 600mm
d. 700mm

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35. The weight of a counter weight is about: (1)


a. 1kg
b. 1,5kg
c. 2kg
d. 2,5kg

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36. The blade tip part is consisting of : (1)


a. 1 part
b. 2 parts
c. 3 parts
d. 4 parts

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37. The part of the blade tip are: (1)
a. 1 fixed part, 1 detachable part
b. 1 fixed part, 2 detachable parts
c. 2 fixed parts, 1 detachable part
d. 2 fixed parts, 2 detachable parts

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38. The fixed part of the blade tip is installed by: (1)
a. Rivet
b. Bolt
c. Screw
d. Glue

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39. The detachable part of the blade tip is installed by: (1)
a. Rivet
b. Bolt
c. Screw
d. Glue

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40. The balancing plates in the blade tip are mounted on: (1)
a. 1 stud
b. 2 studs
c. 3 studs
d. 4 studs

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41. For blades with numbers before 01211, the glass of blade tip light is installed on:
(2)
a. The fixed part
b. The detachable part
c. A & b are correct

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42. For blades with numbers since 01211, the glass of blade tip light is installed on:
(2)
a. The fixed part
b. The detachable part
c. A & b are correct

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43. In order to replace the blade tip light, we have to remove: (2)
a. Two attachment screws
b. The attrachment strap
c. The glass
d. All of a,b and c

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44. Joint operation of blades with different location of blade tip light, included in
one set, is: (2)
a. Allowed
b. Not allowed
c. Prohibited

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45. The spar damage detection system consists of: (2)


a. The root stopper and end stopper
b. The charging valve
c. The indicator
d. All of a,b and c

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46. For sealing the spar cavities, we use: (1)


a. Sealing compound
b. Adhesive
c. Weld material
d. All answers are correct

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47. The anti-icing system of the blade is of the : (2)


a. Electric heat action
b. Sunlight heat action
c. Vibration action

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48. The blade edge tippings are mounted on: (1)


a. The blade trailing edge
b. The blade leading edge
c. The blade root end

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49. The length of blade edge tipping is: (1)


a. 6m long from the tip

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b. 7m long from the tip
c. 8m long from the tip
d. 9m long from the tip

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50. The blade edge tipping serve for protecting the nose from : (1)
a. Water attachment
b. Abrasive wear
c. Corrosion

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51. The blade edge tipping in the area of tail section 2 to 6 is made of: (1)
a. Stainless steel
b. Titanium
c. Wolfram

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52. The blade edge tipping in the area of tail section 7 to 21 is made of: (1)
a. Stainless steel
b. Titanium
c. Wolfram

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53. The blade edge tipping has a variable cross section in the area of tail section: (2)
a. 15 to 19
b. 16 to 20
c. 17 to 21

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54. Blacklines painted along the blade, on the top and bottom, designate: (2)
a. The tail section
b. The blade tip
c. The spar rear web boundary

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55. If there are wear, notches, scratches on paint coating not extending to base
metal, what do you do: (3)
a. Blade can be operated without remedying defects
b. Restore paint coating
c. Replace the blade

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56. If the are wear, notches, scratches on paint coating extending to base metal, what
do you do: (2)
a. Blade can be operated without remedying defects
b. Restore paint coating
c. Replace the blade

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57. If there are punture, notches and corrosion on the end-piece, what do you do? (2)
a. Remedy defects
b. Restore paint coating
c. Remedy defects and restore paint coating

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58. If there is crack in end-piece lug and cheeks, what do you do? (3)
a. Blade can be operated without remedying defect
b. Remedy the defect
c. Replace blade or set of blades

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59. If there are dents, scratches and damages to the spar surface, what do you do?(3)
a. Remedy defect.
b. Restore paint and vanish coating.
c. Remedy defect and restore paint and vanish coating.

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60. If there are through crack or puncture in spar, spar deformation, what do you
do?(3)
a. Blade can be operated without remedying defect
b. Remedy the defect
c. Replace the blade or set of blades.

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61. If there are smooth dents on tail sections skin without ruptures of metal up to
20mm in diameter and 2 mm deep, what do you do? (3)
a. Blade can be operated without without remedying defect.
b. Remedy the defect
c. Replace the blade or set of blades

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62. Blade can be operated without remedying defect in case of minor bending of tail
stringer up to: (2)
a. 4±1mm

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b. 10±1mm
c. 15±1mm

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63. What do you do if scratches not more than 0,08mm deep and 50mm long on tail
section skin: (2)
a. Replace the tail section
b. Replace the blade
c. Blade can be operated without remedying defect

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64. What do you do if smooth dents on tail section skin without rupture of metal up
to 2mm deep and up to 100cm2 in area: (2)
a. Replace the tail section
b. Remedy the defect
c. Blade can be operated without remedying defect

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65. What do you do if damaged glueing of tail section skin to spar, passing over the
tail section butts: (3)
a. Blade can be operated without remedying defect
b. Replace the tail section
c. Repair the tail section skin glueing

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66. What do you do if punctures in tail sections located not nearer than 10mm to rib
and spar an up to 20mm wide and long : (2)
a. Blade can be operated without remedying defect
b. Replace the tail section
c. Repair the tail section skin

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67. What do you do if sealing compound cracking and spalling in the tail section
joints (3)
a. Blade can be operated without remedying defect
b. Repaint the defect area
c. Recondition the sealing compound

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68. What do you do if damages, abrasive wear and cracks of heating strip rubber
without exposure of glass cloth : (3)
a. Blade can be operated without remedying defect

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b. Replace the blade
c. Repair the rubber of heating strip

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69. What do you do if patial peeling of rubber of anti-abrasive coating of heating


strip: (3)
a. Blade can be operated without remedying defect
b. Replace the blade
c. Repair the rubber of heating strip

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70. What do you do if minor abrasive wear of blade edge tippings: (3)
a. Blade can be operated without remedying defect
b. Replace blade edge tippings
c. Repair the defect

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71. What do you do if dents on surface of blade edge tipping up to 1mm deep
without through wear : (2)
a. Blade can be operated without remedying defect
b. Replace blade edge tippings
c. Repair the defect

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72. Blade can be operated without remedying defect if unglueing of one tab of blade
edge tipping not exceeding: (2)
a. 6cm2 in area
b. 8cm2 in area
c. 10cm2 in area
d. 12cm2 in area

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73. What do you do if loose screws fastening the blade root fairing: (2)
a. Replace the screws
b. Accept as is
c. Tighten screws up

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74. Blade can operated for damages to blade tip paint coating if: (3)
a. Dents are not more than 0,5mm deep
b. Dent total area is not more than 60cm2
c. Scratches and notches are not more than 0,2mm deep

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d. All of a,b,c

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75. What do you do if cracks at blade tip removable part fastening screws: (2)
a. Replace the removable part
b. Repair the crack spots
c. Blade can be operated without remedying defect

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76. What do you do if screw head of blade tip is 0,3mm Max. sunk down: (3)
a. Accept “as is”(it is allowed)
b. Replace the blade tip
c. Repair the defect

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77. If cracks on blade tip light glass, what do you do: (2)
a. Replace the blade tip
b. Replace the glass
c. Repair the cracks

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78. What do you do if there is excessive vibration of helicopter: (2)


a. Replace the blades
b. Replace the blade tips
c. Track the blades

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79. The number of tail sections of one blade to be replaced is: (2)
a. 4 maximum
b. 5 maximum
c. 6 maximum

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80. The number of strips to be installed on one blade is: (2)


a. 5 maximum
b. 10 maximum
c. 15 maximum

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81. The glue PU-2 has the components as: (2)


a. Product No.24 and product No.102T
b. Product No.24 and cement No.400

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c. Product No.24, product No.102T and cement No.400

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82. The quantity of product No.24 in 20g of glue PU-2 is: (2)
a. 10,3g
b. 12,3g
c. 14,3g
d. 16,3g

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83. The quantity of product No.102T in 20g of glue PU-2 is: (2)
a. 4,2g
b. 6,2g
c. 8,2g
d. 10,2g

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84. The quantity of cement No.400 in 20g of glue PU-2 is: (2)
a. 0,5g
b. 1,5g
c. 2,5g
d. 3,5g

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85. In case of stiffening or freezing of product No.102T of glue PU-2, what do you
do? (2)
a. Place the container with product in to warm water
b. Heat it with gas fire
c. Heat it with electric power

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86. In case of stiffening or freezing of product No24, what do you do? (1)
a. Kept the container with product at 25oC until it melts
b. Heat it with gas fire
c. Heat it with electric fire

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87. The pot life of glue PU-2 at temperature of no more than 25oC is : (1)
a. 1 hour
b. 2 hours
c. 3 hours
d. 4 hours

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88. The pot life of glue PU-2 at temperature above 25oC is: (1)
a. 0,5 hour
b. 1,5 hours
c. 2,5 hours
d. 3,5 hours

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89. Glue BK-9 is compounding of: (1)


a. Epoxy resin ED-20 and Asbestos
b. Polyamide resin PO-300 and product AGM-3 and ADE-3 mixture
c. All a & b above

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90. For easy use the glue BK-9 is allowed to prepare as: (1)
a. 2 components
b. 3 components
c. 4 components

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91. The component I of glue BK-9 is a mixture of: (2)


a. Epoxy resin ED-20 and asbestos
b. Polyamide resin PO-300 and product AGM-3, ADE-3
c. Epoxy resin ED-20 and polyamide resin PO-300
d. Asbestos and product AGM-3, ADE-3

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92. The component II of glue BK-9 is a mixture of: (2)


a. Epoxy resin ED-20 and asbestos
b. Polyamide resin PO-300 and product AGM-3, ADE-3
c. Epoxy resin ED-20 and polyuamide resin PO-300
d. Asbestos and product AGM-3, ADE-3

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93. The components of glue BK-9 are mixed in the following ratio (parts by weight):
(2)
a. 65 parts of component I, 65 parts of component II
b. 65 parts of component I, 40,6 parts of component II
c. 40,6 parts of component I, 65 parts of component II
d. 40,6 parts of component I, 40,6 parts of component II

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94. Who are athorized to operate with glue: (1)
a. The personel not younger than 18
b. The personel passed medical test
c. The personel briefed and trained
d. Who have all of a,b,c

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95. What do you do in case of glue or it components getting on skin: (1)


a. Remove it with wad, moistened in accetone
b. Wash with warm water and soap
c. Do a and the b

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96. The rooms, where glues are prepared, should be equiped with : (1)
a. A fan
b. An air conditioner
c. Exhaust plenum ventilation

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97. When preparing BK-9 glue in quantity of 100g, which part is added with pipette:
(2)
a. Epoxy resin ED-20
b. Polyamide resin PO-300
c. Products AGM-3 and ADE-3 mixture

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98. When preparing BK-9 glue in quantity of 100g, which part is added with pipette:
(2)
a. Epoxy resin ED-20
b. Polyamide resin PO-300
c. No answers are correct

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99. Can you take meal and store food at glue and sealing compound work station:
(1)
a. It is prohibited
b. It is possible
c. It depend on meal and food

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100. The personel, handling with sealing compound, must pass medical tests:
(1)

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a. One time a year
b. Two times a year
c. Three times a year

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101. In blade butt joint holes it is permitted to clean up defects up to : (2)


a. Ø20,04mm
b. Ø21,04mm
c. Ø22,04mm
d. Ø23,04mm

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102. In blade butt joint holes, the ovality and come shape of hole should not
exceed: (2)
a. 0,025mm
b. 0,050mm
c. 0,075mm

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103. In zone A of blade spar the allowed defect depth without hardening is :
(2)
a. H<0,1mm
b. H<0,2mm
c. H<0,3mm

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104. In zone A of blade spar, the allowed defect depth with subsequent local
micro-shot: (2)
a. 0,1<H<0,6mm
b. 0,3<H<0,6mm
c. 0,6<H<0,9mm

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105. In zone B and K of blade spar, the permitted defect depth without
haderning is: (2)
a. H<0,2mm
b. H<0,4mm
c. H<0,6mm

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106. In zone B and K of blade spar, the permitted defect depth with
subsequent local hardening is: (2)

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a. 0,1<H<0,4mm
b. 0,2<H<0,6mm
c. 0,4<H<0,8mm

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107. In zone B of blade spar, the permitted defect depth without hardening is:
(2)
a. H<0,2mm
b. H<0,4mm
c. H<0,6mm

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108. In zone HH of blade butt(except for eye lugs) the allowed defect depth is:
(2)
a. H<0,1mm
b. H<0,2mm
c. H<0,3mm

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109. It is allowed to eliminate minor nicks, nothches and corrosion on blade


butt eye lugs with: (1)
a. Steel brush for 10 minutes
b. Aluminium brush for 20 minutes
c. Abrassive cloth No.5 for 15 minutes

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110. Eliminate mechanical and corrosion damage to rotor blade spare by


cleaning up the affected area with: (1)
a. Scraper
b. Barette file
c. No.5 abrasive paper
d. All a,b,c are allowed

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111. For reconditioning of paint coating on main rotor blade, we accomplish


paint works at relative air humidity maximum:
a. 55%
b. 65%
c. 75%
d. 85%

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112. We apply and dry paint coating on main rotor blade at temperature at:
(1)
a. 10÷20oC
b. 10÷30oC
c. 12÷35%
d. 20÷40%

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113. Is it allowed to take the blade outdoors after reconditioning of paint


coating: (1)
a. Yes, it is
b. No, it is not
c. Yes, it is if not early than in 24 hours after application of the last coating

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114. The paint coatings to use on the outer surface of blade are: (1)
a. Primer BL-02
b. Primer AK-09
c. Enamel XB-16
d. All of a,b,c

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115. The order of paint coating on outer surface of blade is : (2)


a. Primer BL-02, enamel XB-16 , primer AK-09
b. Primer AK-09, primer BL-02, Enamel XB-16
c. Primer BL-02, primer AK-09, Enamel XB-16

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116. Where we can recondition the sealant on main rotor blade : (1)
a. Between blade tail sections
b. Along leading edge of blade section skin
c. All of a and b

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117. The sealing roll applied between the sections should overlap the skin of
blade section by: (2)
a. 1 to 2mm
b. 2 to 3mm
c. 3 to 4mm

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118. The thick of the sealing roll applied between the sections should be: (2)

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a. 0,4 to 0,6mm
b. 0,6 to 0,8mm
c. 0,8 to 1,0mm

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119. The sealing roll applied between the sections are hold at least for (at 20+10
−20
o
C) (1)
a. 12 hours
b. 24 hours
c. 36 hours

REF: MMA 060.40.00 page 1

120. From the rear edge of stringer, do not apply sealant at the lower side of
the tail section on the area of: (1)
a. 40mm
b. 60mm
c. 80mm

REF: MMA 060.40.00 page 1

121. The blade section skin damage is allowed to be removed if it located not
closer than : ( from the spar rear web) (3)
a. 10mm
b. 20mm
c. 30mm
d. 40mm

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

122. The blade section skin damage is allowed to be removed if it located from
rib web and trailing edge strip not closer than : (3)
a. 10mm
b. 20mm
c. 30mm
d. 40mm

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

123. It is admitted to remove puntures in section skin even if the honeycomb


filer has : (1)
a. A local damage
b. A big damage
c. A complete damage

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

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124. The area of repaired puncture of the blade section skin should not exceed:
(2)
a. 10x10mm
b. 20x20mm
c. 30x30mm
d. 40x40mm

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

125. The permissible number of repaired punctures in each section for sections
No.2-10 is no more: (2)
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

126. The permissble number of repaired punture in each section except


sections No.2-10 is no more : (2)
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

127. The puncture of blade section skin is repaired by glueing a patch, made
of: (1)
a. Plastic
b. Steel
c. Aluminium alloy

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

128. The thickness of material sheet to repair the puncture of blade section
skin is: (1)
a. 0,1 or 0,2mm
b. 0,3 or 0,4 mm
c. 0,6 or 0,7mm
d. 0,8 or 0,9mm

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

129. The round patch to repair the puncture of blade section skin must
overlap the edges of damaged point by: (2)
a. 10mm
b. 15mm
c. 20mm

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d. 25mm

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

130. The glue is applied to repair the puncture of blade section skin is: (1)
a. Glue BK-9
b. Glue KD-5-18
c. Glue BK-32-200

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

131. In case the rectangular shape patches a to be bonded on section skin, it is


required: (3)
a. To glue only
b. To mount 4-6 tucker pop rivets
c. To glue and to mount 4-6 tucker pop rivets

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

132. When do we put the rivets after glueing of duralumin patches on blade
section skin: (2)
a. After 2 hours
b. After 24 hours
c. Immediately after glueing

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

133. The patches with tucker pop rivets on blade section skin are allowed to be
mounted on : (3)
a. 3 sections Max.
b. 5 sections Max.
c. 7 sections Max.

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

134. The punctures of blade section skin of area to 2 cm 2 are allowed to glue
the patch made of: (2)
a. Plastic
b. Steel
c. Fiber glass

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

135. If is allowed to repair poor bonding between the skin and the spar that
extends to skin edges to: (2)
a. 20cm2
b. 30cm2
c. 40cm2

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d. 50cm2

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

136. When repairing of poor bonding, to form the gap between the skin and
the spar, we lift the skin in poor bonding point to: (2)
a. 0,1÷0,3mm
b. 0,3÷0,5mm
c. 0,5÷1,0mm

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

137. The glue applied to repair of poor bonding between blade section skin
and spar is: (2)
a. KP-5-18
b. BK-9
c. BK-32-200

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

138. After filling the glue BK-9 in to repaired point under skin, we hold the
position in air for: (1)
a. 5÷10 minutes
b. 10÷15 minutes
c. 15÷20 minutes

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 1

139. It is allowed to eliminate poor bonding between skin and honeycomb filler
of total area to: (2)
a. 100cm2 on one side
b. 200cm2 on one side
c. 300cm2 on one side

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 2

140. It is allowed to eliminate poor bonding between skin and honeycomb filler
at single poor bonding of are to : (2)
a. 100cm2
b. 200cm2
c. 300cm2

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 2

141. For filling the glue BK-9 in area of poor bonding between section skin and
honeycomb filler, we cut out the hole with maximum diameter of: (2)
a. 10mm
b. 20mm

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c. 30mm

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 2

142. The hole in section skin is allowed to be cut out not closer than: (1)
a. 10mm from spar rear web
b. 20mm from spar rear web
c. 30mm from spar rear web

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 2

143. The hole in section skin is allowed to be cut out not close than: (2)
a. 10mm from rib webs
b. 20mm from rib webs
c. 30mm from rib webs

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 2

144. We can repair of cracks in section skin in point of skin bonding to spar by
: (2)
a. Riveting a duralumin patch
b. Glueing a duralumin patch
c. Glueing a fiber glass patch

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 3,4

145. The number of fiber glass layer to repair of cracks in section skin in point
of skin bonding to spar are: (3)
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 4

146. The first fiber glass patch to repair of cracks in point of section skin
bonding to spar should overlap the cracks by: (3)
a. 10÷15mm
b. 15÷20mm
c. 20÷25mm

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 4

147. It is permitted to repair cracks in section skin between trailing edge strips
and honeycomb filer of length not exceeding: (1)
a. 100mm
b. 150mm
c. 200mm

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REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 5

148. Cracks in section skin between trailing edge strips and honeycomb filler
are repaired by means of: (1)
a. Riveting one side duralumin patch
b. Riveting two side duralumin patch
c. Bonding two side duralumin patch

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 5

149. The glue applied to repair of cracks in section skin between trailing edge
strips and honeycomb filler is: (1)
a. KB-5-18
b. BK-9
c. BK-32-200

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 5

150. Cracks in section skin between trailing edge strips and honeycomb filler
with length of up to 50mm are allowed to repair by means of: (3)
a. Riveting one side duralumin patch
b. Riveting two side duralumin patch
c. Bonding two layer fiber glass patch

REF: MMA 060.50.00 page 6

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