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Tuesday, 5 June 2018

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Examination Paper: Aviation Management
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Examination Paper MM.100
Aviation Maintenance Management
Section A: Objective Type (30 marks)
• This section consists of Objective questions & short note questions.
• Answer all the questions.
• Part one questions carry 1 mark each & Part Two questions carry 5 marks each.
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. A maintenance check performed approximately every month is known asa.
“C” check
b. “A” check
c. Visual check
d. None of these
2. JAA stands for ______..
3. Establish the rules and procedure for auditing maintenance & engineering facilities for adherence
to safety policy is the responsibility of-:
a. Supervisor
b. Safety manager
c. Employee
d. Company
4. Several visual inspection tasks performed in a specific area of the aircraft isa.
Zonal inspection
b. Non-destructive inspection
c. destructive inspection
d. General visual inspection
5. The probability that an item will perform a required function under specified condition without
failure is known asa.
Reliability
………………………………
3. Write short note on ‘Maintenance overhaul shops’,
4. What is technical publication and list the function of technical publication?
END OF SECTION A
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Section B: Case lets (40 Marks)
• This section consists of Case lets.
• Answer all the questions.
• Each Caselet carries 20 marks.
• Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 150 to 200 words).
Caselet 1
The government nationalized the airlines in 1953, with enactment of Air Corporation Act. Assets of nine
existing air companies were transferred to the two new corporations Air India International and the Indian
Airlines. After 40 years, in 1994 Air Corporations Act…………………………
.
Further AAI had identified nine airports for expansion/up gradation. These airports were Bombay, Delhi,
Chennai, Calcutta, Hyderabad, Trivandrum, Ahmadabad, Goa and Bangalore. A number of airports of
international standard were coming up in various places including Amritsar, Calicut, Jaipur and Srinagar.
The AAI had drawn ambitious long term plans to meet challenges posed by ever increasing air traffic and
advancement in aircraft technology. Some of the major plans for implementation were:
• Replacement of ground-based communication, Navigation and Surveillance (CNS) with satellite
based CNS system.
• Establishment of differential Global Positioning system (DGPS).
• Automation in the Air Traffic control Services, and
• Establishment of Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS).
Questions:
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1. What are the major plans for implementation to meet challenges of increasing air traffic and
advancement in technology?
2. Which types of restrictions were present in the development of tourism in the beginning of
liberalization?
3. What is the current status of available total airports in India?
4. Which airports had recently been declared as international airport and also state the name of
airports that had been identified for expansion.
Caselet 2
Indian airports face two big problems. One, poor infrastructure. Two, under- utiliasation of available
equipment and ground infrastructure. It is the second issue that’s become a pet peeve of airline operators.
They point out that this underutilization causes delays and often forces their planes to circle endlessly
while waiting for permission to land. In the bargain, they end up wasting precious fuel.
In Delhi, points out one airline operator, the secondary runway (09/27) is not used for departure. Ditto for
Mumbai. ........
1. What are the big problems faced by Indian airports, give suitable examples of these problem?
2. What suggestions were given by the Roy Paul Committee to overcome these problems? How
these can be implemented?
END OF SECTION B

Section C: Applied Theory (30 Marks)
• This section consists of Applied Theory Questions.
• Answer all the questions.
• Each question carries 15 marks.
………………………..
2. Explain goals and objectives of maintenance in aviation”.

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