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Evidence Guide: MEA715 - Evaluate aeroplane flight control systems

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MEA715 - Evaluate aeroplane flight control systems

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Prepare to evaluate aeroplane flight control system applications

  1. Confirm and apply safe working practices relating to aeroplane flight control systems
  2. Determine parameters and context of applications and purpose of evaluation
  3. Confirm personal functions and responsibilities, team and support functional group interdependencies and communications
  4. Confirm that tasks and responsibilities are appropriate to qualifications and delegations and that appropriate support, including technical and professional assistance, is available
  5. Determine chain of responsibility for the activity evaluation, reporting arrangements and timelines
  6. Identify work health and safety (WHS) and regulatory requirements with particular emphasis on safety, codes of practice, performance requirements and standards, including airworthiness regulatory requirements for aeroplane flight control systems, risk management and organisational procedures
Confirm and apply safe working practices relating to aeroplane flight control systems

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Determine parameters and context of applications and purpose of evaluation

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Confirm personal functions and responsibilities, team and support functional group interdependencies and communications

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Confirm that tasks and responsibilities are appropriate to qualifications and delegations and that appropriate support, including technical and professional assistance, is available

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Determine chain of responsibility for the activity evaluation, reporting arrangements and timelines

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Identify work health and safety (WHS) and regulatory requirements with particular emphasis on safety, codes of practice, performance requirements and standards, including airworthiness regulatory requirements for aeroplane flight control systems, risk management and organisational procedures

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Identify principles and techniques required for evaluation of aeroplane flight control system applications

  1. Identify features and functions of aeroplane flight control systems and components
  2. Review aeroplane flight control system design and layout requirements and techniques
  3. Identify system electrical power requirements and interfaces with avionic systems
Identify features and functions of aeroplane flight control systems and components

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Review aeroplane flight control system design and layout requirements and techniques

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Identify system electrical power requirements and interfaces with avionic systems

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Evaluate aeroplane flight control system applications

  1. Evaluate proposed modifications to aeroplane flight control systems and system components
  2. Evaluate aeroplane flight control system and system component maintenance requirements
  3. Evaluate aeroplane flight control system and system component reliability and defect history
  4. Evaluate proposed component substitutions
  5. Evaluate application for compliance with WHS Acts, regulations, codes, directives and standards/specifications, including those related to risk management
Evaluate proposed modifications to aeroplane flight control systems and system components

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Evaluate aeroplane flight control system and system component maintenance requirements

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Evaluate aeroplane flight control system and system component reliability and defect history

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Evaluate proposed component substitutions

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Evaluate application for compliance with WHS Acts, regulations, codes, directives and standards/specifications, including those related to risk management

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Report results

  1. Report results of scoping, principles and techniques identification and evaluation of applications
  2. Provide documentation, such as system schematics, wiring diagrams and data required by CM and/or ILS and as required by airworthiness regulations
Report results of scoping, principles and techniques identification and evaluation of applications

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Provide documentation, such as system schematics, wiring diagrams and data required by CM and/or ILS and as required by airworthiness regulations

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1.

Prepare to evaluate aeroplane flight control system applications

1.1

Confirm and apply safe working practices relating to aeroplane flight control systems

1.2

Determine parameters and context of applications and purpose of evaluation

1.3

Confirm personal functions and responsibilities, team and support functional group interdependencies and communications

1.4

Confirm that tasks and responsibilities are appropriate to qualifications and delegations and that appropriate support, including technical and professional assistance, is available

1.5

Determine chain of responsibility for the activity evaluation, reporting arrangements and timelines

1.6

Identify work health and safety (WHS) and regulatory requirements with particular emphasis on safety, codes of practice, performance requirements and standards, including airworthiness regulatory requirements for aeroplane flight control systems, risk management and organisational procedures

2.

Identify principles and techniques required for evaluation of aeroplane flight control system applications

2.1

Identify features and functions of aeroplane flight control systems and components

2.2

Review aeroplane flight control system design and layout requirements and techniques

2.3

Identify system electrical power requirements and interfaces with avionic systems

3.

Evaluate aeroplane flight control system applications

3.1

Evaluate proposed modifications to aeroplane flight control systems and system components

3.2

Evaluate aeroplane flight control system and system component maintenance requirements

3.3

Evaluate aeroplane flight control system and system component reliability and defect history

3.4

Evaluate proposed component substitutions

3.5

Evaluate application for compliance with WHS Acts, regulations, codes, directives and standards/specifications, including those related to risk management

4.

Report results

4.1

Report results of scoping, principles and techniques identification and evaluation of applications

4.2

Provide documentation, such as system schematics, wiring diagrams and data required by CM and/or ILS and as required by airworthiness regulations

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1.

Prepare to evaluate aeroplane flight control system applications

1.1

Confirm and apply safe working practices relating to aeroplane flight control systems

1.2

Determine parameters and context of applications and purpose of evaluation

1.3

Confirm personal functions and responsibilities, team and support functional group interdependencies and communications

1.4

Confirm that tasks and responsibilities are appropriate to qualifications and delegations and that appropriate support, including technical and professional assistance, is available

1.5

Determine chain of responsibility for the activity evaluation, reporting arrangements and timelines

1.6

Identify work health and safety (WHS) and regulatory requirements with particular emphasis on safety, codes of practice, performance requirements and standards, including airworthiness regulatory requirements for aeroplane flight control systems, risk management and organisational procedures

2.

Identify principles and techniques required for evaluation of aeroplane flight control system applications

2.1

Identify features and functions of aeroplane flight control systems and components

2.2

Review aeroplane flight control system design and layout requirements and techniques

2.3

Identify system electrical power requirements and interfaces with avionic systems

3.

Evaluate aeroplane flight control system applications

3.1

Evaluate proposed modifications to aeroplane flight control systems and system components

3.2

Evaluate aeroplane flight control system and system component maintenance requirements

3.3

Evaluate aeroplane flight control system and system component reliability and defect history

3.4

Evaluate proposed component substitutions

3.5

Evaluate application for compliance with WHS Acts, regulations, codes, directives and standards/specifications, including those related to risk management

4.

Report results

4.1

Report results of scoping, principles and techniques identification and evaluation of applications

4.2

Provide documentation, such as system schematics, wiring diagrams and data required by CM and/or ILS and as required by airworthiness regulations

Evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria under the specified conditions of assessment, and must include:

identifying WHS, regulatory and electrical safety requirements, risk management procedures, features and functions of aeroplane flight control systems and components, system design principles and techniques, including:

performance and operating environment

system control

indicating and circuit protection requirements

interface requirements between aeroplane flight control systems and other systems, including automatic flight control systems and electrical power distribution

determining and confirming:

parameters and context of tasks

chain of responsibility

personal functions and responsibilities

team and support functional group interdependencies and communications

appropriate qualifications and delegations

appropriate support, including technical and professional assistance

investigating associated CM and ILS requirements and drafting required data

drafting material required for compliance with airworthiness regulations

assessing and applying:

basic aeroplane flight control system performance analysis and design procedures

design standards, regulatory requirements

graphics skills and techniques

evaluating system components and specifications against system design and operating criteria

reporting and documenting results of scoping, principles and techniques identification and evaluation of applications.

Evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and include knowledge of:

features and layout of aeroplane flight control systems including control, indication and interface with other systems:

primary flight control mechanical systems and components

primary flight control powered systems - hydraulic actuators and boost packages

interface with automatic flight control synchros and servos

trim systems – mechanical and electrical

flaps – mechanical, hydraulic and electrical actuation

high lift and spoiler systems

speed brakes

basic design principles for:

primary flight controls (aerodynamics, stability, control surface mass and aerodynamic balancing, flutter)

primary flight control mechanical systems and components

powered flight control systems and components

trim systems and components

flap systems including actuators and mechanical linkages

high lift and spoiler systems including actuators and mechanical linkages

speed brakes and system components

interface with the aircraft electrical and instrument systems

interface with automatic flight control systems

wiring types, standards and specifications

performance and operating environment effects

airworthiness regulator design standards

compliance requirements of the WHS Act and regulations, codes of practice, standards, risk assessment

scope of trade, technical and professional support services required in aircraft flight control system applications

management data interface with CM and ILS.

Range Statement

This field allows for different work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included.

Aeroplane flight control systems include:

Mechanical primary flight control

Powered primary flight control

Trim

Flaps

High lift and spoiler

Speed brakes

Interfaces with automatic flight control systems and with electrical and instrument systems

Aeroplane flight control system components include:

Cockpit controls

Cable runs and hardware

Mechanical linkages

Hydraulic actuators and boost packs

Hydraulic plumbing, valves and filters

Trim mechanical and electrical actuators

Flap mechanical, hydraulic and electrical actuators

Flap tracks and rollers

High lift and spoiler actuators and mechanical linkages

Speed brake actuators

Indicators, lights and switches

Standards and guidance material include:

ADF AAP7001 .054 Airworthiness Design Requirements Manual

FAR Part 23 Airworthiness Standards for Airplanes in the Normal, Utility, Aerobatic or Commuter Categories

FAR Part 25 Airworthiness Standards for Airplanes in the Transport Category

EASA CS-23 Certification Specifications for Aeroplanes in the Normal, Utility, Aerobatic or Commuter Categories

EASA CS-25 Certification Specifications for Airplanes in the Transport Category

CASA AC21.16(0) Approval of material, parts, processes and appliances

CASA AC21.145(0) Manufacture of parts during the course of maintenance

CASA AC21.601(0) Australian Technical Standards Order Authorisation

CASA CAAP35 -7(0) Design approval of modifications and repairs

CASA AC 21-99 Aircraft Wiring and Bonding

FAA AC 43-13-1B Acceptable Methods, Techniques and Practices – Aircraft Inspection and Repair

Configuration management (CM)

CM is a process for control and documentation of the design and development process and for the management of system, component and software throughout the service life

Integrated logistic support (ILS)

ILS is an integrated approach to the management of logistic disciplines originally developed for the management of military systems from design concept to final disposal at life-of-type. It covers:

reliability engineering, maintainability engineering and maintenance planning

supply and support

support and test equipment

manpower and personnel

training and training support

technical data and publications

computer resources support

facilities

packaging, handling, storage and transportation

design interface

Appropriate technical and professional assistance

Assistance from individuals with CASA maintenance certification licenses or those with supervisory authorisations in the ADF regulatory system

Professional support from engineers employed within:

organisations with CASA continuing airworthiness management or maintenance approvals

approved engineering organisations under the ADF regulatory system

Engineers employed within organisations recognised by overseas airworthiness organisations

WHS, regulatory requirements and enterprise procedures include:

WHS Acts and regulations

Relevant standards

Industry codes of practice

Risk assessments

Registration requirements

Safe work practices

Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASRs)

AAP7001 .053 ADF Technical Airworthiness Management Manual

Overseas airworthiness authorities, where applicable, e.g. Federal Aviation Administration, Transport Canada, European Aviation Safety Agency