CAT Cheat Sheet 2026
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70 questions
90 min time limit
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- Which aerospace standard specifically governs the requirements for aerospace manufacturers' quality management systems in the United States? → AS9100
- What type of certification can help an aerospace technician qualify for higher-paying, specialized roles? → NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) Certification
- What type of training is often provided by employers to supplement formal education for aerospace technicians? → On-the-Job Training (OJT)
- At what frequency do most aircraft AC electrical systems operate? → 400 Hz
- When using an ohmmeter to test electrical continuity in aircraft wiring, what reading indicates a complete circuit? → Near-zero ohms resistance
- What is the primary function of an aircraft's hydraulic system in large commercial aircraft? → To actuate flight controls, landing gear, and brakes
- What is the correct first step when discovering a potential safety of flight issue during aircraft maintenance? → Ground the aircraft and document the finding immediately
- What is the purpose of an aircraft Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) circuit? → To detect and interrupt unintended leakage currents flowing to the airframe
- Which wire insulation material is most commonly used in aircraft applications for its high-temperature resistance and low flammability? → PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene/Teflon)
- How does knowledge of safety regulations benefit a certified aerospace technician? → It ensures they comply with industry standards to maintain safety.
- What does TCAS stand for and what is its primary function? → Traffic Collision Avoidance System; it provides advisories to prevent mid-air collisions
- What type of corrosion is most common where two different metals are in contact in a moist environment? → Galvanic corrosion
- Why is attention to detail considered a vital skill for aerospace technicians? → It ensures they follow all safety and maintenance standards correctly.
- What is the purpose of an Airworthiness Directive (AD)? → To mandate corrective action for known unsafe conditions in aircraft
- Why is mechanical aptitude a key competency for aerospace technicians? → It enables them to work effectively with machinery, tools, and diagnostic equipment.
- Which job title might an aerospace technician aspire to after gaining experience and additional training? → Quality Control Inspector
- Which navigation system uses a network of VHF ground-based transmitters to provide azimuth information to aircraft? → VOR
- What does the term 'V-speeds' refer to in aviation? → Defined airspeeds critical to aircraft operation and safety
- What does a multimeter measure that makes it essential in aerospace avionics troubleshooting? → Voltage, current, and resistance across electrical components and circuits
- In a turbofan engine, what is the purpose of the bypass ratio? → It describes the ratio of air bypassing the engine core to air flowing through the core
- What is the function of a Constant Current Regulator (CCR) used in aircraft runway lighting circuits? → Maintain steady current through series-connected lamp circuits regardless of lamp count
- Which of the following certifications is widely recognized as a baseline certification for aerospace technicians? → AET (Aerospace Electronics Technician) Certification
- What is the significance of the 'Yellow Tag' on an aircraft part in a maintenance environment? → The part is repairable and has been inspected but is not airworthy until repaired
- Which regulation governs the maintenance record-keeping requirements for U.S.-registered aircraft? → 14 CFR Part 43
- Which data bus standard is used in modern aircraft such as the Boeing 787 for high-speed Ethernet-based avionics networking? → ARINC 664 (AFDX)
- What action must be taken when a technician discovers a defect beyond the scope of authorized work during an inspection? → Stop work and notify the appropriate supervisory or certifying authority
- What is the function of an aircraft's pitot-static system? → To measure airspeed, altitude, and vertical speed by sensing air pressure
- Which test instrument should an aerospace technician use to measure the insulation resistance of aircraft wiring in megohms? → Megohmmeter (Megger)
- What does ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast) transmit to improve situational awareness? → Aircraft GPS-derived position, altitude, velocity, and identification to all receivers
- What is the primary purpose of a Safety Management System (SMS) in aerospace organizations? → To proactively identify and mitigate safety risks before accidents occur
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