FAA AMT (Aviation Maintenance Technician) Airframe Practice Exam

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In what area of an aircraft would you find a carbon monoxide detector?

  1. Cockpit and/or cabin

  2. Engine room

  3. Cargo hold

  4. Lavatories

The correct answer is: Cockpit and/or cabin

Carbon monoxide detectors can be found in the cockpit and/or cabin of an aircraft due to the fact that they are essential for monitoring the air quality within these areas where passengers and crew are present. Option B is incorrect because engine rooms are typically a sealed compartment and are not accessible to passengers or crew. Option C is also incorrect because the cargo hold is typically sealed off from the rest of the aircraft and is not a location where passengers or crew would be. Option D is incorrect because lavatories are small enclosed areas and would not require a carbon monoxide detector.