Which of the following would provide the best evidence of compliance with an airline's standard of having aircraft refueled and cleaned within a specified time of arrival at an airport?
Which of the following would provide the best evidence of compliance with an airline's standard of having aircraft refueled and cleaned within a specified time of arrival at an airport?
Observation of selected aircraft while they are being refueled and cleaned would provide the best evidence of compliance with an airline's standard. Direct observation allows for real-time verification that the processes are completed within the specified timeframe, ensuring that both refueling and cleaning are performed as required. This method is superior to relying on documents or time cards, as it provides firsthand evidence of compliance.
A is incorrect since it does not address cleaning
Why wouldnt it be A
A is not helpful in determining whether the aircraft was refuelled and cleaned within the specified time of arrival at the airport. I was torn between B & C but the keyword here seems to be "best evidence". Direct observation by the auditor is a more persuasive form of evidence than information/documents originating with the client. So the given answer C is correct.