010.01 INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONVENTIONS, AGREEMENTS AND ORGANISATIONS Flashcards

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Air navigation commission consists of (19/33) members appointed by the ICAO (Council/Assembly)

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Air navigation commission consists of (19) members appointed by the ICAO (Council)

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President of ICAO Council is elected for (…) years

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President of ICAO Council is elected for (3) years

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State shall notify ICAO of differences between own practices and SARPs (immediately/in 45-/in 60-/in 90 days)

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State shall notify ICAO of differences between own practices and SARPs (immediately)

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The ICAO (Council/Assembly/Air Navigation Commission) finalizes SARPs for submission for adoption

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The ICAO (Air Navigation Commission) finalizes SARPs for submission for adoption

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Freedoms of the Air:

Define the 1st Freedom (IASTA)

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The right to fly over a foreign country without landing

(A → B over C)

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Freedoms of the Air:

Define the 2nd Freedom (IASTA)

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The right to refuel or carry out maintenance in a foreign country without embarking or disembarking passengers or cargo

(A → B, with possible technical stop in C)

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Freedoms of the Air:

Define the 3rd Freedom (Int. Air Transport Agreement)

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The right to fly from one’s own country to another country

(A → B)

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Freedoms of the Air:

Define the 4th Freedom (Int. Air Transport Agreement)

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The right to fly from another country to one’s own

(B → A)

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Freedoms of the Air:

Define the 5th Freedom (Int. Air Transport Agreement)

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The right to fly between two foreign countries on a flight originating or ending in one’s own country

(A → B → C)

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Freedoms of the Air:

Define the 6th Freedom (“so-called”)

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The right to fly from a foreign country to another while stopping in one’s own country for non-technical reasons

(B → A → C)

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Freedoms of the Air:

Define the 7th Freedom (“so-called”)

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The right to fly between two foreign countries, where the flights do not touch one’s own country

(B → C)

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Freedoms of the Air:

Define the 8th Freedom (“so-called”)

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The right to fly inside a foreign country, having started from or continuing to one’s own country

(A → B → B)

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Freedoms of the Air:

Define the 9th Freedom (“so-called”)

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The right to fly within a foreign country without continuing to one’s own country

(B → B)

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The 1963 Tokyo Convention deals with (…)

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The 1963 Tokyo Convention deals with (offenses against penal law)

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The 1999 Montreal Convention deals with (…)

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The 1999 Montreal Convention deals with (airline liability in the case of death or injury to passengers, as well as in cases of delay, damage or loss of baggage and cargo.)

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Abbreviation IATA stands for (…)

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Abbreviation IATA stands for (International Air Transport Association)

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The body of ICAO that finalizes the SARPs for submission for adoption is the (…)

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The body of ICAO that finalizes the SARPs for submission for adoption is the (Air Navigation Commission)

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State which of the following have to be carried on board of an aircraft (multiple answers possible)

  • Certificate of registration
  • Certificate of airworthiness
  • Licenses of personnel
  • Recognition of certificates and licenses
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  • Certificate of registration
  • Certificate of airworthiness
  • Licenses of personnel
  • Recognition of certificates and licenses
    • so all of them -*
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Contracting states have the obligation to inform ICAO about (…)

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Contracting states have the obligation to inform ICAO about (deviations and/or differences from the standards in any of the Annexes to the convention)

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Air navigation services over high seas are provided by (…), the rules to be followed are (…)

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Air navigation services over high seas are provided by (a contracting state who has accepted the responsibility of provision of such services), the rules to be followed are (the rules established under the CONVENTION on International Civil Aviation)

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The term ‘cabotage’ refers to (…)

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The term ‘cabotage’ refers to (domestic air services)

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The International Air Transport Agreement provides for (…)

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The International Air Transport Agreement provides for (the carriage of traffic between the state of registration of the aircraft and any other participating state (freedoms 3 to 5) )

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The PIC of an aircraft, when he has reasonable grounds to believe that a person has committed or is about to commit on board his aircraft an offense against penal law, may (…)

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The PIC of an aircraft, when he has reasonable grounds to believe that a person has committed or is about to commit on board his aircraft an offense against penal law, may (deliver such person to the competent authorities)

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The mission statements and tasks of EASA are (…)

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The mission statements and tasks of EASA are (to SUGGEST RULES AND REGULATIONS to the European Commission, and promote the highest common standards of civil aviation safety and environmental protection in Europe and worldwide)