10 Essay Flashcards
What is Regulation (EU) No 2018/1139?
It establishes and maintains a high level of civil aviation safety in the UK, detailing how the CAA fulfills its obligations to implement, amend, and develop regulations.
What is Regulation (EU) No 748/2012?
It governs the airworthiness and certification of products, parts, and appliances in aviation.
What is Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014?
It deals with the continued airworthiness of aircraft and aeronautical products, parts, and appliances.
What is Regulation (EU) No 376/2014?
It ensures the collection and analysis of safety occurrence reports to support safety management in aviation.
What are Implementing Rules (IR)?
They are binding regulations used to specify a high and uniform level of safety and compliance.
What are Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC)?
They are non-binding standards that help meet the requirements of the Basic Regulation and IR.
What is Guidance Material (GM)?
It is non-binding explanatory material that assists in interpreting and applying the Basic Regulation, IRs, AMCs, and CSs.
What is a Certification Specification (CS)?
It is a non-binding technical standard adopted by the UK CAA to meet essential requirements of the Basic Regulation.
What is the significance of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018?
It retains and amends EU regulations as UK law, impacting aviation regulations in the UK.
What does UK Reg (EU) 2018/1139 apply to?
It applies to the design, production, maintenance, and operation of aeronautical products and personnel involved.
What is the structure of UK Reg (EU) 748/2012?
It includes 12 Articles and 3 Annexes detailing airworthiness and certification requirements.
What does UK Reg (EU) 1321/2014 establish?
It establishes common technical requirements for the continuing airworthiness of aircraft.
What is the objective of UK Reg (EU) No 376/2014?
To ensure necessary safety intelligence is available to support safety management in aviation.
What does UK Reg (EU) No 376/2014 require regarding safety information?
It requires reporting, collection, storage, and analysis of safety occurrence data.
What is the purpose of disseminating anonymised information?
To provide interested parties with the information they need to improve aviation safety.
To which occurrences does this Regulation apply?
It applies to occurrences and other safety-related information involving civil aircraft, except for certain aircraft in Annex I to UK Reg (EC) No 216/2008.
Can the CAA apply this Regulation to other aircraft?
Yes, the CAA may decide to apply this Regulation to occurrences involving aircraft referred to in Annex I to that Regulation.
What topics do the Regulations cover?
Mandatory reporting, voluntary reporting, quality and content of occurrence reports, collection and storage of information, processing of requests and decisions, record of requests and exchange of information, occurrence analysis, confidentiality, and protection of the information source.