10.1✅ Flashcards
When were the first aviation regulations introduced
1940
What does each individual aircraft require to prove it is in a safe condition for flight and meets all the applicable regulatory requirements
Certificate of airworthiness
If an organisation wishes to use aircraft for transportation, what must it obtain
Air operators certificate
In 1944 the United States extended an invitation to 55 stages to attend an international civil aviation conference in Chicago (T or F)
T
52 states signed the new convention on international civil aviation (commonly known as the ‘Chicago convention’ (T or F)
T
What is ICAOs purpose
Harmonise international standards in civil aviation to ensure safe and orderly growth
When did ICAO become a specialised agency of the United Nations ?
October 1947
Where is the ICAOs headquarters located
Montreal, Canada
How many states attended the Chicago conference
54
What is the provisional ICAO (PICAO)
Serve as a temporary advisory and coordinating body
What does SARPs stand for
Standards and Recommended Practices
How many states agreed to the PICAO
21
ICAO now works with how many states
193
How many SARPS are reflected in the 19 annexes
12000
What does ANC stand for
Air navigation commission
The air navigation commission (ANC) is the technical body within ICAO (T or F)
T
What does the air navigation commission (ANC) do?
Considers and recommends SARPS and procedures for air navigation services (PANS) for adoption or approval by the ICAO council
When did the UK government pass the civil aviation act (CAA)
1949