10.1✅ Flashcards

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When were the first aviation regulations introduced

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1940

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What does each individual aircraft require to prove it is in a safe condition for flight and meets all the applicable regulatory requirements

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Certificate of airworthiness

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3
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If an organisation wishes to use aircraft for transportation, what must it obtain

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Air operators certificate

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4
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In 1944 the United States extended an invitation to 55 stages to attend an international civil aviation conference in Chicago (T or F)

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T

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52 states signed the new convention on international civil aviation (commonly known as the ‘Chicago convention’ (T or F)

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T

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What is ICAOs purpose

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Harmonise international standards in civil aviation to ensure safe and orderly growth

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When did ICAO become a specialised agency of the United Nations ?

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October 1947

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8
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Where is the ICAOs headquarters located

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Montreal, Canada

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9
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How many states attended the Chicago conference

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54

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What is the provisional ICAO (PICAO)

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Serve as a temporary advisory and coordinating body

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What does SARPs stand for

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Standards and Recommended Practices

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How many states agreed to the PICAO

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21

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13
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ICAO now works with how many states

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193

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14
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How many SARPS are reflected in the 19 annexes

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12000

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15
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What does ANC stand for

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Air navigation commission

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The air navigation commission (ANC) is the technical body within ICAO (T or F)

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T

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What does the air navigation commission (ANC) do?

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Considers and recommends SARPS and procedures for air navigation services (PANS) for adoption or approval by the ICAO council

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When did the UK government pass the civil aviation act (CAA)

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1949

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Where are the CAA requirements laid down?

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CAP 393 (air navigation order and regulations)

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20
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What does ANO stand for

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Air navigation order

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21
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The civil aviation act of 1971 formally set up the civil aviation authority (CAA) T or F

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What is the CAA

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UKs independent specialist aviation and airspace, safety, security, consumer rights, space flight, and economic regulator

23
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Where is the UK CAA headquarters located

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Aviation House, Crawley, West Sussex

24
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When did the UK formally leave EASA

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31 December 2020

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ICAO requires the UK to put in place a state safety programme (SSP) to regulate and oversee the UK aviation system (T OR F)
T
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What is the main role and tasks of the UK CAA?
Regulate and oversee aviation activities in the UK
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What is Air navigation order
Lays down the law of the land with respect to civil aviation in the UK
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What is the military aviation authority (MAA)
Single regulatory authority responsible for regulating all aspects for air safety across all defence activities
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What is the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB)
Investigates civil aircraft accidents and serious incidents
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What is the Secretary of State for transport (transport secretary)?
-is a secretary of state in the government of the UK, with overall responsibility for the policies of the department for transport (dft)
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Explain the UK Reg 2018/1139 (UK basic regulation)
To establish and maintain a high level of civil aviation safety in the UK
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Explain the UK Reg (EU) 748/2012 (the uk initial airworthiness regulation)
- governing airworthiness and certification of products, parts, and appliances
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Explain the UK Reg (EU) 1321/2014 (the UK continuing airworthiness regulation)
Deals with continued airworthiness of aircraft and aeronautical products, parts, and appliances, and approval of organisations and personnel involved in these tasks
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Explain Uk Reg (EU) 376/2014 (the UK mandatory occurrence reporting regulation)
to ensure that the necessary safety intelligence is available to support the safety management efforts of the whole European aviation community
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What is Part 21
Regulates approval of aircraft design and production
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Part M of UK regulation 1321/2014 is what
Establishes the measures to be taken to ensure the airworthiness of aircraft is maintained, including its maintenance
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What must a operator require to manage continuing airworthiness
- in house part 145 organisation - contract a part 145 organisation
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Which organisation is responsible that all maintenance requirements have been met
Part M
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What is important to obtain a part 66 licence
Must prove a certain amount of experience gained in a part 145 organisation
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What is part 66
Licensing of aircraft engineers
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What is part 147
- approval of maintenance training organisations
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What is the ‘air operations’
Are the regulations that aircraft operators must comply with
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What is the term commercial air transport (CAT) defined in the UK basic regulation
- means an aircraft can operate to transport passengers, and cargo
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Explain implementing rules (IR)?
- binding in their entirety and used to specify a high and uniform level of safety and uniform conformity and compliance
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What is CAP 393
- ANO - lays down the law of the land
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What happened on 7 December 1944
52 signed the new convention on International Civil Aviation
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What happened in October 1947?
- ICAO became a specialised agency of the United Nations
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Explain guidance material
- non-binding - interpretation on how to achieve the requirements contained in the basic regulation
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Explain certification specification
- non-binding - meet essential requirements of the basic regulation
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An example of an aeronautical product
- an aircraft, engine or propeller