10.1 Flashcards

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What is the purpose of the ICAO

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To harmonise international standards in aviation both nationally and internationally

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What does ICAO STAND FOR

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International civil aviation authority

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3
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When and where was the ICAO created

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Chicago convention in dec 1944 fully ratified 4th of April 1947

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4
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What are SARPS

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Standards and recommended practices, which individual states reference when developing their legally enforceable national civil aviation

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5
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How does the ICAO ensure that it’s regulations are complied with by its members

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All icao member countries must comply with these regulations as a condition of joining the icao

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What document lays down the law of the land with respect to civil aviation in the United Kingdom

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Civil aviation act 1949 and the Air navigation order

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7
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What’s expands on the article in the United Kingdom’s Air Navigation Order

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Schedules

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8
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Who must comply with the uks Air navigation order

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All uk based orgs and foreign aircraft operating in the uk

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9
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What does BCARS stand for

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British civil airworthiness requirements

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10
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What can be found in set B of bcars?

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Airworthiness procedures where the car do not have primary responsibilities for the type approval of foreign aircraft and equipment

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11
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What is contained in the CAP 747

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Mandatory requirement for airworthiness and the airworthiness directives for non easy AC

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12
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Who created ECAC

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European council with help of icao

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13
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What are the strategic priorities of ECAC

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Safety, security and the environment

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14
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What were the joint aviation requirements based on?

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FAA Regulations

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What were the membership categories for the JAA and what were differences between them?

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Candidate and full, both have access to meetings but only the full members have voting rights

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16
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What does EASA stand for

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EUROPEAN AVIATION SAFETY AGENCY

17
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How was EASA created?

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Ratified under the 1592/2002 and fully established by European Union ( parliament and council) 2003. Replacing the JAA

18
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What is a competent authority?

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A country’s national aviation authority with the right to issue authorisations on behalf of EASA

19
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Which EASA document deals with the management of the continuing airworthiness of aircraft?

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The implementing rule 1321 previously the 2042\2003 continuing airworthiness annex 1 part m

20
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Which EASA document is the regulation governing the airworthiness and certification of aircraft and products?

A

Commission regulation (eu)
748/2012 Aw 03082012
Part 21

21
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What EASA document details the standards for the design and manufacture of large aircraft?

A

Certification specification

22
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What would be found in EASA regulation SEC A?

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The requirements a organisation or individual needs to comply with

23
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What information would be found in any EASA regulation SEC B

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The procedures that the competent authority Naa follows to regulate approved organisation and individuals

24
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What information can be found in an EASA regulation supporting document GM?

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Expands on acceptable means of compliance. Clarifies what the AMC is saying