10.1 Flashcards
What is the purpose of the ICAO
To harmonise international standards in aviation both nationally and internationally
What does ICAO STAND FOR
International civil aviation authority
When and where was the ICAO created
Chicago convention in dec 1944 fully ratified 4th of April 1947
What are SARPS
Standards and recommended practices, which individual states reference when developing their legally enforceable national civil aviation
How does the ICAO ensure that it’s regulations are complied with by its members
All icao member countries must comply with these regulations as a condition of joining the icao
What document lays down the law of the land with respect to civil aviation in the United Kingdom
Civil aviation act 1949 and the Air navigation order
What’s expands on the article in the United Kingdom’s Air Navigation Order
Schedules
Who must comply with the uks Air navigation order
All uk based orgs and foreign aircraft operating in the uk
What does BCARS stand for
British civil airworthiness requirements
What can be found in set B of bcars?
Airworthiness procedures where the car do not have primary responsibilities for the type approval of foreign aircraft and equipment
What is contained in the CAP 747
Mandatory requirement for airworthiness and the airworthiness directives for non easy AC
Who created ECAC
European council with help of icao
What are the strategic priorities of ECAC
Safety, security and the environment
What were the joint aviation requirements based on?
FAA Regulations
What were the membership categories for the JAA and what were differences between them?
Candidate and full, both have access to meetings but only the full members have voting rights