Airlaws Flashcards

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is a multi-role government agency responsible for the regulation of aviation in the Philippines.

mandate covers a number of different functional areas, including responsibility for air traffic management.

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CAAP/ Civil Aviation Authority of the philippines

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Involves the control of traffic in and around airports, airport terminals and airspace.

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• Air Traffic Management or (ATM)

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•Air Traffic Services (ATS)- Including air traffic control (ATC)

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•Air Traffic Services (ATS)- Including air traffic control (ATC)

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The purpose of which is to allocate air routes, flight levels to different airspace.

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AIR SPACE MANAGAMENT (ASM)

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Consisting in regulating the flow of aircraft as efficiently as possible in order to avoid congestion in airspace and airports.

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•Air Traffic Flow and Capacity Management (ATFCM) or Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM)

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Purpose of caap

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is responsible for implementing policies on civil aviation to assure safe, economic and efficient air travel.
• The agency also investigates aviation accidents via its Aircraft Accident
Investigation and Inquiry Board.

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is responsible for the regulation of civil aviation in the Philippines.

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CAAP

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offices that performs the regulation functions are Flight Standard and Inspectorate Service (FSIS) and Aerodrome and Air Navigation Services
Oversight Office (AANSOO).

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CAAP

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9
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provides air navigation service in Manila Flight Information Region.

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CAAP

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10
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The office who performs the supervisions of the 80 airports is the

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Aerodrome development management services (ADMS)

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-provide the regulatory requirements dealing with aviation safety related to aircraft operations, airworthiness and personnel licensing and are presented in Parts.

-is the local aviation regulation of the Philippines which states the law wherein all aviation professional and business organizations should follow to be continuously allowed to exercise the privilege given by the authority.

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PCAR “or philippine civial aviation regulations”

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-a UN Specialized Agency, is the global forum for civil aviation.

-works to achieve its vision of safe, secure and sustainable development of civil aviation through cooperation amongst its member States.

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ICAO - “international civial aviation organization”

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purpose of icao

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  • To develop policies and standards in terms of safety
  • To have a cooperation with member of the organization
  • Creating the law
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An associated body of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) representing the civil aviation regulatory authorities of a number of European States who have agreed to co-operate in developing and implementing common safety regulatory standards and procedures.

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JAA or Joint aviation authorities

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-Is an agency of the European Union with responsibility for civil aviation safety.

• It carries out certification, regulation, and standardisation, and also performs investigation and monitoring.

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EASA - European aviation safety agency

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What does EASA do?

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Air crew licensing
Medical licensing
Inital air worthiness
Continuing air worthiness
Flight simulation training devices
Air traffic controllers
Commercial airport regulations
Third country operators

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What is NAA? And what is it responsible for?

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National aviation authorities

-Airport security measures
-Counter terrorism
-Military, Customs, Police, Search and rescue, Fire fighting and coast guard

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What is NAA? And what is it responsible for?

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National aviation authorities

-Airport security measures
-Counter terrorism
-Military, Customs, Police, Search and rescue, Fire fighting and coast guard

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is a governmental body of the United States with powers to regulate all aspects of civil aviation in that nation as well as over its surrounding international waters.

• Its powers include the construction and operation of airports, air traffic management, the certification of personnel and aircraft, and the protection of U.S. assets during the launch or re-entry of commercial space vehicles.

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FAA or Federal aviation administration

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  • by a generic term used in many countries, notably the UK and China.

-is a national regulatory body responsible for aviation.

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CAA or civial aviation authority

21
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-Was formed in April 1945 in Havana, Cuba.
-Supports airline activity and helps formulate industry policy and standards.
-is a trade association that focusses on making air traffic businesses safe, secure, reliable and efficient.

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International Air Transport Association or IATA

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(Filipino: Lupon ng Aeronautika Sibil, or —) is a government agency of the Philippines tasked to regulate, promote and develop the economic aspect of air transportation in the Philippines and to ensure that existing CAB policies are adapted to the present and future air commerce of the Philippines.

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CAB or Civial aeronautics board

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On ————-, former President Ferdinand E. Marcos issued E.O. No.
—- renaming the CAA as the ———

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July 23 1979 , — 546, Bureau of transportation (BAT)

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On ————, President Aquino issued E.O. No. 125-A14 renaming BAT to ATO which would be headed by the Assistant Secretary of the Office of Air Transportation.

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April 13 1987

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• On ———, R.A. No. ——- was passed, whereby ATO was replaced by CAAP, to be headed by the Director General of Civil Aviation.
Thereof, the ATO was abolished, and all its powers were transferred to the CAAP.

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March 4 2008 , RA 9497

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• An Act Creating The Civil Aviation Authority Of The Philippines, Authorizing The Appropriation Of Funds Therefor, And For Other Purposes.

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Republic Act no. 9497
“Civil aviation authority act of 2008

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FUNCTIONS OF CAAP

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  • Establish and prescribe rules and regulations for the inspection and registration of
    all aircraft owned and operated in the Philippines and all air facilities.
  • Operate and maintain national airports, air navigation and other similar facilities in
    compliance to ICAO.