CH2 / INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND CONVENTIONS Flashcards
- Does the liability of a carrier extend to the carriage of mail and as passengers?
C) Yes, but only mail and international cargo
- For aircraft flying over the high seas, which rules shall be in force? (REM last line)
C) The rules established under the Convention of international civil aviation
- Annex 14 to the for: convention on international civil aviation contains SARPS for:
B) Aerodromes
- The Warsaw convention and later amendments deals with:
A) limitation of the operator’s responsibility vis-a-vis passengers and goods transported
- Annex 17 to the Convention of Chicago covers:
B) Security
- The State has to notify the Council of ICAO in the national AIP If a state finds that it is and publish such differences International Standard: impracticable to comply with an (notice days)
B) it shall give 60 days notice to ICAO of the differences between its own practices and the International Standard
- The international convention defining rules relative to the responsibilities of international air carriers for the carriage of passengers, baggage and freight is the
B) Warsaw Convention
- The ‘Standards’ contained in the Annexes to the Chicago convention are to be considered:
A) binding for the member states that have not notified ICAO about a national difference
- An airplane is planning a flight that will require a technical landing in a neighbouring state. Which freedom of the air will be exercised?
C) 2nd freedom
- The convention of Tokyo applies to damage:
A) caused in the territory of a contracting state or in a ship or aircraft registered there in, by an aircraft registered in the territory of another contracting state
- The International Civil Organisation (ICAO) was established by the international convention of:
B) Chicago
- The Rome Convention and later amendments deals with:
A) Damage caused by foreign aircraft to third parties on the surface
- The convention on offences and certain acts committed on board aircraft, is:
B) the convention of Tokyo
- The aircraft commander, when he has reasonable grounds to believe that a person has committed or is about to commit, on board the aircraft, an offence against penal law
C) may deliver such person to the competent authorities
- If a person is injured by a part falling from an aircraft flying over the state but registered in another state, which convention covers this?
C) Rome