CHAPTER 1 - International Agreements and Organizations Flashcards
1. What does cabotage refer to?
a. Domestic air services within a state
b. An international air carrier
c. A flight above territorial waters
d. Crop spraying
a. Domestic air services within a state
2. The Convention signed by the states relating to damage caused by foreign aircraft to persons and property on the ground is:
a. the Tokyo convention
b. the Rome convention
c. the Warsaw convention
d. the Paris convention.
b. the Rome convention
- The Convention on offences and other acts committed on board an aeroplane is:
a. the Tokyo convention
b. the Paris convention
c. the Rome convention
d. the Chicago convention
a. the Tokyo convention
- Which of the following is an obligation of being an ICAO contracting state?
a. ICAO must be informed about all new flight crew licences and any suspended validity of such licences
b. ICAO must be informed about differences from the standards detailed in any of the annexes to the Chicago Convention
c. ICAO must approve the pricing of tickets on international airline connections
d. ICAO must be informed about changes to national regulations
b. ICAO must be informed about differences from the standards detailed in any of the annexes to the Chicago Convention
5. Which of the following annexes to the Chicago Convention contains the minimum specifications for the construction of aerodromes?
a. Annex 6
b. Annex 11
c. Annex 10
d. Annex 14
d. Annex 14
6. The ICAO annex containing the standards and recommended practices for Personnel Licensing is:
a. Annex 1
b. Annex 2
c. Annex 11
d. Annex 12
a. Annex 1
7. The aircraft commander may, when he/she has reasonable grounds to believe that a person has committed or is about to commit an offence against penal law on board the aircraft:
a. ask the person to disembark
b. ask the crew to assist in restraining the person
c. order the passengers to assist the crew in restraining the person
d. deliver the person to the competent authority
d. deliver the person to the competent authority
8. The international convention concerning the responsibilities of international air carriers (operators), for the carriage of passengers, baggage and freight is the:
a. Tokyo convention
b. Hague convention
c. Montreal convention
d. Warsaw convention
d. Warsaw convention
9. The Rome convention and its later amendments deals with:
a. offences and other acts committed on board an aeroplane
b. damage caused by foreign aircraft to third parties on the ground
c. regulation of the transportation of dangerous goods
d. damage caused by any aircraft to third parties on the ground
b. damage caused by foreign aircraft to third parties on the ground
10. The Warsaw convention and its later amendments deals with:
a. regulation of the transportation of dangerous goods
b. operator’s licence for international scheduled operations
c. security systems at airports
d. limitation of the Operator’s liability concerning passengers and goods transported
d. limitation of the Operator’s liability concerning passengers and goods transported
11. The objectives of ICAO were defined by:
a. the Geneva Convention of 1936
b. the Chicago Convention of 1944
c. the Warsaw Convention of 1929
d. the Geneva Convention of 1948
b. the Chicago Convention of 1944
12. The annex to the Chicago convention which deals with the entry and departure of cargo and other articles on international flights is:
a. Annex 15
b. Annex 16
c. Annex 9
d. Annex 8
c. Annex 9
13. Which freedom of the air is applicable to a flight which wishes to land in a foreign state for technical reasons?
a. 1st freedom
b. 3rd freedom
c. 4th freedom
d. 2nd freedom
d. 2nd freedom
14. ICAO establishes:
a. aeronautical standards adopted by all states
b. proposals for aeronautical regulations in the form of 18 annexes
c. standards and recommended practices applied without exception by all states which are signatory to the Chicago Convention of 1944
d. standards and recommended practices for contracting states
d. standards and recommended practices for contracting states
15. The first freedom of the air is:
a. The right to board passengers from the state where the aircraft is registered and fly to any other state
b. The right to over fly without landing
c. The right to land for a technical stop
d. The right to operate a commercial flight with passengers on board between two states
b. The right to over fly without landing