Chpt 1 & 2 Quiz Flashcards

1
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Statute

A

Congress passes a law
Another word for is “Code”

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2
Q

Regulations for aviation

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14 cfr
(14th chpt out of 50 in titles)

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3
Q

Rules for lithium battery’s on 121

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No lithium batteries unless drained to 20%

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4
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Pilots records database act

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Everyone is apart of if you want to be hired under part 121 , your record never goes away

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5
Q

Part 107

A

UAS
drones

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6
Q

Reauthorization act

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Every 5 years , September 30th

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7
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Tickets act

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Airline offers money for involuntary give up of seat

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8
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What are the 4 pathways?

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Rule-making, certification, oversight & enforcement

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9
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What is the systems approach

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SMS- safety management systems being brought to all 121 , eventually probably 135 & 91
The application of special technical and managerial skills to identify, analyze, assess and control hazards and risks associated with a complete system

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10
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What is safety?

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Freedom from unacceptable risk

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11
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What are the regulatory pathways?

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Rule-making, certification, oversight, and enforcement

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12
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What is the traditional analysis of systems thinking?

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Focusing on separating individual components of the system and studying and examining individual pieces

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13
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What is this systems thinking?

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Systems, thinking, focuses on how the components of the system being studied to interact with other components within the system

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14
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What is requisite imagination?

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It is the ability to anticipate what might go wrong, and how to recognize problems during the design of processes

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15
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What is drift

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Drift is the process towards the edge of its safety envelope

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16
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What three safety programs are created by AVS:

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Continued operational safety
Standards and policy
Certification

17
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What order implemented the role of SMS?

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8000.369

18
Q

What number does the regulations go up to for 14 CFR

A

1-1399

19
Q

What is the definition of risk?

A

Probability and impact of an undesired event, in the terms of event, severity and likelihood

20
Q

What does the SMS approach mean?

A

That everybody is on the same page

21
Q

When were part 121 carriers required to submit an SMS plan

A

2015

22
Q

When were airports of a certain size required to submit an SMS plan?

A

2019

23
Q

What is NPRM and what is it?

A

Notice of proposed decision making, it is written instruction from Congress to an event or industry 

24
Q

What is a Bill?

A

Legislative proposal of a general nature

25
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What are the two different types of bills?

A

Public bill - a bill that proposes a new law
Private law- individuals that are no direct concern of the feds, specific to certain people

26
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Definition of statues at large

A

Statues are arranged in chronological order of the laws, exactly as they have been enacted in bound volumes for each section of Congress

27
Q

Definition of act

A

Official document that contains a statute passed by the legislature

28
Q

Definition of public law

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Individual laws created and enacted by the US government that affect the general public

29
Q

What do public laws regulate?

A

Structure and administration of government
Conduct of the government and its relations with the citizens
Responsibilities of government employees
The relationships with foreign governments

30
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What is a law?

A

A rule established by a governing authority to Institute and maintain orderly coexistence

31
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What is a regulation?

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A rule by which conduct is regulated, developed by an authority to administer the principles of a given law

32
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What is the federal regulatory process?

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The legal structure established by the combined requirements of the Federal Register Act, the Administrative Procedures Act and many individual laws, such as those affecting health, safety, commerce, and the environment

33
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What is the United States code?

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A consolidation and codification of the general and permanent laws of the US, arranged by subject under 50 titles

34
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What is administrative law

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Administrative regulations, and administrative decisions
It is a branch of public law
Def: law made by the executive branch agencies departments the president (federal) or the government ( at the state level)

35
Q

Where does the FAA receive authority from?

A

49 USC 40101

36
Q

What are the differences between statutes and regulations?

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Statutes are made by US Congress (legislature)
Regulations (FARs) are made by the FAA (administrative agency)

37
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What does the FAA enforce?/
What is the structural foundation for the FAA to enforce?

A

The federal register
Code of federal regulation system

38
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What is the federal register act of 1935?

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They created the federal register, which made all executive orders open to the public

39
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What is the federal register?

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The primary means of notifying the public of impending changes