FSIS Flashcards

1
Q

Contracting States are not obligated to allow the operations of _____ in their airspace.

A

non-conforming operators

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2
Q

one of the major services of CAAP as part of its oversight obligations.
Also, it is vital to ensure that those responsibilities are properly carried out.

A

FSIS

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3
Q

Flight Standards Inspectorate Service

A

FSIS

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4
Q

Contracting States may also_____ operators from States that do not meet their treaty obligations for ensuring conformance to ICAO standards.

A

restrict or prohibit

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5
Q

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

A

Civil Aviation Regulations (CAR)

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6
Q

are used in these Regulations to allow the
flexibility to incorporate new practices or procedures as they become
available without the procedures required for promulgation of legally
binding regulations.

A

Implementing Standards

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7
Q

International General Aviation

A

Annex 6 Part 2

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8
Q

International Commercial Air Transport

A

Annex 6 Part 1

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9
Q

Helicopters

A

Annex 6 Part 3

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10
Q

the Board shall establish a permanent office known as the Flight Standards Inspectorate Service (FSIS) that will assist the Director General in carrying out responsibilities of his office for CERTIFICATION AND
ONGOING INSPECTIONS OF AIRCRAFT, AIRMEN AND AIR OPERATORS

A

Section 40 of the Republic Act No. 9497

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11
Q

Serves as the second and final level of appeal for technical
issues with industry persons and organizations.

A

FSIS

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12
Q

Serve as the first level od administration appeal for internal
issues arising in the operating Departments of the FSIS.

A

FSIS

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13
Q

Ensure the conduct and competency of the assigned
department managers meet the minimum standards of
performance.

A

FSIS

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14
Q

Develops policies and procedures pertaining to the
development and amendment to the PCAR. In coordination with
other FSIS offices, ICAO, aviation industry and stakeholders.

A

Regulatory Standards Department

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15
Q

Assessment of aviation safety data from both internal and
external sources to assess the need of dissemination of safety
information to the Philippine aviation community.

A

Regulatory Standards Department

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16
Q

Retention/Scanning of all hard-copy documents required by law

A

Regulatory Standards Department

17
Q

Review of License Application and document
• Coordination of any necessary written test

A

Licensing and Certification Department

18
Q

Conduct of skill testing events
• Processing and Issuance of permits, licenses and certificates
• Verification of licenses and certificates (Validation and
Conversion)

A

Licensing and Certification Department

19
Q

Appointment and supervision of any Designees (except for
DAME)
• Certification and Administration of Approved Training
Organizations

A

Licensing and Certification Department

20
Q

Issuance of Certificate of Registration
• Termination of registration by suspension, revocation or
surrender.

A

Airworthiness Department

21
Q

Evaluation of the aircraft records, aircraft type certificate and
aircraft supplemental type certificate
• Inspection of aircraft
• Issuance of Certificate of Airworthiness

A

Airworthiness Department

22
Q

Issuance of Certificate of Airworthiness
• Issuance of Approved Maintenance Organization
• Issuance of Aircraft Material Distributor Certificate

A

Airworthiness Department

23
Q

Issuance of Air Operator Certificate (AOC) and Agriculture Air
Operator Certificate (AAOC)
• Termination of registration by suspension, revocation or surrender.

A

Flight Operations Department

24
Q

Evaluation of the operators manual
• Oversight of airlines and air operator such as periodic Inspections of
aviation personnel for conformance to the qualifications, currency,
dangerous goods and equipment requirements

A

Flight Operations Department

25
Q

Periodic inspections of aircraft for conformance to documents and
certificate requirements

A

Flight Operations Department

26
Q

Administering of knowledge test required by the Licensing
Department
• Development of knowledge test in the test bank (database)
• Evaluation of test questionnaire
• Issuance knowledge test report

A

Airmen Examination Board

27
Q

Conduct of medical evaluations and standards required for the
issuance of an aviation medical certificate.
• Determination of any limitations that are to be included on the
medical certificate

A

Office of the Flight Surgeon & Aviation Medicine

28
Q

Coordination of any medical tests or medical evaluations
necessary to confirm that an applicant is capable of conducting
aviation activities with specialized issues

A

OFSAM

29
Q

Make accredited medical conclusion regarding the applicants
medical status
• Issuance of medical certificate
• Appointment and supervision of any Designated Aviation
Medical Examiner (DAME)

A

OFSAM

30
Q

The primary benefit of this signatory action of the PH in the Chicago Convention

A

the ability of Philippine-registered aircraft and operators to fly relatively unrestricted to the other Contracting States. The premise of this international treaty is that each Contracting State will ensure that
the aircraft, personnel, operators and organizations meet the minimum standards issued in the ICAO Annexes.

31
Q

The primary benefit of this signatory action of the PH in the Chicago Convention

A

the ability of Philippine-registered aircraft and operators to fly relatively unrestricted to the other Contracting States. The premise of this international treaty is that each Contracting State will ensure that
the aircraft, personnel, operators and organizations meet the minimum standards issued in the ICAO Annexes.

32
Q

Assistant Director General II

A

Capt. Donaldo A. Mendoza, DDG-Operations/OIC-FSIS

33
Q

Assistant Director General I

A

Capt. Saturnino Dela Cruz

34
Q

Officer In-Charge, RSD

A

Atty. Frank Edward Marty

35
Q

Officer In-Charge, LCD

A

Capt. Huberto E. Ramos

36
Q

Chief, AEB

A

Capt. Ronnie Briones

37
Q

Chief, AEB

A

Capt. Ronnie Briones

38
Q

Chief Surgeon

A

DR. ROLLY BAYABAN