M10.1 Flashcards
When were the first aviation regulations introduced?
Beginning of the 1940s
When is a Type Certificate issued?
After an aircraft has been designed, built and successfully tested
What does a type certified aircraft require to fly?
National registration markings
What is a Certificate of Airworthiness?
Proves aircraft is in safe condition for flight and meets all applicable regulatory requirements
When does an organisation require an Air Operators Certificate?
If it wants to use the aircraft for transportation
What does ICAO stand for?
International Civil Aviation Organisation
What does PICAO stand for?
Provisional ICAO
Where were PICAO meetings held?
Montreal, Canada
What was PICAO?
Temporary advisory and coordernating body whilst ICAO was being formed
When did PICAO become ICAO?
4th April 1947
What did PICAO consist of?
- interim council
- interim assembly
How many member states where in PICAO?
21
When was the Chicago convention signed?
7th December 1944
How many states were invited to the International Aviation Conference?
How many attended?
How many signed the Chicago convention?
55
54
52
What is the Chicago convention?
Agreement laying out the foundations for the standards and practices for harmonised global air navigation
Where are ICAOs headquarters?
Montreal, Canada
What happened in October 1947?
ICAO became a specialised agency of the United Nations (UN) linked to the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
How many member states are now part of ICAO?
192
What does SARPs stand for?
Standards and Recommended Practices
Why do ICAO use SARPs and policies?
To ensure local civil aviation operations and regulations conform to global norms
How many SARPs and Annexes are there?
Over 1200 SARPs
19 Annexes
What do the requirements detailed in annexes form?
Minimum standards for civil aircraft operation worldwide and the framework on which national and other international regulations are based
What is ANNEX 1?
Personnel Licensing
What is Annex 2?
Rules of the air
What is Annex 3?
Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation
What is Annex 4?
Aeronautical Charts
What is Annex 5?
Units of Measurement to be used in Air and Ground Operations
What is Annex 6?
Operation of Aircraft
What is Annex 7?
Aircraft Nationality and Registration Marks
What is Annex 8?
Airworthiness of Aircraft
What is Annex 9?
Facilitations
What is Annex 10?
Aeronautical Telecommunications
What is Annex 11?
Air Traffic Services
What is Annex 12?
Search and Rescue
What is Annex 13?
Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation
What is Annex 14?
Aerodromes
What is Annex 15?
Aeronautical Information Services
What is Annex 16?
Environmental Protection Agency
What is Annex 17?
Security: Safeguarding International Civil Aviation Against Acts of Unlawful Interference
What is Annex 18?
The Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air
What is Annex 19?
Safety Management
What revision is ICAO in?
What’s this known as?
9th
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