M10.1 Flashcards
When were the first aviation regulations introduced
1940
After an aircraft has been designed, built and successfully tested what is issued?
Type certificate
What does each individual aircraft require to prove it is in safe condition for flight and meets all applicable requirements
Certificate of airworthiness
What is the commercial air transport (CAT) regulation
- allows an aircraft to transport passengers and cargo
How many states signed the new convention on international civil aviation
52
What is ICAOs purpose
Harmonise international standards in civil aviation to ensure safe and orderly growth
54 of 55 states invited attended the Chicago conference (T OT F)
T
What was provisional ICAO (PICAO)?
Serve as a temporary advisory and coordinating body
On April 4th 1947 PICAO was no longer relevant and officially became known as ICAO (T OR F)
T
Where is ICAOs HQ
Montreal, Canada
There are currently over 1200SARPS reflected in the 19 annexes (T OR F)
T
What is air navigation commission (ANC)
It is the technical body within ICAO
The air navigation commission (ANC) considers and recommends SARPS and PANS (T or F)
T
Where are the civil aviation act requirements laid down ?
CAP 393 (air navigation order and regulations)
UK CAAs costs are met entirely from its charges on those whom it regulates (T OR F)
T
When was the UK CAA established
1972
Where is the UK CAA headquarters
Located at aviation house, Crawley, West Sussex
When did the UK formally leave the EASA system
31 December 2020
What is the main role of the UK CAA
- regulate and oversee aviation activities in UK
What is ANO (CAP 393)?
- lays down the law of the land
What is military aviation authority (MAA)
Regulating all aspects of air safety across all defence activities
What is the air accidents investigation branch (AAIB)
- investigates civil aircraft accidents within the UK
- investigates overseas accidents where there is a UK interest
What is UK reg (EU) 2018/1139 (the UK basic regulation)
- establish and maintain a high level of civil aviation safety in the UK
- Has 141 articles and 10 annexes
What is UK reg (EU) 748/2012 (the UK initial airworthiness regulation)
- governing the airworthiness and certification of products, parts, and appliances
What is UK reg (EU) 1321/2014 (the UK continuing airworthiness regulation)
- deals with continued airworthiness of aircraft and aeronautical products, parts, and appliances
Has 9 articles and 8 annexes
Who regulates the approval of aircraft design and production organisations etc
- part 21
Part M of UK regulation 1321/2014 establishes what
Measures to be taken to ensure that the airworthiness of aircraft is maintained (such as maintenance)
What must a operator require to manage continuing airworthiness of aircraft
- own approved part 145 or contracted for both line and base maintenance
Air operations (air ops) are the regulations that aircraft operators must comply with (T or F)
T
What regulation is required to transport passengers on aircraft
Commercial air transport (CAT)