PCAR Part 1 Flashcards
Meaning of CAAP
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
Republic Act 9497
Civil Aviation Authority Act of 2008
PCAR Part 1
General Policies, Procedures, and Definitions
PCAR Part 2
Personnel Licensing
PCAR Part 3
Approved Training Organizations
PCAR Part 4
Aircraft Registration and Marking
PCAR Part 5
Airworthiness
PCAR Part 6
Approved Maintenance Organization
PCAR Part 7
Instruments and Equipment
PCAR Part 8
Operations
PCAR Part 9
Air Operator Certification and Administration
PCAR Part 10
Commercial Air Transport by Foreign Air Carriers within the Republic of the
Philippines
PCAR Part 11
Aerial Work and Operating Limitations for Non Type Certificated Aircraft
PCAR Part 13
Accident and Incident Reporting
and Investigation
PCAR Part 18
Transportation of Dangerous Goods
by Air
provide detailed requirements that support the intent of a regulation presented in a Part,
Implementing Standards
used in these Regulations to allow the flexibility to incorporate new practices or procedures
Implementing Standards
CAAP was created and took effect on
March 23, 2008
CAAP is under what department?
Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTr)
empowered to Promulgate rules and regulations as may be necessary in the interest of safety in air commerce
The Board
indicates a mandatory requirement
‘Shall’
mean that no person is required, authorized, or permitted to do an act described in a regulation
“no person may” or “a person may not”
indicates that discretion can be used when performing an act described in a
regulation
“May”
indicates an action incumbent upon the Authority
“Will”
means “includes but is not limited to”
“Includes”
means approved by or on behalf of the Civil Aviation Authority in accordance with the pertinent requirements of national regulations
“Approved”
means the Authority has reviewed the method, procedure, or policy and has neither objected to nor approved its proposed use or implementation
“Acceptable”
means the Authority has issued written policy or methodology which imposes either mandatory or discretionary requirement
“Prescribed”
indicate a recommended practice
“Should”
covering a sentence or paragraph indicates that the said sentence or paragraph has been amended which is followed by an enclose parenthesis indicating the date of ammendment
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five hierarchical categories of the regulation
Part
Subpart
Section
Subsection
Paragraph
refers to the primary subject area.
Part
refers to any subdivision of a Part.
Subpart
refers to any subdivision of a Subpart.
Section
refers to the title of a regulation and
can be a subdivision of a Subpart or Section,
Subsection
refers to the text describing the regulations.
Paragraph
A pilot shall have in his or her physical possession or readily accessible in the aircraft
a v_____ p_____ l_______ or s______ p______ a____________ issued under these regulations.
valid pilot license
special purpose authorization