The Air Operator Flashcards
What does the operator ensure when abroad?
Employees comply with foreign laws and flight crew members are familiar with opps.
Whats the difference between an agency verses a national competent authority?
NCA : just for one member state.
Whats it called when a proposal is approved by EASA?
Hard Law.
What must an operator provide to the competent authority for an AOC? (5)
- description of operation
-description of management system
-name of the acountable manager - copy of the opps manual
- name and qualifications of nominated persons
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What is part A of the operations manual?
General or basic.
What is part B of the operations manual?
Aircraft operating matters.
What is part C of the operations manual?
CAT operating matters.
What is part D of the operations manual?
Training.
Where in the operations manual would you find waker turbulence and de-icing?
Part A
Where in the operations manual would you find emergency procedures and minimum equipment list?
Part B
What is the name of the system that is a formal risk management process that identifies hazards and assesses and mitigates risk?
Safety management system
Who is responsible for the safety review board?
Accountable manager.
Who is responsible for the development, administration and maintenance of an effective safety management system?
Safety manager.
The safety review board should be a blank blank committee.
High level.
What maximum certified takeoff mass of an aircraft need to be to contain flight data monitoring?
MORE THAN 27,000kg
How long is the oversight planning cycle?
24months.
How long after you discover height keeping errors do you have report to the competent authority?
72 hours.
A blank is defined as an OCCURRENCE which
takes place between THE TIME any person boards the
aircraft until THE TIME when all persons have
disembarked:
Accident.
A blank is an OCCURRENCE other than an accident associated with the operation of an
aircraft which affects, or could affect, the safety of operation
Incident.