Week 1 ppt Flashcards
Owner/Operator
Public
Minister of transport
Employer
People or Organizations that an AME are responsible to
Who controls Aviation?
ICAO - International Civil Aviation Organization
What is the the regulator of aviation in Canada?
TCCA - Transport Canada Civil Aviation
Pacific Region Prairie Region Ontario region Quebec region Atlantic Region National Capitol Region
6 Transport Canada Regions
TCCA is divided into 8 branches. Which is the most important that AME licensing belongs here?
Standards Branch
The issuance of Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licences, currently falls under the _________ of the Standards Branch.
Operational Airworthiness Division
An Act that was passed by the Federal Government to authorize the control of Aeronautics in Canada. This Act is in compliance with the Convention on International Civil Aviation signed at Chicago, 7 December 1944, to which Canada is an original signatory.
Aeronautics Act
The purpose of the ______ is to provide Canadians with their rightful access to the laws and regulations that govern their daily lives.
Canada Gazette
Creation of the Canadian Aviation Regulations is authorized by the ________ October 1996
Aeronautics Act
Offence Creating Provisions
Administrative provisions
Types of regulations
This regulation tell you “what to do” or “what not to do”
Offence creating provisions
Type of regulation that Tells you what actions TC is responsible for once a specific objective has been reached
Administrative provisions
Provides extremely specific information relating to procedures which aid with the compliance of a regulation or standard
May come in the format of an FYI type document relating to industry trends, occurrences or findings
Advisory Material
Found within text of the CARs, and are a form of advisory information.
Used to explain a specific statement immediately preceding the Information note
________ used to explain or give examples and are not enforceable as a regulation
always printed in italics to avoid confusion
Information notes
Divided into nine (9) parts:
Part 1 General
Part 2 Identification, Registration and Leasing of Aircraft
Part 3 Aerodrome and Airports
Part 4 Personnel Licensing and training
Part 5 Airworthiness
Part 6 General Operating and Flight Rules
Part 7 Commercial Air Services
Part 8 Air Navigation Services
Part 9 Repeals and Coming Into Force
9 parts of CARS