10.1 Flashcards

1
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How many states were invited to attend Chicago convention?

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55

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2
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How many states attended and signed agreement at Chicago convention?

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54 attended and 52 signed

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3
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When was Chicago convention?

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7th December 1944

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4
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What is ICAO?

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International Civil Aviation Organisation

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5
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Due to delays of ratification of ICAO, what was created?

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PICAO
(Provisional International Civil aviation organisation)

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6
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Where is ICAO’s headquarters?

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Montreal, Canada

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7
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When was PICAO fully ratified to become ICAO?

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4th April 1947

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8
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What is SARPS?

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Standard and recommended practices

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9
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How many annexes are there?

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19

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10
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When an aircraft has been designed, built and successfully tested what is it issued?

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Type certificate

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11
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An aircraft requires what to prove its a safe condition for flight and meets all applicable regulatory requirements?

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Certificate of airworthiness

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12
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Do ICAO make laws?

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No, they make recommendations that all countries make law for them

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13
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How many SARPS are there?

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12,000

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14
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When was CAA established?

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1972
Under terms of of civil aviation act 1971

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15
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ICAO requires the UK to put what in place to regulate and oversee the UK aviation system?

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State safety program (SSP)

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16
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What is BCARS?

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They expand on the ANO and lay down the minimum standards required for airworthiness of aircraft in the UK

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17
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What is annex 1 regulated by?

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BCARs and various CAPs

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18
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What is SSP?

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State safety programme

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19
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The Air accident investigation branch investigate what?

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They investigate civil aircraft accidents and serious incidents within the UK, its Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies

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20
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Binding regulations are linked with what type of law?

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Hard law

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21
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What is section A of implementing rules?

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This describes the requirements with which an organisation or individual must comply and gives guidance on how these requirements can be satisfied. This is the part of the document which will be considered on this course.

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22
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What is section B of implementing rules?

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These are procedures for the CAA to follow in order to regulate approved companies and individuals. This part of the document is of little interest to us and will not be studied on this course, however it might be mention in some sections to add context to the study area.

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23
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What is AMC?

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Acceptable means of complaince
Soft law
Non binding

24
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What is GM?

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Guidance material
Soft law
Non binding

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What is a certification specification?
Soft law Non binding Lays out what a company needs to do to reach a required standard
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What is regulation 2018/1139?
The basic regulation Covers all annex’s and parts
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What is CS-25
Large aircraft
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How many annexes in continuing airworthiness?
8
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Uk regulation 748/2012 surrounds what?
Initial airworthiness
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UK Reg (EU) 1321/2014 surrounds what?
Continuing airworthiness
31
UK Reg (EU) No 376/2014 is about what?
Occurrence reporting
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What is the purpose of ICAO?
To harmonise international standards in civil aviation both nationally and internationally
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When and where was ICAO created?
Chicago convention in December 1944 and fully ratified 4th April 1947
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What are SARPS?
Standard and recommended practices
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What other specialised agency are ICAO part of?
United Nations
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What is the air navigation commission?
The technical body ICAO tasks with managing the technical work programme helping to develop SARPS and annexes
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Who are CAA responsible to?
UK government
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Where are CAA headquarters?
Aviation house, Crawley, West Sussex (Gatwick airport)
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What is CAP 393 and how is it structured?
The air navigation order lays out the law for civil aviation in the UK. It embodies the ICAO requirements and contains articles of law and schedules
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Who is responsible for military aviation in Uk?
Military Aviation Authority NOT CAA
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Which member of parliament is responsible for the oversite of Civil aviation in the UK?
Secretary of State for transport
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How was the present Basic regulation created?
EU regulation 2018/ 1139 EASA fully established by European Union, parliament and council in 2018. Now adopted by CAA post brexit
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What is an aeronautical product?
Aircraft engine or propeller
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Which document deals with management of continuing air worthiness of aircraft and components?
Implementing Rule (IR) Continuing airworthiness Annex 1, Part M, Continuing airworthiness
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Which document is the regulation governing the airworthiness and certification of aircraft and aircraft products?
Implementing rule Initial airworthiness of 748/2012 is the law Part 21
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What information would be found in any regulation section A?
Hard law The requirements with which the organisation or individual must comply and gives guidance on how these requirements can be satisfied
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What information can be found in any regulation section B?
Hard law that the CAA follows to regulate approved organisations and individuals
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What are AMC?
Soft law Non binding Serve as a means by which the requirements contained in the basic regulation and the IR can be met
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What information would be found in any regulation supporting document (Guidance material)?
Soft law Expands on acceptable means of compliance
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What is Part M about?
Requirements for continuing airworthiness of aircraft and components
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What is Part T about?
Airworthiness of third party aircraft when dry leased
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What is Part ML?
Airworthiness standards for light aircraft that are not used by licensed air carriers
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What is part CAMO?
Continuing airworthiness management organisation
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What is part 147?
Training organisation
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What is part 145?
Maintenance organisation
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What is part CAO?
Combined maintenance and airworthiness management organisation approval for general aviation aircraft