Annex 7 - Aircraft Nationality and Registration Marks Flashcards

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Bottom of the left wing should have?

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National and Registration Mark

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International Telecommunication Union issue?

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Nationality Mark

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Nationality marks are selected symbols included in the R/T call signs allocated to _____ by the ______

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  • the State of Registry
  • International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
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The Registration mark can be letters, numbers, or a combination of both and assigned to aircraft by _____

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the State of Registry or common mark registering authority.

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When letters are used for the registration mark, the following combinations shall Not be used:

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  1. Combinations which might be confused with the five letter combinations used in the International Code of Signals.
  2. The three letter combinations used in the Q Code.
  3. Other similar urgent signals (e.g. XXX, PAN and TTT).
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Common marks are selected from the series of symbols included in the R/T call signs allocated to

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ICAO by the ITU.

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ICAO assigns the common mark to a

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common mark registering authority.

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Common marks are selected by ?

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ITU

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Common marks are assigned to and by whom?

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Assigned to Aviation Authority from ICAO

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