Module 1 part 2 Flashcards
it establishes rules of airspace, aircraft registration and
safety, security, and sustainability, and details the rights of the
signatories in relation to air travel.
conventions
the first international convention
to address the political difficulties and
intricacies involved in international
aerial navigation.
The Paris Convention of 1919
formal term of The Paris Convention of 1919
Convention Relating to
the Regulation of Aerial Navigation,
the convention with
its annexes was agreed upon, adopted
and opened the signature by the
representatives of _____allied and
associated powers at the peace
conference.
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It is the convention for the unification
of certain rules relating to international
transportation by air applies to any
international transportation of persons,
baggage or merchandise by aircraft
compensations.
The Warsaw Convention 1929
The Warsaw Convention provided that an air carrier was loss for damages
sustained by
Death or injury to the passengers
Destruction, loss or damage to baggage or goods
Loss resulting from delay in the transportation of passengers, baggage or merchandise
The contracting states were required to undertake to secure the highest degree of uniformity
in complying with international standards and practices with respect to the followings:
Communication systems and air navigation aids
Characteristics of airports and landing areas
Rules of air and air traffic control practices
Licensing of operating and mechanical personnel
Airworthiness of aircraft
Registration and identification of aircraft
The Chicago Convention of 1944
The Chicago Conference established the________ to foster the planning and development of international
air transport.
International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO)
Other term for International Air transport Agreement
Five Freedoms Agreement
This agreement is applicable only to civil aircraft engaged in scheduled air
services.
“The
International Air Transport Agreement” or the “Five Freedoms Agreement”.
Damage caused by foreign aircraft to third parties on the ground.
It permits a claimant to pursue a claim against a foreign operator through
the Court in the state of residence. Any resulting judgement would then be enforceable in the state of the
Operator.
The Rome Convention of 1952
This convention provides that the State of Registration of an aircraft is
competent to exercise jurisdiction over offences and acts committed on board.
Tokyo Convention of 1963
The _________ and others are empowered to prevent such acts being
committed and to deliver the person concerned to the appropriate authority.
aircraft commander
The Rome Convention of 1952 permits a claimant to pursue a claim against a foreign operator through
the Court in the ____________.
state of residence
According to The Rome Convention of 1952, Any resulting judgement would then be enforceable in the
state of the
Operator
It states party to the convention are obliged to take all appropriate measures to
restore and preserve control of the aircraft to its lawful commander
Tokyo Convention of 1963
Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft
The Hague Convention of 1970
It Denies the act of unlawful seizure of aircraft (hijacking)
The Hague Convention of 1970
The convention contains detailed provisions on the establishment of
jurisdiction by states over the offense; on taking of the offender into
custody; and on the prosecution or extradition of the offender
The Hague Convention of 1970
correct title for Montreal convention of 1971
Convention for the Suppression of
Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation.
It is mainly concerned with acts other than those pertaining to the unlawful seizure of aircraft.
The Montreal Convention of 1971
It extends the definition of offence given in the 1971 Convention to include
specified acts of violence at airports serving international civil aviation
Protocol Supplementart to the Montreal Convention
Known as Convention on Commercial Aviation
Habana Convention
Known as Convention on Supplementary to the Warsaw Convention
Guadalajara Convention
Known as convention on the International Recognition of Rights in Aircraft
Geneva Convention
It is a type of lease when the leased aircraft is operated under the Air Operator Certificate of the Lessee (Operator borrowing the aircraft from the
Lessor).
dry lease
They issued the 1st airworthiness & registration requirements in the world.
united kingdom
What is the civil registration of Blériot XI
G-AANG
Built in 1909 and
operated by the
Shuttleworth Collection
in the United Kingdom
Blériot XI
this is the world’s oldest
airworthy aircraft
Blériot XI
Who operated Blériot XI
Shuttleworth Collection
who owns the bill for the creation of philippine militia
Senate President Manuel L. Quezon
other name of Philippine militia
Philippine national guard
The bill mandates the complement of an aviation unit composed of 15
officers and 135 enlisted men.
Phillipine Militia
The __________, the name it was given after its passage, was enacted in
anticipation of the outbreak of hostilities between the United States and
Germany.
Militia Act 2715
Under this act, the first batch of Filipino military pilots was trained.
Militia Act 2715
Who organized Aero Club of the Phillippines
General Francis B. Harrison
First president of Aero Club of the Philippines
Senate President Manuel L. Quezon
He would push to establish the first government owned airline
Francis B. Harrison
In the absence of any regulatory framework, the
Philippines joined the_________
bandwagon of airline
establishment
the country’s first government airline
Philippine Air Service
who approved the establishment of the Philippine Air Service
council of state
who owns Philippine Air service
Philippine Airways Services, Inc. (PASI)
is a private airline owned by Joseph Stevenot and Alfred
Croft that shut down after only about a year of operation for lack of
patrons. The Filipinos and the people worldwide had not learned to trust
aircraft as a safe means of transportation. At that time, it was only good
for races and acrobatics.
PASI
Who owned PASI
Joseph Stevenot and Alfred
Croft
The first government airline was to fly___________
in the country in accordance with a statute passed by the
Commonwealth government.
passengers and mail
In February 1921, Militia
Commission confirmed
appointments of officers and
pilots for the Philippine Air
Service (PAS) as the ________approved its budget
in the ____________. Aircrafts were
ordered, and airports were built.
Philippine Air Service, General Appropriations
Act of 1921
He replaced Harrison. His first act
was to scuttle/destroy the airline.
Lenorad Wood
In 1927, it established the
US big five in the airline
industry
United Airlines, Transcontinental, and
Western Airlines (later
become Trans World
Airlines), American
Airlines, Eastern Air
Lines, and Pan American
Airways.
It became inevitable that a ____________ these airlines.
government body and a
set of regulations control
the Philippine Assembly
passed ____________which
directed the Secretary of Public Work and
Communications to create a division that would
regulate air commerce and develop air transport
faster. It included licensing of Civilian pilots,
among others.
Act 3909, the Air Commerce Act,
Malacañang announced the
implementation of ___________ in accordance
with the provision of Act 3909.
pilot licensing
March 31, 1932 –____________ formed a
new aviation committee to
study aeronautical expansion, make a definite program for
the development of airfields,
look into ways and means of
fostering commerce, establish
a system of airways for airmail
in the islands.
Governor- General Roosevelt
December 9, 1932- ___________was approved; the law amended ___________and required that a commercial aviation operator must have a
legislative franchise.
act of
3909 , Act 4033
September 1933, Governor-____________vetoed the bills to
grant franchises to ______________ with rights to provinces of
Cebu, Zamboanga, Negros Oriental, Iloilo, Benguet, Jolo, and Rizal in
accordance with____________
General Frank Murphy, INAEC and PATCO, Act 4033