Progress Test 1 - Air Law Flashcards
(28 cards)
A UK registered aircraft flying in France does not need to adhere to the French Rules of the Air. True or False?
False
The UK Rules of the Air apply to a UK registered aircraft anywhere in the world. True or False?
True
Information important to the safe conduct of flight are contained in what collection of documents?
The Integrated Aeronautical Information Package (IAIP)
What does the air navigation order contain?
The legal rules of flight
What does SERA stand for?
Standardised European Rules of the Air
What does ANO stand for?
Air Navigation Order
What does SERA contain?
Legal rules for flight
What does IAIP stand for?
Integrated Aeronautical Information Package
What is the IAIP (Integrated Aeronautical information package) for?
To provide information to allow the safe conduct of flight.
What does AIC stand for?
Aeronautical Information Circulars
What is the Convention on International Civil Aviation?
An international treaty that governs international air travel and sets standards for aviation safety, security, and environmental protection.
Define ‘State’ in the context of Air Law.
A country that may or may not be a ‘member’ state (of ICAO).
What does ‘Territory of state’ refer to?
Land area and adjacent territorial waters.
What is meant by ‘Sovereignty’ in Air Law?
The complete and exclusive ownership of the airspace above a state’s territory.
What is a ‘Registry’ in the context of Air Law?
The registry of a state - a master list of all of a state’s registered aircraft.
What color code represents Administration Matters in AIC?
White (W)
This color code is used for documents related to administrative issues.
What type of information is indicated by the Yellow (Y) color code in AIC?
Operational matters including ATS facilities and requirements
ATS stands for air traffic service.
What does the Pink (P) color code signify in AIC?
Safety Related Topics
This category addresses information pertinent to aviation safety.
Which color code is used for Maps and Charts in AIC?
Green (G)
Maps and charts are essential for navigation and flight planning.
What type of information does the Mauve (M) color code represent?
UK Airspace Restrictions imposed in accordance with the Temporary Restriction of Flying Regulations
This information is crucial for pilots to avoid restricted airspace.
What are the names of the documents that form “Air Law”?
Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation), SERA, Air Navigation Order, The states own Rules of the Air
What does ICAO stand for?
International Civil Aviation Organisation
What does PART-FCL stand for?
Flight Crew Licencing
This part regulates the licensing of flight crew members under EASA regulations.
What is covered under PART-MED?
Medical
This part outlines the medical requirements for aircrew as per EASA regulations.