Progress Test 1 - Air Law Flashcards

(28 cards)

1
Q

A UK registered aircraft flying in France does not need to adhere to the French Rules of the Air. True or False?

A

False

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The UK Rules of the Air apply to a UK registered aircraft anywhere in the world. True or False?

A

True

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3
Q

Information important to the safe conduct of flight are contained in what collection of documents?

A

The Integrated Aeronautical Information Package (IAIP)

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4
Q

What does the air navigation order contain?

A

The legal rules of flight

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5
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What does SERA stand for?

A

Standardised European Rules of the Air

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What does ANO stand for?

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Air Navigation Order

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What does SERA contain?

A

Legal rules for flight

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What does IAIP stand for?

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Integrated Aeronautical Information Package

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What is the IAIP (Integrated Aeronautical information package) for?

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To provide information to allow the safe conduct of flight.

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10
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What does AIC stand for?

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Aeronautical Information Circulars

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What is the Convention on International Civil Aviation?

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An international treaty that governs international air travel and sets standards for aviation safety, security, and environmental protection.

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Define ‘State’ in the context of Air Law.

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A country that may or may not be a ‘member’ state (of ICAO).

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What does ‘Territory of state’ refer to?

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Land area and adjacent territorial waters.

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14
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What is meant by ‘Sovereignty’ in Air Law?

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The complete and exclusive ownership of the airspace above a state’s territory.

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What is a ‘Registry’ in the context of Air Law?

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The registry of a state - a master list of all of a state’s registered aircraft.

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16
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What color code represents Administration Matters in AIC?

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White (W)

This color code is used for documents related to administrative issues.

17
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What type of information is indicated by the Yellow (Y) color code in AIC?

A

Operational matters including ATS facilities and requirements

ATS stands for air traffic service.

18
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What does the Pink (P) color code signify in AIC?

A

Safety Related Topics

This category addresses information pertinent to aviation safety.

19
Q

Which color code is used for Maps and Charts in AIC?

A

Green (G)

Maps and charts are essential for navigation and flight planning.

20
Q

What type of information does the Mauve (M) color code represent?

A

UK Airspace Restrictions imposed in accordance with the Temporary Restriction of Flying Regulations

This information is crucial for pilots to avoid restricted airspace.

21
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What are the names of the documents that form “Air Law”?

A

Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation), SERA, Air Navigation Order, The states own Rules of the Air

22
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What does ICAO stand for?

A

International Civil Aviation Organisation

23
Q

What does PART-FCL stand for?

A

Flight Crew Licencing

This part regulates the licensing of flight crew members under EASA regulations.

24
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What is covered under PART-MED?

A

Medical

This part outlines the medical requirements for aircrew as per EASA regulations.

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What does PART-ORA refer to?
Organisation Requirements for Aircrew ## Footnote This part details the organizational standards that must be met by aircrew entities.
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What is the focus of PART-NCO?
Non-Complex, Non-Commercial Operations ## Footnote This part governs the regulations for operations that are neither complex nor commercial.
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EASA regulations are split into _______.
PARTS ## Footnote These parts categorize different aspects of aviation regulations for clarity and compliance.
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True or False: PART-FCL is related to Medical requirements.
False ## Footnote PART-FCL specifically pertains to Flight Crew Licencing, not medical aspects.