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What does CARs stand for?

Canadian Aviation Regulations

How many parts of CARs are there?

Nine

How many working parts of CARs are there?

Eight

Out of all registered aircraft in Canada, what percentages are private, commercial, and state.

78% private, 20% commercial, 1% state

What is the Regulatory Structure?

1. The Aeronautics Act


2. CARs


3. Standards


4. Advisory Materials

What are the parts of the CARs?

I - General Provisions


II - Identification, Registration and Leasing of Aircraft


III - Aerodromes and Airports


IV - Personnel Licensing and Training


V - Airworthiness


VI - General Operating and Flight Rules


VII - Commercial Air Services


VIII - Air Navigation Services

What is the highest piece of legislative authority in Canadian aviation regulation?

The Aeronautics Act

When numbering standards, regulations, and advisories, what number is the second digits?

Regulations: 0


Standard: 2


Advisory: 4

What is the difference between a regulation and a standard?

A regulation tells us what we have to do, a standard tells us how to do it.

What does STC stand for and what is it?

Supplemental Type Certificate


Allows engineers to modify an aircraft from its type design

What is the target date to transition all regulatory documents to electronic versions?

March 31, 2011

What does SMS stand for and what is it?

Safety Management System.


A documented process for managing risk.

What does ICAO stand for?

International Civil Aviation Organization

Where is the headquarters of ICAO located?

Montreal

What percentage of accidents are due to human error?

80-90%

By what date did all airports have to implement an SMS system?

January 1st, 2009

What is safety?

The condition to which risks are managed to acceptable levels.

What are the components of a safety management system?

1. Safety Management Plan


2. Document Management


3. Safety Oversight


4. Training


5. Quality Assurance


6. Emergency Preparedness

What is CATSA?

Canadian Air Transport Security Authority

When did CATSA form?

After the events of 9/11

What is the primary responsibility of CATSA?

Screening passengers

What is an RAIC?

Restricted Area Identification Card

Who makes the decisions regarding aviation security?

Transport Canada