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Define the term traffic
Passengers/Mail/Cargo carried for reward
As WWII came to an end, what did the air transport industry consider to be at risk?
Safety & Efficiency
List five practical measures which each Contracting State has a duty to adopt to facilitate air navigation between states.
Customs/Immigration Procedures
Customs Duty
Assisting aircraft in distress
Investigation of accidents
Provision of air navigation facilities
Do the appropriate authorities in a Contracting State have inspection and search rights over an aircraft on the ground from another Contracting State?
Yes
For an aircraft which is within the territory of a contracting state, whose laws and regulations apply to it?
The state in which the aircraft is operating
What is the meaning of a 'designated customs airport' for an international airline?
A notified airport to be used for entry/exit of a state
List the documents to be carried at all times in an international airline aircraft
Certificate of registration
Certifcate of airworthiness
Crew licenes
Journey logbook
Radio license
Passenger/Cargo manifest
What restriction may a Contracting State impose upon on a non-scheduled flight across it's territory?
It may be required to follow prescribed routes or designated entry/exit points
May an aircraft operate on international air navigation without a certificate of airworthiness?
No
Does a non-scheduled flight have the right to fly into or across the territory of a contracting state (and to make stops for non traffic purposes) without prior permission?
Yes
What are scheduled flights?
Flights planned to fly at set times in a continuous sequence
What is the interpretation given to the term 'high seas'?
Sea areas beyond territorial waters
What is the interpretation of the term 'territorial waters'?
The coastal waters of a state extended to 12nm
What is the interpretation of the term 'suzerainty'?
Supremacy
What is the interpretation given to the term 'sovereignty'?
The exclusive sovereignty of a State of the airspace above it's territory
What was the name given to the international conference which met on December 7th 1944?
Chicago Convention
To operate an international scheduled air service over, or into the territory of a Contracting State, whose authority is required?
The state into which the aircraft is being operated
Does the ICAO council set permanently or periodically and what is it's function?
Permanently. The council is to ensure that the policy of ICAO is implemented
What is the subject of PANS document 8168, and of PANS document 4444?
8168 contains details of aircraft operations

4444 contains rules of the air and detailed air traffic procedures
What is the subject area of ICAO Procedures for Air Navigation Services (PANS)?
Operating procedures, which are new, subject to change or very detailed.
What is the difference between an ICAO Standard and an ICAO Recommended Practice?
ICAO Standard must be complied with unless a State has notified ICAO with a difference. Recommended practices should be complied with
List the subject areas that each of the eighteen annexes attached to the Chicago Convention cover.
TBC
Why is there a need for the ICAO Regional Supplementary Procedures (SUPPS) in addition to the worldwide ICAO Standard and Recommended Practices (SARPS)?
Some parts of the world require different procedures due to terrain, weather or population density.
What is the specific responsibility of ICAO regional office?
To coordinate regional policy and develop regional procedures
List the eight regions into which ICAO divides the world
Africa/India (AFI)
Carribean (CAR)
Europe (EUR)
Middle East/Asia (MID/ASIA)
North America (NAM)
North Atlantic (NAT)
Pacific (PAC)
South America (SAM)
Does a Contracting State impose customs duty on an aircraft from another Contracting State that is within it's territory?
No
List three specifc responsibilities that the ICAO council has.
1. Reports to the assembly
2. Appoints and supervises the Air Navigation Commision
3. Appoints a Secretary General
What is the subject content of ICAO Regional Air Navigation Plans and ICAO Circulars?
Detail requirments for for facilities and services in ICAO regions

Circulars = technical and specialist information
What is the function of the assembly and how often does it meet?
To determine strategic policy, budgeting and election of the Council.

Must meet once every 3 years
Where are the headquarters of ICAO located?
Montreal
What does ICAO stand for?
International Civil Aviation Organisation
Under what circumstances will a persons license be endorsed?
When the person fails to meet all of the required standards relating to the class of license or certificate
Under what circumstances will a certificate of airworthiness be endorsed?
When the aircraft fails to comply with any international standard of airworhiness or performance
What must a Contracting State do if it is unable to comply fully with each and every ICAO standard or procedure?
Notify ICAO of it's differences.
Can a contracting state regulate and even prohibit the use of photgraphic equipment over it's territory?
Yes
May an aircraft carry munitions or implements of war when engaged in international navigation?
No
What is the responsibility of the Air Navigation Commision?
To develop and modify ICAO annexes.