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37 Cards in this Set
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Define the term traffic
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Passengers/Mail/Cargo carried for reward
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As WWII came to an end, what did the air transport industry consider to be at risk?
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Safety & Efficiency
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List five practical measures which each Contracting State has a duty to adopt to facilitate air navigation between states.
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Customs/Immigration Procedures
Customs Duty Assisting aircraft in distress Investigation of accidents Provision of air navigation facilities |
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Do the appropriate authorities in a Contracting State have inspection and search rights over an aircraft on the ground from another Contracting State?
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Yes
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For an aircraft which is within the territory of a contracting state, whose laws and regulations apply to it?
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The state in which the aircraft is operating
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What is the meaning of a 'designated customs airport' for an international airline?
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A notified airport to be used for entry/exit of a state
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List the documents to be carried at all times in an international airline aircraft
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Certificate of registration
Certifcate of airworthiness Crew licenes Journey logbook Radio license Passenger/Cargo manifest |
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What restriction may a Contracting State impose upon on a non-scheduled flight across it's territory?
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It may be required to follow prescribed routes or designated entry/exit points
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May an aircraft operate on international air navigation without a certificate of airworthiness?
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No
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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?
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Yes
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What are scheduled flights?
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Flights planned to fly at set times in a continuous sequence
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What is the interpretation given to the term 'high seas'?
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Sea areas beyond territorial waters
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What is the interpretation of the term 'territorial waters'?
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The coastal waters of a state extended to 12nm
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What is the interpretation of the term 'suzerainty'?
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Supremacy
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What is the interpretation given to the term 'sovereignty'?
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The exclusive sovereignty of a State of the airspace above it's territory
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What was the name given to the international conference which met on December 7th 1944?
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Chicago Convention
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To operate an international scheduled air service over, or into the territory of a Contracting State, whose authority is required?
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The state into which the aircraft is being operated
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Does the ICAO council set permanently or periodically and what is it's function?
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Permanently. The council is to ensure that the policy of ICAO is implemented
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What is the subject of PANS document 8168, and of PANS document 4444?
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8168 contains details of aircraft operations
4444 contains rules of the air and detailed air traffic procedures |
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What is the subject area of ICAO Procedures for Air Navigation Services (PANS)?
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Operating procedures, which are new, subject to change or very detailed.
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What is the difference between an ICAO Standard and an ICAO Recommended Practice?
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ICAO Standard must be complied with unless a State has notified ICAO with a difference. Recommended practices should be complied with
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List the subject areas that each of the eighteen annexes attached to the Chicago Convention cover.
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TBC
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Why is there a need for the ICAO Regional Supplementary Procedures (SUPPS) in addition to the worldwide ICAO Standard and Recommended Practices (SARPS)?
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Some parts of the world require different procedures due to terrain, weather or population density.
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What is the specific responsibility of ICAO regional office?
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To coordinate regional policy and develop regional procedures
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List the eight regions into which ICAO divides the world
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Africa/India (AFI)
Carribean (CAR) Europe (EUR) Middle East/Asia (MID/ASIA) North America (NAM) North Atlantic (NAT) Pacific (PAC) South America (SAM) |
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Does a Contracting State impose customs duty on an aircraft from another Contracting State that is within it's territory?
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No
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List three specifc responsibilities that the ICAO council has.
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1. Reports to the assembly
2. Appoints and supervises the Air Navigation Commision 3. Appoints a Secretary General |
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What is the subject content of ICAO Regional Air Navigation Plans and ICAO Circulars?
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Detail requirments for for facilities and services in ICAO regions
Circulars = technical and specialist information |
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What is the function of the assembly and how often does it meet?
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To determine strategic policy, budgeting and election of the Council.
Must meet once every 3 years |
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Where are the headquarters of ICAO located?
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Montreal
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What does ICAO stand for?
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International Civil Aviation Organisation
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Under what circumstances will a persons license be endorsed?
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When the person fails to meet all of the required standards relating to the class of license or certificate
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Under what circumstances will a certificate of airworthiness be endorsed?
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When the aircraft fails to comply with any international standard of airworhiness or performance
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What must a Contracting State do if it is unable to comply fully with each and every ICAO standard or procedure?
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Notify ICAO of it's differences.
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Can a contracting state regulate and even prohibit the use of photgraphic equipment over it's territory?
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Yes
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May an aircraft carry munitions or implements of war when engaged in international navigation?
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No
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What is the responsibility of the Air Navigation Commision?
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To develop and modify ICAO annexes.
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