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50 Cards in this Set
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An organization chart shows
the formal ________and relationships between subordinates and superiors at various levels and the channels of communication within the organization. Finance |
authority
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________ and administration
addresses the areas of accounting (e.g., payroll, audits, accounts receivable, accounts payable). |
Finance
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_________ and __________ addresses the areas of
enforcing operating and security regulations on the airfield, and sometimes the landside and terminal areas of the airport. |
Operations and Maintenance
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Two key positions at any
airport that are generally outside of the vertical reporting structure are the airport’s ________ and __________. |
legal counsel and financial auditor
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Law in the United States can be divided into civil law and
criminal law. Criminal law is statutory and is considered a crime against _______. When a criminal law is violated a “crime” has occurred. |
society
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The consultant selection process is governed by the Federal Property and Administrative
Services Act of 1949 (Brooks Act), which requires the selection to be based on ___________ |
qualifications
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If damages were
unintentional but caused through accidental interference or the lack of action, the person or entity at fault may have been ___________. |
negligent
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Governmental immunity
commonly extends to employees of the federal, state, or local government, provided they are acting within the _______and ________of their position. |
scope and authority
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Airport operations involve
several areas where ____law may be violated including lease agreements, denial of quiet enjoyment of leased or owned property (both on and off airport), inaction, wrongful or negligent action during an incident, accident or routine operation or maintenance activity. |
tort
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Cities and counties are
generally considered to be divisions of the state, and thus _________(and related waivers) is extended to local government levels. |
immunity
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The airport ________, while
generally not being in charge of any of these singular functions, will often review the documents and processes involved with the administration of these activities and offer legal opinion, guidance and advice. |
attorney
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Failing to understand the
applicable ______ and ________could be costly to the airport operator and may result in the Airport Executive or key staff members losing their jobs, or in severe cases, civil or criminal liability or prosecution. |
laws and regulations
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Negligence can be declared
when a person or entity does or does not perform an action that is beyond _________ behavior standards. |
reasonable
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Property rights allow a person
the unrestricted enjoyment of their personal and real property, under the legal precept of _____ ________. |
quiet enjoyment
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_________ of the law is not a
defense in a court of law, ignorance of these policies is also not a defense to contravene their requirements and guidance. |
Ignorance
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Title 14 CFR Part 77:
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Objects Affecting Navigable Airspace
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Title 14 CFR Part 139:
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Certification and Operations: Land Airports Service Certain Air
Carriers |
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Title 14 CFR Part 150:
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Airport Noise and Compatibility Planning
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Title 14 CFR Part 151:
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Federal Aid to Airports
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Title 14 CFR Part 152:
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Airport Aid Program
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Title 14 CFR Part 156:
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State Block Grant Program
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Title 14 CFR Part 157:
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Notice of Construction, Alteration, Activation and Deactivation of
Airports |
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Title 14 CFR Part 158:
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Passenger Facility Charges
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Title 14 CFR Part 161:
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Notice and Approval of Airport Noise and Access Restrictions
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Title 14 CFR Part 169:
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Expenditure of Federal Funds for Nonmilitary Airports or Air
Navigation Facilities Thereon |
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Title 49 CFR Part 1500:
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Applicability, Terms and Abbreviations
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Title 49 CFR Part 1503:
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Organization, Functions, and Procedures
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Title 49 CFR Part 1510:
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Passenger Civil Aviation Security Service Fees
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Title 49 CFR Part 1520:
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Protection of Sensitive Security Information (replaced Title 14
Part 191) |
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Title 49 CFR Part 1540:
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Civil Aviation Security: General Rules
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Title 49 CFR Part 1542:
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Airport Security (replaced Title 14 Part 107)
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Title 49 CFR Part 1544:
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Aircraft Operator Security:
Air Carriers and Commercial Operators (replaced Title 14 Part 108) |
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Title 49 CFR Part 1546:
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Foreign Air Carrier Security (replaced parts of Title 14 Part 129)
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Title 49 CFR Part 1548:
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Indirect Air Carrier Security (replaced Title 14 Part 109)
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Title 49 CFR Part 1550:
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Aircraft Security Under General Operating and Flight Rules
(replaced parts of Title 14 Part 91) |
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Title 49 CFR Part 1552:
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Flight Schools
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Title 49 CFR Part 1554:
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Aircraft Repair Station Security
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Title 49 CFR Part 1560:
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Secure Flight Program
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Title 49 CFR Part 1562:
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Operations in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area
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Title 14 CFR Part 36:
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Noise Standards: Aircraft Type and Airworthiness Certification
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Title 14 CFR Part 71:
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Designation of Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D and Class E
Airspace Areas; Airways; Routes and Reporting Points |
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Title 14 CFR Part 73:
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Special Use Airspace
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Title 14 CFR Part 91:
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Aircraft Operating Rules
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Title 14 CFR Part 93:
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Special Air Traffic Rules and Airport Traffic Patterns
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Title 14 CFR Part 97:
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Standard Instrument Approach Procedures
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Title 14 CFR Part 121:
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Operating Requirements: Domestic, Flag and Supplemental Air
Carrier Operations |
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Title 14 CFR Part 129:
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Operating Requirements: Foreign Air Carriers and Foreign
Operators of U.S. Registered Aircraft Engaged in Common Carriage |
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Upon publication a _____ _______period is opened,
usually 30-60 days (30 days for minor changes, 60 days for major rules), but this can vary depending on the regulation; the deadline for comments may also be extended by the issuing agency. |
public
comment |
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When airport owners or
sponsors, planning agencies, or other organizations accept funds from FAA administered airport financial assistance programs (e.g., ___ grant) they must agree to certain obligations or assurances. |
AIP (Airport Improvement Program)
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An ______ is commonly
issued when an independent agency of the government desires to add, change, or remove a regulation. |
NPRM (Notice of Proposed Rule-Making)
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