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23 Cards in this Set
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What does CARs stand for? |
Canadian Aviation Regulations |
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How many parts of CARs are there? |
Nine |
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How many working parts of CARs are there? |
Eight |
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Out of all registered aircraft in Canada, what percentages are private, commercial, and state. |
78% private, 20% commercial, 1% state |
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What is the Regulatory Structure? |
1. The Aeronautics Act 2. CARs 3. Standards 4. Advisory Materials |
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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 |
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What is the highest piece of legislative authority in Canadian aviation regulation? |
The Aeronautics Act |
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When numbering standards, regulations, and advisories, what number is the second digits? |
Regulations: 0 Standard: 2 Advisory: 4 |
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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. |
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What does STC stand for and what is it? |
Supplemental Type Certificate Allows engineers to modify an aircraft from its type design |
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What is the target date to transition all regulatory documents to electronic versions? |
March 31, 2011 |
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What does SMS stand for and what is it? |
Safety Management System. A documented process for managing risk. |
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What does ICAO stand for? |
International Civil Aviation Organization |
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Where is the headquarters of ICAO located? |
Montreal |
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What percentage of accidents are due to human error? |
80-90% |
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By what date did all airports have to implement an SMS system? |
January 1st, 2009 |
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What is safety? |
The condition to which risks are managed to acceptable levels. |
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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 |
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What is CATSA? |
Canadian Air Transport Security Authority |
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When did CATSA form? |
After the events of 9/11 |
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What is the primary responsibility of CATSA? |
Screening passengers |
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What is an RAIC? |
Restricted Area Identification Card |
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Who makes the decisions regarding aviation security? |
Transport Canada |