Civil Air Laws and Regulations - Module 1
Recommended Practice
"Any specification for physical characteristics, configuration, material, performance, personnel or procedure, the uniform application of which is recognized as desirable in the interests of safety, regularity or efficiency of international air navigation."
Standard
"Any specification for physical characteristics, configuration, material, performance, personnel or procedure, the uniform application of which is recognized as necessary."
FAA
the agency of the United States Department of Transportation responsible for the regulation and oversight of civil aviation within the U.S., as well as operation and development of the National Airspace System
Air Navigation Commission
the body that proposes, formulates and finalizes the SARPs and presents them for adoption by the Council.
The Council
the governing bpdy of ICAO composed of 36 Contracting States elected by the Assembly for a three-year term
The Hague Convention of 1970
The convention contains detailed provisions on the establishment of jurisdiction by states over the offense; on taking of the offender into custody; and on the prosecution or extradition of the offender
The Chicago Convention of 1944
The convention that added the significant document, "The International Air Transport Agreement" or the "Five Freedoms Agreement".
The Chicago Convention of 1944
The convention where in contracting states were required to undertake to secure the highest degree of uniformity in complying with international standards and practices
SARPs
Standards and Recommended Practices
The Montreal Convention of 1971
This convention is correctly titled the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation.
Tokyo Convention of 1963
This convention provides that the State of Registration of an aircraft is competent to exercise jurisdiction over offences and acts committed o board.
Warsaw Convention 1929
This convention tackled responsibilities and liabilities of the carrier and the agents of aircraft together with matters of compensation for loss of life or injury to passengers; delays, and loss of the baggage
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
US president during the Chicago convention.
1. Interim Agreement on International Civil Aviation 2. The Convention on International Civil Aviation 3. The International Air Services Transit Agreement 4. The International Air Transport Agreement
outcome of the convention is as follows
International Air Services Transit Agreement
permits aircraft of a signatory State to fly over, or land for technical reasons in, the territory of another signatory state
Jaime Hernandez
secretary of finance who represented the Philippines as chairman of contingent in the Chicago convention
Air Law
series of rules governing the use of airspace and its benefits for aviation, the general public and the nations of the world
The Assembly
sovereign body of ICAO that meets at least once every three years and is convened by the Council
State of Registry
the State on whose register the aircraft is entered
September 2003
EASA became operational on...
Cologne, Germany
EASA is based in...
EUROPEAN AVIATION SAFETY AGENCY
EASA stands for...
April 15, 1945
Establishment of IATA
An Administrator
FAA is managed by
Federal Aviation Administration
FAA stands for...
October 13, 1919
Paris Convention 1919 was signed on...
December 7, 1944
date the agreement for Chicago convention was signed
FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam)
dedicated to improving the safety of United States civilian aviation by conveying safety principles and practices through training, outreach, and education
Air Navigation Services
designed to ensure the safety, regularity and quality of operations in international civil aviation.
ICAO Secretariat
divided into sections, each corresponding to a Committee, and supplies technical and administrative aid to the Council
FAR Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space
encompasses all aspects of civil aviation from how to earn a pilot's certificate to maintenance of an aircraft
Air Transport Services
have much to do with assistance to arrive at agreements for exchange of scheduled and non-scheduled services, facilitation of air transport addressing matters related to taxation, charges and fees, airport and facility management, economic analysis of air transport, statistical gathering, forecasting and economic planning and, more importantly, dealing with air services regulation of contracting countries
Legal Services
include the study and submission of recommendations relating to public international air law and most helpful in the conduct of several conventions
Scheduled Flight
internationally agreed routine flight
Cabotage
means an internal (domestic) scheduled commercial air transport of other state of registry
ICAO
A specialized agency of UN that regulates the technical aspect of civil aviation
Association of Asia-Pacific Airlines
AAPA stands for...
Air Navigational Services
ANS stands for...
Aviation Safety Inspector
ASI stands for...
Air Traffic Management
ATM stands for...
Code of Federal Regulations
CFR stands for...
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IATA now carrying ______% of the world's air traffic
International Air Transport Association
IATA stands for...
Havana, Cuba
IATA was founded in?
To represent, lead, and serve the airline industry
IATA's mission
December 07, 1944
ICAO establishment date
International Civil Aviation Organization
ICAO stands for...
Security Services
ICAO's other activities in the field of aviation security include efforts to enhance the security of travel documents and improve the training of security personnel
IATA Operational Safety Audit
IOSA stands for
The Rome Convention of 1952
It permits a claimant to pursue a claim against a foreign operator through the Court in the state of residence
Paris Convention 1919
Its articles covered the reservation of sovereignty of airspace by the contracting nations.
AAPA
Its primary objective is to serve as a common forum for articulating views on issues and issues of common interest to the aviation industry in the Asia-Pacific region
Convention on International Civil Aviation
Name of Chicago Convention
ASIs
administer and enforce safety regulations and standards for the production, operation, maintenance, and/or modification of aircraft used in civil aviation.
EASA
agency of the EU that looks after flight safety.
International Air Transport Agreement
allows the carriage of traffic between the State of Registration and another signatory state. (Traffic: the carriage of mail, cargo or passengers)
IATA
an organization composed of airlines that regulates the economic aspect of civil avial
Contracting state
any state which is party to the Convention on International Civil Aviation signed at Chicago on the 7 December 1944
High Seas
are defined as the areas of sea outside the territorial limits of any State.
Commissions and Committees
composed of members, appointed by the Council, from nominations of contracting states or elected from amongst Council members