PCAR PARTS
Include
"included but not limited to"
Airway
A control area or portion thereof established in the form of a corridor
Aerodrome
A defined land area on land or water including any buildings, installations, and equipment intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft.
Factor of Safety
A design factor used to provide for the possibility of loads greater than those assumed, and for uncertainties in design and fabrication
Fatigue
A physiological state of reduced mental of physical performances capability resulting from sleep loss or extended wakefulness, circadian phase, or workload that can impair a crew member's alertness and ability to safely operate an aircraft on perform safety-related duties.
Airplane(Aeroplane)
A power-driven heavier than air aircraft, deriving its lift in flight chiefly from aerodynamic reactions on surfaces which remain fixed under given conditions of flight
Regulations shall be apply to all persons operating or maintaining
Aircraft of another another contracting state operated by a person licensed by RP
Aerial Work
An aircraft operation in which aircraft is used for specialized services such as agriculture, construction, photography, surveying, observation and patrol, search and rescue, aerial, advertisement, etc.
Airman
Any individual who engages, as the person in command or as a pilot, mechanic, aeronautical engineer, flight radio operator or member of the crew, etc
Aircraft
Any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air other than the reactions of the air against the earth's surface.
Dangerous goods
Articles or substances which are capable of posing a risk to health, safety, property, or the environment and which are shown in the list of dangerous goods in the Technical Instructions or which are classified according to those Instructions
Republic Act No. 9497
Civil Aviation Authority Act of 2008
Regulations shall be apply to all persons operating or maintaining
Foreign air operators, who conduct commercial air transport into, from or within the Republic of the Philippines.
PCAR PART 1
General Policies, Procedures and Definitions
PCAR 13
IS SIMILAR TO ICAO 13
PCAR 18
IS SIMILAR TO ICAO 18
PCAR 2
IS SIMILAR TO ICAO ANNEX 1
PCAR 1
IS SIMILAR TO ICAO ANNEX 2
PCAR 8
IS SIMILAR TO ICAO ANNEX 6
PCAR 4
IS SIMILAR TO ICAO ANNEX 7
PCAR 5
IS SIMILAR TO ICAO ANNEX 8
Flight Instructor License
Physical possession or readily available in the aircraft
Medical Certificate
Physical possession or readily available in the aircraft
Other Airman License
Physical possession or readily available in the aircraft
Pilot License
Physical possession or readily available in the aircraft
Regulations shall be apply to all persons operating or maintaining
RP registered aircraft
Civil Aviation Act
Republic Act No. 9497
Twice every January and July
The Amendment Cycle happens every
Airmanship
The consistent use of good judgment and well-developed knowledge, skills and attitudes to accomplish flight objectives
Accident
a person is fatally or seriously injured
Regulations shall be apply to all persons operating or maintaining
any person who engages in an operation governed by any Part of these regulations without the appropriate certificate, license, operations specification, or similar document required as part of the certification
Incident
an occurrence with the operation of an aircraft which affects or could affect the safety of the operation
Regulations shall be apply to all persons operating or maintaining
aircraft of the contracting state operating in the RP
Approved
approved on or on behalf of the Civil Aviation Authority in accordance with pertinent requirements of national regulations
Regulations shall be apply to all persons operating or maintaining
certificated persons
Letter of Correction
confirms the Authority's Decision in the matter and states the necessary corrective action alleged violator has taken or agreed to take
Certificate of Airworthiness
displayed on the cabin of the aircraft or at the entrance to the aircraft flight deck
FSIS (Flight Standard Inspectorate Service)
dissiminate the Amendment CAR to concerned people in a timely manner
Subpart
division of a Part
RR-Committee
ensure that the copy of CAR on the website is updated accordingly
Shall
indicates a mandatory requirement
Will
indicates an action incumbent upon the authority
Should
indicates recommend practice
May
indicates that discretion may be used when performing an act described in a regulation
Vertical bar covering a sentence or paragraph
indicates the said sentence or paragraph has been amended followed by the date enclosed indicating the date of amendment
Technical Library
maintain a fully updated CAR
Director General
may issue exemptions
Certificate of Registration
must be available for inspection and must carry on the aircraft
Who shall maintain the aircraft of another contracting state operated by a person licensed by RP?
must be maintained in accordance with the standards of the aircraft State of Registry
"no person may" or "a person may not"
no person is required, authorized, or permitted to do an act described in a regulation
ATO Certificate
normally accessible to the public; not obscured
AMO Certificate
normally accessible to the publice; not obscured
Part
primary subject area
Civil Aviation Regulation
provide the regulatory requirements dealing with aviation safety related to aircraft operations, airworthiness and personnel licensing.
Section
subdivision of a Subpart
Subsection
subdivision of a Subpart or Section
Paragraph
text inscribing the regulations
Prescribed
the Authority has issued written policy or methodology which imposes either a mandatory requirement; if the written policy or methodology states "shall."or discretionary requirement if the written policy or methodology states "may."
At least 60 days
the application should be submitted for exemption
Acceptable
the authority has reviewed the method, procedure, or policy and has neither objected to nor approved its proposed use or implementation
ALERFA
the code word used to designate an alert phase
Marriage License, Court Order, or other document verifying the name change
the holder should bring in order to change his/her name
60 days
the number of day the applicant may carry the facsimile in lieu of the lost/destroyed document.license,
30 days
the number of days that the holder of the license/certificate should have notified the Authority
Aerodrome
the preferred spelling is Airport, however the meaning is identical except the spelling.
1 year after the date of revocation
the reapplication for any license, certificate, rating or authorization is authorized
Airworthy
the status of an aircraft, engine, propeller or part when it conforms to its approved design and is in a condition for safe operation.
Warning Notice
this is an Administrative action that recite available facts and information about the incident or
Subsection
title of a regulation