Deck 1 - Overview And Structure Flashcards

(8 cards)

1
Q

What does OTAR stand for?

A

Overseas Territories Aviation Requirements

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2
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What is the purpose of OTARs?

A

To regulate aviation safety in UK Overseas Territories

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3
Q

Which authority enforces OTARs in Bermuda?

A

Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA)

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4
Q

Are OTARs based on ICAO standards?

A

Yes, they are ICAO-based with local adaptations

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5
Q

Are OTARs identical to EASA or FAA rules?

A

No, they are separate regulatory frameworks

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Who must comply with OTARs?

A

Aircraft owners, operators, crew, and approved organisations

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7
Q

Can the BCAA issue exemptions to OTARs?

A

Yes, subject to safety justification and conditions

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8
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What document hierarchy applies under OTARs?

A

OTARs, approvals, manuals, procedures

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