M10.1 Flashcards

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  1. When did formal aviation regulations begin?

A. 1920s
B. 1940s
C. 1960s
D. 1980s

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Answer: B. 1940s

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What is issued after an aircraft is designed, built, and tested?

A. Airworthiness Review Certificate
B. Flight Permit
C. Type Certificate
D. Safety Endorsement

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Answer: C. Type Certificate

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Before flying, an aircraft must carry what?

A. Manufacturer’s logbook
B. National registration markings
C. Pilot licence copy
D. Engineering notice

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Answer: B. National registration markings

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What proves an aircraft is safe and meets regulations?

A. Maintenance Release
B. Pilot Report
C. Flight Test Certificate
D. Certificate of Airworthiness

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Answer: D. Certificate of Airworthiness

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What must an organisation obtain to use aircraft commercially?

A. Part-145 Certificate
B. Air Operator Certificate (AOC)
C. Pilot Operating Handbook
D. Flight Safety Approval

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Answer: B Air Operator Certificate (AOC)

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What must operators maintain?

A. Flight manuals
B. Approved maintenance schedules
C. Passenger lists
D. Airfield charts

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Answer: B. Approved maintenance schedules

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Where was the 1944 civil aviation conference held?

A. London
B. Montreal
C. Chicago
D. Geneva

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Answer: C. Chicago

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How many states attended the 1944 Chicago Conference?

A. 30
B. 42
C. 54
D. 65

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Answer: C. 54

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How many states signed the 1944 Chicago Convention?

A. 45
B. 52
C. 60
D. 75

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Answer: B. 52

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In what year did PICAO become ICAO?

A. 1939
B. 1944
C. 1947
D. 1951

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Answer: C. 1947

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How many ICAO member states are there?

A. 75
B. 120
C. 160
D. 193

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Answer: D. 193

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What does SARP stand for?

A. Standard Aircraft Reliability Procedures
B. System Aviation Reporting Programme
C. Standards and Recommended Practices
D. Safety and Regulation Principles

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Answer: C. Standards and Recommended Practices

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Roughly how many SARPs exist?

A. 3,000
B. 7,000
C. 12,000
D. 20,000

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Answer: C. 12,000

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Into how many annexes are SARPs divided?

A. 12
B. 15
C. 19
D. 22

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Answer: C. 19

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What is ICAO’s technical body?

A. The Secretariat
B. The Air Navigation Commission (ANC)
C. The Council
D. The Audit Board

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Answer: B. The Air Navigation Commission (ANC)

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What does PANS stand for?

A. Pilot Aircraft Navigation System
B. Procedures for Air Navigation Services
C. Public Air Navigation Standards
D. Provisional Aviation Navigation Scheme

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Answer: B. Procedures for Air Navigation Services

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Does ICAO have executive power?

A. Yes
B. No

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Answer: B. no

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ICAO’s headquarters is located in:

A. Washington
B. Montreal
C. Paris
D. London

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Answer: B. Montreal

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How often does the ICAO Assembly meet?

A. Annually
B. Every two years
C. Every three years
D. Every five years

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Answer: C. Every three years

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How many states sit on the ICAO Council?

A. 12
B. 24
C. 36
D. 48

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Answer: C. 36

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How many members are in the ANC?

A. 10
B. 15
C. 19
D. 25

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Answer: C. 19

22
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When was the first UK Civil Aviation Act passed?

A. 1930
B. 1949
C. 1965
D. 1972

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answer: B. 1949

22
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When was the UK CAA established?

A. 1944
B. 1957
C. 1971
D. 1972

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answer: D. 1972

23
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Which document contains UK aviation law?

A. CAP 722
B. CAP 493
C. CAP 393 (ANO)
D. CAP 168

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answer: C. CAP 393 (ANO)

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Which department oversees the CAA? A. Home Office B. Department for Transport C. Treasury D. Ministry of Defence
answer: B. Department for Transport
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When did the UK leave EASA? A. January 2020 B. 31 December 2020 C. June 2021 D. 1 January 2023
answer: B. 31 December 2020
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ICAO requires the UK to maintain a: A. State Evaluation Programme B. State Efficiency Model C. State Safety Programme (SSP) D. Safety Benchmarking System
answer: C. State Safety Programme (SSP)
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Where is the CAA Headquarters located? A. Gatwick B. Heathrow C. Luton D. Crawley
answer: D. Crawley
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Which of the following is not a CAA responsibility? A. Safety regulation B. Airspace management C. Military operations control D. Licensing & certification
answer: . Military operations control
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What is the ANO? A. A safety UK advisory B. The UK’s aviation law (CAP 393) C. A type of audit D. A certification manual
answer: B. The UK’s aviation law (CAP 393)
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What are BCARs? A. Air traffic rules B. British Civil Airworthiness Requirements C. Pilot training rules D. Emergency procedures
answer: B. British Civil Airworthiness Requirements
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What is the role of the MAA? A. Regulate civil airports B. Oversee defence aviation C. Train pilots D. Manage airspace
answer: B. Oversee defence aviation
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What does the AAIB investigate? A. Military incidents B. Airport operations C. Air traffic procedures D. Civil aircraft accidents and serious incidents
answer: D. Civil aircraft accidents and serious incidents
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UK aviation law is made up of: A. EU law only B. Domestic law and retained EU law C. UN law D. ICAO law only
answer: B. Domestic law and retained EU law
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The UK Basic Regulation is: A. UK Reg (EU) 1321/2014 B. UK Reg (EU) 748/2012 C. UK Reg (EU) 2018/1139 D. CAP 393
answer: C. UK Reg (EU) 2018/1139
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Who coordinates ICAO matters in the UK? A. CAA B. MAA C. Department for Transport D. Ministry of Justice
answer: C. Department for Transport
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Who is accountable to Parliament for the CAA? A. ICAO President B. CAA CEO C. Secretary of State for Transport D. Prime Minister
answer: C. Secretary of State for Transport
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What are Implementing Rules (IR)? A. Non-binding guidance B. Binding rules specifying safety and compliance C. Optional industry suggestions D. Military-only regulations
answer: B. Binding rules specifying safety and compliance
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AMCs are: A. Binding rules B. Non-binding ways to comply C. Secret guidance D. Safety reports
answer: B. Non-binding ways to comply
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GM (Guidance Material) provides: A. Mandatory standards B. Legislative requirements C. Non-binding explanatory material D. Certification audits
answer: C. Non-binding explanatory material
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Certification Specifications are: A. Legally binding B. Non-binding technical standards C. Airport rules D. Flight crew procedures
answer: B. Non-binding technical standards
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CS-25 applies to: A. Gliders B. Normal category aeroplanes C. Small rotorcraft D. Large aircraft
answer: D. Large aircraft
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UK Reg (EU) 748/2012 relates to: A. Continuing airworthiness B. Mandatory occurrence reporting C. Initial airworthiness & Part-21 D. Airport licensing
answer: C. Initial airworthiness & Part-21
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UK Reg (EU) 1321/2014 covers: A. Pilot licensing B. Continuing airworthiness C. Airspace management D. Economic regulation
answer: B. Continuing airworthiness
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UK Reg (EU) 376/2014 is concerned with: A. Security reporting B. Weather monitoring C. Mandatory occurrence reporting D. Airport slot allocation
answer: C. Mandatory occurrence reporting
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What is the purpose of occurrence reporting? A. Assign legal blame B. Improve pilot skills C. Prevent accidents and incidents D. Support airline profits
answer: C. Prevent accidents and incidents
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The SSP applies to: A. Only UK mainland B. Only Crown dependencies C. UK mainland, overseas territories, and crown dependencies D. Only overseas territories
answer: C. UK mainland, overseas territories, and crown dependencies