International Aviation ~ Aviation Legislation

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Flashcards on International Aviation ~ Aviation Legislation , created by Sam Barnes on 13/03/2017.
Sam Barnes
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Define "States" in Maritime Legilsation A Country
In maritime legislation, define 'Ratifying.' -Bringing into domestic law
In maritime legislation, define 'Open Skies' is an international policy concept that calls for the liberalization of the rules and regulations of the international aviation industry—especially commercial aviation—in order to create a free-market environment for the airline industry. Its primary objectives are: to liberalize the rules for international aviation markets and minimize government intervention as it applies to passenger, all-cargo, and combination air transportation as well as scheduled and charter services; and
Name the four Local Security Authorities. 1. Office of Transport Security 2. Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) 3. Air Services Australia 4. Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Name a Meteorology Authority Bureau of Meteorology (BOM)
Name TWO International Security Authorities 1. International Civil Aviation Authority (ICAO) 2. International Comission for Air Navigation (ICAN ~ Discontinued WW2 > 1930's)
What does each country structures its public sector legal and administrative framework in accordance to? i.e ~ what makes each country's domestic aviation sector different? History, Culture and Political necessity.
What must first be done to International Law before it applies to each specific State (country) Each International convention (law) must be incorporated into domestic law for them to have effect.
What is the TECHNICAL name for the Chicago Convention The Civil Aviation Act, 1988 ~ ICAO (Confirm)
What was the function of The Civil Aviation Act, 1988? Establishes the national aviation safety regularoty authority under s.11 States (countries)
Why is Maritime Law relevant to Aviation Law? Aviation law derives from the same international policy ~ i.e Maritime International Law had already set the ground.
Describe The Australian Maritime Safety Authority Act, 1900. ?
Describe The International Convention on Maritime. ?
When was the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Authority) introduced. 1944
Why was ICAO introduced? To cater for the technological advancements in the Aviation Industry especially since World War 2 & The implementation of the Jet-engine. (Confirm)
How many 'states' signed the Chicago Convention in it's preliminary introduction (1944)? 54 States (countries)
What were the two outlined objectives of the Chicago Convention? 1. Technical (explain) 2. Economic (explain)
How many contracting states have signed the Chicago Convention? Today, 191 States have contracted. (confirm)
Describe the role of the ICAO ASSEMBLY (sovereign/assembly body of ICAO) meets every 3 years, reviews the work of ICAO, set priorities for the next 3 years and approves the budget
Describe the role of the ICAO COUNCIL? A governing body composed of 36 states (elected) to run ICAO on a day-to-day basis
Describe the Status Body of ICAO Is this necessary?
Describe the Four Legislative sections of the Chicago Convention. Part 1 ~ Air Navigation Part 2 ~ The International Civilization Organisation Part 3 ~ International Air Transport Part 4 ~ Final Provisions
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