Air Laws and Civil Air Regulation Part 1
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Air Laws and Civil Air Regulation Part 1

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What does the term 'shall' indicate in these regulations?

  • Discretion can be used
  • A recommendation
  • A mandatory requirement (correct)
  • An action is optional
  • The words 'no person may...' mean that no person is required to do an act described in a regulation.

    True

    What is required for a pilot operating a civil aircraft of Republic of the Philippines registry?

  • No documentation required
  • A valid pilot license
  • Both A and B (correct)
  • A special purpose authorization
  • To act as a pilot of a civil aircraft of the Republic of the Philippines registry, a pilot must have which of the following?

    <p>A valid pilot license</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Rules of Construction

    • "Shall" indicates a mandatory requirement in regulations.
    • "No person may..." means that the described action is not permitted for anyone.
    • "May" allows for discretion in performing an action described in regulations.
    • "Will" signifies an obligation incumbent upon the Authority.
    • "Includes" means not limited to the described items.
    • "Approved" refers to acceptance by the Civil Aviation Authority based on national regulations.
    • "Acceptable" suggests the Authority has neither objected to nor endorsed a method or procedure.
    • "Prescribed" indicates mandatory requirements if "shall" is used, or discretionary if "may" is used.
    • "Should" recommends best practices.
    • The Civil Aviation Act is identified as Republic Act No. 9497, established in 2008.

    Administrative Rules on Licenses and Certificates

    • Pilots operating Philippine-registered civil aircraft must possess a valid pilot license or authorization.
    • To act as pilots of foreign-registered civil aircraft in the Philippines, a valid pilot license is required.
    • Flight instructors must carry their instructor licenses or acceptable documentation while exercising their privileges.
    • Holders of other airman licenses must have their licenses readily accessible during the exercise of their privileges.
    • Medical certificates must also be physically accessible while performing duties.
    • Certificates from Approved Training Organizations (ATO) must be displayed publicly where accessible in the school.
    • Aircraft Airworthiness Certificates must be displayed in the aircraft cabin or at the flight deck entrance.
    • Approved Maintenance Organization (AMO) Certificates must be prominently displayed in the principal business office for public access.

    Rules of Construction

    • "Shall" indicates a mandatory requirement in regulations.
    • "No person may..." means that the described action is not permitted for anyone.
    • "May" allows for discretion in performing an action described in regulations.
    • "Will" signifies an obligation incumbent upon the Authority.
    • "Includes" means not limited to the described items.
    • "Approved" refers to acceptance by the Civil Aviation Authority based on national regulations.
    • "Acceptable" suggests the Authority has neither objected to nor endorsed a method or procedure.
    • "Prescribed" indicates mandatory requirements if "shall" is used, or discretionary if "may" is used.
    • "Should" recommends best practices.
    • The Civil Aviation Act is identified as Republic Act No. 9497, established in 2008.

    Administrative Rules on Licenses and Certificates

    • Pilots operating Philippine-registered civil aircraft must possess a valid pilot license or authorization.
    • To act as pilots of foreign-registered civil aircraft in the Philippines, a valid pilot license is required.
    • Flight instructors must carry their instructor licenses or acceptable documentation while exercising their privileges.
    • Holders of other airman licenses must have their licenses readily accessible during the exercise of their privileges.
    • Medical certificates must also be physically accessible while performing duties.
    • Certificates from Approved Training Organizations (ATO) must be displayed publicly where accessible in the school.
    • Aircraft Airworthiness Certificates must be displayed in the aircraft cabin or at the flight deck entrance.
    • Approved Maintenance Organization (AMO) Certificates must be prominently displayed in the principal business office for public access.

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    This quiz covers the general policies, procedures, and definitions outlined in the Air Laws and Civil Air Regulation. It focuses on the rules of construction and mandatory requirements within the regulations. Familiarity with these concepts is essential for understanding aviation law and compliance.

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