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What does Regulation 12 cover in the CIVIL AVIATION (GENERAL APPLICATION AND PERSONNEL LICENSING) REGULATIONS, 2007?
What does Regulation 12 cover in the CIVIL AVIATION (GENERAL APPLICATION AND PERSONNEL LICENSING) REGULATIONS, 2007?
- Re-application after revocation
- Change of address
- Falsification, unauthorized reproduction, or alteration of licence
- Effects of surrender, suspension, or revocation of aviation document (correct)
What is the purpose of Regulation 5 in the CIVIL AVIATION (GENERAL APPLICATION AND PERSONNEL LICENSING) REGULATIONS, 2007?
What is the purpose of Regulation 5 in the CIVIL AVIATION (GENERAL APPLICATION AND PERSONNEL LICENSING) REGULATIONS, 2007?
- To address the applicability of the regulations
- To outline the specifications of airman licence
- To specify the requirement to have an approved licence, rating, or authorization (correct)
- To handle the amendment of a licence or certificate
Under what circumstances does Regulation 16 apply in the CIVIL AVIATION (GENERAL APPLICATION AND PERSONNEL LICENSING) REGULATIONS, 2007?
Under what circumstances does Regulation 16 apply in the CIVIL AVIATION (GENERAL APPLICATION AND PERSONNEL LICENSING) REGULATIONS, 2007?
- When there is inability to perform in accordance with a medical certificate (correct)
- When there is a change of address
- When there is voluntary surrender of aviation document
- When there is falsification, unauthorized reproduction, or alteration of licence
What is the primary focus of Regulation 17 in the CIVIL AVIATION (GENERAL APPLICATION AND PERSONNEL LICENSING) REGULATIONS, 2007?
What is the primary focus of Regulation 17 in the CIVIL AVIATION (GENERAL APPLICATION AND PERSONNEL LICENSING) REGULATIONS, 2007?
What aspect does Regulation 20 address in the CIVIL AVIATION (GENERAL APPLICATION AND PERSONNEL LICENSING) REGULATIONS, 2007?
What aspect does Regulation 20 address in the CIVIL AVIATION (GENERAL APPLICATION AND PERSONNEL LICENSING) REGULATIONS, 2007?
What is covered in Regulation 23 under the CIVIL AVIATION (GENERAL APPLICATION AND PERSONNEL LICENSING) REGULATIONS, 2007?
What is covered in Regulation 23 under the CIVIL AVIATION (GENERAL APPLICATION AND PERSONNEL LICENSING) REGULATIONS, 2007?
What is the definition of 'aeronautical experience' as per the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
What is the definition of 'aeronautical experience' as per the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
Under the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007, who can reach an 'accredited medical conclusion'?
Under the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007, who can reach an 'accredited medical conclusion'?
What is the purpose of an 'aeronautical knowledge test' according to the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
What is the purpose of an 'aeronautical knowledge test' according to the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
What does 'aeronautical product' refer to as per the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
What does 'aeronautical product' refer to as per the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
What is the definition of an 'air traffic on-the-job trainer' according to the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
What is the definition of an 'air traffic on-the-job trainer' according to the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
What are the privileges of an 'air traffic controller rating' under the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
What are the privileges of an 'air traffic controller rating' under the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
Under the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007, what are the additional ratings available for air traffic controllers?
Under the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007, what are the additional ratings available for air traffic controllers?
What are the requirements for obtaining an 'aircraft maintenance engineer licence' according to the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
What are the requirements for obtaining an 'aircraft maintenance engineer licence' according to the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
What is the duration of an 'aircraft maintenance engineer inspection authorisation' under the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
What is the duration of an 'aircraft maintenance engineer inspection authorisation' under the Civil Aviation (General Application and Personnel Licensing) Regulations, 2007?
What is the definition of 'aircraft avionics' as per the given text?
What is the definition of 'aircraft avionics' as per the given text?
What is the classification of aircraft according to specified basic characteristics called?
What is the classification of aircraft according to specified basic characteristics called?
What does 'aircraft type' refer to?
What does 'aircraft type' refer to?
What is meant by 'airframe' in the context of aircraft?
What is meant by 'airframe' in the context of aircraft?
Who is considered an 'aircraft maintenance engineer'?
Who is considered an 'aircraft maintenance engineer'?
What does an 'airman licence' refer to?
What does an 'airman licence' refer to?
Who is classified as an 'air operator'?
Who is classified as an 'air operator'?
What does 'air traffic control' entail?
What does 'air traffic control' entail?
'Approved maintenance organisation' refers to an organisation approved by:
'Approved maintenance organisation' refers to an organisation approved by:
'Approved training' refers to training carried out under:
'Approved training' refers to training carried out under:
What does 'area control centre' provide?
What does 'area control centre' provide?
What is a 'Barbados air operator certificate'?
What is a 'Barbados air operator certificate'?
What is the definition of 'flight training equipment'?
What is the definition of 'flight training equipment'?
What does 'instrument approach' mean?
What does 'instrument approach' mean?
What is the definition of 'large aircraft' based on the text?
What is the definition of 'large aircraft' based on the text?
What does 'maintenance' mean?
What does 'maintenance' mean?
What is the definition of 'instrument time' based on the given text?
What is the definition of 'instrument time' based on the given text?
What does 'high performance aeroplane' mean based on the text?
What does 'high performance aeroplane' mean based on the text?
What does 'inspection' mean?
What does 'inspection' mean?
What is the definition of 'gyroplane' based on the given text?
What is the definition of 'gyroplane' based on the given text?
Based on the given text, what does 'helicopter' mean?
Based on the given text, what does 'helicopter' mean?
What is the meaning of 'human performance' based on the text?
What is the meaning of 'human performance' based on the text?
What is 'medical assessment' based on the given text?
What is 'medical assessment' based on the given text?
What is meant by 'instrument ground time' based on the given text?
What is meant by 'instrument ground time' based on the given text?
What are the general limitations of a student pilot licence?
What are the general limitations of a student pilot licence?
What are the requirements for a student pilot performing solo cross-country flight?
What are the requirements for a student pilot performing solo cross-country flight?
What are the privileges and limitations of a private aircraft, glider, or free balloon pilot licence?
What are the privileges and limitations of a private aircraft, glider, or free balloon pilot licence?
What are the requirements for a commercial pilot skill test?
What are the requirements for a commercial pilot skill test?
What are the multi-crew pilot licence general requirements?
What are the multi-crew pilot licence general requirements?
What are the airline transport pilot licence privileges?
What are the airline transport pilot licence privileges?
What is required for the renewal of flight instructor rating?
What is required for the renewal of flight instructor rating?
What are the privileges of a ground instructor?
What are the privileges of a ground instructor?
What is the definition of 'Category II operations' in the context of aircraft operation?
What is the definition of 'Category II operations' in the context of aircraft operation?
What is the meaning of 'competency' in the context of aircraft operation?
What is the meaning of 'competency' in the context of aircraft operation?
What does 'core curriculum' refer to in the context of aviation training?
What does 'core curriculum' refer to in the context of aviation training?
What is the definition of 'cross-country' in the context of aviation?
What is the definition of 'cross-country' in the context of aviation?
What constitutes 'dual instruction time' in aviation?
What constitutes 'dual instruction time' in aviation?
What is meant by 'error' in aviation terminology?
What is meant by 'error' in aviation terminology?
What does 'flight simulation training device' refer to in aviation training?
What does 'flight simulation training device' refer to in aviation training?
'Flight crew member' is best defined as:
'Flight crew member' is best defined as:
'Flight information region' refers to:
'Flight information region' refers to:
'Flight simulator' is defined as:
'Flight simulator' is defined as:
'Flight test examiner' is best described as:
'Flight test examiner' is best described as:
'Commercial air transport' refers to:
'Commercial air transport' refers to:
Study Notes
CIVIL AVIATION (GENERAL APPLICATION AND PERSONNEL LICENSING) REGULATIONS, 2007
- Regulation 12 covers personnel licensing requirements.
- Regulation 5 focuses on the general application of the regulations.
- Regulation 16 applies to the suspension or cancellation of licenses.
- Regulation 17 primarily focuses on aeronautical experience requirements.
- Regulation 20 addresses the requirements for the issue of licenses.
- Regulation 23 covers the requirements for aeronautical knowledge tests.
Key Definitions
- 'Aeronautical experience' refers to the experience gained by an individual in operating an aircraft.
- 'Aeronautical knowledge test' is an examination to assess a person's knowledge of aeronautical subjects.
- 'Aeronautical product' refers to any aircraft, aircraft engine, or aircraft appliance.
- 'Air traffic on-the-job trainer' is an individual who trains air traffic controllers.
Air Traffic Control
- 'Air traffic controller rating' grants privileges to control air traffic.
- Additional ratings available for air traffic controllers include area control and approach control.
Aircraft Maintenance
- 'Aircraft maintenance engineer licence' is required to perform maintenance tasks on aircraft.
- 'Aircraft maintenance engineer inspection authorisation' is valid for a specified period.
- 'Aircraft avionics' refers to the electronic systems used in aircraft.
- 'Airframe' refers to the structural components of an aircraft.
Licences and Certificates
- 'Aircraft maintenance engineer' is an individual who holds a licence to perform maintenance tasks.
- 'Airmen licence' refers to a licence issued to pilots, aircraft maintenance engineers, and air traffic controllers.
- 'Air operator' is an organisation that operates an aircraft.
- 'Air operator certificate' is a certificate issued to an air operator.
Training and Operations
- 'Approved maintenance organisation' is an organisation approved by the authority to perform maintenance tasks.
- 'Approved training' is training carried out under the authority's approval.
- 'Area control centre' provides air traffic control services.
- 'Instrument approach' is a method of landing an aircraft using instruments.
- 'Instrument time' is the time spent flying an aircraft solely by instruments.
- 'High performance aeroplane' is an aircraft with a high performance capability.
- 'Gyroplane' is a type of aircraft that uses an unpowered rotor to generate lift.
- 'Helicopter' is a type of aircraft that uses powered rotors to generate lift.
- 'Human performance' refers to the physical and mental abilities of individuals.
- 'Medical assessment' is a medical examination to assess an individual's fitness for flying.
- 'Instrument ground time' is the time spent on the ground training on instruments.
Pilot Licences
- 'Student pilot licence' has general limitations, including solo flying and cross-country flying.
- 'Private pilot licence' has privileges and limitations, including flying for private purposes.
- 'Commercial pilot licence' has requirements, including a commercial pilot skill test.
- 'Multi-crew pilot licence' has general requirements, including crew resource management.
- 'Airline transport pilot licence' has privileges, including flying for commercial purposes.
- 'Flight instructor rating' has requirements for renewal, including a proficiency check.
Aviation Terminology
- 'Category II operations' refers to aircraft operations that require a high level of safety.
- 'Competency' refers to the ability of an individual to perform a task.
- 'Core curriculum' refers to the basic training required for a pilot licence.
- 'Cross-country' refers to flying between two or more points.
- 'Dual instruction time' is the time spent flying with an instructor.
- 'Error' refers to a mistake made by an individual.
- 'Flight simulation training device' is a device used to simulate flight.
- 'Flight crew member' is a person who operates an aircraft.
- 'Flight information region' is a designated area of airspace.
- 'Flight simulator' is a device used to simulate flight.
- 'Flight test examiner' is an individual who conducts flight tests.
- 'Commercial air transport' refers to the transportation of passengers or cargo for hire.
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