International Aviation Conventions Quiz

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Which freedom of the Air will be exercised for a flight requiring a Technical landing in a neighboring state?

2nd freedom

What does the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) establish?

standards and recommended international practices for contracting member states

The objectives of ICAO were ratified by which international convention?

Chicago convention 1944

By which international convention was the International Civil Aviation Organisation (I.C.A.O.) established?

Montreal

What is the age requirement for executing a public transport flight with an ATPL license?

Between 21 and 59 years

What is a privilege of the holder of a commercial pilot license?

Acting as pilot in command in any aeroplane engaged in commercial air transportation

What is a requirement for an applicant for a commercial pilot license?

Completed a specific number of hours of cross-country flight time as pilot in command

What is a requirement for an applicant for an Airline Transport Pilot License aeroplane?

Completed a certain number of hours as pilot in command or as co-pilot performing duties and functions of a pilot in command

What is a requirement for an applicant for an Airline Transport Pilot License?

Completed a minimum number of hours of instrument time and night flight time

What determines whether experience as a pilot under instruction in a synthetic flight trainer is acceptable as part of the total flight time of 1,500 hours?

The licensing authority

What is a requirement for an applicant holding a private or commercial pilot license for the issue of an instrument rating?

Completed a specific number of hours of cross-country flight time as pilot in command of aircraft

For how long may a medical examination be deferred at the discretion of the licensing authority in the case of a flight crew member of an aircraft engaged in non-commercial operations?

Not exceeding a single period of six months

What is the duration of medical assessment for non-commercial flight crew?

3 months

When does the start of medical assessment currency begin?

On the date of issuance of the medical assessment or license

What is the medical examination reduction for pilots over 40 years old?

From 12 months to 6 months

How many night flight hours are required for a commercial pilot license?

5 hours including 5 takeoffs and landings as pilot in command

What is the validity of Class 2 medical certificate for private pilots until age 30?

60 months

What is the duration of medical assessment for commercial flight crew?

6 months

How long can the discretionary extension of license validity be for?

For a period not exceeding one year

What is the credit for flight time towards higher grade pilot license?

In full, but not more than 300 hours

What is the requirement for night flight time for commercial pilot license?

5 hours

What is the duration of medical assessment for private pilots?

12 months

What is the minimum height requirement for marks under the wings of heavier than air aircraft?

50 centimeters

When is the validity of license rendered valid by another contracting state?

Shall not extend beyond the period of validity of the original license

Who assigns the common mark to a common mark registering authority?

State of registry

What is the establishment of type ratings necessary for?

For any type of aircraft, specifically for those certificated for operation with a minimum crew of at least two pilots

What is the maximum period of validity for a pilot's proficiency check?

31st of December of the same year

What is the age requirement for obtaining a commercial pilot license?

18 years

From where should the common mark for aircraft be selected?

International Civil Aviation Organization

What is the maximum period by which the re-examination of a license holder operating in a distant area may be deferred?

6 months

What does the International Telecommunication Union accept regarding the common mark assignment?

State of registry's selection

What does Annex 1 to the Chicago Convention contain?

Minimum specifications for a crew license

Who assigns the registration marks for aircraft?

State of registry

What is the maximum height requirement for marks on the fuselage and vertical tail surfaces of heavier than air aircraft?

30 centimeters

What is the maximum period by which the validity of a license issued by a contracting state may extend?

31st of December of the same year

What specific combinations of letters are prohibited for aircraft registration marks?

Combinations resembling urgent signals

Which convention deals with the limitation of the operator's responsibility vis-à-vis passenger and goods transported?

The Warsaw Convention

What is the right to overfly without landing referred to as?

The second freedom of the air

What does 'cabotage' refer to?

Domestic air services

Which convention deals with offenses against penal law on board aircraft?

The Tokyo Convention

What happens if a contracting state decides to denounce the Convention of Montreal?

The denunciation shall take effect 6 months following the date on which notification is received by the Depositary Governments

What is the aircraft commander allowed to do if he has reasonable grounds to believe that a person has committed or is about to commit an offense against penal law on board the aircraft?

Deliver such person to the competent authorities

Which convention deals with damage caused by any aircraft to third parties on the surface?

The Rome Convention

What must members of ICAO do regarding differences from the standards in any of the Annexes to the Chicago convention?

Inform ICAO about differences

What is the right to land for non-traffic purposes in a foreign country known as?

The fifth freedom of the air

What is the process for denouncing the Convention of Tokyo?

By notification addressed to the other Contracting States

What is the right to put down passengers, mail, and cargo taken on in the territory of the state granting the right known as?

The fourth freedom of the air

What is the primary purpose of the standards in the Annexes to the Chicago convention?

To be binding for member states that have not notified ICAO about a national difference

Study Notes

International Aviation Conventions and Regulations Summary

  • The 'Standards' in the Annexes to the Chicago convention are binding for member states that have not notified ICAO about a national difference.
  • Members of ICAO must inform ICAO about differences from the standards in any of the Annexes to the convention.
  • The Warsaw convention and later amendments deal with the limitation of the operator's responsibility vis-à-vis passenger and goods transported.
  • Any contracting state may denounce the Convention of Montreal by written notification to the depositary governments, and the denunciation shall take effect 6 months following the date on which notification is received by the Depositary Governments.
  • The aircraft commander, when he has reasonable grounds to believe that a person has committed or is about to commit an offense against penal law on board the aircraft, may deliver such person to the competent authorities.
  • Any contracting state may denounce the Convention of Tokyo by notification addressed to the other Contracting States.
  • The convention on offenses and certain acts committed on board aircraft is the convention of Tokyo.
  • "Cabotage" refers to domestic air services.
  • The second freedom of the air is the right to overfly without landing.
  • The first freedom of the air is the right to overfly without landing.
  • The convention which deals with offenses against penal law is the convention of Tokyo.
  • The Rome Convention and later amendments deal with damage caused by any aircraft to third parties on the surface.

Test your knowledge of international aviation conventions and regulations with this quiz. From the Chicago Convention to the Warsaw Convention and beyond, see how well you understand the key principles and provisions governing air travel and aviation operations.

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