Module 10: CASA B-10c Aviation Legislation
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Who has the authority to make the Civil Aviation Regulations?

  • The Governor-General (correct)
  • The Secretary of the Department of Transport
  • Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) (correct)
  • The Prime Minister

Which Act provides the Governor-General the authority to make the Regulations?

  • Civil Aviation Act 1988 (correct)
  • Air Navigation Act 1920
  • Air Services Act 1995
  • Airspace Act 2007

What is the purpose of amending the Civil Aviation Regulations?

  • To make it more complex for users
  • To reduce the number of regulations
  • To align with international standards and best practices (correct)
  • To increase the funding for aviation projects

When was the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) established?

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Which of the following Acts is NOT mentioned as part of Commonwealth legislation regarding aviation?

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What is the goal of the CASRs in terms of language?

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Which department was responsible for aviation functions before the establishment of the Civil Aviation Authority in 1987?

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What type of legislation does CASA create under governmental authority?

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What is the knowledge level that requires an applicant to be familiar with the basic elements of a subject?

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Which knowledge level requires the ability to use mathematical formulae associated with physical laws?

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What is the main objective of Level 3 knowledge?

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Applicants for which category must meet the basic knowledge levels required for Category B1 or B2?

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What is expected of an applicant at Level 2 in terms of understanding sketches and schematics?

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Which organisation is NOT a part of ICAO's cooperation?

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Which level indicates that the applicant should be able to use typical terms related to the subject?

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What authority does CASA hold in Australia regarding ICAO?

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What characterizes the knowledge required at Level 1?

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What is incorporated in the Civil Aviation Act 1988?

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Which level is defined by having a detailed understanding of theoretical aspects of the subject?

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Which regulation is implemented in Australia under the Civil Aviation Act?

<p>Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following statements about the Civil Aviation Regulations is true?

<p>They provide general regulatory controls for air safety. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following organisations is part of the United Nations family that works with ICAO?

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What does the Chicago Convention primarily set standards for?

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What is the role of the Civil Aviation Orders (CAOs) in relation to the Civil Aviation Act?

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What is line maintenance specifically for a Part 145 organisation?

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What does practical consolidation training (PCT) aim to address?

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Which of the following describes what 'powerplant' refers to in aviation terminology?

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What does the term 'recognition of prior learning' (RPL) signify?

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Which practice is NOT included in the privileges when working on cables?

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What does a rating under Regulation 66.080 or 66.095 allow an individual to do?

<p>Hold certifications for maintenance and issue certificates of release to service. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is included in wiring protection techniques?

<p>Preventing physical or environmental damage to wiring. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following includes the testing processes essential for working with electrical systems?

<p>Crimping and testing of crimped joints. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of Civil Aviation Orders (CAOs)?

<p>To inform about CASA's requirements for aircraft operation. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Manual of Standards (MOS) contain?

<p>Detailed technical material and safety standards. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the context of the CASR, what does the term 'Manual' or 'MOS' refer to?

<p>A document published by CASA that is referenced in regulations. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What must be done for a Manual of Standards to be legally valid?

<p>It must be registered and publicly available. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What characterizes Civil Aviation Advisory Publications (CAAPs)?

<p>They are advisory and should accompany relevant regulations. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How can a Manual of Standards be amended?

<p>Like amendments to the CASR or CAR. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following statements is true regarding CAAPs?

<p>CAAPs offer methods for compliance with regulations. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments require for a Manual?

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What is the main requirement for Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) holders regarding their aircraft?

<p>They must be the registered operator of the aircraft listed on their AOC. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which organization must AOC holders be approved as in relation to continuing airworthiness?

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What does the Annual Airworthiness Review include?

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Which type of maintenance organization must Regular Public Transport (RPT) operators have?

<p>A CASR 145 Approved Maintenance Organisation (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a key feature introduced in Part 145 related to safety?

<p>Safety Management Systems (SMS) in line with ICAO SARP amendments. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which license categories are primarily covered under Part 66?

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What is a requirement regarding human factors in Part 145?

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What does Part 66 establish for license qualification requirements?

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Flashcards

Category A Licence Knowledge Level

Basic knowledge for Category A aircraft maintenance licenses.

Category B1/B2 Licence Knowledge Level

Demonstrates more in-depth understanding of theoretical and practical aspects, focusing on application of knowledge and use of mathematical formulae; level 2 basic knowledge.

Level 1 Knowledge Objective

Applicant needs familiarity with basic subject elements; should be able to provide a simple description using common words and examples.

Level 2 Knowledge Objective

Applicant needs general knowledge of theoretical and practical aspects, and the ability to apply this knowledge using detailed procedures.

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Level 3 Knowledge Objective

Applicant demonstrates detail knowledge of theoretical and practical aspects along with ability to combine various elements in a logical, comprehensive manner.

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Category C Licence Knowledge Level

Category C applicants need to meet either the category B1 or B2 knowledge levels.

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Knowledge Level Indicators

Numerical indicators (1, 2, or 3) assigned to subjects, to indicate the level of knowledge required for various aircraft maintenance licence categories (A, B1, B2, and C).

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Basic Knowledge Levels

Foundation knowledge required for aircraft maintenance licence categories (categories A, B1 and B2)

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ICAO

International Civil Aviation Organisation. It sets global standards for air safety.

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Civil Aviation Act 1988

Australian law that links Australia to international aviation and incorporates the Chicago Convention's air safety standards.

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Chicago Convention

International agreement setting minimum standards for air safety.

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Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998

Australian regulations that implement aspects of the Civil Aviation Act 1988.

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Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA)

Australia's national aviation authority.

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Contracting State (e.g., Australia)

A country that has agreed to be bound by ICAO.

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Civil Aviation Regulations (CAR)

Australian regulations providing general safety controls for air navigation.

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International Air Transport Association

An organization that works with ICAO on aviation issues.

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Delegated legislation

Laws made by a body (like the Governor-General or CASA) under authority given by Parliament.

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Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASRs)

Regulations that incorporate new policies, aimed at being modern and easy to understand; they're a way to streamline aviation regulations.

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CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority)

An Australian independent body responsible for safety regulations related to civil aviation.

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Regulations

A collection of rules that are part of a larger statutory document.

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Governor-General

The representative of the monarch in Australia, involved in some delegated legislation processes.

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Parliament

The body that has the ultimate authority to create and change laws, including aviation laws.

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Civil Aviation Orders (CAOs)

CASA's requirements for aircraft operation.

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Manual of Standards (MOS)

Legislative instrument supporting CASRs with technical specifications and standards, for air safety.

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CASRs

Civil Aviation Safety Regulations.

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Civil Aviation Advisory Publications (CAAPs)

Guidance documents and information on complying with regulations.

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Legislative Instrument

A legal document that details rules.

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Civil Aviation Safety Regulation of 1998

Specific regulations covering the safe operation of aircraft

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Part 66 of Civil Aviation Safety Regulations

Sections focusing on aircraft training and related topics.

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Sample CAO No 48.1

Example of a Civil Aviation Order.

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Air Operator's Certificate (AOC)

A document that allows an organization to operate aircraft for commercial purposes, requiring them to be the registered operator of the aircraft listed on the certificate.

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Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO)

An approved organization that oversees the airworthiness of aircraft, ensuring they meet safety standards for continued flight. This includes approving management structures and qualifications of employees.

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Annual Airworthiness Review

An annual inspection for each aircraft, involving both a review of maintenance records and a physical examination.

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CASR 145 Approved Maintenance Organisation

An organization approved to perform aircraft maintenance for Regular Public Transport (RPT) operators, both domestically and internationally.

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Safety Management Systems (SMS)

A system designed to proactively manage safety risks and prevent accidents, incorporating principles of human factors.

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Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance

Understanding how human capabilities and limitations affect aircraft maintenance processes, ensuring staff and workload are managed effectively.

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Formal Authorization for Maintenance Staff

A requirement for staff to be formally authorized to perform and certify aircraft maintenance on behalf of the organization.

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Part 66 Licensing Categories

Different levels of licenses for aircraft maintenance under Part 66, with Category A, B1/B2, and C covering different levels of complexity and knowledge.

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What does 'Line Maintenance' mean?

Line maintenance is the type of aircraft maintenance carried out by a Part 145 organisation that is specifically approved for this by CASA. This means performing maintenance tasks on an aircraft at a designated location.

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What is a 'Powerplant'?

A powerplant is an aircraft engine, the source of propulsion for the aircraft.

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What is 'Practical Consolidation Training'?

Practical Consolidation Training (PCT) is a practical training course for aircraft technicians conducted by a maintenance training organisation, approved by CASA. It focuses on consolidating knowledge and skills learned.

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What is an 'Aircraft Rating'?

A rating is an authorization granted by CASA that allows a technician to perform specific maintenance tasks on a particular aircraft type.

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What is 'Recognition of Prior Learning' (RPL)?

RPL recognizes existing knowledge or skills obtained through prior learning, regardless of whether they were gained formally or informally. It's an assessment process that evaluates your existing knowledge and skills to determine if they are equivalent to what is required for a particular certification or training program.

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Continuity, insulation, bonding...

These are essential techniques and testing procedures used when working with electrical systems and cables.

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Crimping and Testing

Crimping is a method of joining wires or cables together using a specialized tool. Testing ensures the crimped joints are secure and function properly.

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Wiring Protection

These techniques aim to safeguard wiring and prevent damage to cables and connectors, contributing to the overall safety and reliability of electrical systems.

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Study Notes

Module 10: CASA B-10c Aviation Legislation

  • This module covers aviation legislation, specifically for Category B Licence holders
  • Copyright 2020 Aviation Australia
  • Document is controlled
  • Page count 328
  • Training materials only (CASA Part 66)

Knowledge Levels

  • Level 1: Basic familiarity with subject, simple description, typical terms
  • Level 2: General knowledge of theoretical and practical aspects, ability to apply knowledge, give general descriptions, mathematical formulas, sketches, drawings, and schematics, detailed procedures.
  • Level 3: Detailed knowledge of theoretical and practical aspects, combining knowledge in a logical manner, theoretical fundamentals, mathematical formulas, sketches, drawings, manufacturer's instructions, measurements.

Table of Contents

  • Regulatory Framework (10.1)
  • Learning Objectives
  • International Civil Aviation
  • International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
  • ICAO Structure
  • Australia's Civil Aviation Regulations
  • Civil Aviation Act 1988
  • The Regulations – CASR 1998
  • The History of CASA
  • CASA's Role
  • Legislative Documents
  • Civil Aviation Orders (CAOs)
  • Manual of Standards (MOS)
  • Civil Aviation Advisory Publications (CAAPs)
  • Advisory Circulars (ACs)
  • Maintenance Regulations
  • Part 21
  • Parts 42 and 145
  • Parts 66 and 147
  • CASA's Relationship With Other Aviation Authorities
  • CASA and FAA
  • CASA and CAANZ
  • CASR, FARs and Regulation (EC)
  • Harmonisation of Australia's Aviation Safety Laws
  • FARs
  • Regulation (EC)
  • Type Certificates From Recognised Countries

Part 66 Certifying Staff I (10.2)

  • Learning Objectives
    • Detailed understanding of Part 66 of CASR 1998

Definitions

  • Key terms
    • Avionic Line Replaceable Unit (LRU)
    • Meaning of 'carry out maintenance'
    • Specific definitions related to different aspects of aviation
    • Avionics System
    • Base Maintenance
    • Electrical System
    • Lighting System
    • Line Maintenance
    • Powerplant
    • Practical Consolidation Training
    • Rating
    • Recognition of Prior Learning

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