It is up to each country to formulate its own laws, ordinances, and procedures in order to maintain a high level of security. For which categories of aviation and under what condit... It is up to each country to formulate its own laws, ordinances, and procedures in order to maintain a high level of security. For which categories of aviation and under what conditions?

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The question is asking which category of aviation (international and/or national) is a country responsible for regulating via its own laws, ordinances, and procedures, in order to maintain a high level of security, and under what conditions this regulation applies.
Answer
A for international and national aviation under normal conditions.
The correct answer is A for international and national aviation under normal conditions.
Answer for screen readers
The correct answer is A for international and national aviation under normal conditions.
More Information
Each country establishes laws and procedures to maintain security for both international and national aviation during normal conditions, as guided by ICAO standards.
Tips
Understanding ICAO's role in setting international standards helps in answering aviation security questions.
Sources
- National Civil Aviation Security Programme - ICAO - icao.int
- Air transport: Civil aviation security | Fact Sheets on the European ... - europarl.europa.eu
- Convention on International Civil Aviation (ICAO Convention) - jus.uio.no
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