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Aviation Regulations Quiz

Test your knowledge of aviation regulations and safety standards with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers essential topics related to international civil aviation, the roles of different aviation authorities, and key agreements in the aerospace industry.

  • 10 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Ideal for aviation professionals and enthusiasts
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by FlyingEagle42
The Civil Aviation Act in the United Kingdom (UK) specifies the function of the
) European aviation safety agency (EASA
) Civil aviation authority (CAA
Board of pilots and air navigators
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is :
A) a department of the European parliament.
B) an organisation, which creates new laws with regards to European aviation matters.
C) an independent legal organisation based in Europe.
A contracting state means any state which has signed
A) a contract to maintain aircraft.
B) The Chicago convention on international Civil Aviation.
C) The united nations charter on civil aviation.
With regards to the making of rules, EASA consults with :
A) the national aviation safety agencies (NAA).
B) the national authority advisory groups.
C) the national governments steering committees.
5) The UK is :
A) A contracting state of ICAO.
B) A contracting state if IATA.
C) not subjected to ICAO regulations.
6) Annex 8 of the Chicago convention is designated to :
A) Airworthiness of aircraft.
B) responsibilities of licensed engineer.
C)a list of ‘contracting state’.
7) Approved maintenance training information and requirement is covered by part:
A) 147.
B) 145.
C) 21.
10) a contracting state to ICAO (international civil aviation organisation) is one which :
A) has applied for full membership of ICAO.
B) is outside the European union (eu).
C) is a signatory to the Chicago convention.
8) if a decision, which has been made by the European Aviation Safety Agency, has an unsatisfactory effect on an aviation organisation of a member state, an appeal can be made to the :
A) uk court of appeal.
B) European court of justice.
C) European parliament.
9) In relation to aviation matters, an order in Council may be made easier to understand by :
A) the issue of public bill.
B) the issue of amplifying regulations.
C) by contacting the privy council.
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