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#1. Which of the following is obligating for members of ICAO?

If a country can’t fully follow ICAO rules (like those in Annexes), they must tell ICAO. This helps keep global aviation safe and consistent. As a pilot, it means rules may slightly differ by country, but ICAO is aware.

#2. For aircraft flying over the high seas, which rules shall be in force?

Over international waters, ICAO’s rules apply. Pilots must follow standard international procedures like separation, communication, and navigation requirements.

#3. Annex 14 to the convention on international civil aviation contains SARPs for:

Annex 14 covers safety and operational standards for airports and airfields, ensuring proper facilities and procedures for aircraft operations.

#4. The Warsaw convention and later amendments deal with:

This convention defines airline liability for passenger injuries, deaths, and baggage issues, setting up a legal framework for compensation claims.

#5. Annex 17 to the Convention of Chicago covers:

Annex 17 establishes security standards to protect against unlawful acts like terrorism or sabotage, ensuring safe air travel for all.

#6. The State has to notify the Council of ICAO and publish such differences in the national AIP if a state finds that it is impracticable to comply with an International Standard:

If a state can’t meet international standards, it must notify ICAO within 60 days, helping maintain global aviation consistency.

#7. The international convention defining rules relative to the responsibilities of international air carriers for the carriage of passengers, baggage, and freight is the:

The Warsaw Convention sets the rules for airlines’ responsibilities regarding passenger and cargo safety, ensuring passengers are protected in case of issues.

#8. The ‘Standards’ contained in the Annexes to the Chicago convention are to be considered:

These standards are mandatory for ICAO member states unless they formally notify ICAO that they cannot comply, ensuring a uniform safety framework.

#9. An aircraft flying over the territory of another state must:

When flying over another country, pilots must follow the air regulations of that country, as long as they align with ICAO’s global standards.

#10. An airplane is planning a flight that will require a technical landing in a neighboring state. Which freedom of the air will be exercised?

The 2nd Freedom allows aircraft to land in another country for refueling or maintenance without carrying passengers or cargo, helping pilots ensure operational needs are met during flights.

#11. The convention of Tokyo applies to damage:

Covers offenses by any aircraft, regardless of registration, during flight or over international waters.

#12. The International Civil Organization (ICAO) was established by the international convention of:

ICAO was created by the Chicago Convention (1944), which sets global aviation standards.

#13. The Rome Convention and later amendments deal with:

Addresses compensation for damage caused by foreign aircraft to people/property on the ground.

#14. The convention on offences and certain acts committed on board aircraft is:

The Tokyo Convention (1963) covers crimes and unlawful acts onboard aircraft.

#15. The aircraft commander, when he has reasonable grounds to believe that a person has committed or is about to commit, on board the aircraft, an offense against penal law:

Under the Tokyo Convention, the commander can restrain offenders to ensure safety.

#16. If a person is injured by a part falling from an aircraft flying over the state but registered in another state, which convention covers this?

Covers damage caused by falling parts from an aircraft flying over a state.

#17. India is a signatory to THE INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT AGREEMENT, 1944:

India signed the Chicago Convention but not the Air Transport Agreement.

#18. The convention signed by the states and moved by a desire to ensure adequate compensation for persons who suffer damage caused on the surface by foreign aircraft is:

Provides compensation for damage caused by foreign aircraft on the ground

#19. Which Annex to the Chicago Convention covers dangerous goods carried in aircraft?

ICAO Annex 18 covers the safe transport of dangerous goods by air.

#20. Proposal to give effect to an International Convention in India is initiated by:

The DGCA initiates proposals to implement international conventions in India.

#21. If Air India provides an aeroplane and complete crew for lease to Indian Air Force (a wet lease-out situation), who is the operator of the aeroplane?

Air India remains the operator in a wet lease, even if the aircraft is used by the Indian Air Force.

#22. What flights are protected by the Prevention of Terrorism Act?

POTA protects all flights within Indian airspace.

#23. The second freedom of the air is the:

Allows aircraft to land in another country for non-traffic purposes like refueling or repairs.

#24. Which convention makes acts of violence on board, destruction of aircraft in flight, and destroying or damaging any air navigation facility punishable?

Covers acts of violence onboard, aircraft destruction, and damage to air navigation facilities.

#25. According to which Convention may an aircraft commander impose measures upon a person committing a crime or an offense on board the aircraft?

The commander can take actions against offenders onboard under the Tokyo Convention.

#26. ‘Cabotage’ refers to:

Refers to foreign-registered aircraft operating within another country’s domestic airspace.

#27. In case of a conflict between ICAO regulations and national regulations, which one takes precedence?

National regulations take precedence. While ICAO sets global standards, each country has the authority to create its own aviation laws and regulations to meet its specific needs.

#28. Which convention is considered to be a forerunner of Chicago Convention, 1944?

The Paris Convention was the first major international agreement on civil aviation and laid the foundation for the creation of ICAO. It addressed issues such as the rights of airspace, the operation of international air services, and the registration of aircraft

#29. ICAO is:

ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for establishing international standards and regulations for aviation safety, security, and environmental protection

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