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This document provides an overview of key international agreements and standards related to air law: 1. The Chicago Convention of 1944 established sovereignty of airspace for each state and established the framework for the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to develop international standards. 2. ICAO sets standards and recommended practices (SARPs) across 19 annexes related to aviation operations, safety, and security. States must notify ICAO of any inability to comply with recommended practices. 3. Other international conventions address unlawful interference with aviation, air carrier liability for passengers and cargo, and liability for damage caused by aircraft to persons or property on the ground. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) works to

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This document provides an overview of key international agreements and standards related to air law: 1. The Chicago Convention of 1944 established sovereignty of airspace for each state and established the framework for the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to develop international standards. 2. ICAO sets standards and recommended practices (SARPs) across 19 annexes related to aviation operations, safety, and security. States must notify ICAO of any inability to comply with recommended practices. 3. Other international conventions address unlawful interference with aviation, air carrier liability for passengers and cargo, and liability for damage caused by aircraft to persons or property on the ground. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) works to

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ATPL (A)

Review Worksheets

010 AIR LAW

BY KDMN
2020
I/ CONVENTIONS AND AGREEMENTS
01 CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION (CHICAGO)

then Applied by ICAO (Montréal)


Paris convention Chicago convention
1919 1944

•for civilian a/c. • sovereignty: STATE 12 NM

• Types of flight:
a) Non-scheduled / charter flight.
b) Scheduled flight (regular).
c) Cabotage: domestic flight.
• Chicago convention:
a) SARPs (19 annexes).
b) PANS (4444) Procedures for Air Nav Services.
c) SUPPs (7030) Regional SUPplementary Procedures.
02 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION ICAO

•Reviews ICAO work


ASSEMBLY
• Sets future policy
1 person/member (191)
• Budget

elects
AIR NAV Commission
(19 members by ICAO advise COUNCIL SARPs
adopts
council)
36 states, every 3 years Standards And
AIR TRANSPORT amends
Recommended Practises
Commission

… supervises

SECRETARIAT

03 SARPs
• Standard practices: deemed necessary by ICAO, if discrepancy: 60 days to act.
• Recommended practices, if impracticable: immediate notification.
Appendixes

1 - Personal licensing Lady


2 – Rules of the Air Recruits
3 - Meteo services Might
4 – Chart Change
5 – Units of measurements Uniforms
6 – Operations of a/c On board
7 – A/c Nationality & registration 7 letters for marking
8 – Airworthiness of a/c
9 – Facilities (passengers, baggage, cargo...) 9=g
10 – Aeronautical telecom
11 – Air Traffic Services 11 - ff
12 – Search & Rescue
13 – A/c accident investigation Unlucky
14 – Aerodromes (visual gnd aids) 1-A 4-D -> 14=AD=aerodrome
15 – Aeronautical info service AIS AIS = A15
16 – Environmental protection
17 – Security SEventeen = Security
18 - Safe transport of dangerous goods Fire - > call 18
19 – Safety management

04 CONVENTIONS
a) TOKYO (1963)
• Suppression of unlawful acts committed on board a/c.
• deals against penal law.
• authority of PIC: deliver criminal to authorities, required PNC to restrain PAX, request PAX to
restrain PAX.
•Denunciation: 6 months to ICAO.

b) MONTREAL (1971)
• Suppression of unlawful acts against safety of civil aviation.
• damage on PAX & good, destruction of a/c, damage on any air nav facilities, violence on board.
• denunciation 6 months.

c) WARSAW (1929)
• Responsibility of air carrier for the carriage of PAX, baggage, cargo.
• On board the a/c or during any operations of embarking, disembarking.
• Liability extent to mail and cargo only for international mail and cargo flight.
• based on MONTREAL (1999).

d) ROME 1932-1952
• Liability towards persons/goods on the ground in case of damage or injury caused by the
operations of the a/c.
•damage caused by foreign a/c to third parties on ground.
• claim within 2 years.
05 INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION IATA (1945, Montreal)
• Trade groups of airlines, improve industry, benefits, regulate.
06 EUROPEAN AVIATION SAFETY AGENCY EASA (2002, Cologne)
• Proposes implementary rules & the NAA (National Aviation Authorities) acts as a competent authority, but
normally NAAs cannot decline new standards.
• Promotes highest common standards of safety & environmental protection in civil aviation.
07 EUROCONTROL
• Has a role into the Air Traffic Flow management in Europe.
08 AGREEMENT OF PARIS
•within Europe, non-scheduled flight can fly between ECAC states without obligation to request permission.
09 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS

II/ ANNEX 8: AIRWORTHINESS AIRCRAFT


• 2 Sections:
a) Type Certification.
b) Continued Airworthiness.
• Required for any flight operation.
• State of Registry issues the Certificate of Airworthiness, judges in case of damages, responsible for the
renewal.
III/ ANNEX 7: AIRCRAFT NATIONALITY & REGISTRATION MARKS

• Registration marks are assigned by ICAO by International Telecom Union.

Nationality /
common marks F- ABCD Registration marks, should be
different from:
3 – letter code (QNH...)
SOS, TTT, PAN, XXX
• Mark dimension:
a) Lighter than air: ≥ 50 cm.
b) Heavier than air: wings (left side, on lower surface) ≥ 50 cm, fuselage ≥ 30 cm.
IV/ ANNEX 9: FACILITATION
01 DEFINITION
Facilitations: measures by which free movement of a/c, crew, pax, goods not destined for the state in which
the airplane has landed in.
02 A/C ENTRY & DEPARTURE RULES
• Member state shall not require more than (max 3 copies, doc are accepted in hard-written block lettering
ink):
a) General declaration (a/c info flight nb, date of flight, nb of crew & names, signed by PIC or
authorized agent.
b) Cargo manifest (nb of package, nature of goods...).
c) Pax manifest.
d) Certificate of residual desinsectation.
03 CREW MEMBER CERTIFICATE (CMC)
• Acceptable means for identification of flight crew member.
• Attests qualification.
• CMC + via if: off duty coming from an international flight for permanent entry.
• Machine-read card only.
• Entering on duty & seeking temporary access.

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