
Aviation Law & Policy Review 1
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- Q1What is the main purpose of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States?To promote air travel to foreign countriesTo control military aviation operationsTo provide air traffic control exclusivelyTo regulate and oversee all aspects of civil aviation30s
- Q2What does the Air Traffic Control (ATC) primarily manage in the aviation sector?The maintenance of airport facilitiesThe design of aircraftThe training of pilotsThe safe and orderly flow of air traffic30s
- Q3Which international body is responsible for developing global standards and regulations for aviation safety?European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)International Air Transport Association (IATA)30s
- Q4What is the key objective of the International Air Transport Association (IATA)?To enforce aviation security regulationsTo manage flight schedulesTo promote safe, efficient, and economical air transportTo control airport ground services30s
- Q5What is the primary regulation governing aviation safety in the United States?International Air Transport Association (IATA)Aviation Safety Network (ASN)Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR)National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)30s
- Q6What is the role of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States?To manage airline ticket salesTo regulate all aspects of civil aviationTo operate airport ground servicesTo train airline pilots30s
- Q7Which of the following can be a consequence of an FAA enforcement action?Promotion to airline captainIncrease in flight hoursSuspension or revocation of pilot certificatesMandatory flight training30s
- Q8What type of document might result from an FAA enforcement action?Notice of Proposed Certificate ActionFlight Plan ApprovalAircraft Registration CertificatePilot Training Manual30s
- Q9Which of the following is a potential outcome of an FAA enforcement action?Awarding of safety bonusesImposition of civil penaltiesFree access to flight simulatorsPromotion within an airline30s
- Q10Which of the following could be a reason for an FAA investigation leading to enforcement action?Public speaking engagements about aviationVolunteer flight programsRoutine pilot check-insAccidents or incidents involving aircraft30s
- Q11What might an individual do if they wish to contest an FAA enforcement action?Request a refund from the FAAFile an appeal with the NTSBIgnore the actionSubmit a complaint to their airline30s
- Q12What happens during an informal conference after an FAA enforcement action is initiated?Parties discuss the allegations and possible resolutionsAll parties are required to sign a confessionLegal representatives present their case in courtA decision is made on the final penalty30s
- Q13Which of the following is NOT a type of FAA enforcement action?Civil penaltyCertificate suspensionFormal apology letterReexamination of certification30s
- Q14What is the role of an FAA Administrative Law Judge in enforcement actions?To conduct flight trainingTo adjudicate disputes between the FAA and the certificate holderTo manage airport operationsTo issue pilot licenses30s
- Q15Which of the following is NOT a potential outcome of FAA Enforcement Actions?Issuing a refund for flight ticketsFines or penaltiesSuspension of licensesReprimands or warnings30s