AVIATION LAW: EXAM 2026 100% PASS
ASSURED EXAMINATION SOLUTIONS
You are an engineer for an avionics company
that is designing a new navigational system
for civil aviation use. What organization
establishes the technical specifications for
radio aids to navigation? In what series of
publications would you look to find these
specifications? - correct answer- The
International Civil Aviation Organization
(ICAO) establishes technical standards. These
technical standards, known as Standards and
Recommended Practices (SARPs), are published
in a series of documents known as Annexes to
the treaty Convention on International Civil
Aviation.
You are the human resources director for a
regional airline. One of your duties includes
screening new pilots and maintenance personnel
applying for jobs with the airline. As part of
the process, your staff should check the FAA's
records on each applicant's
certificates, ratings, accident history, and
FAR violation history. Where would they find
this information? - correct answer- The FAA's
Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center in Oklahoma
City is a major record-keeping and training
facility. The Airman Records Branch keeps a
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dossier on every person ever issued an FAA
certificate.
Your aircraft has been involved in an
accident. What agency or agencies will
investigate the accident? What agency will
determine the probable cause of the accident?
- correct answer- The National Transportation
Safety Board (NTSB) is primarily responsible
for investigating transportation accidents,
determine probable cause of the accident, and
recommend to the FAA measures that might
prevent similar accidents in the future. The
FAA also investigates virtually all aircraft
accidents in the U.S.
An agency of the U.S. government is presently
experimenting with and assisting in the
development of technical standards for the
components of the next generation air traffic
control system (NextGen). What agency is
responsible for that work, and where is it
being carried out? - correct answer- The
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA) is providing research support in
connection with the development of the NextGen
ATC system.
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An agency of the U.S. government is conducting
research and experimentation of methods for
detecting airframe ice and conveying the
information to the flight crew in a useful
format. What agency would be responsible for
such experimentation? If that research and
experimentation leads to a new technology,
what agency of the U.S. government would
establish the airworthiness standards for
incorporation that technology into U.S. civil
aircraft? - correct answer- NASA would be
responsible for conducting research and
experimentation of these methods. If a new
technology is developed, ICAO establishes
airworthiness standards for incorporation of
that technology into U.S. civil aircraft.
An emerging nation wishes to enter into an
agreement with the United States to facilitate
regular airline service between the two
nations. Which of the so-called "five freedoms
of the air" would this involve? What agency of
the U.S. government would it deal with to
negotiate a treaty to provide such service?
Once the treaty has been negotiated, is any
further action by the U.S. government required
to bring it into effect? - correct answer- If
a nation wishes to enter into an agreement
with the U.S. to facilitate an airline service
between two nations, this would involve the
third and fourth freedom. Passage from A to B