Aviation Law and Regulations
Introduction
Objectives
After having successfully completed this course, the trainees will be able to:
- Understand the legal and regulatory environments in which he works and how they affect his organization
- Understand the International Obligations of Contracted States & the Duties of ICAO Member States.
- Understand the issues affecting airline operations, civil aviation and airport administrations and air navigation services.
- Discus International Agreements and Conventions affecting civil aviation.
Who Sould Attend
- Engineering staff with responsibility for airfield maintenance
- Civil engineers, architects and other contractors
- Cabin Crew
- Aviation Authority Personnel
- AIS officers and operation officers of the aviation companies.
- Airport supervisors
- Airport engineers
- Airline staff
- Ground operations managers
- Industry experts who are looking to expand their knowledge in one of the audit areas related to the USOAP CMA
- Managers of civil aviation authorities
- Operational staff
- Pilots
Course Content
- Module 01: Chicago Convention
- Module 02: International Law
- Module 03: Responsibility of the State
- Module 04: The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
- Module 05: The Conventions of Tokyo, The Hague and Montreal
- Module 6- The Hague Convention of 1970. The Montreal Convention of 1971
- Module 7- The Mex Convention
- Module 8- The Warsaw Convention -The Rome Convention
- Module 9- Related International & Regional Organizations
Prerequisite
5 years experience in CAAs