Air Law Exam: Regulations, Freedoms of the Air, Safety, and Safety Programs - Prof. Michae, Study notes of Ways of warfare

A study guide for an air law exam, covering regulations from international, faa, and state levels, freedoms of the air, safety procedures, and safety programs. Topics include jurisdiction, icao, jaa, easa, military-civilian differences, greatest challenges, and safety programs like iasa and iosa.

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2010/2011

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Exam 1
I. Regulations
1. International, FAA, State
2. Who preempts who
3. Who has jurisdiction over what
4. Describe role of ICAO, JAA, and EASA
II. Freedoms of the Air
1. What do each restrict
2. Explain and give examples of each
3. Differences between restricted bilateral and open skies
III. Safety
1. Military-civilian differences
2. Greatest challenges
3. Who investigates
4. Who has jurisdiction
5. Who participates
6. What is the outcome
IV. Safety Programs
1. IASA
2. IOSA
3. Code Share safety program
V. Links on Blackboard

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Exam 1 I. Regulations

  1. International, FAA, State
  2. Who preempts who
  3. Who has jurisdiction over what
  4. Describe role of ICAO, JAA, and EASA II. Freedoms of the Air
  5. What do each restrict
  6. Explain and give examples of each
  7. Differences between restricted bilateral and open skies III. Safety
  8. Military-civilian differences
  9. Greatest challenges
  10. Who investigates
  11. Who has jurisdiction
  12. Who participates
  13. What is the outcome IV. Safety Programs
  14. IASA
  15. IOSA
  16. Code Share safety program V. Links on Blackboard