Course Objectives: |
This course will investigate the techniques and importance of provide knowledge of all important issues in civil aviation industry about air law and cover essential air law concept as described in the detailed weekly content. |
Course Content: |
Introduction to Air Law; International Agreements and Organizations: Chicago Convention, International Civil Aviation Organization, Warsaw Convention and Responsibility of Carrier, La Hey Convention, Air Traffic Rights Convention, Tokyo Convention, European Civil Aviation Conference, Eurocontrol, European Union of Civil Aviation Authorities, European Union Aviation Regulations; Turkish Civil Aviation Legislation; Aircraft: Concepts and Types, Legal Nature of Aircraft, Identity, Performance, Registry, Ownership; Aircraft Operator: Responsibility of the Operator, Operational Insurance Obligation; Air Transport Agreement; Competition and Cooperation Regulations in Airway Transportation. |
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Related Preparation |
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• Explaining to students with course outline. |
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• Defines the civil aviation authorities .
• Describes the differences between IATA and ICAO .
• Explains the five different system ABOUT Eurocontrol approaches . |
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• Explain agreements in the aviation sector.
• Defines the Tokyo Agreement
• Defines the Lahey Agreement
• Defines the Montreal Protocol.
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• Job descriptions in the industry, describes the authorities and responsibilities.
• Define the authority and responsibility with the job descriptions of captain and first mate.
• Describes the principles of communication between the captain and the cabinet.
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• Explain the procedures and regulations you make the jump .
• Evaluates the aircrafts registration procedures and regulations.
• Describe the necessity to end the stand and as a coarse time-based procedures.
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• Flying Airworthiness procedures and define the regulations.
• Analyze the differences between ATPL, PPL, CPL Certificates.
• Describe ICAO Rules in detail according to flight time limitations. |
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7) |
• Analyze PART (SHY) 145.
• Analyze PART (SHY) 147.
• Analyze PART (SHY) 66.
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MIDTERM EXAM |
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9) |
• Analyze PART (SHY) 22.
• Analyze PART (SHY) 21.
• Analyze PART (SHY) 1.
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10) |
• Analyze the Chicago Convention.
• Analyze the Toronto Protocol.
• Define and explain the Paris Convention and other limitations associated with liquid hazardous materials
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11) |
• Define EASA.
• Explain JAA 1990 without prior year analyzes the civil aviation sector.
• Analyze all certifications from behind the passing of the years after 2012 EASA the civil aviation sector.
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12) |
• Define Air Traffic Control.
• Define the Operation Control Center.
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13) |
• Defines the Budget Commission.
• Evaluate Business Unit Reporting and job descriptions .
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14) |
• Analyze the functions of the Secretariat Unit structure located in ICAO .
• Analyze the connection between the budget and the finance committee and the units they belong.
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15) |
Final exam |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Recognize all the institutions operating in the civil aviation sector. Basic Principles, Rules, Knowing Principles, |
5 |
2) |
Makes Applications Related to Their Mission Areas in the Civil Aviation Sector |
3 |
3) |
Basic Knowledge And Possessions At The Level Of The Fields Are Related And Can Transfer Their Thoughts Through Written And Communication |
5 |
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Vertical Transition of Learning Can Carry Upward With the Surety. |
3 |
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Having Social, Scientific, Cultural And Ethical Values In The Steps Of Collecting, Application And Results Of Data Related To The Field. |
3 |
6) |
Has the ability to work independently at the technician level in relation to his duty field. |
3 |