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ICAO:
Air navigation commission: 19 members appointed by council
President elected for: 3 years
Denunciation takes 6 months
Rome convention: Right to damages lost if no action taken within 2 years
Aircraft nationality & registration marks:
Height of marks under wings: At least 50 centimetres
Height of marks on fuselage: At least 30 centimetres
Personnel licensing:
ICAO co-pilot time: 50% contribution
EASA co-pilot time: 100% contribution
ICAO “night”: Centre of sun disc 6o below the horizon
IR applicant:
50 hours cross country as PIC, 10 hours in aeroplanes
CPL applicant:
200 hours total, 150 integrated
10 hours instrument, 5 hours instrument ground
20 hours cross country 540km/300NM
ATPL applicant:
250 hours total, 70 hours PIC
200 hours cross country, 100 hours PIC/Co-pilot performing
100 hours synthetic flight trainer, 25 hours flight procedure trainer/basic instrument flight trainer
100 hours night flight as PIC/Co-pilot
75 hours instrument time. 30 hours may be instrument ground time
Flight instructor:
FI age: >18
To teach CPL: 500 hours total, 200 instructing
Applicant for type rating course: 70 hours PIC
CPL age: >18
Examiners authorization: 3 years
Single engine ratings valid for 2 years
Flight crew license by a third state: Valid not exceeding 1 year provided the basic license is still valid
Proficiency check for revalidation: 3 months in advance
Operator proficiency check valid for 6 months
Medical deferment: Doesn’t exceed 6 months for flight crew engaged in non-commercial operations
60 – 65: Multi pilot crew operations only
Class 1 change from 12 months to 6 months when:
Single pilot operations: Above 40
In any case have reached 60
Class 2:
60 months to 40
24 months from 40 to 50
12 months thereafter