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3/1/2026, 1:11:30Test
PM Bank for Fundamentals
Test Bank forofFundamentals
International Aviation
of International
(AviationAviation
Fundamentals),
(Aviation 2e
Fundamentals),
Suzanne Kearns
2e Suzanne
(All Chapters).pdf
Kearns (All Chapters).pdf




Test Bank for Fundamentals of International
Aviation (Aviation Fundamentals), 2e Suzanne
Kearns (All Chapters)

Chapter 1 International Air Law
1. What did the Wright brother achieve that no one in human history did before them?
A) Flight B) Controlled C) Controlled D) Vertical take-off E) All of these
flight powered heavier flight answers are
than air flight correct

2. What events in history have often been the catalysts to innovation in aviation?
A) World’s Fairs B) Air shows C) University D) Natural disasters E) Wars
aviation courses

3. Which of these aviators definitely did NOT fly across the Atlantic Ocean?
A) Charles B) Amelia Earhart C) Manfred Von D) Trick question – E) Trick question
Lindburgh Richthofen they all did – none of them
did

4. What was a development of a meeting in Paris in 1919?
A) 37 states B) Creation of C) The D) Two of these E) None of these
signed an ICAN International Air events took place events took
agreement with Transit place
43 articles related Association (IATA)
to aircraft was disbanded
regulation in civil
aviation

5. Many passages in the Madrid convention were nearly identical to the Paris Convention EXCEPT for:
A) Article 34- B) Annex 2-Rules C) Annex 16- D) Annex 9- E) Treaty of
equal voting of the air Environmental Facilitation Versailles
rights protection

6. The Havana Convention established rules regarding:
A) Air traffic B) Aircraft C) Equal voting D) Restrictions on E) Technical
regulation rights Germany military aspects of civil
aviation aviation

7. What term refers to a type of a treaty that is sponsored by an international organization – typically
signed by many States?
A) Regulation B) Ratification C) Annex D) Convention E) Standard




3/1/2026, 1:06:21Test
PM Bank for Fundamentals
Test Bank forofFundamentals
International Aviation
of International
(AviationAviation
Fundamentals),
(Aviation 2e
Fundamentals),
Suzanne Kearns
2e Suzanne
(All Chapters).pdf
Kearns (All Chapters).pdf

,3/1/2026, 1:11:30Test
PM Bank for Fundamentals
Test Bank forofFundamentals
International Aviation
of International
(AviationAviation
Fundamentals),
(Aviation 2e
Fundamentals),
Suzanne Kearns
2e Suzanne
(All Chapters).pdf
Kearns (All Chapters).pdf




8. Which of the following did the Chicago Convention NOT accomplish?
A) Defined rules B) Defined rules C) The creation of D) Finalized the E) Created SARPS
for navigation for sovereignty of ICAO Nine Freedoms of
air space the Air

9. Which is NOT a main instrument of the Chicago Convention?
A) The B) The C) Draft of the 19 D) A Standard Form E) These are all
Convention on International Air Technical of Bilateral main
International Civil Services Transit Annexes Agreement instruments of
Aviation Agreement the Chicago
Convention

10. The Chicago, Paris and Havana Conventions were all milestones in international aviation
regulations. Which response lists conventions in chronological order?
A) Paris/ B) Chicago/ C) Havana/ D) Paris/Havana/ E) Havana/
Chicago/Havana Paris/Havana Chicago/Paris Chicago Paris/Chicago

11. Which Freedom of the Air would allow my company to pick up passengers in Chicago and fly them
to London, England? (Assume I own a Canadian airline)
A) First Freedom B) Third Freedom C) Fifth Freedom D) Seventh E) Ninth
Freedom Freedom

12. ___________ is a freedom of the air that allows an air carrier to transport passengers between
two points within a foreign country.
A) Sky Freedom B) Cabotage C) Deregulation D) Regional E) Air Freedom
Freedom

13. Carrying passengers from a foreign destination to an air carrier’s home is which freedom of air?
A) First B) Second C) Fourth D) Ninth E) Tenth

14. When flying from Canada to Australia, a pilot may direct their flight path over United States of
America by which freedom?
A) First B) Third C) Sixth D) Eighth E) Ninth

15. Which statement is correct?
A) Annex 1: B) Annex 6: C) Annex 3: D) Annex 6: E) A & D are
Personal Licensing Personal Personal Operation of both correct
specifies the Licensing specifies Licensing Aircraft outlines
requirements for the requirements specifies the safe operating
training and for training and requirements practices for
licensing of pilots licensing of pilots for training and aircraft involved in
licensing of
international air
pilots
transport

16. Which statement is NOT true of the structure of ICAO?




3/1/2026, 1:06:21Test
PM Bank for Fundamentals
Test Bank forofFundamentals
International Aviation
of International
(AviationAviation
Fundamentals),
(Aviation 2e
Fundamentals),
Suzanne Kearns
2e Suzanne
(All Chapters).pdf
Kearns (All Chapters).pdf

,3/1/2026, 1:11:30Test
PM Bank for Fundamentals
Test Bank forofFundamentals
International Aviation
of International
(AviationAviation
Fundamentals),
(Aviation 2e
Fundamentals),
Suzanne Kearns
2e Suzanne
(All Chapters).pdf
Kearns (All Chapters).pdf




A) The Assembly B) The Secretary C) There are five D) ICAO maintains E) All of these
of ICAO, which is General of ICAO is major bureaus in 5 regional offices statements are
a branch of the accountable to ICAO, including around the world correct
UN, meets at the Council Air Navigation (one in each
least once every and Air Transport continent),
three years including in
Bangkok, Paris and
Lima

17. All member States are welcomed into the __________, ICAO’s sovereign body with decision-
making power for the organization, which currently includes 193 States that meet at least once every
three years.
A) Council B) Assembly C) Secretariat D) Transport E) Navigation
Bureau Bureau

18. Which of ICAO policies are managed by the Air Navigation Bureau (ANB)?
A) Economics of B) Air Navigation C) Protection of D) None of these E) All of these
Air Transport Safety and the Environment
Infrastructure

19. Which of these statements is true of Air Navigation Commission (ANC)?
A) Can be B) ANC members C) ANC members D) Focused on air E) All of these
considered an are nominated by appointed by the navigation matters
independent ICAO member Council to one-
advisory board to States year terms
the ICAO Council

20. Which of these are not created by ICAO?
A) SARPs B) PANS C) Guidance D) SUPPs E) ICAO creates
materials all of these

21. Which of the following does NOT happen as part of the ICAO standards-making process?
A) Technical and B) The ANC C) States have the D) Some E) None of these
Non-Technical comments on the chance to international things happen
Groups write recommendation, comment on organizations have
recommendations then passes in on written the chance to
to the general recommendations comment on
assembly for final written
review recommendations

22. International bilateral aviation regulations are called:
A) Air Service B) Bilateral C) Air Navigation D) Aviation Service E) An Open Skies
Agreement Aviation Accords and Regulation Accords Policy
Agreements

23. Which of these is an example of supranational organization?




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2e Suzanne
(All Chapters).pdf
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2e Suzanne
(All Chapters).pdf
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A) European B) USA C) North America D) ICAO E) United Nations
Union

24. What is part of the role of a CAA?
A) Licensing B) Legislative C) Case by case D) A & B E) A, B & C
Authorization

25. International organizations play important roles within international air law. Organizations fall
under three main categories. Which of these are matched correctly?
A) ICAO- B) IATA-IGO/ C) IATA- D) IATA-IGO/ICAO- E) IATA-
IGO/IATA- ICAO- INGO/ICAO- IGO/Transport CAA/ICAO-
INGO/Transport NGO/Transport INGO/Transport Canada-IGO IGO/Transport
Canada-CAA Canada-CAA Canada-IGO Canada-CAA




Chapter 1 International Air Law
Case Study
1. The Accident Investigation of Korean Air Lines Flight 007
A) Was B) Was led by the C) Was led by D) Led to anti- E) Flew out of LAX
conducted by FAA as the crash France as the Soviet sentiment and crashed near
ICAO as a result happened at plane that in the UK due to Honolulu, Hawaii
of international O’Hare crashed in Korea the Kremlin
conflict International was an Airbus blaming the UK
Airport in Chicago A320 for the crash

2. There were series of factors led to the shooting down Korean Air Lines Flight 007. Which of these
might NOT be included in the series of factors?
A) The aircraft B) The flight of C) The autopilot D) The aircraft E) The crew on
deviated from its American spy was in an had a single board KAL 007
intended path aircraft near KAL incorrect mode engine failure was not
007’s track monitoring that
channel

3. Which of these is TRUE about the KAL 007 case?
A) The accident B) Soviets C) KAL 007 was D) Pilots deviated E) Americans had
investigation was announced that shot down in the from their deliberately sent
completed in one their action was airspace of USA intended path to KAL 007 into the
year simply a response save fuel airspace of Soviet
to a provocation Union
by the USA

4. Why was the final report submitted to Council in 1983 inconclusive as to how or why KAL 007 flew
off course?




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Fundamentals),
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