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1. What is the Administrative Procedure Act? Allows executive branches to create rules
and regulations.
2. What is the Federal Register? Where rules and regulations are published.
3. What did Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations address? Aviation security.
4. What did Part 107 of Title 14 CFR govern? Airport security.
5. What did Part 108 of Title 14 CFR govern? Air carrier security.
6. What did Part 109 of Title 14 CFR govern? Indirect air carriers (freight forwarders).
7. What did Part 129 of Title 14 CFR govern? Foreign air carriers operating to and from
the United States.
8. What did Part 191 of Title 14 CFR govern? Protection of Sensitive Security Information
(SSI).
9. What did SFAR 91 cover? Other aircraft operators, such as charter operations.
10. What did the Aviation and Transportation Security Act of 2001 do? Transferred
aviation security responsibility and federal regulations from FAA to TSA.
11. Where were the regulations addressing aviation security moved to? Title 49 of the
Code of Federal Regulations.
12. What are the regulations addressing aviation security officially known as? Title 49 CFR
Part 1500 series.
13. What are Transportation Security Regulations (TSRs)? Regulations addressing
aviation security.
14. What is covered in Part 1500 of Title 49 CFR? Applicability, terms, and abbreviations.
15. What is covered in Part 1502 of Title 49 CFR? Organization, functions, and
procedures.
16. What is covered in Part 1503 of Title 49 CFR? Investigative and enforcement
procedures.
17. What is covered in Part 1507 of Title 49 CFR? Privacy Act exemptions.
18. What is covered in Part 1510 of Title 49 CFR? Passenger civil aviation security service
fees.
,19. What is Part 1511 about? Aviation Security Infrastructure Fee
20. What is Part 1515 about? Appeal And Waiver Procedures For Security Threat
Assessments For Individuals
21. What is Part 1520 about? Protection Of Sensitive Security Information
22. What is Part 1540 about? Civil Aviation Security: General Rules
23. What is Part 1542 about? Airport Security
24. What is Part 1544 about? Aircraft Operator Security: Air Carriers And Commercial
Operators
25. What is Part 1546 about? Foreign Air Carrier Security
26. What is Part 1548 about? Indirect Air Carrier Security
27. What is Part 1549 about? Certified Cargo Screening Program
28. What is Part 1550 about? Aircraft Security Under General Operating And Flight Rules
29. What is Part 1552 about? Flight Schools
30. What is Part 1554 about? Aircraft Repair Station Security
31. What is Part 1560 about? Secure Flight Program
32. What is Part 1562 about? Operations In The Washington, Dc, Metropolitan Area
33. What is ACE Security - Module 2 about? Security
34. What are FARs? Federal Aviation Regulations
35. What is 14 CFR Part 91 about? General Operating And Flight Rules
36. What is 14 CFR Part 119 about? Certification: Air Carriers And Commercial Operators
37. What is 14 CFR Part 121? Operating requirements for commercial service airlines.
38. What does 14 CFR Part 121 address? Operating requirements, pilot training, aircraft
maintenance, and safety.
39. What is required to conduct scheduled air service under Part 121? Possession of a
121 Certificate.
40. What type of flight operation does Part 121 represent? The safest type of flight
operation.
,41. Where can Part 121 operations be conducted? Only at Part 139 certificated airports.
42. What is 14 CFR Part 125? Certification and operations for airplanes with specific
seating or payload capacities.
43. What does Part 125 govern? Persons on board airplanes with specific seating or
payload capacities.
44. What is required for operations under Part 125? Airplanes with seating capacity of
20+ or payload capacity of 6,000+ pounds.
45. What is 14 CFR Part 135? Operating requirements for unscheduled commercial
operations.
46. What type of operations does Part 135 address? Generally unscheduled operations
like charter or air taxi.
47. What is required for operations under Part 135? A 135 Certificate.
48. What other operations may fall under Part 135 requirements? Some small cargo
operations.
49. What is Title 49 CFR Part 1500? Applicability, terms, and abbreviations for
transportation security regulations.
50. What does Title 49 CFR Part 1500 cover? Transportation security regulations and
definitions.
51. What is the definition of 'Administrator' under §1500.3? The Under Secretary of
Transportation for Security who serves as the Administrator of the TSA.
52. What is the responsibility of the Administrator? Planning, direction, and control of
the TSA and security in all modes of transportation.
53. What is the responsibility of the Administrator under §1502.1? Carrying out security
functions in all modes of transportation.
54. Who is the Administrator under §1502.1? The Under Secretary of Transportation for
Security.
55. What is the role of the Administrator in transportation security? Planning, directing,
and controlling security measures.
56. What is chapter 449 of title 49? Relates to civil aviation security and transportation
security responsibilities.
57. What is the definition of 'person'? Individual, corporation, company, association,
etc.
, 58. What are Transportation Security Regulations (TSR)? Regulations issued by the
Transportation Security Administration.
59. What does TSA stand for? Transportation Security Administration.
60. What does 'United States' refer to geographically? States, District of Columbia,
territories, possessions, airspace.
61. What is the meaning of 'must' in the rules of construction? Used in an imperative
sense, similar to 'shall'.
62. What is the meaning of 'may' in the rules of construction? Used in a permissive sense
to state authority.
63. What does 'includes' mean in the rules of construction? Means 'includes but is not
limited to'.
64. Why are these definitions important for an ASC? Understanding these terms can
impact penalties and fines.
65. What does Title 49 CFR Part 1520 cover? Sensitive Security Information.
66. What is the purpose of chapter 449? To ensure civil aviation security.
67. Who does the term 'person' include? Individuals, corporations, companies,
associations, etc.
68. Where can the Transportation Security Regulations be found? In title 49 of the Code
of Federal Regulations, chapter XII.
69. What is the role of TSA? Transportation Security Administration.
70. What does 'United States' include geographically? States, District of Columbia,
territories, possessions, airspace.
71. How is 'must' used in the rules of construction? In an imperative sense, similar to
'shall'.
72. How is 'may' used in the rules of construction? In a permissive sense to state
authority.
73. What does 'includes' mean in the rules of construction? Means 'includes but is not
limited to'.
74. What is Sensitive Security Information (SSI)? Information detrimental to
transportation security if released publicly.
75. What are some examples of SSI? No-Fly and Selectee List, Screening Standard