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Perception Study Group
(VCPSG); June 1997 to
May 1998.
Air Navigation
Commission.
Human Factors knowledge requirements; visual and colour perception
requirements; the language used in personnel licences; deletion of the
Attachment.
19 February 2001
16 July 2001
1 November 2001
164 32nd Session of the
Assembly, MET
Divisional Meeting
(2002), Air Navigation
Commission.
Amendment of definitions; new provisions requiring language proficiency for
aeroplane and helicopter pilots, navigators using radiotelephony, air traffic
controllers and aeronautical station operators; introduction of a Note on
qualification and training for aeronautical meteorology personnel; amendment
to the Human Factors knowledge requirements for Aircraft Maintenance
Engineer.
5 March 2003
14 July 2003
27 November 2003
165 Air Navigation
Commission.
Endorsement of type rating with a limitation of privileges to the cruise phase of
the flight.
25 February 2004
12 July 2004
25 November 2004
166 Air Navigation
Commission; Medical
Provisions Study Group
(MPSG); Flight Crew
Licensing and Training
Panel (FCLTP).
Amendment to the medical provisions; new provisions on approved training
organizations.
21 February 2005
11 July 2005
24 November 2005
Amendment Source(s) Subject(s)
Adopted
Effective
Applicable
Foreword Annex 1 — Personnel Licensing
(ix) 23/11/06
167
(10th Edition)
Air Navigation
Commission studies;
Second meeting of the
Flight Crew Licensing
and Training Panel.
Revised and new medical provisions on the upper age limits for flight crew
members; new personnel licensing requirements for airships and powered-lifts;
introduction of the multi-crew pilot licence; amendments to the details of
existing flight crew licensing Standards; amendments to the provisions on the
role of flight simulation training devices in acquiring or maintaining the
competencies required for the various levels of licences and ratings.
10 March 2006
17 July 2006
23 November 2006
Amendment Source(s) Subject(s)
Adopted
Effective
Applicable
ANNEX 1 1-1 23/11/06
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES
CHAPTER 1. DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL RULES
CONCERNING LICENCES
1.1 Definitions
When the following terms are used in the Standards and
Recommended Practices for Personnel Licensing, they have
the following meanings:
Accredited medical conclusion. The conclusion reached by one
or more medical experts acceptable to the Licensing Authority
for the purposes of the case concerned, in consultation
with flight operations or other experts as necessary.
Aeroplane. A power-driven heavier-than-air aircraft, deriving
its lift in flight chiefly from aerodynamic reactions on surfaces
which remain fixed under given conditions of flight.
Aircraft. Any machine that can derive support in the
atmosphere from the reactions of the air other than the
reactions of the air against the earth’s surface.
Aircraft avionics. A term designating any electronic device —
including its electrical part — for use in an aircraft, including
radio, automatic flight control and instrument systems.
Aircraft — category. Classification of aircraft according to
specified basic characteristics, e.g. aeroplane, helicopter,
glider, free balloon.
Aircraft certificated for single-pilot operation. A type of
aircraft which the State of Registry has determined, during
the certification process, can be operated safely with a
minimum crew of one pilot.
Aircraft required to be operated with a co-pilot. A type of
aircraft that is required to be operated with a co-pilot,
as specified in the flight manual or by the air operator
certificate.
Aircraft — type of. All aircraft of the same basic design
including all modifications thereto except those modifications
which result in a change in handling or flight
characteristics.
Airmanship. The consistent use of good judgement and welldeveloped
knowledge, skills and attitudes to accomplish
flight objectives.
Airship. A power-driven lighter-than-air aircraft.
Approved maintenance organization. An organization
approved by a Contracting State, in accordance with the
requirements of Annex 6, Part I, Chapter 8 — Aeroplane
Maintenance, to perform maintenance of aircraft or parts
thereof and operating under supervision approved by that
State.
Note.— Nothing in this definition is intended to preclude
 
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