What is ICAO ?
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATIONS
A service that manages aircraft movement safely and efficiently.
Air Traffic Control (ATC)
The system of measures used to prevent aircraft accidents and ensure secure flight operations.
Aviation Safety
The study of how people interact with aircraft systems and environments.
Human Factors
Measures designed to protect aviation from unlawful interference and threats.
Aviation Security
When and where was ICAO created ?
In 1944 at a conference of 52 nations held in Chicago.
A facility that directs aircraft during takeoff and landing.
Control Tower
An electronic system designed to prevent aircraft from colliding in the air.
Collision Avoidance System
A mistake made by personnel that may affect flight safety.
Human Error
The inspection of passengers before boarding an aircraft.
Passenger Screening
How many member States are there in ICAO ?
At present there are about 200 member States in ICAO.
Official permission given to a pilot to proceed under specific conditions.
Flight Clearance
The rapid and organized removal of passengers and crew during a critical situation.
Emergency Evacuation
Methods used to reduce tiredness and maintain pilot performance.
Fatigue Management
The defense of aviation systems against digital attacks and data breaches.
Cybersecurity Protection
What are the working languages of ICAO ?
The working languages of ICAO are English, French, Spanish and Russian.
A radio channel used for communication between pilots and controllers.
Communication Frequency
The influence of human behavior and performance on flight safety and operations.
Human Factor
The ability to understand and monitor conditions during flight operations.
Situational Awareness
Monitoring airport activities through cameras and security systems.
Airport Surveillance
What is the main task of ICAO ?
The main task of ICAO is the flight safety
Minimum distances maintained between aircraft for safety.
Separation Standards
Any condition or situation that may cause danger to an aircraft during flight.
Flight Hazard
The effective use of communication and teamwork among flight crew members.
Crew Resource Management (CRM)
The systematic evaluation of suspicious actions and psychological indicators to identify potential security risks in aviation environments.
Behavioral Threat Assessment