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International Civil Aviation Day was created in 1994.
International Civil Aviation Organization was created in 1947-04.
The aviation language is a standardized set of terminology, phraseology, and procedures used by pilots and air traffic controllers to communicate effectively and safely during flight operations. It includes specific vocabulary, radio communication protocols, and standardized phraseology to ensure clarity and precision in all communications.
In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), part of the US Department of Transportation, implements policies and procedures for Aviation Safety. Every country has its own agency, usually with a different name, to perform this function. At the international level the International Civil Aviation Organization provides that function.
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H. A. Wassenbergh has written: 'Post-war international civil aviation policy and the law of the air' -- subject(s): Aeronautics, Aeronautics, Commercial, Airspace (International law), Commercial Aeronautics, Convention on International Civil Aviation, International Civil Aviation Conference (1944 : Chicago). Convention on international civil aviation, International Civil Aviation Conference, Chicago, 1944, Law and legislation 'Principles and practices in air transport regulation' -- subject(s): Aeronautics, Commercial, Commercial Aeronautics, Law and legislation 'Some aspects of aviation policy applied to non-scheduled transport: trends and prospects' -- subject(s): Aeronautics, Commercial, Commercial Aeronautics, Law and legislation
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a UN specialized agency. Its global industry and aviation organizations develop international Standards and Recommended Practices which are then used nations when they develop their legally-binding national civil aviation regulations.
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ICAO stands for International Civil Aviation Organization and they are responsible for promoting understanding and security through a variewty of cooperative regulations. Their website has been attached as a related link as well as another link to a list of resources related to some ICAO and FAA regulations.
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ORF is the the International Air Transport Association code, and the Federal Aviation Administration code for the Norfolk International Airport. Norflok is known as Korf by the International Civil Aviation Organization.
Paris conference of 1910