Management and Organizational Studies 3306A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Air Canada

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Two parts-mc (worth 25) sa (18 worth 75 marks) 3 hours. Section and treaty specific- referenced often in class (in mc) Only covers 1st 4 classes (no this class) All questions are motivated by slides read further into ideas in texts. One question on: what is the relevant precedent that a person may appeal to in order to make the right argument. Medical requirements and validity presion for aviation licenses. Section 107- aa- obligations on doctors during exam to report mad health- imposes punishment. Can refuse to issue you a license. Age limit- 20060 cc- over and under rule. Standard said: no pilot in command over 60- not over 65. 2014- does away with this rule- international flights under 65. General aviation- just need to pass medical no age limit. Ontario- code protects those over 18 years old. No mandatory retirement- taken away in 2006. Employers involved in federally regulated transport cannot mandate a retirement age.

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