PPL Air Law & Operational Procedures
Training
Distance
Description
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Type
Training
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Methodology
Distance Learning
To help you absorb, understand and retain those aspects of Air Law that you need to master as a practising private pilot, as well as to prepare you for your theoretical examinations for the JAA PPL or the UK National PPL.
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Course programme
New, revised and updated computer based training for the JAA/EASA PPL and the UK NPPL.
Like any community, the world of aviation is governed by laws and regulations. And, as in any field of human activity, if you are to become an effective, safe and responsible member of the aviation community, you must know you Air Law and abide by its precepts.
Because aviation is an activity that is global in scope, Air Law applies internationally as well as nationally. Organisations such as the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), lay down regulations and procedures which, to a very great extent, are enshrined in the national legislation of ICAO's member countries, including the United Kingdom, and in the rules of other multi-national authorities such as the Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA).
The introduction of the Joint Aviation Authorities' Private Pilot Licence has brought with it a change in the way Air Law is examined.
Air Law is a subject which, because of the new JAA/EASA regulations, is evolving rapidly. Students must always refer to the latest official publications to stay abreast of developments.
CONTENTS
- Aviation Law & Legislation
- Rules of the Air
- Air Traffic Regulations & Air Traffic Services
- Aerodromes
- Aircraft Nationality & Certification
- Pilot's Licences
- Operation of Aircraft
- Distress & Urgency
- Aircraft Accident Investigation
- Noise Abatement Procedures
Minimum recommended PC specification: Windows(98, ME, 2000, XP), 550 MHz CPU, 128 Mb RAM, 4x CD-ROM Drive, Windows compatible sound card
Recommended PC specification: Windows XP, 700 MHz CPU, 256 Mb RAM, 12x CD-ROM Drive, Windows compatible sound card
PPL Air Law & Operational Procedures