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Updated CPL Air Law book
Alessandro
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Alessandro created the topic: Updated CPL Air Law book
Hello All,
I'm converting my UK ATPL to CASA so I have to do the AOSA exam, which includes CPL Air Law.
I bought the updated CPL Air Law book.
The first section is about classes, ratings, etc. Then a few pages later (page 29) there is a practice questions set that is totally unrelated with the previous chapter with no explanation of where to find the answers? Are they in the AIP? CASR? Part 91, 121,135? CAO?
Bosi72 replied the topic: Updated CPL Air Law book
The Air Law book is organised in parts, and at the very begining of the book there is an explanation how the book is organised:
PART 1 - RPL (Recreational Pilot Licence level topics/questions)
PART 2 - PPL
PART 3 - CPL
PART 4 - MET
PART 5 - General revision exercises and tests
I remember being confused at the early stages. However, the structure made more sense when reading towards the end of the book.
It would be helpful if you could post a photo of the page with questions. Normally either questions or answers contain a reference.
Alessandro replied the topic: Updated CPL Air Law book
I had the previous version of the book and I remember it starting from the beginning with PPL stuff. By the time you reached the CPL part, you had an idea of what was where.
The updated one doesn't seem to go about it the same way.
Unfortunately I don't have that book anymore. I was supposed to do this conversion years ago but I got lazy.
Bosi72 replied the topic: Updated CPL Air Law book
The page that you've sent is page 131 in old book and it belongs to last PART 5 (general revision exercises).
I suggest continuing reading until you get to the last part, then try answering those questions.
Attached are 3 pages from the same set from old book, with references, however don't take references as a source of truth as they are changing very fast - politicians/law makers have to justify their jobs.
If you haven't printed BT Air Law Extract, I sugest doing it and try understanding how the content in law books is organised.
At the exam you will have good understanding where to find the information.