Air Law
Rules of the air, airspace, licensing and SERA.
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The rest of the EASA syllabus
Rules of the air, airspace, licensing and SERA.
Airframe, engine, instruments and electrics.
Physiology, perception and pilot decision-making.
The atmosphere, weather hazards and forecasts.
Charts, dead reckoning and the 1-in-60 rule.
Safety, emergencies and noise abatement.
Lift, drag, stability and flight controls.
Radiotelephony phraseology and procedures.
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During private pilot training, the theory can feel overwhelming. As a visual learner, I found that no single source explained everything in a way that was both practical and easy to remember.
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