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Old 26th Nov 2014, 22:19
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SACAA Airlaw exam

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i'm in the process of renewing my South african CPL which has lapsed 6 years ago as i currently fly under another licence,however i was to,d i need to reseat airlaw exam.I ws told that the database for the entire cpl exam was changed to EASA,my question is:has the airlaw also changed to EASA or is it the same south african airlaw exams still in place.Your inputs are valuable
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Get yourself onto an approved course, which will include the exam. Where are you based?
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I live in cameroon,i'm planing to be in joburg begining of january for 10 days.By approve course do you mean a groundschool?My plan is to go to any school and pay for private tuition for a couple of days and go write,do you think it's a good idea?
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Aviation law and flight procedures was the general thrust, as I remember, of the examination.
FTS at Grand Central had notes as did Babcock and also Aeronav Academy at Lanseria. Aeronav were in a position to arrange some ground coaching which made the difference.
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I'm also looking to sit the SA air law in January.
I have checked their website and it appears there is no schedule of exams for January.
Can the ATPL or CPL air law be completed as a walk in to Midrand or are we tied to the limited schedule?
Something worth considering is the closure period of the CAA over the new year. You have to prebook the exam as well. I'm not sure how much notice they require. I believe they reopen on the 12 th of January.
Would you think the Bristol EASA question bank based on their air law exam applicable and a worthwhile study aid. Appreciate any advice.
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Old 6th Dec 2014, 19:55
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They reopen 5th january
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Aeronav have a new air law and procedures book - Read it Write it Pass it
This is the only sure way for the moment - enjoy
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Thanks very much mobotu i appreciate that.The aeronav book is it current? I was told that SACAA uses Jeppesen now as books
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Here are the current charts taken from the CAA website. I find the new site quite difficult to navigate but all the information is there if you spend enough time trying to find it. You can see for yourself and study at leisure!

Aeronautical Information

and further on:

http://www.caa.co.za/Aeronautical%20...JAN%202013.pdf

Based on past experience with them, I would go to Aeronav and negotiate some one on one time if they'll still do it. Their boss man then was very knowledgeable and had a most direct teaching method which worked.
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Air Law & Ops procedures exam

Hello,
Is there anyone out there who recently done the SA Airlaw and Ops procedures exams?
I'm after the question bank and notes.
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questionbank.co.za

Best way to pass the exam!
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