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Cron
2nd Mar 2004, 21:17
Would appreciate very much anyone's recommendations with regard to ATPL/CPL applicable book on airlaw which is really stonking.

Thanks

paco
2nd Mar 2004, 22:41
JAR Professional Pilot Studies (http://www.electrocution.com/aviation/#JAR) by, er, me, :) covers all that, including a decode of the Chicago Convention, etc

Phil

FlyingForFun
2nd Mar 2004, 22:47
Hmm, I'm surprised that it's even possible to write a "stonking" book on Air Law - it's not exactly a stonkingly interesting subject! :D

FFF
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Cron
2nd Mar 2004, 23:05
What FFF?. Airlaw is fascinating. My favourite subject. (But they did call me spotty at school). Thanks paco.

Dillydally
7th Mar 2004, 01:39
Try cranfield aviation training air law study guide. It got me through the exam with 94% (1st attempt) and is only about £50.00 I think. Well worth it

paco
7th Mar 2004, 06:40
Yeah, well I translate them into English in the spare time ;) - FARs is done, JARs is next!

Phil