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Blin
19th Aug 2010, 00:48
Just a little confused on whether I need to take the CASR along with the CAR into the air law exam?

On the ASL site it says only the CAR ??

Artificial Horizon
19th Aug 2010, 07:07
Not required or allowed. See previous thread.

http://www.pprune.org/dg-p-general-aviation-questions/397683-atpl-air-law-casr.html

Good luck with the exam.

Blin
19th Aug 2010, 11:24
ahhhh cheers, wasn't sure if it was the same for cpl.:ok:

over_centre
24th Aug 2010, 11:28
I'm doing Air Law via AFT's distance course. None of the practice questions have required ERC's or TAC's yet ASL's booking confirmation says that the full set of these charts are required.

Can anyone who has done the exam lately advise whether any of their questions needed the charts?

Bounceferret
24th Aug 2010, 11:42
Not needed whatsoever, I didnt even take them into the exam

just AIP(10 tags), Ersa (5 tags), extract of CAO's and CAR's (no tags)

over_centre
24th Aug 2010, 11:45
Thanks BF.

Hope you passed it ok :)

Bounceferret
24th Aug 2010, 12:41
Yeh got through it ok :ok:
Though screwed the first 2 duty time questions (I think most do)
I'm not sure if anyone ever goes exceptionally well in Air Law, unless your a bureaucrat :8

K3nnyboy
25th Aug 2010, 14:22
hmmm has anyone read the premissible item for airlaw on teh CASA site??
It says:

"Airservices Page divider does not consider as tag"

Does that mean I could just go buy some blank divider from ASA and use them for exam purposes?? Such item can be found on the Airservices online store and it's blank so you could write your own note on it.:eek:
if that's the case, then it'd be a good news to us all!!:ok:

KB

drpixie
29th Aug 2010, 00:52
Don't miss the import bit - "blank divider". You write notes on it and the ASL nazi (like the soup nazi) will sensibly inform you that it's not a divider, it's a tag and is not allowed.