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Old 15th August 2008, 19:40   #1 (permalink)
audioaero
 
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Question GCAA Air Law Question bank??

Greetings all,
I apologise if I have lobbed this in the wrong catgory & that someone else has already asked this one! I could not get anything from a brief search here in PP & even did a bit of googling..to no avail.
But anyway have just moved to UAE & now in the conversion machine to get my license validated & converted, to that end need help, are there any recent air law questions about or even a databank - I managed to fish out about 200 from 2004 ( all seemingly lifted from UK CARs!!). I hear that there has been changes made since Jan 2008. I would appreciate your help!!

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