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Old 12th Apr 2014, 18:51
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ArmstrongR
 
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From what I gather, within the new PPL syllabus EASA appear to have split 'Air Law' from 'Operational Procedures' and 'Comms' from 'Navigation', so older books may cover the new syllabus. As such but I'm unsure as to the detail required for each one and if I consider using the books based on the old syllabus, my fear is that I might miss information that might be required for the new exams.

It seems madness to me that the CAA hasn't informed publishers in advance to allow them to gear up for the new EASA system. I'm in a bit of limbo right now so I've had to kind of put it off for a year until everything falls into place.
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