LASORS 2004 published
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The CAA has just published LASORS 2004
The LAS section is intended to bring together "in one easily understandable book" all Flight Crew Licensing information otherwise found in JAR-FCL, the UK ANO, AICs and the old CAPs 53/54.
NB: Regulations and procedures change between the annual publishing of LASORS. Updates are notified by AICs and published on the CAA website.
Click here for: LASORS 2004
It's a large file (4.9mb). You may wish to 'right-click' the link and select 'save target as...' to save the file to your computer, particularly if you're using a dial-up connection.
Tudor Owen
The LAS section is intended to bring together "in one easily understandable book" all Flight Crew Licensing information otherwise found in JAR-FCL, the UK ANO, AICs and the old CAPs 53/54.
NB: Regulations and procedures change between the annual publishing of LASORS. Updates are notified by AICs and published on the CAA website.
Click here for: LASORS 2004
It's a large file (4.9mb). You may wish to 'right-click' the link and select 'save target as...' to save the file to your computer, particularly if you're using a dial-up connection.
Tudor Owen
Yup, downloaded mine as soon as the CAA e-mail notifier came in an hour or so ago. But I'll still need a paper version for all the queries I get 'in the field'! Just as well that it's now out as my 2003 edition has as many pages falling out as I have hairs doing something similar!
Shall bookmark the link for those who seem incapable of navigating the CAA website...
Now then, everyone say after me:
THANK YOU, CAA!! WE LOVE YOU REALLY!
Shall bookmark the link for those who seem incapable of navigating the CAA website...
Now then, everyone say after me:
THANK YOU, CAA!! WE LOVE YOU REALLY!
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It's a 'pdf' file. Have you got Adobe Acrobat on your computer?
If not, you can download it (free) here: Adobe Acrobat
Once installed, it works automatically whenever you download a pdf file.
Otherwise, it's available from the CAA. I assume there's a charge. You don't get much for nothing from the CAA.