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Air Regulations - CPL

Course curriculum

About this course ₹59,000.00
530 lessons

1. Introduction to Definitions and Abbreviations

2. TORA and Definitions of A

3. Definitions of A part 2

4.Definitions of A part 3.

5. Definitions of A part 4

6. Definitions of A part 5

7. Definitions of A part 6 and Definitions of B

8. Definitions of C

9. Definitions of C part 2 and D

9. Definitions of D part 2

10. Definitions of E and F part 1

11. Definitions of E part 2 and F

12. Definitions of I

13. Definitions of L and M p1

14. Definitions of M part 2 and N p1

15. Definitions of O, P and Q p1

16. Definitions of P, Q and R part 1

17. Definitions of S and T

18. Definitions of T, U, V, and W

1. Applicability of Rules of Air

2. Responsibility for Compliance

3. Minimum Safe Height

4. Cruising Levels and Acrobatic Flights

5. Right of Way-1

6. Right of Way-2

7. Surface movement of Aircraft

8. Lights to be displayed by airplane

9. Simulated Instrument Flight

10. Visual Circuit Pattern

11. Flight Plan-1

12. Flight Plan – 2

13. Time

14. Air traffic Control Service ATCS-1

15. Air traffic Control Service ATCS-2

16. Communications Failure – 1

17. Communication Failure – 2

18. VFR- Visual Flight Rules – 1

19. VFR and SVFR

20. Semi Circular Flight Rules – 1

21. Semi Circular Flight Rules and RVSM

22. IFR Instrument Flight Rules

23. Signals-1

24. Distress and Urgency Signal

25. Signals for Aerodrome traffic

26. Visual Ground Signals – 1

27. Visual Ground Signals-2

28. Marshalling Signals – 1

29. Marshalling Signals – 2

30. Marshalling Signals – 3

31. Marshalling Signal-4

32. Prohibited, Restricted and Danger Area

33. Signals in the event of Interception

34. Lights Displayed by the Aeroplanes

35. Unlawful Interference

36. Questions – 1 to 14

37. Questions – 15 to 27

38. Questions – 28 to 42

39. Questions – 43 to 54

40. Questions – 55 to 62

41. Questions – 63 to 77

42. Questions – 78 to 103

  1. Rules of the Air – 1

  2. Rules of the Air – 2

1. Introduction.

2. Provision of Control Services AIP (INDIA)

3. Flight Information Regions, Control Areas and Control Zones.

video card 4. Aerodromes Classification and Procedures in Class C Aerodrome (PART-1).

5. Aerodromes Classification and Procedures in Class C Aerodrome (PART-2)

6. Summary of Airspaces.

7. FIRs and Location Indicators.

8. Prohibited, Restricted and Danger Area.

9. Local Flying Area, Control Area, Control Zones and Service to aircraft in the event of emergency.

10. Air traffic control services and Provision of Air traffic control services

11. Operation of Air Traffic Services and Air traffic Flow Management.

12. Operational Flight Information Service Broadcast, ATIS and D-ATIS

13. ATIS and D-ATIS.

14. ATIS for arriving and departure aircraft.

15. Air Traffic Advisory Services and Alerting Services.

16. QnA P1 (1 to 7)

17. QnA P2 (8 to 14)

18. QnA P3 (15 to 20)

19. QnA P4 (21 to 26)

20. QnA P5 (27 to 33)

21. QnA P6 (34 to 40)

22. QnA P7 (41 to 47)

23. QnA P8 (48 to 54)

24. QnA P9 (55 to 61)

25. QnA P10 (62 to 69)

26. QnA P11 (70 to 75)

  1. Air traffic service-I

  2. Air Traffic Service-II

1. Introduction and Vertical or Horizontal Seperation_1

2. Composite Seperation

3. Vertical Seperation

4. Horizontal Seperation

5. Lateral Separation.

6. Longitudinal Separation (P1).

7. Longitudinal Separation (P2).

8. Longitudinal Separation minima based on distance using DME and-or GNSS.

9. Longitudinal separation based on DME.

10. Summary of Logitudinal Separation.

11. Logitudinal Separation base on MACH number technique

12. Logitudinal Separation based on RNAV.

13. Essential Traffic Information

14. QnA P1 (1 to 5).

15. QnA P2 (6 to 11)

16. QnA P3 (12 to 18)

17. QnA P4 (19 to 25)

18. QnA P5 (26 to 30)

  1. Area Control Services

  1. Lesson 1

  2. Lesson 2

  3. Lesson 3

  4. Lesson 4

  5. Lesson 5

  6. Lesson 6

  7. Lesson 7

  8. Lesson 8

Approach Control Service

1. What’s Aerodrome Control Service.

2. Functions of Aerodrome Control Tower.

3. Procedure for Start up and Assignment of FL

4. Procedure for start up and Assignment of FL-2

5. Control of Aerodrome Traffic-1.

6. Control of Aerodrome Traffic- Taxiing on Runway in Use

7. Use of Runway holding position

8. Aerodrome and Metereological Information

9. Runway Incusrion or Obstructed Runway

10. Uncertainty of Position on Maneuvering Area

11. Control of Aerdrome Traffic-2

12. Priority Rules.

13. Suspension of VFR

14. Control of Departing Aircraft

15. Control of Arriving Aircraft

16. Procedures for Low Visibility Operations.

17. Windshear Advisory.

18. Hot Spot

19. Coefficient of Friction

20. QnA

Aeronautical Information Service

VAN – L1 – (Introduction)

VAN – L2 – (WDI, Landing T, Signal Panels and Area)

VAN – L3 – (Mandatory Signs)

VAN – L4 – (Location Signs)

VAN – L5 – (Mandatory Instruction and Location signs-2)

VAN – L6 – (Signs on Complex airports and Taxiways)

VAN – L7 – (Precision Instrument Runway Markings)

VAN – L8 – (Displaced Threshold)

VAN – L9 – (Stop bar lights and Runway guard lights)

VAN – L10 – (Runway Designation markings)

VAN – L11 – (Runway markings)

AN – L12 – (Taxiway Markings)

VAN – L13 – (Lights)

VAN – L14 – (ALS- Approach Lighting System)

VAN – L15 – (Runway Lights-1)

VAN – L16 – (Runway Lights 2)

VAN – L17 – (Declared Distances- TORA, ASDA, TODA, Stopway, Clearway)

VAN – L18 – (ARIWS- Autonomous Runway Incursion Warning System)

VAN – L19 – (Taxiway Lights)

VAN – L20 – (Airport Markings)

VAN – L21 – (Airport Markings-2)

VAN – L22 – (Mandatory Instruction Signs)

VAN – L23 – (Information Signs and Mandatory Instruction markings)

VAN – L24 – (Runway Holding position markings and RFFS)

VAN – L25 – (Q 1 to 10)

VAN – L26 – (Q11 to 21)

VAN – L27 – (Q22 to Q 34)

VAN – L28 – (Q35 to 50)

  1. Visual Aids For Navigation-I

  2. Visual Aids For Navigation-II

1. Introduction

2. Criteria for Departure Procedures

3. Obstacle Clearance- Instrument Departure Procedure

4. Radar Vectors and Obstacle clearance

5. SID- Standard Instrument Departures- Straight, Turning and Omnidirectional

6. Departures

7. RNAV SID

8. SBAS, GBAS and ABAS

9. Position Fix

10. Types of Approaches

11. Segments of Approach Procedure

12. Segments of Approach Procedure-2

13. MSA- Minimum Safe-Sector altitude

14. Course Reversal

15. Intermediate and Final Approach Segment

16. Minimum- DA and MDA

17 – 2D and 3D approaches

18.Type A and Type B approaches

19. Holding Procedures

20. Altimeter Setting Procedure

21. SSR- Secondary Surveillance RADAR

22. SSR- Emergency procedure

23. ACAS-TCAS- Airborne Collision Avoidance System

24. Questions 1 to 7

25. Questions 8 to 15

26. Questions 16 to 30

27. Questions 31 to 36

28. Questions 37 to 42

29. Questions 43 to 57

30. Questions 58 to 64

31. Questions 65 to 77

32. Questions 78 to 83

33. Questions 84 to 90

34. Questions 91 to 100

  1. Procedures For Air Navigation Services Aircraft Operations-I

  2. Procedures For Air Navigation Services Aircraft Operations-II

  3. Procedures For Air Navigation Services Aircraft Operations-III

1. Introduction to Personnel Licensing_1

2. National Provisions-1

3. National Provisions – 2

4. Student Pilot’s License.

5. Private Pilot’s License (Part 1)

6. Private Pilot’s License (Part 2)

7. Commercial Pilot’s License

8. ATPL part 1

9. ATPL part 2

10. Instrument Rating

11. QnA Part 1

12. QnA Part 2

  1. Personnel Licensing – 1

  2. Personnel Licensing – 2

1. Introduction and General Requirements Part 1

2. General Requirements part 2

3. General Requirements part 3

4. Operator Certificate

5. Operational Requirements Part 1

6. Carriage of Inadmissible Passengers, Deportees, or persons in custody

7. All-Weather Operations (AWO)

8. Security of Passenger Cabin and Galleys, Smoking on Board and Take-off Conditions.

9. Application of Take-Off Minima and Low Visibility Operations-Minimum Equipment.

10. Aerodrome Operating Minima’s -Landing

11. Commencement and Continuation of Approach (Approach Ban Policy)

12. Conversion of Reported Meteorological Visibility to RVR:CMV

13. Minimum Fuel Requirement Part 1

14. Minimum Fuel Requirement Part 2

15. Minimum Fuel Requirement Part 3

16. Minimum Fuel Requirement Part 4.

17. Introduction and Definitions part 1 of Duty period, Flight Duty period, flight limitations and Prescribed rest Periods.

18. Definitions part 2 of Duty period, Flight Duty period, flight limitations and Prescribed rest Periods.

19. Definitions part 3 of Duty period, Flight Duty period, flight limitations and Prescribed rest Periods

20. Definitions part 4 of Duty period, Flight Duty period, flight limitations and Prescribed rest Periods

21. Definitions part 5 of Duty period, Flight Duty period, flight limitations and Prescribed rest Periods

22. Duties of Flight Crew and Flight Time, And Flight Duty Limits- Two pilot cockpit.

23. Minimum Cumulative Flight Time, Split Duty, and Minimum Rest Periods

24. Standby, Positioning and Consecutive Night Operation

25. Instrument and Safety Equipment Requirements

26. First Aird Kit, Hand Fire Extinguishers, Crash Axes and Crowbar.

27. Means of Emergency Evacuation.

28. Communication and Navigation Equipment Requirements

29. Minimum Oxygen and Crew Protective Breathing Equipment

30.QnA

  1. Lesson No. 1

  2. Lesson No. 2

  3. Lesson No. 3

  4. Lesson No. 4

  5. Lesson No. 5

  6. Lesson No. 6

  7. Lesson No. 7

  8. Lesson No. 8

  9. Lesson No. 9

  10. Lesson No. 10.Windshear, Microburst.mp4

  11. Lesson No. 11 Wake Turbulence.

  12. Lesson No. 12 Contaminated Runway.

  13. Lesson No. 13 DGR

  14. Lesson No. 14. Emergency, Precautionary Landing

  15. Lesson No. 15.Fuel Jettisoning

  16. Lesson No. 16.Unlawful Interference (hijack)

  17. Lesson No. 17. Wake Turbulence Separation Minima

  18. Lesson No. 18.GRF

  19. Lesson No. 19. QNA P1

  20. Lesson No. 20. QNA P2

  21. Lesson No. 21. QNA P3

  1. Operational Procedures – 1

  2. Operational Procedures – 2

  3. Operational Procedures – 3

Special Operational Procedures And Hazards (General Aspects)

  1. Lesson No. 1

  2. Lesson No. 2

  3. Lesson No. 3

  4. Lesson No. 4

  5. Lesson No. 5

  6. Lesson No. 6

  7. Lesson No. 7

  8. Lesson No. 8

  9. Lesson No. 9

  10. Lesson No. 10

  11. Lesson No. 11

  12. Lesson No. 12

  13. Lesson No. 13

  14. Lesson No. 14

  15. Lesson No. 15

  16. Lesson No. 16

  17. Lesson No. 17

  18. Lesson No. 18

  19. Lesson No. 19

  1. Communications – 1

  2. Communications – 2

  3. Communications – 3

  4. Communications – 4

  5. Communications – 5

  6. Communications – 6

1. Introduction

2. History of Human Performance

3. Relevance of Human Performance in Aviation

4. The Pilot and Pilot Training

5. Aircraft Accident Statistics

6. Flight Safety

7. Duties of the Flight Crew

1. Introduction

2. Th Blood and its Composition

3. The Heart and Oxygen Carriage

4. Carriage of Carbon Dioxide and introduction to the Circulation System

5. The Circulation System

6. Factors affecting the Pulse Rate and What Can go wrong?

7. System Failures and Factors predisposing to Heart Attack

8. Incapacitation in Flight and Insufficient Oxygen Carried

9. Carbon Monoxide

10. Symptoms and Treatment of Carbon monoxide Poisoning and the susceptibility to Carbon Monoxide

11. Smoking

12. Blood Pressure, Hypertension and Hypotension

13. Blood Donation and Pulmonary Embolism

1. Introduction

2. Oxygen Intake and Respiratory System

3. Composition of the standard Atmosphere and Gas laws and Partial Pressure

4. Thresholds of Oxygen Requirements Summary, Hypoxic Hypoxia and its Symptoms

5. Stages of Hypoxia and Factors determining severity of and the susceptibility to Hypoxic Hypoxia

6. Anaemic Hypoxia, Treatment and Prevention of Hypoxia

7. Time of Useful Consciousness

8. Hyperventilation

9. Decompression Sickness

10. Questions

1. Introduction and Central Nervous System

2. Sensory Organs and Ear

3. Hearing Range of a Human

4. Hearing Impairment

5. Ear and Balance

1. Introduction, and Function and Structure of the eye

2. Function of the parts of the Eye

3. Fovea and Visual Activity

4. Light and Dark Adaptation, and Night Vision

5. The Blind Spot

6. Empty Visual Field Myopia and High Light Levels

7. Sunglasses and Eye Movement

8. Visual Defects

9. Use of Contact Lenses

10. Questions

  1. Human Factor Part I

  2. Human Factor Part II

  1. Human Factors: Flying and Health, Stress

  1. Zoom Session

1. Human Performance & limitations

2. Crew Resource Management, Threat & Error Management, & Line-Oriented Flight Training (CRM , TEM & LOFT)

3. Aviation Psychology and human factor

4. Aviation Physiology and human factor

  1. Human Performance – 1

  2. Human Performance – 2

  3. Human Performance – 3

  4. Human Performance – 4

  5. Human Performance – 5

  6. Human Performance – 6

  7. Human Performance – 7

  8. Human Performance – 8

  9. Human Performance – 9

  10. Human Performance – 10

  11. Human Performance – 11

  1. Sample Paper-I

  2. Sample Paper-II

  3. Sample Paper-III

  4. Sample Paper-IV

  5. Sample Paper-V

  6. Sample Paper-VI

  7. Sample Paper-VII

  8. Sample Paper-VIII

  1. 1. Aircraft Nationality

  2. 2. QnA

Aircraft Nationality Registration Marks – 1

1. Introduction and Definitions

2. Definitions p2

3. Entry and Departure of aircraft

4. Entry and Departure of aircraft P2

5. National Provision

6. Custom Requirements

Facilitation

1. Introduction

2. National Provision and Accident

3. Serious Incident, Serious Injury and Incident

4. Notification Of Incidents

5. QnA

  1. Aircraft Accident And Incident

1. Introduction, SaR Services, Regions and Rescue Sub Centres

2. Search and Rescue Equipment & Operating Procedures

3. Acknowledgement given by the surface craft.

4.QnA.

Search And Rescue

1. Introduction to Airworthiness

2. International Obligations

3. Type Certificate

4. National Provisions

5. Cancellation, Suspension or Endorsement on Type Certificate.

6.QnA.

  1. Airworthiness Of Aircraft

  1. Security – Safeguarding International Civil Aviation Against Acts Of Unlawful Interference

  1. 2. Rule 8 and 10 of Aircraft Act, 1934.

3. Rule 1, 2, 5 and 5a of Aircaft Act 1937

4. Rule 6, 6A, 6B & 6C of Aircraft Act 1937.

5. Rule 7, 7A & 7B of Aircraft Act 1937

6. Rule 8, 8A, 9, 10. & 11 of Aircraft Act, 1937.

7. Rule 12- Prohibited Areas, Airacraft Act 1937

9. Rule 16, 17 & 18 of Aircraft Act, 1937.

10. Rule 19 & 19A of Aircraft Act,1937.

11. Rule 21 to 24 of Aircraft Act, 1937

National Law

1. Introduction, Article 1 and 2.

2. Article 3 and 4.

3. Article 5 and 6

4. Article 7 and 8

5. Article 9 to 12

6. Article 13 to 16

7. Article 17 to 21

8. Article 22 to 26

9. Article 27 and 28

10. Article 29 to 32.

11. Article 33 to 36 .

12. Article 37 to 39

13. Article 40 to 42

14. International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

15. International Organization and Conventions

16. Procedure for Air Navigation Services (PANS)

17. ICAO annexures

18. ICAO recommended Practices

19. International Air Services Transit Agreement, 1944.

20. International Air Transport Agreement

21. Unlawful Acts and Scope of Convention Article 1 and 2

22. Jurisdiction- Article 3 and 4

23. Power of the Aircraft commander, Article 5, 6, and 7.

24. Hague Convention 1970 and Montreal Convention 1971

25. Montreal Protocol, 1988 and Montreal Convention 1991

26. Indian Organizations

27. Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and its Functions

28. Airport Authority of India (AAI) and its Function

29. Warsaw Convention, 1929.

30. Cape Town Convention and Protocol 2001

31. QnA Part 1

32. QnA Part 2.

  1. International Organisations & Conventions-I

  2. International Organisations & Conventions-II

1. Introduction to GNSS

2. Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion

3. Position Reference System

4. GPS Segments- Space Segment

Use Of Air Traffic Services Surveillance System

  1. DGCA Sample Paper

  2. OLODE Jan 23

  3. REGS Exam May 29th 2024 OLODE Questions

  1. DGCA Sample Paper – Air Regulation

  2. September 23

  3. October 23 OLODE Sample Paper

  4. November 2023

  5. Regular- Dec 2023- CPL- DGCA

  6. Reg – January 2024

  7. April OLODE

  8. OLODE August 2024

  1. Quiz-1

  2. Quiz-2

  3. Quiz-3

  4. Quiz-4

  5. Quiz-5

  1. Question Bank – 1 (Part I)

  2. Question Bank – 1 (Part II)

  3. Question Bank – 1 (Part III)

  4. Question Bank – 1 (Part IV)

  5. Question Bank – 1 (Part V)

  6. Question Bank – 1 (Part VI)

  7. Question Bank – 1 (Part VII)

  1. Question Bank – 2 (Part I)

  2. Question Bank – 2 (Part II)

  3. Question Bank – 2 (Part III)

  4. Question Bank – 2 (Part IV)

  5. Question Bank – 2 (Part V)

  6. Question Bank – 2 (Part VI)

  7. Question Bank – 2 (Part VII)

  1. Question Bank – 3 (Part I)

  2. Question Bank – 3 (Part II)

  3. Question Bank – 3 (Part III)

  4. Question Bank – 3 (Part IV)

  5. Question Bank – 3 (Part V)

  6. Question Bank – 3 (Part VI)

  7. Question Bank – 3 (Part VII)

  1. Question Bank – 4 (Part I)

  2. Question Bank – 4 (Part II)

  3. Question Bank – 4 (Part III)

  4. Question Bank – 4 (Part IV)

  5. Question Bank – 4 (Part V)

  1. Question Bank – 5 (Part I)

  2. Question Bank – 5 (Part II)

  3. Question Bank – 5 (Part III)

  4. Question Bank – 5 (Part IV)

  5. Question Bank – 5 (Part V)

  1. Question Bank – 6 (Part I)

  2. Question Bank – 6 (Part II)

  3. Question Bank – 6 (Part III)

  4. Question Bank – 6 (Part IV)

  5. Question Bank – 6 (Part V)

  6. Question Bank – 6 (Part VI)

  7. Question Bank – 6 (Part VII)

  8. Question Bank – 6 (Part VIII)

  9. Question Bank – 6 (Part IX)

  10. Question Bank – 6 (Part X)

  11. Question Bank – 6 (Part XI)

  12. Question Bank – 6 (Part XII)

  13. Question Bank – 6 (Part XIII)

  14. Question Bank – 6 (Part XIV)

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