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A deep dive into the legal framework governing aviation. Learn about international and national regulations, pilot responsibilities, and airspace management.

Course Overview and Duration
- No prior legal knowledge is required.
- It is one of the subjects required to hold an ATPL/CPL/PPL/IR/CB-IR Licence.
- We do not count total hours, we try to finish it in 15 days approximately, including question banks.
- Duration may vary by a few days, depending on subject complexity and question bank size.
Lesson Topics
- Lecture 1
- Introduction to Air law
- Lecture 2
- History, Intro to SARPS Aims and constituents of ICAO Regional offices
- Lecture 3
- SARPS in further detail Annexes Freedoms of the air Convention of Warsaw, Tokyo, Hague, Montreal and Geneva Authority of the commander Leasing
- Lecture 4
- Viva for Lecture 1 &2
- Different licenses, Ratings and their privileges
- Class 1 and class 2 Medical Certificates
- Temporary suspension of privileges
- Lecture 5
- Intro to the Rules of the Air
- Lecture 6
- Controlled and uncontrolled Airspaces
- Pilot in command
- VFR&IFR
- Semi Circular rule
- VMC and IMC
- Instrument Flight Rules
- Transition Altitude and Flight Level
- Avoidance of Collision
- Right OF Ways
- Aircraft Lights
- Communication Failures
- Aerodrome Signals
- Lecture 7
- Quiz for all the previously delivered Lectures
- Lecture 8
- Runway Visual Range (RVR)
- .Aircraft Approach Categories
- Precision & Non-Precision Approach
- Decision Height/Altitude
- ILS Categories
- 5 segments of Instrument Approach
- Parallel Runway Operations
- Transponders
- Radar Controlled Approach
- Lecture 9
- Air Traffic Services (ATS)
- Lecture 10
- Flight Information Region (FIR)
- Control Areas (CTA) & Control Zones (CTR)
- Classification of Airspace
- Required Navigation Performance (RNP)
- Air Traffic Control Service
- Types of Separations
- VSM & RVSM
- Alerting Service and its phases
- Notification Information
- Time
- Lecture 11
- Quiz for all the previous Lectures
- Lecture 12
- Flight Plans
- Repetitive Flight Plans
- Altering the Flight Plan
- Position Reports
- Routine Air Reports (AIREPS)
- Special Air Reports (AIREPS)
- Air Traffic Incident Report (AIRPROX)
- Lecture 13
- Minimum Sector Altitude (MSA)
- Assignment of Cruising Levels
- Time Based Longitudinal Separation
- Radar Based Longitudinal Separation
- DME
- Air Traffic Control Clearances
- Communication Failure in VMC & IMC
- Transmitting Blind
- Wake Turbulence Separation
- Radar Vectoring
- AIS
- Pre-Flight & Post-Flight Information
- Aerodromes
- Stop ways & Clearways
- Runway Contaminations
- Braking Action
- Runway Markings
- Lecture 16
- Aerodrome
- Lighting System
- Runway Lights
- Taxiway Lights
- Approach Lights
- Aerodrome Signs
- Aerodrome Obstacles
- Aircraft Refuelling
- Lecture 17
- Final Quiz !
Why Airman’s Ground?
- Live One-on-One Classes – Not recorded, fully interactive sessions with specialized instructors.
- Customized Study Plans – Flexible schedules tailored to your routine, perfect for working professionals and students.
- Question Bank Preparation – Each subject includes focused exam preparation with specialized question banks.
- Save Up to 2000$ Per Month – No need to relocate for ground school, saving travel, living, and other additional expenses.
- No Need to Attend a Physical Ground School – Study from anywhere without compromising on quality, saving time, money, and effort.
- 100% Passing Rate – Unlike other academies with high failure ratios, Airman’s Ground ensures a first-time pass rate, reducing exam retakes and saving both time & money.
- Morning & Evening Schedules Available – Learn at your preferred time, ensuring maximum flexibility.
With Airman’s Ground, you’re not just preparing for an exam — you’re mastering the skills to stand out in your aviation career!