Oxford EASA ATPL – Air Law – CBT is a comprehensive computer-based training course designed to help aspiring airline pilots master EASA ATPL Subject 010: Air Law. It covers the essential legal and regulatory framework governing international and European aviation, including ICAO conventions, EASA regulations, Rules of the Air, airspace classifications, ATC procedures, licensing requirements, aviation security, and accident investigation.
Through engaging multimedia lessons, interactive diagrams, and exam-focused practice questions, this CBT simplifies complex legal concepts and prepares students for both the EASA theoretical examinations and real-world airline operations. It is ideal for ATPL students, commercial pilot trainees, and aviation professionals seeking a solid understanding of aviation law and regulatory compliance.
Key topics include:
- ICAO Chicago Convention and Annexes
- EASA regulations and SERA
- Rules of the Air for VFR and IFR operations
- Airspace classifications and ATC services
- Flight crew licensing requirements
- Aerodrome operations and markings
- Search and rescue procedures
- Accident and incident investigation
- Aviation security and unlawful interference procedures
With its structured, self-paced format, the Oxford Air Law CBT provides an efficient and effective way to build the legal knowledge required for success in EASA ATPL examinations and a professional flying career.