Master Air Law for your
ATPL theory exam
Free practice questions covering ICAO Annexes, EASA regulations, the Chicago Convention, airspace classification, personnel licensing and rules of the air — with detailed explanations for every answer.
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Topics covered in this question bank
All major Air Law topic areas from the EASA ATPL syllabus, pitched at the same depth and style as the real written exam.
What to expect on the real exam
Air Law is one of the more memorisation-intensive ATPL papers. Regulatory numbers, Annex content, and procedural rules appear frequently. Regular practice with varied question sets is the most effective strategy.
Why Air Law matters for every pilot
Air Law underpins every flight operation. The Chicago Convention of 1944 established the foundations of international civil aviation, and the 19 ICAO Annexes set the technical and operational standards adopted worldwide.
For EASA candidates, Part-FCL (personnel licensing) and Part-MED (medical) are essential reading. Post-Brexit UK candidates must also understand how UK CAA regulations align with and diverge from their EASA equivalents.
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