The Air Law course has so many crosscutting areas with the Radiotelephony and Operational Procedures (Ops Procedures) courses. You will therefore find it easier if you study these three subjects as a batch.
In other countries — the European Union, UK and South Africa for example, the Operational Procedures course is integrated in the Air Law module.
This is a pre-requisite course…
You will be required to complete this course and pass official exams before you can be released for solo flight. This is a legal requirement and is stipulated in our Training and Procedures Manual.
Student assessment
You will be continuously assessed during the course of your ground training through end of section quizzes and assignments where applicable. You will also have two end of module assessments comprising of at least 25 multiple choice questions each. These assessments are timed and simulate actual exam conditions.
There are over 500 revision questions at the end of the PPL Air Law module. You will be able to revise using our free PPL question bank. Correct answers are available per question.
Course Features
- Lectures 44
- Quizzes 8
- Duration 2 weeks
- Skill level Beginner
- Language English
- Students 5
- Assessments Self
- 7 Sections
- 44 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Module details3
- The International Civil Aviation Organisation12
- 2.1Organisation of ICAO
- 2.2ICAO convention
- 2.3Articles of the ICAO convention
- 2.4Visual aids for navigation
- 2.5Visual aids for denoting obstacles
- 2.6Visual aids for denoting restricted use of areas
- 2.7Emergency and other services
- 2.8Ground lights
- 2.9Marshalling signals
- 2.10VFR flight plans
- 2.11Search and rescue
- 2.12ICAO section quiz90 Minutes64 Questions
- Malawi Civil Aviation Regulations15
- 3.1Manuals, logs and records
- 3.2Instruments and equipment
- 3.3Aerodromes
- 3.4Nationality and registration marks
- 3.5Airworthiness of aircraft
- 3.6Airspace classification
- 3.7Bilateral agreements
- 3.8Operations in various airspace
- 3.9Transit, entry & departure of aircraft
- 3.10Separation of aircraft
- 3.11Altimeter setting procedures
- 3.12Investigation of air accidents
- 3.13Interception of aircraft
- 3.14Meteorological aerodrome reports
- 3.15Malawi CARs quiz132 Questions
- Aeronautical information services4
- Rules of the air and ATC9
- Personnel licencing5
- Module feedback & assessment4



