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OverviewThe new EASA LAPL (A) Syllabus & Course Guide from AFE is the only publication to consolidate the various EASA requirements and guidance for the EASA LAPL (Aeroplanes) into one document which can be used in everyday training by both the student pilot and the Training Organisation. Designed to assist the pilot through LAPL training, and assist the Training Organisation in meeting EASA requirements, the EASA LAPL (A) Syllabus & Course Guide includes: Basic information about pre-entry requirements, the LAPL course and the LAPL itself. Detailed guidance for both Flight Exercises and Theoretical Knowledge (TK) subjects. Full integration of the flight and theory elements of the LAPL course, as required by EASA. Completion standards for each exercise and stage of the course. A full record keeping system for Flight Exercises to ensure all training elements are completed. A full record keeping system for Theoretical Knowledge (TK) training to ensure all TK elements are completed in accordance with EASA requirements. Additional appendices cover Threat & Error Management (TEM), Language Proficiency requirements, EASA member states etc. The EASA LAPL (A) Syllabus & Course Guide is written by Jeremy M Pratt, author of several series of aviation training manuals, in-print since 1992 with over 150,000 copies sold worldwide. The EASA LAPL (A) Syllabus & Course Guide incorporates the latest changes and revisions to the official EASA LAPL Syllabus, in which the author was closely involved. These changes include the most recent UK CAA Alternative Means of Compliance (AltMOC) which have been adopted by EASA. The new EASA LAPL (A) syllabus addresses industry and safety organisation concerns about the relevance and complexity of the original EASA document. In the new LAPL syllabus, more emphasis is placed upon: Preventing loss of control in flight (LOCI); Development of Threat and Error Management skills; Use of modern equipment (eg FADEC, GNSS, EFIS); Development of core navigation skills, preventing airspace infringements, ATC liaison. The Theoretical Knowledge syllabus in particular has been completely re-written and re-focused to remove irrelevant, inappropriate and unnecessary material and instead concentrate on practical knowledge required in the modern flying environment. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeremy M PrattPublisher: Airplan Flight Equipment Ltd Imprint: Airplan Flight Equipment Ltd ISBN: 9781906559571ISBN 10: 1906559570 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 01 January 2019 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |