RQ's CBIR/EIR Notes
Introductory Comments
1
Air Law
1.1
International law conventions agreements and organizations
1.1.1
International Law
1.1.2
ICAO
1.1.3
EASA
1.1.4
IATA
1.1.5
EUROCONTROL
1.2
Flight Crew Licensing
1.3
Rules of the Air
1.3.1
Terms and Definitions
1.3.2
Rules of the Air
1.4
Signals
1.4.1
Distress Signals
1.4.2
Urgency Signals
1.4.3
Interception Signals
1.4.4
Warning Signals for unauthorised aircraft flying in, or about to enter a Restricted, Prohibited, or Danger Area
1.4.5
Signals for Aerodrome Traffic
1.4.6
Marshalling Signals
1.5
Air Traffic Control Service
1.5.1
Clearances
1.5.2
Communications
1.5.3
Visual Flight Rules
1.5.4
Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)
1.5.5
Interception of Civil Aircraft
2
Air Traffic Control - Services and Management
2.1
Services
2.1.1
Flight Information Service
2.2
Classification of Airspace
2.2.1
Visual Flight Rules
2.2.2
Instrument Flight Rules
2.2.3
Aerodrome Traffic Zones
2.2.4
Special VFR
2.2.5
Air Traffic Control Services
2.2.6
Flight Information Region
2.2.7
CTA - Control Area
2.2.8
UIR / Upper Control Areas
2.2.9
CTRs
2.2.10
Identification
2.3
Air Traffic Route Structure
3
Volume 2
3.1
Airworthiness
3.2
Certificate of Airworthiness - ICAO Annex 8 Chapter 3
3.3
Continuing Airworthiness - ICAO Annex 8 Chapter 4
3.4
Validity of Airworthiness Certificate
3.5
Aircraft limitations and information
3.6
Aircraft Nationality and Registration Marks
3.7
Register of Nationality, Common and Registration Marks
3.8
Certificate of Registration
3.9
Identification Plate
3.10
Classification of aircraft
4
Aerodromes
4.0.1
Distances
4.0.2
Runway
4.0.3
Signals
4.0.4
Signalling Lamp - Light Gun
5
Air Law 2
5.1
Pan OPS - Procedures for Air Navigation - Aircraft Operations
5.2
Instrument Departure Procedures
5.3
Standard Instrument Departure (SID)
5.4
Omnidirectional departure
5.5
Area Navigation (RNAV) Departure Procedures
5.6
Instrument Approach Procedures
5.7
Categories of aircraft
5.8
Minimum Sector ALtitudes
5.9
Obstacle Clearance
5.10
Protected Areas
5.11
Accuracy of fixes
6
Literature
7
Methods
8
Applications
8.1
Example one
8.2
Example two
9
Final Words
References
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Chapter 7
Methods
We describe our methods in this chapter.