Projects:EASA PPL/Air Law

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VFR Distances

  • VFR requires VMC conditions
  • Around airport:
    • Cloud ceiling > 1500'
    • Ground vis >= 5km
  • general:
    • 1500m horizontally + 1000' vertical distance from cloud
    • at or below 10000' = 5km visibility
    • above 10000' = 8km visibility
  • No VFR allowed:
    • in Class A airspace
    • >= FL200
    • transonic, supersonic
    • min. 1000' over towns
    • min. 500' over other ground

IFR Distances

  • 1000' above highest obstacle within 8km radius
  • 2000' above highest obstacle in mountainous area, > 5000', turbulent conditions

Squawk codes

  • 7000 = VFR
  • 7500 = Hijacking
  • 7600 = Radio failure
  • 7700 = Mayday

Pressure

  • QNH - altitude (above MSL)
  • QFE - height (above airport)
  • Standard 1013.25 hPa - (Flight level)

Airspaces

Controlled Uncont.
A B C D E F G
VFR allowed X
ATC service IFR IFR Adv X
Separation provided:
IFR ↔ IFR (✓) X
IFR ↔ VFR trf (trf) X X
VFR ↔ VFR trf trf (trf) X X

trf = traffic information

( ) = as far as practical

Semi-Circular rule

IFR VFR
Left Right Left Right
FL20 FL10 FL45 FL35
FL40 FL30 FL65 FL55
FL60 FL50 FL85 FL75
... ... ... ...
FL310 FL290 FL320 FL300
FL350 FL330 FL360 FL340
... ... ... ...

ICAO Annexes

  • 1 Personnel Licensing
  • 2 Rules of the Air
  • 3 Meteorology
  • 4 Charts
  • 5 Units and Measurements
  • 6 Operations
  • 7 Registration Markings
  • 8 Airworthiness
  • 9 Facilitation
  • 10 Telecommunications
  • 11 Air Traffic Services
  • 12 Search and Rescue
  • 13 Accidents
  • 14 Aerodromes
  • 15 AIS
  • 16 Environmental Protection
  • 17 Security
  • 18 Dangerous Goods

Search & Rescue signals

  • V = require assistance
  • X = require medical assistance
  • N = no
  • Y = yes
  • ↑ = direction

Aerodromes

Runway lights

  • Edge: white, fixed (precision approach: variable white/yellow)
  • Start: green, unidirectional
  • End: red, unidirectional
  • Centerline: white (some red towards the end)

Taxiway lights

  • Edge: blue, fixed
  • Center line: green, fixed

Beacon

  • Flashing: white + green (morse code ID in green)

Signs

  • Information: yellow/black or black/yellow
  • Mandatory: white on red

Light Signals

Aircraft in Flight
steady green cleared to land
flashing green return for landing
steady red give way to other aircraft / continue circeling
flashing red Aerodrome unsafe, do not land
flashing white land after continuous green
red fireworks notwithstanding previous instructions, do not land
Aircraft on Ground
steady green cleared for take-off
flashing green cleared for taxi
steady red stop
flashing red taxi clear of landing area
flashing white return to starting point