Manual provides guidance for pilots, instructors and evaluators in competency assessment. CBTA programs integrate continuous monitoring and evaluation of training courses. Manual applies to all licensing and operator training globally
Guide divided into 15 units covering various aspects of flight operations. Each unit includes reading context, vocabulary, and function. Manuals, brochures, and articles provide additional information
Czech manufacturer BRISTELL launched next-generation low-wing aircraft B23. Designed to meet European CS23/U.S. FAR23 certification standards. Features longer fuselage, larger tail with aluminum rudder. Includes BRS ballistic parachute rescue system as standard
Manual developed to improve airline pilot training and reduce accidents. Addresses human factors issues in modern aircraft design and reliability. Focuses on recurrent assessment and training in flight simulation devices
PART FCL licenses can be obtained through General Aviation or Professional licences. Electronic signature format available for aircraft and helicopter pilots. Single application form for professional licences (CPL, MPL, ATPL)
Aircraft pilot controls aircraft flight by operating directional controls. Term "aviator" first used in 1887, derived from Latin "aviis" meaning bird. Pilots obtain licenses and receive aviator badges worldwide