Resources
Find out about recreational aviation and general aviation regulations, where to buy aviation supplies, which books to use for studying, and how to access weather cams and weather websites. This resources page provides the aviation community and students with quick shortcuts to the most common resources for becoming a pilot.
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1. Effects of Controls
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2. Straight and Level
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3. Climbing & Descending
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4. Turning
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5. Stalls
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6. Circuits
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7. Engine Failure in circuit
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8. Practiced Forced Landings
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9. Precautionary Search and Landing
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10. Principals and Methods of Instruction
RAA Regulations
Recreational Aviation Australia (RAA) governs Recreational Aviation in Australia. A Recreational Pilot Certificate is the first step on the path to your dream of flying.
Visit the RAA website
CASA Regulations
CASA governs General Aviation in Australia. CASA provides the majority of information for your aviation requirements.
Visit the CASA website
Aviation Supplies
We recommend Flight Store for all your aviation needs. They provide a great range and service.
Visit the Flight Store website
ERSA Manual
Air Services provides Aeronautical Information packages including an ERSA (En Route Supplement Australia)
ERSA
Review the latest ERSA diagram of circuit regulations for any Australian airport. Visit Air Services
Weather Forecasts
Prior to any flight being conducted it is a requirement to review the local weather and the destination weather.
NAIPS
Visit AirServices and join up to obtain your latest NAIPS report as well as much more.
B.O.M
View the latest forecast from your local area.
Aviation Weather Camera Network
Find our what the weather is like at the airport you wish to fly into or at, by checking the onsite weather cam