Aviation Law and Regulations I (FSI-CLD)

Academic year 2023/2024
Supervisor: Ing. Jiří Chlebek, Ph.D.  
Supervising institute: all courses guaranted by this institute
Teaching language: Czech
Aims of the course unit:
The aim is to make students familiar with the basic documents and regulations concerning flight operation and air traffic services, which are necessary for ATPL (A) licensing on the CAA.
Learning outcomes and competences:
This subject makes students acquainted with the air law, air regulations and documents, which they use for acquiring the air transport pilot licence.
Prerequisites:
no special requirements
Course contents:
The course provides students with the information about International agreements and Organisations, Airworthiness of Aircraft, Aircraft Nationality and Registration Marks, Personnel Licensing, Aeronautical Information Service, Aerodromes, Facilitation, Search and Rescue, Security, Aircraft Accident Investigation, PART-FCL and National Law. Rules of the Air - applicability of the rules of the air: Air Navigation Procedures (departure procedures, approach procedures, holding procedures, altimeter setting procedures, secondary surveillance radar transponder operating procedures). Air Traffic Services (ATS) and Rules of the air and air traffic services - objectives and classification of ATS and general ATS operating practices
Teaching methods and criteria:
The course is taught through lectures explaining the basic principles and theory of the discipline. Exercises are focused on practical topics presented in lectures.
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes:
Graded course-unit credit consists of a written test. Evaluation follows FME BUT rules and CAA.
Controlled participation in lessons:
Lectures are compulsory (80% at the minimum). Absences can be compensated individually
Type of course unit:
    Lecture  13 × 2 hrs. optionally                  
    Exercise  13 × 2 hrs. compulsory                  
Course curriculum:
    Lecture 1. International agreements and organisations. Airworthiness of aircraft.
2. Aircraft nationality and registration marks. Personal licensing.
3. Aeronautical information service. Aerodromes I.
4. Aerodromes II. Facilitation.
5. Search and rescue. Security.
6. Aircraft accident investigation. PART- FCL .
7. National law. Rules of the air.
8. Procedures for air navigation - aircraft operations Doc. 8168. Departure procedures.
9. Approach procedures. Holding procedures.
10.Altimeter setting procedures, SSR operating procedures. ATS ANNEX 11.
11.ATC.FIS.
12.Alerting service. Rules of the air traffic services Doc.4444.
13.ACC,APP,TWR. Flight Information Service and Alerting Services, Use of radar in ATS.
    Exercise 1. International agreements and organisations. Airworthiness of aircraft.
2. Aircraft nationality and registration marks. Personal licensing.
3. Aeronautical information service. Aerodromes I.
4. Aerodromes II. Facilitation.
5. Search and rescue. Security.
6. Aircraft accident investigation.PART- FCL.
7. National law.Rules of the air.
8. Procedures for air navigation - aircraft operations Doc. 8168. Departure procedures.
9. Approach procedures. Holding procedures.
10.Altimeter setting procedures, SSR operating procedures. ATS ANNEX 11.
11.ATC.FIS.
12.Alerting service. Rules of the air traffic services Doc.4444.
13.ACC,APP,TWR. Flight Information Service and Alerting Services, Use of radar in ATS.
Literature - fundamental:
3. Chlebek, J. a kol.: Letecký zákon a postupy ATC ,Brno 2006
4. Nařízení EU č. 1178/2011, ČÁST/PART FCL
5. Jeppesen GmbH: Air Law, Theoretical Knowledge Manual ATPL, 2002
Literature - recommended:
4. Letecká informační služba: L-1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19
5. Letecká informační služba: L - 4444
6. Letecká informační služba: L-8168
The study programmes with the given course:
Programme Study form Branch Spec. Final classification   Course-unit credits     Obligation     Level     Year     Semester  
B-PRP-P full-time study --- no specialisation -- Cr,Ex 4 Compulsory 1 2 W