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Subject 3: Air Law

Subject 3: Air Law

State ID 09568P
Know the rules, fly with confidence

Be equipped to fly legally, safely, and confidently in Australian airspace.

Understand key legal frameworks, rules and procedures that govern aviation in Australia. 

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Overview

Where Jandakot

When Semester 2, 2025

How On Campus

Stay on the right side of aviation regulations with our Air Law Short Course, specifically designed to meet the CASA Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) syllabus.

Understanding air law is critical for every pilot; it’s the foundation of safe and compliant flight operations. This course breaks down the key legal frameworks, rules, and procedures that govern Australian airspace and aviation activity, including:

  • CASA regulations and operational requirements
  • Airspace classifications and rules of the air
  • Flight planning and documentation requirements
  • Licensing, responsibilities, and pilot privileges
  • Incident reporting and regulatory compliance

Delivered by aviation professionals with real-world insights, this course prepares you thoroughly for the CPL theory exam while building practical knowledge you’ll rely on throughout your flying career.

This short course is perfect for CPL theory students, trainee flight instructors, and pilots seeking a regulatory refresher.

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Semester 2, 2025

Details

When Semester 2, 2025
Where Jandakot
How On Campus

Course fees

$500.00

Indicative fees and charges 

The fees quoted are estimates only and are for all units in the course for students enrolling on a full-time basis. If you're a student that has successfully completed a lower-level qualification that is a prerequisite for this course, you'll only pay for the units that you need to enrol in to complete this course. Please view the full list of fee disclaimers. 

Units

National ID Unit title
09568 Subject 3: Air Law

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