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Old 22nd Mar 2003, 15:33
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CAA Lasors

Hi

Im currently working through my Aeroplane Technical (Trev Thom) for my PPL and there is a label at the top left of the front cover saying 'CAA LASORS recommended'. My question is..What are the CAA LASORS?

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LAS - Licensing, Administration and Standardisation
ORS - Operating Requirements and Safety

Its a 600+ page A5 book with general frequently asked questions on the above subjects that have been asked by licence holders to the CAA.

I was able to pick up a 2002 book for a fiver from the CAA when I visited the 'grey' building. Not sure what it should cost. Give them a call may still have some old (2002) for sale if your after one.
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As stated above by take-that.

LASORS can be read directly from the CAA Website or, by completing the application form to have a copy of the current edition mailed directly to your house.

This years cost - including postage - £13.20

(By the way - bluddy good book).
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The 2003 version is vastly improved compared to the 2002 edition. Lots of good stuff and it has all the licencing requirements from PPLs up to examiners. It also has a load of stuff on general aviaion airmanship and safety issues. It is worth the £13 in my view!
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LASOR

I think you can just download it on pdf (acrobat format) on their site. That's what I did.


Go here:LASORS

Right click the links and select "save as"
Put it in a nice and neat folder and there you have it.

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Nothing wrong with that - a very cheap way of doing it - but it's a thick book - and a bugga to read in .pdf format (and cheaper to buy than print out).
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Geez, it was only a fiver last year... thats some inflation...
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