The C.A.R is not your ordinary 12th grade text book with a chapter, followed by a summary and notes on the chapter, and finally questions. This fact in itself makes the C.A.R a very difficult thing to really study for an examination. A good first thought to overcome this is to create your own summary of every part and pick out questions on it. However, given the nature of aviation law, it is first appropriate to understand the content of the C.A.R part you’re covering. Without doing that not only is it quite difficult to make notes, but also one that makes for a very dry activity!
What we’re going to do is put down some steps on how you can really go about studying the C.A.R.
We’ll include tips and even examples from the sister blog Aircraft Maintenance Special, wherever possible, and in the course of time if I do come up with any additional tips to these steps, I’ll continue to make these additions as ‘comments’ to the primary post.
Back to basics - PDM
16 years ago
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