Airline Operations: Aeronautical Information Publication
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.66 GB | Duration: 5h 6m
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.66 GB | Duration: 5h 6m
Master AIP, Amendments, Supplements, Circulars and NOTAMs, practical Aviation and Airline industry skills and much more!
What you'll learn
Define role of Aeronautical Information Service
Understand purpose and structure of Aeronautical Information Publication
Learn to navigate through AIP parts and find necessary information
Gain practical skills relevant to Airline Operations and Flight Planning
Learn legal frameworks of aeronautical publications
Learn how to access various state AIPs
Requirements
Basic understanding of aviation principles and terminology.
Description
The Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) is the cornerstone of international aviation documentation. Flight dispatchers, pilots, operations controllers, network planners and wide variety of other aviation specialists rely on it to ensure that decisions are made based on accurate, standardized, and legally valid information. Yet, for many professionals, the AIP remains a dense document, often consulted only in parts. This first of its kind course is designed to change that.Through a structured and practical approach, participants of the course will gain full proficiency in navigating, interpreting, and applying the AIP in daily operations. The training covers each of its three major sections: GEN (General), ENR (En-route), and AD (Aerodromes), explaining not only what information is contained within each part, but also how to extract and apply it to real-world tasks. Students will learn how to:· Navigate through AIP structure and contents.· Understand national regulations, services, and charges (GEN).· Analyze and apply en-route rules, airspace structures, and ATS routes (ENR).· Interpret aerodrome data, procedures, and charts with confidence (AD).· Distinguish between AIP, NOTAMs, Supplements, and Amendments.· Apply AIP knowledge in mission preparation and execution, flight planning, operational decision-making and other tasks.By the end of the course, participants will not only be able to use the AIP effectively but will also develop the professional mindset of an aviation information expert. This mastery will enhance their efficiency in operations, reduce risks, and provide a competitive edge in careers ranging from airline operations and dispatch to flight deck and network management.In short: mastering the AIP means mastering the foundation of safe and efficient aviation!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Aeronautical Information
Lecture 1 Aviation legal and regulatory framework
Lecture 2 What is Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP)?
Lecture 3 AIP Structure
Lecture 4 AIP Amendments
Lecture 5 AIP Supplements and NOTAMs
Lecture 6 AIP derived products (Jeppesen, Lufthansa, Navblue)
Section 2: AIP Part 1 – GEN (General)
Lecture 7 GEN 0
Lecture 8 GEN 1 NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
Lecture 9 GEN 2 TABLES AND CODES
Lecture 10 GEN 3 SERVICES
Lecture 11 GEN 4 CHARGES FOR AERODROMES/HELIPORTS AND AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES
Lecture 12 Summary GEN Part
Section 3: AIP Part 2 – ENR (En-route)
Lecture 13 ENR 0
Lecture 14 ENR 1 GENERAL RULES AND PROCEDURES
Lecture 15 ENR 2 AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AIRSPACE
Lecture 16 ENR 4 RADIO NAVIGATION AIDS/SYSTEMS
Lecture 17 ENR 3 ATS ROUTES
Lecture 18 ENR 5 NAVIGATION WARNINGS
Lecture 19 ENR 6 EN-ROUTE CHARTS
Lecture 20 Summary ENR Part
Section 4: AIP Part 3 – AD (Aerodromes)
Lecture 21 AD 0
Lecture 22 AD 1 AERODROMES/HELIPORTS - INTRODUCTION
Lecture 23 AD 2 AERODROMES
Lecture 24 AD 3 HELIPORTS
Lecture 25 Summary AD Part
Flight Dispatchers,Airline Operations Personnel,Network and Schedule Planners,Flight Operations Engineers,Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers,Airline Commercial and Sales people,Aviation students,Anyone interested to enhance their aviation knowledge