Useful links
FlyOnTrack has lots of information to keep the GA pilot up to date.
The General Aviation Safety Council (GASCo) is a charity working to improve flight safety for general aviation.
The UK Aircraft Owners and Pilot Association (IAOPA) is a not for Commercial Gain organisation, whose primary role is to further the aim of General Aviation.
The Airspace & Safety Initiative (ASI) is a joint CAA, NATS, AOA, GA and MoD effort to investigate and tackle the major safety risks in UK airspace.
The UK Flight Safety Committee is an unincorporated association of professionals dedicated to the improvement of Commercial Aviation Safety
Augur is a tool for predicting GPS RAIM availability.
The Civil Aviation Authority.
The UK Airprox Board’s primary objective is to enhance flight safety in the UK, in particular in respect of lessons to be learned and applied from Airprox occurrences reported within UK airspace.
The Royal Institute of Navigation.
The Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators.
The UK Met Office.
National Air Traffic Services' Aeronautical Information Services website.
CAP 773: Flying RNAV (GNSS) Non-Precision Approaches in Private and General Aviation Aircraft
Information on the training for and operational use of GPS in the flying of RNAV (GNSS) non-precision approaches. The document contains technical information on the function of GPS, equipment and installation requirements, operations and training guidance material together with suggested training syllabus content and RTF Phraseology.
The LAS section brings together in one easily understandable book all the flight crew licensing information otherwise found in JAR-FCL, the UK ANO, AICs and the old CAPs 53/54. Regulations and procedures do change between the annual publishing of LASORS and these updates are notified by AICs and published on our website www.caa.co.uk/srg/licensing. The ORS section is also by no means in its definitive format. If it can be enhanced to make the whole book more valuable to the pilot it will be. The aim is to give pilots a one-stop reference for all aspects of safe aeroplane operation.
The Ministry of Defence conduct occasional tests on military systems which may result in some loss of service to civilian users of the Global Positioning System (GPS) including in-car navigation devices and networks which rely on GPS signals. Ofcom seeks to provide citizens and consumers with information about possible interruptions to these services via these email updates giving advanced notification of these tests.


