From the desk of your dedicated team at AircraftSalesHub.com, a warm welcome to our curated UK Pilot resources – links page, designed by pilots, for pilots. We understand the importance of having reliable and readily accessible information at your fingertips. Whether you’re a seasoned aircraft owner, a student pilot taking your first steps into the blue, or an enthusiast with a love for all things airborne, this resource is for you.
The general aviation community is a vibrant and dynamic one, but navigating the various regulations, weather services, and planning tools can sometimes feel as complex as a busy London TMA. That’s why we’ve compiled this comprehensive list of essential online resources. Our goal is to provide a one-stop-shop for the key information you need to fly safely, stay informed, and get the most out of your passion for aviation.
We’ve organised these links into logical categories to help you quickly find what you’re looking for. From the official word from the CAA to the latest weather and lively discussion forums, consider this your pre-flight checklist for online aviation resources.
We are always looking to improve and expand this hub. If you have a go-to resource that you believe would be a valuable addition to this page, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.
The foundation of safe flying is a thorough understanding of the rules and regulations. This section provides direct links to the key governing bodies and essential regulatory information for UK pilots.
UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA): The primary source for all UK aviation regulations, licensing information, safety publications, and official announcements.
GOV.UK – Civil Aviation Authority: An overview of the CAA’s role and responsibilities within the UK government structure.
General Aviation Safety Council (GASCo): A charitable organisation dedicated to improving flight safety in all forms of general aviation. They provide excellent safety resources and publications.
Accurate weather information and meticulous flight planning are critical for any successful flight. These resources are essential for your pre-flight preparations.
Met Office – Aviation Briefing Service: The official source for UK aviation weather. Access TAFs, METARs, F214/215 charts, and other specialised aviation forecasts. Registration is required but free for non-commercial use.
NATS Aeronautical Information Service (AIS): The definitive source for the UK Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP), NOTAMs, VFR charts, and other essential pre-flight briefing information. A free account is required to access the full range of services.
Whether you’re a student pilot or looking to add a new rating, these resources can support your training journey.
Sherburn Aero Club – Online Resources: A helpful blog post from a prominent UK flying club, detailing various online resources for pilot practice questions and study aids.
Online Resources for UK Pilot Practice Questions
On-Track Aviation: A provider of flight training courses with useful links and information on their website, including a helpful guide to using the NATS AIS.
Connecting with fellow pilots and aviation enthusiasts is one of the most rewarding aspects of general aviation. These organisations and forums are the heart of the UK GA community.
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) UK: A leading voice for general aviation in the UK, advocating for the interests of pilots and aircraft owners.
Light Aircraft Association (LAA): A fantastic organisation for those involved in homebuilt aircraft, vintage types, and affordable flying. They provide a wealth of technical expertise and a strong community spirit.
PPRuNe Forums (Professional Pilots Rumour Network): An extensive and active online forum covering all aspects of aviation, from general aviation to commercial and military flying.
FLYER Forums: The online community for FLYER, a leading UK general aviation magazine. A great place for discussion and debate on GA topics.
Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the world of aviation with these key news sources.
FLYER Magazine: A premier UK-based publication dedicated to general aviation, offering news, flight tests, and feature articles.
Sky News – Aviation: The dedicated aviation section of Sky News, providing breaking news and stories from the UK and around the world.
CAA Newsroom: The official source for news and updates from the UK Civil Aviation Authority.
Owning an aircraft is a journey that extends far beyond the initial purchase. Ensuring your aircraft is safe, compliant, and airworthy is paramount. This section provides key resources for managing the maintenance and continued airworthiness of your aircraft.
CAA Approved Maintenance Organisations: The official CAA search tool to find and verify Part-CAO, Part-M Subpart G, and Part-145 approved maintenance organisations in the UK. This is your starting point for finding a licensed facility to service your aircraft.
Find an Approved Maintenance Organisation
CAA Maintenance & Engineering Publications: The definitive source for regulations, guidance material, and publications related to aircraft maintenance standards and airworthiness in the UK.
CAA Maintenance and Engineering Homepage
Light Aircraft Association (LAA) Engineering: For owners of ‘Permit to Fly’ aircraft, the LAA’s engineering section is an indispensable resource, providing technical information, advice, and oversight for this popular category of UK general aviation aircraft.
For those looking to explore an even wider array of resources, these directories serve as excellent gateways to hundreds of other specialised aviation websites, from enthusiast groups to historical archives.
Aviation-Links.co.uk: A long-standing and extensive web directory dedicated to UK aviation. It features a vast collection of links covering virtually every aspect of aviation, including flying clubs, museums, spotting, and much more.
We are always looking to improve and expand this hub. If you have a go-to resource that you believe would be a valuable addition to this page, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.