AIM/FAR Book
£14.95
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An easy-to-read, easy-to-use format |
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All changes highlighted and explained |
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FAA Flight Forum excerpts |
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Important facilities directory: FAA, NTSB, Senate and House, FSDO, State Aviation Officials & more |
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VOT sites and frequencies |
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Pilot/Controller glossary |
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Study suggestions for test and flight review |
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Quick reference index |
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Unabridged text of AIM including multiple graphics |
This is the annual "must have" reference for any pilots flying in the USA. It contains all the FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATIONS (FAR) and AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION (AIM) in one publication. It is ideal for FAA exam cross references for Private, Commercial, Instrument, CFI, CFII and Airline Transport. Published in a convenient handbook-sized 6" x 9" format which includes: all the pertinent federally required rules and regulations from the Transportation Security Administration for general aviation flying and the complete AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION MANUAL. Plus it gives full information for all pilots flying under FAA regulations including a Pilot/Controller Glossary, NASA Aviation Safety Reporting Form, Important FAA, FSDO and NTSB addresses and phone numbers, unabridged FAR Parts from Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, changes and updates since last printing clearly marked.
The AIM section includes: Air Navigation Aids, Aeronautical Lighting and Other Airport Visual Aids, Airspace, Air Traffic Control, Air Traffic Procedures, Emergency Procedures, Safety of Flight, Medical Facts for Pilots, Aeronautical Charts and Related Publications and Helicopter Operations.
The FAR section includes parts: 1: Definitions and Abbreviations, 43: Maintenance, 49: Code of Federal Regulations, 61: Certification: pilots, flight instructors, ground instructors, 65: Certification: airmen other than flight crew members, 67: Medical standards and certification, 71: Federal airway designation, 73: Special use airspace, 91: General operating and flight rules, 93: Special air traffic rules and airport traffic patterns, 97: Standard instrument approach procedures, 99: Security control of air traffic, 103: Ultralight vehicles, 105: Parachute Jumping, 119: Certification: air carriers and commercial operators, 121: Appendix I: Drug Testing; Appendix J: Alcohol misuse and prevention, 135: Operating requirements: commuter and on-demand operations, 137: Agricultural aircraft operations, 141: Pilot schools, 142:Training centers, National Transportation Safety Board, Part 830: Notification and reporting of aircraft accidents or incidents and overdue aircraft and preservation of aircraft wreckage, mail, cargo, and records.
FAR/AIM books have been the standard regulatory reference of the industry for more than 20 years. The FAA regulations and procedures are consolidated into this easy to use reference book of information for pilots, flight crew and aviation maintenance technicians. Shows changes since the last release marked clearly for quick reference and indexed to provide clear, intuitive access to subject matter and paragraph number or regulation. In the FAR/AIM book, the AIM is reproduced with detailed multiple graphics. The regulations and AIM are completely re-typeset for easier reading and a suggested study list of regulations and AIM paragraphs is included for specific certificates or ratings. The FAR/AIM also contains helpful lists of FAA, NTSB and FSDO addresses and telephone numbers. Soft. 1002 pages.
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