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  • Federal Aviation Administration

     
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    • Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration
    • Pages: 28
    • Year of Publication: 1967
  • Federal Aviation Regulations

     
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    • Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration
    • Pages: 30
    • Year of Publication: 1990
  • Guide to Federal Aviation Administration Publications

     
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    • Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration
    • Pages: 108
    • Year of Publication: 1977
  • Federal Aviation Administration Strategic Plan

     
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    • Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration
    • Pages: 68
    • Year of Publication: 1995
  • Federal Aviation Regulations/Aeronautical Information Manual 2007

     
    The latest civil aviation directives from the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) and the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) are gathered in this comprehensive reference. Regulations that have changed since the 2006 edition are precisely marked and all data is intuitively indexed by subject matter and accompanied by the correct docket source information. Retypeset for better legibility, this edition also includes a study guide, a pilot/controller glossary, the NASA Aviation Safety reporting form, and important Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) contact information. Updates are provided to account for FAA regulation changes throughout the publication year via the Aviation Supplies & Academics website or e-mail.
    • Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration
    • Pages: 1052
    • Year of Publication: 2006
  • Federal Aviation Regulations

     
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    • Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration
    • Pages: 1636
    • Year of Publication: 1995
  • The Federal Aviation Administration Plan for Research, Engineering, and Development

     
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    • Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration
    • Pages: 184
    • Year of Publication: 1992
  • Airplane Flying Handbook (Federal Aviation Administration)

     
    The Federal Aviation Administration’s Airplane Flying Handbook provides pilots, student pilots, aviation instructors, and aviation specialists with information on every topic needed to qualify for and excel in the field of aviation. Topics covered include: Ground operations Cockpit management The four fundamentals of flying Integrated flight control Slow flights Stalls Spins Takeoff Ground reference maneuvers Night operations And much more Updated to include the most current information, the Airplane Flying Handbook is a great study guide for current pilots and for potential pilots who are interested in applying for their first license. It is also the perfect gift for any aircraft or aeronautical buff.
    • Author: Federal Aviation Administration
    • Pages: 703
    • Year of Publication: 2017
  • Federal Aviation Regulations

     
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    • Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration
    • Pages: 36
    • Year of Publication: 1993
  • Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (Federal Aviation Administration)

     
    The Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge is an official Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Handbook that provides basic knowledge that is essential for pilots. This updated handbook introduces pilots to the broad spectrum of knowledge that will be needed as they progress in their pilot training. Written for the pilot preparing for a Remote, Sport, Private, Commercial, or Flight Instructor Pilot Certificate, it is a key reference for all the information necessary to operate an aircraft and to pass the FAA Knowledge Exam and Practical Test. This handbook introduces readers to flying and a history of flight, then explores the role of the FAA, criteria for earning the various pilot certificates, how to plan their flight education, and the examinations associated with earning a pilot certificate. With covered topics ranging from aeronautical decision-making to flight instrument use to weather theory, beginners and advanced pilots alike will find the Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge to be their primary resources for all things aviation. In addition the most current FAA information, this 2016 edition features full-color drawings and photographs, an index, a glossary, and appendices of common acronyms, abbreviations and NOTAM contractions, and airport signs.
    • Author: Federal Aviation Administration
    • Pages: 1160
    • Year of Publication: 2017
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