X-6
February 2008
Legacy
X-7
February 2008
Legacy
Become familiar with the AIM and use the information in it to become and remain
a more “professional” pilot.
Advisory Information
Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) provide information of a time-critical nature which
can affect the decision to go or not go... for example a closed airport, navaids out
of service, runway closures, etc.
FAA Advisory Circulars
These circulars are the FAA’s means of informing the flying public of non-regula-
tory items of interest. They cover a myriad of subjects and can be obtained at FAA
offices, bookstores specializing in flying or government publications, some FBOs,
etc. Some are free, and others have a nominal charge - all are worthwhile reading
and of general interest to airmen. A complete listing of current advisory circulars is
published as AC00-2, which lists those that are for sale, as well as those distributed
free of charge by the FAA as well as ordering information.
Some of the free circulars are:
00-24 Thunderstorms
00-50 Low Level Wind Shear
20-5D Plane Sense
20-93 Flutter Due to Ice or Foreign Substance on or in Aircraft Control Sur-
faces
20-105 Engine Power-Loss Accident Prevention
43-12 Preventative Maintenance
60-4
Pilot’s Spacial Disorientation
60-9
Induction Icing - Pilot’s Precautions and Procedures
61-67 Hazards Associated with Spins in Airplanes Prohibited from Intentional
Spinning
61-84 Role of Preflight Preparation
9O-23D Wake Turbulence
91-6A Water, Slush and Snow on Runway
91-43 Unreliable Airspeed Indications
A similar listing of publications could be prepared for Advisory Circulars which
are not free however the cost is nominal.
Other publications include “General Aviation News” by the FAA, The Experimental
Aircraft Association (EAA) magazine” Sport Aviation “ is a very valuable source of
special interest topics for your aircraft both during its construction and after. The
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