Section X
Safety Information
Certificates required
Liquor and Drugs
Flight plans
Preflight action
Fuel requirements
Flight Rules
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Twin Engine (Piston)
Maintenance, preventive maintenance, alterations, inspec-
tion and maintenance records
You, as a pilot, have responsibilities under government
regulations.The regulations are designed for your protection
and the protection of your passengers and the public. Com-
pliance is mandatory.
AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES
FAR Part 39 specifies that no person may operate a product
to which an Airworthiness Directive issued by the FAA
applies, except in accordance with the requirements of that
Airworthiness Directive.
AIRMAN'S INFORMATION MANUAL
The Airman's Information Manual (AIM) is designed to pro-
vide airmen with basic flight information and ATC proce-
dures for use in the national airspace system of the United
States. It also contains items of interest to pilots concerning
health and medical facts, factors affecting flight safety, a
pilot/controller glossary of terms in the Air Traffic Control
system, information on safety, and accidenVhazard report-
ing. It is revised at six-month intervals and can be pur-
chased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Gov-
ernment Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.
This document contains a wealth of pilot information. Among
the subjects are:
Controlled Airspace
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May, 1994