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Twin Engine (Piston)
Emergency Procedures
Services Available to Pilots
Weather and Icing
Radio Phraseology and Technique
Moun1ain Flying
Airport Operations
Wake Turbulence - Vortices
Clearances and Separations
Medical Facts for Pilots
Preflight
Bird Hazards
Departures - IFR
Good Operating Practices
Enroute - IFR
Airport Location Directory
Arrival - IFR
Section X
Safety Information
All pilots must be thoroughly familiar with and use the infor-
mation in the AIM.
ADVISORY INFORMATION
NOTAMS (Notices to Airmen) are documents that have
information of a time-critical nature that would affect a pilot's
decision to make a flight; for example, an airport closed, ter-
minal radar out of service, or enroute navigational aids out
of service.
FAA
ADVISORY CIRCULARS
The FAA issues Advisory Circulars to inform the aviation
public in a systematic way
of nonregulatory material of inter-
est. Advisory Circulars contain a wealth of information with
which the prudent pilot should be familiar.
A complete list of
current FAA Advisory Circulars is published in
AC 00-2,
which lists Advisory Circulars that are for sale, as well as
those distributed free of charge by the FAA, and provides
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