Description
This sale includes just the 2024 FAR AIM GLEIM Book.
This handy book has been designed for aviators & student pilots who are working towards achieving their license or rating while getting ready for a check ride. Most of the flight instructors (CFIs) will remind you that a FAR/AIM will be great on check-ride day to the Examiner.
With its 2024 edition of the FAR/AIM manual, Gleim delivers the latest updates to the regulations and operating standards most relevant to general aviation pilots. Whereas most other FAR/AIM publications are thick, heavy volumes, Gleim designed its 9″ x 7″ version to be a lighter, more user-friendly reference. Gleim also uses a larger font and bolder typeface, as well as easy-to-follow indentations, to make navigating the publication easier for users. Also includes NTSB 830 and TSA Parts 1540, 1550, and 1552, Part 135 Operations. A no-go item no pilot should be without.
This 2024 annual volume is pretty much a required item to keep an aviator up-to-date. Stay up to date on the latest changes in aviation regulations with the ASA 2024 FAR/AIM printed book.
The Federal Aviation Regulations are rules prescribed by the Federal Aviation Administration governing all aviation activities in the United States. The FARs are part of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations-CFR.
Let’s start by introducing what AIM Includes.
Chapter 1 – Air Navigation:
Chapter 2 – Aeronautical lighting and other airport visual aids
Chapter 3 – Airspace (Chapters through 3 to 6 are the official guide to basic flight information and ATC procedures for the aviation community flying in the NAS of the United States.)
Chapter 4 – Air Traffic Control
Chapter 5 – Air Traffic Procedures
Chapter 6 – Emergency Procedures
Chapter 7 – Safety of Flight
Chapter 8 – Medical Facts for Pilots
Chapter 9 – Aeronautical Charts and Related Publications
Chapter 10 – Helicopter Operations
Pilot & Controller Glossary.
Appendices
The AIM contains information of interest to pilots, such as health and medical facts, flight safety, a pilot/controller glossary of terms used in the system, and information on safety, accidents & incidents and reporting of hazards.
You can’t know every answer, you just have to know where to get the answer.
The handbook covers all necessary rules and procedures for aviators in Titles 14 and 49 of the Federal Code of Regulations, including Parts 1, 43, 48, 61, 67, 68, 71, 73, 91, 97, 103, 105, 107, 110, 117, 119, 135, 136, 137, 141, and 142, and NTSB 830, and TSA 1552.
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