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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

REQUIRED READING FOR PILOTS: THERE’S NO ROOM FOR MISTAKES IN THE SKY- FAR/AIM 2011 Federal Aviation Administration

Don’t get caught in the air with an out-of-date edition of FAR/AIM, the complete aeronautical information manual from the Federal Aviation Administration. With nearly 1,000 pages of current FAA data and dozens of instructional illustrations, FAR/AIM 2011 is the most recent edition of the most indispensable resource for members of the aviation community. Inside you’ll find:
• Updated federal aviation regulations

• Rules and procedures for general aviation and sports pilots

• Precise information for specific pilot training certifications and ratings

• Study guide for training certifications

• Definitions and abbreviations for all aeronautical terms

• Restrictions on moored balloons, kites, amateur rockets, and unmanned free balloons

• Aircraft registration guidelines

• A pilot/controller glossary

• The NASA Aviation Safety reporting form

• Important FAA contact information

• And answers to every other aviation and piloting question



FAR/AIM 2011 is the most comprehensive edition in print and a must-have reference that is absolutely necessary for any pilot or license-seeking trainee. Plus, it fits perfectly into standard-issue flight bags. Fly worry free, safe, and up to code.
Federal Aviation Administration


Publisher's Note:    For more information about FAR/AIM 2011, please contact:
Nina Boutsikaris / 212 643 6816 x 233 / nboutsikaris@skyhorsepublishing.com

About the Author

THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, established in 1958, strives to “provide the safest, most efficient aerospace system in the world.” It also authors the Airplane Flying Handbook and Pilot's Encyclopedia of Aeronautical Knowledge.

FAR/AIM 2011
Federal Aviation Administration

Skyhorse Publishing Paperback
On Sale: October 1, 2010
ISBN: 978-1-61608-148-5
Price: $15.95