

ASA FAR/AIM - 2012
2012 FAA regulations and procedures for General Aviation, Sport Pilots, & Instructors.
The 2012 FAR/AIM containes complete and up-to-date information from Titles 14 and 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 and 49 CFR) pertinent to General Aviation, Sport Pilots and Flight Instructors, combined with the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) (effective 8/26/2010), and a free email subscription service for you to receive updated information as it is released by the FAA.
Convenient handbook-sized 6" x 9" format includes:
Parts 1, 43, 61, 67, 71, 73, 91, 97, 103, 105, 110, 119, 135, 136, 137, 141, 142, NTSB 830, TSA 1552 and the complete Aeronautical Information Manual. Sport Pilot and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) rules included. Plus the Pilot/Controller Glossary
NASA Aviation Safety Reporting Forms:
[NASA form 277]:
Pilot
Controller
Mechanic
Cabin Attendant
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1 - Definitions and abbreviations
43 - Maintenance, rebuilding, and alterations
61 - Certification of pilots and instructors
67 - Medical standards
71 - Airspace and airways
73 - Special use airspace
91 - General operating and flight rules
97 - Instrument approach procedures
103 - Ultralight vehicles
105 - Parachute Jumping
110 - General Requirements
119 - Certification of air carriers and commercial operations
135 - Commuter and charter operations
137 - Agricultural aircraft operations
141 - Pilot schools
142 - Training centers
830 - Reporting of aircraft accidents and preservation of wreckage
The AIM section includes:
1- Air navigation and radio aids
2- Radar services and procedures
3- Airport lighting aids & obstruction lighting
4- Airport marking aids and signs
5- Airspace - general
6 - Airspace - controlled
7 - Airspace - class G
8 - Airspace - special use
9 - Airspace - other
10 - Air traffic services
11 - Radio phraseology and techniques
12 - Airport operations
13 - ATC clearances and separation
14 - ATC procedures - preflight
15 - Departure procedures
16 - En route procedures
17 - Arrival procedures
18 - Pilot/controller roles and responsibilities
19 - National security and interception procedures
20 - Emergency procedures - general
21 - Emergency services available to pilots
22 - Distress and urgency procedures
23 - Radio failure procedures
24 - Flight safety - meteorology
25 - Altimeter settings
26 - Wake turbulence
27 - Bird hazards
28 - Other potential flight hazards
29 - Hazard reporting
30 - Fitness for flight and other medical factors
31 - Charts and related publications
32 - Pilot/controller glossary
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