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FAR / AIM 2006:Federal Aviation Regulations/ Aeronautical Information Manual (FAR series) Parts 1, 43, 61, 67, 71, 73, 91, 97, 103, 105, 119, 135, 136, 137, 141, 142, NTSB 830, and the full Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM). Includes detailed, full-color graphics from AIM, and Sport Pilot Regulations. Also includes a suggested study list of regulations and AIM paragraphs. November, 2005, ASA-06-FR-AM-BK. 936 pages.
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AIM/FAR 2006All Federal Aviation Regulations required for Student and Private Pilots and the complete Aeronautical Information Manual, including the Pilot / Controller Glossary. Includes a FREE website for online updates and additional information throughout the year for the currency pilots need for safety, security, and avoidance of flight violations. A 'must' reference for pilots. By McGraw-Hill and Charles F. Spence, October, 2005; 986 pages.
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FAR / FC 2006:FARs for Flight Crew (FAR series) Parts 1, 25, 63, 65, 91 Subpart K, and 121. One of the few sources of Part 121 ("Certification and Operations: Domestic, Flag, and Supplemental Air Carriers and Commercial Operators of Large Aircraft") available. Includes Fractional Ownership Programs. ASA-06-FAR-FC. November, 2005; 496 pages.
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FAR / AMT 2006Federal Aviation Regulations for Aviation Maintenance Technicians Parts, 1, 13, 21, 23, 27, 33, 34, 35, 39, 43, 45, 47, 65, 91, 119, 121 J&L, 125, 135, 145, 147 and 183. FAA-G-8082-11A and several ACs. Includes Sport Pilot Regulations. ASA-06-FAR-AMT. 816 pages.
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Dictionary of Aeronautical TermsThe most complete collection of aviation terminology available, this new edition defines more than 7,400 terms and is full of illustrations. Third Edition By Dale Crane. 599 pages.
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Aircraft Weight and Balance HandbookUsed extensively as a reference source for all FAA Knowledge Exams, this guide provides essential information for pilots, flight engineers, and aviation maintenance technicians. FAA-H-8083-1. 96 pages.
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Encyclopedia of Technical AviationA technical reference for pilots and other aviation professionals. Alphabetically arranged by topic, it provides information and illustrations on subjects ranging from aerodynamics, airspeed, aircraft performance and atmosphere to engines, flight ops, meteorology, v-speeds and windshear. September, 2002. By Gary V. Bristow, 453 pages. New and Used |
Standard Aircraft Handbookfor Mechanics and Technicians Tools, Materials and Fabricating, Drilling, Countersinking, Riveting, Electrical Wiring, Drawings, corrosion Control, Non Destructive Testing and Inspection. 292 pages.
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Pilot's Rules of ThumbRules of thumb, easy aviation math, handy formulas, quick tips. By Art Parma, 49 pages.
Pilot's Pocket HandbookFlight Calculations, Weather Decoder, Aviation Acronyms, Charts and Checklists, Pilot Memory Aids By Art Parma, 84 pages.
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Understanding Mathematics for Aircraft NavigationExplains the mathematics essential to flight, teaching basic principles and reasoning. * Provides an understanding that allows pilots to utilize new technologies * Examines techniques of GPS (Global Positioning System), and other navigation forms, including calculations of distance and bearings * Covers chart construction, magnetic compasses, mental calculations, long-range flight planning May 23, 2001. By James Samuel Wolper, 260 pages.
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