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EVISION
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D
ATE
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12/29/04
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AGE
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8
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2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
Preflight
IFR departures
IFR en route
IFR arrival
Emergency procedures
Weather and icing
Mountain flying
Wake turbulence, vortices
Medical facts for pilots
Bird hazards
Good operating practices
Airport location directory
All pilots must be thoroughly familiar with and use the information 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, such as an airport closed, terminal radar out of service, en route
navigational aids out of service, etc.
Airmen can subscribe to services to obtain FAA NOTAMS and Airman
Advisories, and these are also available at FAA Flight Service Stations.
FAA Advisory Circulars
The FAA issues advisory circulars to inform the aviation public of non-
regulatory material of interest. Advisory Circulars contain information
with which the prudent pilot should be familiar. A complete list of