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2010 FAR/AIM

ASA has built a reputation for providing the aviation community with the most accurate and reliable FAR/AIM products available. The 2009 FAR/AIM book continues this tradition, containing complete and up-to-date information from Titles 14 and 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 and 49 CFR) and Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) (includes Change 3, effective 8/30/2007), and a free e-mail 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, 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.
  • Pilot/Controller Glossary
  • NASA Aviation Safety Reporting Form
  • The most complete and up-to-date information available, with ASA's promise to keep readers current via timely and free online Updates.
  • FREE subscription email Update service keeps readers up-to-speed on regulation changes via email throughout the 1-year book life cycle, as the changes are released. Go to our FAR/AIM Updates page to sign up.
  • Unabridged FAR Parts from Titles 14 and 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations
  • Changes and updates since last printing clearly marked
  • User-friendly combined FAR and AIM index with more terms than ever before!

ASA's FAR/AIM books have been the standard regulatory reference of the industry for more than 20 years. ASA consolidates the FAA regulations and procedures into easy-to-use reference books of information pertinent to pilots, flight crew, and aviation maintenance technicians. Softcover, indexed and illustrated, 1,056 pages.

NASA ASRS forms [NASA form 277] - Reporting Forms for:

  • Pilot
  • Controller
  • Mechanic
  • Cabin Attendant

2010 FAR for Flight Crew

The regulations book for Flight Crew in a 6" x 9" format book includes:

  • Parts 1, 63, 65, 91 Subpart K, 119, 121, 135, and 175 (Hazmat).
  • Part 25 is available as a free download!
  • Free Updates available online for instant access to regulation and procedural changes
  • Free Update email subscription service – ASA will email you when a new Update is available.
  • Unabridged FAR Parts from Titles 14 and 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 and 49 CFR)
  • Changes and updates since last printing clearly marked
  • Complete FAR index

ASA has built a reputation for providing the aviation community with the most accurate and reliable FAR/AIM products available. The 2008 series continues this tradition. Softcover, illustrated and indexed, 504 pages.

2010 FAR for Aviation Maintenance Technicians

The regulation book for AMTs in 8-1/4" x 10-3/4" large-book format includes:

  • Parts 1, 3, 13, 21, 23, 27, 33, 34, 35, 39, 43, 45, 47, 65, 91, 119, 121 J and L, 125, 135, 145, 147, 183
  • Advisory Circulars 20-62D, 20-109A, 21-12B, 39-7C, 43-9C, 43.9-1F, 65-30A, and FAA-G-8082-11A (the FAA's IA Test Guide).
  • The most complete and up-to-date information available, with ASA's promise to keep readers current via timely and free online Updates. See our FAR/AIM Updates page for more details
  • FREE subscription email Update service keeps readers up-to-speed on regulation changes via email throughout the 1-year book lifecycle, as the changes are released. Go to our FAR/AIM Updates page to sign up.
  • Unabridged FAR Parts and ACs
  • Changes and updates since last printing clearly marked
  • Complete FAR index

ASA has built a reputation for providing the aviation community with the most accurate and reliable FAR/AIM products available. The 2008 series continues this tradition, with books that contain complete and up-to-date information from the Federal Aviation Regulations. Softcover, illustrated and indexed, 864 pages.

 

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Guide to the Flight Review

For Instructors and Applicants

All pilots, whether they fly for pleasure, business, or as a career, must take a flight review every 2 years (sometimes called a Biennial Flight Review or BFR). This book provides complete preparation for pilots taking the flight review, as well as for the flight instructors conducting the review. The FAA offers options for completing the BFR, and the book covers all of these in detail. International pilots can also use this book to help familiarize themselves with flight operations in the U.S.

The new fifth edition reflects these important updates:

  • Rules and procedures for today’s operations and areas of emphasis such as ADM, risk management, scenario-based training, and the sport pilot and light-sport aircraft categories.
  • A new appendix containing the FAA’s new “Conducting an Effective Flight Review” guidance document provides specific recommendations for the ground review, flight activities, post-flight debriefing, and pilot improvement plans.
  • The FAA’s new online Flight Review course is referenced throughout, encouraging both applicants and instructors to take advantage of this excellent (and free) new resource.

    The important features of this book:

  • Works for both the applicant and the flight instructor (includes separate sections for each).
  • Questions-and-answer format for the ground review portion of the flight review is an excellent refresher for the information all pilots need to know.
  • Includes sample written quiz, which can be used to meet the ground-training requirement.
  • For instructors, helpful recommendations on how to conduct the flight review, with a synopsis of practical test standards for the maneuvers at both the Private and Commercial level.
  • Appendix has reprints of the flight review regulation (14 CFR 61.56) and other helpful and important FAA resources, including a comprehensive checklist that both applicants and instructors can use to ensure they meet requirements and gain something from this legal requirement to continue flying as pilot-in-command.

    The flight review must include 1 hour of ground instruction as well as 1 hour of flight instruction. The information provided in this book may be used by instructors to fulfill these requirements. Soft cover, 160 pages.

  • ASA Private Oral Exam Guide

    Contains the questions most frequently asked by FAA examiners during the airplane checkride, and the appropriate responses.