AIM (Aeronautical Information Manual): unlike the FARs, the AIM is not mandatory. However, so much of it has become ‘standard’ that to go against it seems like you’re breaking the rules.
- AIM is non-regulatory. (IFR Mag).
- Searchable AIM.
Aircraft lookup/research:
Currency / Logging Time:
- Can two private pilots split a flight for night currency? Vid 1 or Vid 2.
- Can you log PIC time in the clouds if you aren't instrument rated?
FAR (Federal Aviation Regulations): Unlike the AIM, these are legally binding.
- 5 of the most confusing FAA regulations.
- 6 of the most confusing FAA regulations, explained.
- Deviations:
- Dude: You’re busted! Phases of resolving a possible pilot deviation.
- Checkride related - see Private in Checkrides.
- Electronic Code of Federal Regulations, Title 14.
- Landing:
- There's an airplane on the runway. Can I land?
- Some (seven) of the most confusing regulations, explained.
- Quizzes:
IFR (Instrument Flight Regulations):
- Quizzes:
- You're flying IFR to an airport with no instrument approach. Now what?
- See also Instruments and Approaches.
Reports:
- ASRS (NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System)
- Use this to anonymously report anything safely related
Visual Flight Rules (VFR):
- FIG -
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