FAA Advisories concern how to comply with airworthiness regulations. This collection was published from 1957 to 2000. The FAA Advisory Circular System was established for the publication of nonregulatory guidance and informational material to the public. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_faacirculars or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530829.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1992-04-16
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This advisory circular (AC) updates the guidance and information concerning the identification and marking requirements of Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 45, and describes an acceptable means, but not the sole means, of compliance with the regulations.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1985-11-06
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This advisory circular (AC) provides information and guidance concerning the installation, removal, or change of identification data and identification plates on aircraft engines. This AC identifies an acceptable means, but not the only means, of compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations Part 45.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1965-02-15
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This circular is to provide an acceptable method of identifying replacement and modification parts as approved parts for use on certificated civil aircraft.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1970-02-25
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This circular is published to advise owners and operators of U.S. civil aircraft of recent regulatory changes that require the annual submission of current information related to aircraft registration eligibility, and request similar submission of information related to identification and activity of aircraft; and to call attention to the availabil
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1973-06-07
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This circular is published to advise owners and operators of US. civil aircraft of the requirement for annual submission of current information related to aircraft registration eligibility, request similar submission of information related to identification and activity of aircraft, and to call attention to the availability of the reporting form to
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1974-05-16
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Since the sport of "hang gliding" or "sky sailing" has become popular, numerous questions have arisen as to the FAA position on the regulation and operation of these vehicles. The purpose of this Advisory Circular is to suggest safety parameters for the operation of "hang gliders" and to present the current FAA intent with respect to the regulation
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1976-02-11
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This advisory circular informs all Federal Aviation Administration certificated pilots and flight instructors of the availability of industry developed guidelines for the conduct of the Biennial Flight Review (BFR).
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1976-04-27
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This advisory circular provides information to acquaint the general aviation community with the Accident Prevention Counselor Program and the ways the accident prevention counselor force enhances aviation safety.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1978-01-01
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The term “Aviation Instructor,” as used in this handbook, includes the flight instructor, the ground instructor, the aircraft maintenance instructor, and the instructor of air crewmembers. These instructors must understand the basic principles and processes of learning and teaching if they are to attain professional competence. The primary objectiv
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1976-12-03
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This advisory circular announces the revision of the written test study guides for selected testing areas which will contain representative questions and responses used in the current FAA certification tests.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1977-06-09
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This advisory circular provides further information concerning publication schedules for written test guides in selected testing areas and clarifies misunderstandings concerning the availability of the official quest ion books used by FAA in testing airmen. It also reaffirms the usability of the written test guides available at present as listed in
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1983-12-29
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Announces the Implementation of a new system for administering FAA written tests to pilot, aviation mechanic, flight Instructor, ground Instructor, flight engineer, flight navigator, and aircraft dispatcher applicants.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1984-12-03
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Announces a transition period during which an applicant may request to take a written test (In certain categories) under either the old or new testing system and lists test questions under the new system which are not used and need not be studied by the applicant.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1963-06-12
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To call to the attention of all pilots certain potential hazards associated with operation of unfamiliar aircraft and to recommend certain good operating practices.
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