Part 61, FAR Part 67, FAR Part 91, NTSB Part 830, AIM, CFR Title 14, Advisory
Circulars, Airworthiness Directives, ATOMATO FLAMES, Temporary Flight
Restrictions, FDC NOTAM, FSS, Night Flight Definitions, Private Pilot Training, Pro
Rata Share, Right-of-Way Rules, Minimum Safe Altitudes, Aerobatic Flight
Limitations, Accident & Incident Reporting, Controlled Airspace Classes A-E,
Uncontrolled Class G, Flight Planning Sources, TFR Procedures, Night Currency,
VFR Equipment Requirements, Flight Review Requirements, Pilot Logbooks, ATC
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Federal Aviation Regulations
(FAR) Mandate for controlling all aspects of aviation in the United States, enforced by the FAA
Aeronautical Information Manual
(AIM) is the FAA's official guide to basic flight information and Air traffic control (ATC)
procedures required to fly in the United States National Airspace System.
FAR Part 1
Section of the FAR that consists of definitions of aviation terms, acronyms, and abbreviations
FAR Part 43
Section of the FAR that consists of maintenance requirements
, FAR Part 61
Section of the FAR that consists of requirements for becoming a pilot or instructor
FAR Part 67
Section of the FAR that consists of medical standards and certifications
FAR Part 91
Section of the FAR that consists of general operating rules
NTSB Part 830
Included in Part 49 of the FAR that consists of NTSB accident reporting
NOTAM
Notice to Air Missions, publicizing mandatory and advisory information pertaining to flight,
including Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs)
Advisory Circulars
(ACs) Issued by the FAA. While not regulatory, they do expand on regulations or expand on
safety standards. General categories: 60 - Airmen, 70 - Airspace, 90 - Air Traffic & General
Operations