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Save the April edition of AOPA Flight Training for the next thread on
whether or not the AIM plays a part in pilot certificate actions. Bob Gardner |
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I quite agree. The problem is there are so many people in the FAA who
don't have a clue what is going on in the real world and have to have something for their own guidance. Once in a while you will run into one who has worked for a living and knows the problems and has had to deal with them using common sense. Too bad they're getting harder to find. Most are living by the book and many will use whatever tiny edge they can to trip you up and make a violation stick. It has been my experience when I have to deal with the FAA via a letter I'll run it past my favorite aviation attorney before I respond. He happens to be Glenn McGovern in New Orleans. I'll never forget the Fed who looked in my turbine helicopter and asked where the carb heat control was.......no joke!!! Ol S&B |
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 08:49:22 -0500, T o d d P a t t i s t
wrote in :: It's a written document setting out what the FAA considers to be "best practices" for aviation. Is see the Aviation Information Manual as an attempt to summarize and integrate the Federal Aviation Regulations and FAA Order 7110.65 and others into a more readable document for pilots. It's clear that Advisory Circulars are not regulatory instruments either, but they are cited in FAA enforcement actions. |
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![]() I'll never forget the Fed who looked in my turbine helicopter and asked where the carb heat control was.......no joke!!! Ol S&B Similarly, I got a new FAA maintenance inspector for the King Air. He was going through the logbooks and wanted to know why there was no annual inspection!....no joke!.....he was right out of FAA school and it seemed that I had to train him. Karl |
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:38:50 -0500, T o d d P a t t i s t
wrote in :: Larry Dighera wrote: I see the Aviation Information Manual as an attempt to summarize and integrate the Federal Aviation Regulations and FAA Order 7110.65 and others into a more readable document for pilots. I don't see the AIM that way at all. It strikes me as the place to look for the best way to do things that aren't specified in the regs, not as a place to look for things that are specified. Can you cite a few "things" that are in the AIM that are not in the FARs, ACs nor FAA Orders? |
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![]() Larry Dighera wrote: Can you cite a few "things" that are in the AIM that are not in the FARs, ACs nor FAA Orders? "Proper" methods of entry into an airport traffic pattern, for example? -R |
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On 18 Mar 2005 09:30:59 -0800, "Rob" wrote in
.com:: Larry Dighera wrote: Can you cite a few "things" that are in the AIM that are not in the FARs, ACs nor FAA Orders? "Proper" methods of entry into an airport traffic pattern, for example? I believe you'll find that covered in AC 90-66A and AC 90-42F: http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgAdvisoryCircular.nsf/0/74c9017c9457e4ab862569d800780551/$FILE/AC90-66A.pdf http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgAdvisoryCircular.nsf/1ab39b4ed563b08985256a35006d56af/c54e50252a7fa56d862569d8007804ba/$FILE/ac90-42F.pdf More he http://www.faa.gov/regulations_polic...ory_circulars/ |
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![]() "kage" wrote in message ... I'll never forget the Fed who looked in my turbine helicopter and asked where the carb heat control was.......no joke!!! Ol S&B Similarly, I got a new FAA maintenance inspector for the King Air. He was going through the logbooks and wanted to know why there was no annual inspection!....no joke!.....he was right out of FAA school and it seemed that I had to train him. Karl I hope you trained him right! |
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![]() "Blueskies" wrote in message ... "kage" wrote in message ... I'll never forget the Fed who looked in my turbine helicopter and asked where the carb heat control was.......no joke!!! Ol S&B Similarly, I got a new FAA maintenance inspector for the King Air. He was going through the logbooks and wanted to know why there was no annual inspection!....no joke!.....he was right out of FAA school and it seemed that I had to train him. Karl I hope you trained him right! Train an FAA employee....some things are just impossible. |
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![]() "Dave Stadt" wrote in message . com... "Blueskies" wrote in message ... "kage" wrote in message ... I'll never forget the Fed who looked in my turbine helicopter and asked where the carb heat control was.......no joke!!! Ol S&B Similarly, I got a new FAA maintenance inspector for the King Air. He was going through the logbooks and wanted to know why there was no annual inspection!....no joke!.....he was right out of FAA school and it seemed that I had to train him. Karl I hope you trained him right! Train an FAA employee....some things are just impossible. But if he/she is really green, you just might have a chance... |
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