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Hello all!
I was recently in a local used book store, and on their aviation shelf, there was a bound copy (if staples count as binding) of FAA publication AAC-45C, containing VFR and IFR "Exam-O-Grams". Using the search at the FAA, plus a little Googling of both the Web and Usenet, seems to show that these are no longer published by the FAA or anyone else. There was one hit on the FAA site in a presentation that recommended re-starting the program, and one hit in this group of someone asking for a copy of one of them, but not much else. The description on the index page says: "Exam-O-Grams are brief and timely explanations of important aeronautical knowledge items. These items include concepts and procedures that are critical to aviation safety, common misconceptions among airman applications, and areas which cause general difficulty in written tests. Exam-O-Grams are developed on a continuing basis, only as needs arise, and not on a regularly scheduled basis. They are distributed free (one copy per request) to airman applicants, pilots, ground and flight instructors, educational institutions, airman training centers, flying clubs, and other interested groups and individuals. Exam-O-Grams may be reproduced without further permission from FAA." Would scanned copies of these be useful to anyone? Or are there better, more modern materials that have taken their place? I have access to a scanner with a page feeder, so scanning them isn't too much of a job. One caveat is that this is an older publication; the revision dates for the VFR pages run from 8/1964 to 1/1977 and for the IFR pages from 8/1965 to 1/1977. Some of them are probably still perfectly valid and true, but I'm sure there have been enough changes in 30+ years to make some of them partly or totally obsolete, and I would prefer not to put wrong information out there. I've scanned in a few pages already as a test. Right now they should print at 300 dpi on an 8.5"x11" page, so the files are somewhat large at about 500 kb each. Here's the VFR index page: http://members.cox.net/mroberds/eog-vfr-index.png And here's VFR #9: http://members.cox.net/mroberds/eog-vfr-009-01.png http://members.cox.net/mroberds/eog-vfr-009-02.png The above images are a first cut. If many people want copies, I might reduce the resolution (for smaller file size), and I will probably convert them to PDF. PDF may not be the "best" file format for this, but from past experience, it has the great advantage that it usually comes out the right size when printed. Or, if this whole thing is a silly idea, let me know that too. Matt Roberds |
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Before the "web" the Exam-O-Gram was a method for the FAA to
answer questions and clear up misunderstood questions from the limited number of written test questions. They are public domain and they can be reprinted and distributed for free or sold at a profit. But most are obsolete, dealing with airspace and other regulatory matters that have changed greatly in the past 30 years. But with a disclaimer, that states clearly that they are historical and may not be current or correct, why not, you can scan them to a PDF file and put them on a CD. "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... | On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 05:55:11 GMT, wrote in | : | | [kind, constructive offer snipped] | | Or, if this whole thing is a silly idea, let me know that too. | | Matt Roberds | | How can more information be a silly idea? Thanks. | |
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"Exam-O-Grams are brief and timely explanations of important aeronautical knowledge items. Sounds like it's old enough to be from the era of the "Land-O-Matic" and Royalite. Speaking of Royalite, it looks like it's still available for aircraft in new designs: http://www.spartech.com/plastics/aircraft_sheet.html Marco |
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tom418 wrote:
It is that old. Back in the mid '70s, there was a weekly PBS TV show on "Aviation Weather" and they frequently mentioned the "exam-o- grams" I hadn't thought about that weathercast in years though it was on at my house every morning that I can remember. |
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It is that old. Back in the mid '70s, there was a weekly PBS TV show on
"Aviation Weather" and they frequently mentioned the "exam-o-grams" "Marco Leon" wrote in message ... wrote in message "Exam-O-Grams are brief and timely explanations of important aeronautical knowledge items. Sounds like it's old enough to be from the era of the "Land-O-Matic" and Royalite. Speaking of Royalite, it looks like it's still available for aircraft in new designs: http://www.spartech.com/plastics/aircraft_sheet.html Marco |
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"tom418" wrote in news:7AaPh.13786$Ng1.3979
@newsfe19.lga: It is that old. Back in the mid '70s, there was a weekly PBS TV show on "Aviation Weather" and they frequently mentioned the "exam-o-grams" Makes ME feel a little old. I still have my original set of VFR and IFR Exam-O-Grams. |
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Don't worry. At least we got to enjoy the Ed Sullivan Show, "Lost In
Space", "Man From Uncle", "Time Tunnel", etc. "They " didn't. ![]() "John Godwin" wrote in message ... "tom418" wrote in news:7AaPh.13786$Ng1.3979 @newsfe19.lga: It is that old. Back in the mid '70s, there was a weekly PBS TV show on "Aviation Weather" and they frequently mentioned the "exam-o-grams" Makes ME feel a little old. I still have my original set of VFR and IFR Exam-O-Grams. |
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Actually, it was "AM Weather" and its last show was on February 3, 1995.
I remember seeing it as a kid and being extremely bored by it. Now I would love it. Reference (heh, from 1995 of all things): http://www.balloonlife.com/publicati...5/avchannl.htm tom418 wrote: It is that old. Back in the mid '70s, there was a weekly PBS TV show on "Aviation Weather" and they frequently mentioned the "exam-o-grams" |
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![]() "Some Other Guy" wrote in message ... snip It's hard to find decent study material on the net. At least I've never found any. ????????? I have downloaded ~3gb of aviation training material. Many good links are/have been posted here on r.a.p & r.a.s. and Google helps for specific areas of interest. A Google Groups search on these ngs will yield lots of information and more links. Many links can be deconstructed to yield a general index or home page which allows a complete site to be navigated. I thank all here for the links they have posted over the years. My problem is not in finding good materials but rather the time to properly read them. Happy landings, |
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