All the Information You Need to Operate Safely in US Airspace, Fully Updated
If you’re an aviator or aviation enthusiast, you cannot be caught with an out-of-date edition of the FAR/AIM . In the newest edition of the FAR/AIM , all regulations, procedures, and illustrations are brought up to date to reflect current federal regulations and FAA data, policies, and advisories. This handy reference book is an indispensable resource for members of the aviation community, as well as for aspiring pilots looking to get a solid background in the rules, requirements, and procedures of flight. Not only does this manual present current FAA information, it also This is the most complete guide to the rules of aviation available anywhere. Don’t take off without the FAR/AIM !
I love the FAR AIM. Everything is very systematically written, in a language that's easy to understand. Rules and law never felt easier. The Indian DGCA must learn a thing or two from the FAA and develop a book a precise and easy to read as the FAR AIM. Very user friendly.
I have so much appreciation for these regulations. It's wonderful to be part of the community of aviators who largely hold an unusually high regard for a product from a federal agency.
Great for carrying around and hoping someone will be prompted to ask if you are a pilot. Could have been a few more conflicting definitions for night, and a few more lists of things for CFIs to make acronyms about. I look forward to reading more from the author
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A necessity for any private pilot or commercial pilot. Aviation enthusiasts will find this to be a stepping stone toward a career or hobby in piloting aircraft.
The setting is elaborate, detailed, and thorough--this book's worldbuilding is on the level of Tolkien or Brandon Sanderson. The complexities of the universe live and breathe through every page. The characters are complex, compelling, and morally gray; no protagonist can be identified, only an endless list of antiheroes. And say what you will about that kind of story, but I find it realistic and emotionally engaging. This book gives insight into the internal conflicts of our society and modern world. It explores America's people with the most sincere, heart-wrenching approach I've ever seen.
And that brings us to the true appeal of this book: not the setting, textured though it may be, or the characters, as nuanced as they are. The power of this book lies in its themes of morality and justice, in its exploration of principles, obligation, and agency. Nowhere else are the fundamental ideals of responsibility and safety better conveyed; nowhere else is the dichotomy of autonomy and duty explored so thoroughly. This book is a work of art full of emotion and justice.
That deep exploration of responsibility and choice has impacted me profoundly. It has made me question many of my decisions and dreams; it's made me question my purpose in life, how I define myself, and what I aspire to be. Every time I read this book, something in my chest constricts, and I become so overwhelmed with emotion that I find myself on the verge of tears.
I wish I could give this book five stars. My heart yearns to give it the perfect rating that it deserves. Alas, this masterpiece falls short in one regretful aspect: it has a truly abhorrent number of plot holes. There is no internal consistency to the story. It just doesn't make any sense.
Nonetheless, otherwise, this is a masterpiece. This book changed my life. I hope it will do the same for you.
While the wide range of topics covered can, at points, make the reader inclined to completely give up their dream of obtaining their private pilot's license, the FAR/AIM 2023 edition is quite a masterpiece. With its expansive subject matter, including a regulation pertaining to the permissible items one may drop from an airplane (see Part 91.15 "Dropping objects."), the reader will remain engaged throughout each of the 1,066 pages. I debated shelving this in "Currently reading," as I feel I will never actually manage to digest all of the words contained within the dazzling blue cover, but my "Read" shelf will have to suffice. 10/10 recommend.
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It's not interesting, but it's sure comprehensive, all 1100 pages of it. I noticed this time that one of the drawings of take-off into high terrain (aka how-to-not-smash-into-mountain) has a mountain with a bunch of outsize Bullwinkle Moose characters drawn on it right in the path of the plane, which I thought was pretty funny.
Um, yeah, what can I really say about this reference material? If you are a pilot and have never read the AIM all the way through, then you should. There's a lot of material in here and everyone can learn something.
I'm not sure why this book gets so much hate. Yes, it's reference material and not a novel. Yes, it's pretty dry. But the information it contains is quite clear and invaluable to those of us lucky enough to fly airplanes.
While I had a lot of time at work, I opened this book every chance I got and read it. It was educational and definately a must-read for us aviation professionals.