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Airline Pilots Are the Most Scrutinized Profession

Air Facts

Once certified, they must undergo ongoing training and recurrent checks to maintain their licenses and fly commercially, which is mandated by their employer and federal aviation regulations. The post Airline Pilots Are the Most Scrutinized Profession appeared first on Air Facts Journal.

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Demystifying the FAR/AIM: Your Guide to Essential Aeronautical Information

Northstar VFR

The FAR/AIM is technically two books: The FAR (Federal Aviation Regulations), dealing with regulations, and the AIM (Aeronautical Information Manual), which is more geared to air traffic control procedures and basic flight information. That's where the FAR/AIM comes into play.

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Biennial Flight Review Guide: Preparing for Success

Pilot's Life Blog

This may include normal and crosswind takeoffs and landings, stalls, steep turns, emergency procedures, and navigation exercises. Preparing for the Ground Portion Reviewing Regulations A thorough understanding of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), especially Part 91, is crucial for any pilot.

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