Well it isn't simply because the FAA has it on their website.
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
link.net...
"Marco Leon" mmleon(at)yahoo.com wrote in message
...
That's not an "official" FAA publication. It's an example of a guide
written
by a third party. Existence on the FAA's web servers is not a testament
to
it being "official."
What makes an FAA publication "official"?
The challenge was not to find an "official" FAA publication, it was to
find
an FAA "approved" publication. The word "official" does not appear
anywhere
in Cjamairway's message. Publishing on the FAA web site and stamping the
first page with the FAA seal sure looks like FAA approval to me.
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