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Old January 24th 04, 05:06 PM
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 19:39:35 -0500, "Robert Henry"
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Just make the self announced position report broadcasts as the AC
suggests:


or as set forth in the AIM, which "contains _the fundamentals required in
order to fly in the United States NAS_.


You'll find that the AIM is a non-regulatory distillation of FAA
Orders, Regulations, and Advisory Circulars paraphrased for pilots.
The AIM is a handy resource that contains much information gathered
from many documents into a single volume. Personally, I prefer to dig
a little deeper at times, and research the original documents for a
more in-depth understanding of an issue.


 




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