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  2. Advisory circular - Wikipedia

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    The FAA's Advisory Circular System is defined in FAA Order 1320.46D. [ 2 ] By writing advisory circulars, the FAA can provide guidance for compliance with airworthiness regulations , pilot certifications, operational standards, training standards, and any other rules within the 14 CFR Aeronautics and Space title, aka 14 CRF or FARs.

  3. AC 25.1309-1 - Wikipedia

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    In May 1996, the FAA Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee (ARAC) was tasked with a review of harmonized FAR/JAR 25.1309, AC 1309-1A, and related documents, and to consider revision to AC 1309-1A incorporating recent practice, increasing complex integration between aircraft functions and the systems that implement them, [20] and the ...

  4. AIRMET - Wikipedia

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    "FAA Aeronautical Information Manual". FAA. Ch 7 "Safety of Flight", Section "Meteorology". Archived from the original on July 26, 2012. "What is an AIRMET". ZHU training. Aviation Weather Center, Kansas City, Missouri: National Weather Service. "AIRMET". Regulatory and Guidance Library (RGL). Advisory Circular. Aviation Weather Services: FAA ...

  5. Area forecast - Wikipedia

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    An Aviation Area Forecast (FA or ARFOR) was a message product of the National Weather Service ... Advisory Circular AC-00-45G, Change 1. FAA. July 29, 2012. p. 223. ...

  6. Federal Aviation Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Title 14 CFR – Aeronautics and Space is one of the fifty titles that make up the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Title 14 is the principal set of rules and regulations (sometimes called administrative law) issued by the Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration, federal agencies of the United States which oversee Aeronautics and Space.

  7. Atmospheric icing - Wikipedia

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    FAA (U.S.) Advisory Circular 20-113: Pilot Precautions and Procedures to be taken in Preventing Aircraft Reciprocating Engine Induction System and Fuel System Icing Problems FAA (U.S.) Advisory Circular 20-117 : Hazards Following Ground Deicing and Ground Operations in Conditions Conducive to Aircraft Icing

  8. Center Weather Service Unit - Wikipedia

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    Center Weather Service Units (CWSUs) began operations on April 3, 1978 after the Southern Airways Flight 242 crash near Atlanta in 1977 where the NTSB recommended increased weather situational awareness for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)'s Air Traffic Controllers.

  9. Terminal aerodrome forecast - Wikipedia

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    In meteorology and aviation, terminal aerodrome forecast (TAF) is a format for reporting weather forecast information, [1] particularly as it relates to aviation. TAFs complement and use similar encoding to METAR reports. They are produced by a human forecaster based on the ground.