[HN Gopher] AIM - Aeronautical Information Manual
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       AIM - Aeronautical Information Manual
        
       Author : AceyMan
       Score  : 18 points
       Date   : 2020-06-20 06:51 UTC (16 hours ago)
        
 (HTM) web link (www.faa.gov)
 (TXT) w3m dump (www.faa.gov)
        
       | taylorhughes wrote:
       | Signs & markings is one of the most enjoyable parts - also
       | practical if you're looking out airplane windows in airports
       | frequently!
       | https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/aim_html...
        
       | fuckface123 wrote:
       | As a flight instructor, I refer to the AIM frequently. It is a
       | good reference. The Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge +
       | the Airplane Flying Handbook are what I use to teach brand new
       | students.
        
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       | tass wrote:
       | The FAA publications are pretty great!
       | 
       | PHAK is easy to read, though long:
       | https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/a...
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       | Thanks for the reminder to get back to studying.
        
       | AceyMan wrote:
       | It's like the K&R of flying. Except it comes out every few years,
       | which kind of makes it way better.
        
       | 04rob wrote:
       | I've noticed there seem to be a number of pilots on HN. Anyone
       | know of any hn-like (high quality) communities for pilots or
       | students out there?
        
         | synack wrote:
         | https://aviation.stackexchange.com/
        
           | fuckface123 wrote:
           | lots of people on r/flying as well
        
         | sugarkjube wrote:
         | pprune.org is pretty big and international, also there is
         | euroga.org in europe.
        
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