8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Advisory Circular

Subject: ADVISORY CIRCULAR CHECKLIST Date: 8/15/97 AC No: 00-2.11 and Status of Other FAA Publications Initiated By: ABC-100

1. Purpose. This circular transmits the revised checklist advisory circulars still in preparation which will be issued of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Advisory at a later date or were assigned to advisory circulars that Circulars (AC’s). It also lists certain other FAA have been canceled. publications sold by the Superintendent of Documents, 5. How to order: U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). This checklist is available via the Internet at http://www.faa.gov/abc/ac- a. Free Advisory Circulars (AC’s). If no price is chklst/actoc.htm. See Appendix 6 for access information. given after the AC, it is free. You can expedite the delivery of your order by using the special order blank in 2. Cancellation. AC 00-2.10 dated August 15, 1996, Appendix 6 (photocopies are acceptable) or send it by is canceled. FAX: 301-386-5394. Distribution personnel will send up 3. Explanation of AC system. The FAA issues advisory to ten copies of any free publication. Larger quantities circulars to inform the aviation public in a systematic way must be approved by the issuing office. Send your order for of nonregulatory material. Unless incorporated into a free AC’s to: regulation by reference, the contents of an advisory circu- U.S. Department of Transportation lar are not binding on the public. Advisory circulars are issued in a numbered-subject system corresponding to the Subsequent Distribution Office subject areas of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR’s) Ardmore East Business Center (Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter I, Federal 3341 Q 75th Ave Aviation Administration). An AC is issued to provide Landover, MD 20785 guidance and information in a designated subject area or to show a method acceptable to the Administrator for If you wish to be added to or deleted from an AC complying with a related Federal Aviation Regulation. MAILING LIST, a “Request For Mailing List Action” is included in Appendix 6 for your convenience. Complete 4. The Advisory Circular Checklist. this form and mail it to: a. General. The checklist is divided into six ap- pendices. Appendix 1 lists cancellations and additions that U.S. Department of Transportation have occurred since the previous issuance. Appendix 2 Distribution Requirements Section, explains the numbering system. Appendix 3 gives in nu- SVC-121.21 meric sequence the title and issuance date for each circular Washington, DC 20590 listed. A brief explanation of the contents is given for each entry. For cross-referencing purposes an alphabetical sec- b. Publications for Sale. A list of FAA advisory tion is provided as Appendix 4. (The airplane symbol pre- circulars, directives, and other publications is shown in ceeding the AC number indicates that it is new or updated Appendix 5. These publications are for sale by the Super- since the previous edition.) A list of FAA publications intendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office sold by GPO is provided in Appendix 5. You may order (GPO). When “(Sub.)” is identified with the price, the the desired publications by using the forms/blanks located publication is available on a subscription basis only; sup- in Appendix 6. plements or changes to the basic document will be sent to you at no additional charge until the subscription expires. b. Omitted numbers. In some series, consecutive Orders for mailing to foreign countries should include an numbers may be missing. These numbers were assigned to

i AC 00-2.10 8/15/96 additional 25 percent of the total price to cover handling. of-print. If you do not receive your order after your second C.O.D. orders are not accepted written request, please follow instructions provided in Appendix 6. Do not send orders or follow-up inquiries to the Federal Aviation Administration regarding orders not received. 6. Reproduction of Advisory Circulars. Advisory Your inquiries should be addressed to the organization circulars may be reproduced in their entirety or in part (Department of Transportation or Government Printing without permission from the Federal Aviation Admini- Office) with which you placed the original order. stration. On occasion, our distribution personnel may misinterpret your request. At other times the publication(s) may be out-

Larry Covington Director of Business Information and Consultation

Mailing lists for Advisory Circulars are computerized. If errors in mailing occur, please notify Department of Transportation, Distribution Requirements Section, SVC-121.21, Washington, DC 20590.

BE SURE TO ENCLOSE THE MAILING LABEL from the shipment together with the Advisory Circular number(s) so that your listing can be corrected.

ii 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11

Table of Contents

Purpose...... i Cancellation ...... i Explanation of AC system ...... i The Advisory Circular Checklist...... i How to Order...... i Reproduction of Advisory Circulars ...... ii

Appendix 1. Cancellations and Additions ...... A1-1 thru A1-4 Appendix 2. The Circular Numbering System...... A2-1 thru A2-4 Appendix 3. Numerical Section ...... A3-1 thru A3-43 Appendix 4. Alphabetical Section...... A4-1 thru A4-24 Appendix 5. FAA Publications for Sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) ...... A5-1 thru A5-15 U.S. Government Bookstores...... A5-13 GPO International Distributors...... A5-15 Appendix 6. Unfilled Requests Problems/Sample Forms: What to Do—...... 1 page Order blank (Free Publications)...... 1 page Superintendent of Documents Subscriptions Order From...... 1 page Superintendent of Documents Publications Order Form...... 1 page Request for Mailing List Action ...... 1 page FAA Web Server Access Information...... 1 page

iii 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 1

APPENDIX 1

CANCELLATIONS AND ADDITIONS

Cancellations

1. The following Advisory Circulars (AC’s) are canceled. They have been revised with a letter A, B, C, etc., after the consecutive number (except AC 00-2): (See additions list.) Other Advisory Circulars (AC’s) may be canceled by another identifier, if shown, or because the information contained in the circular is outdated and no longer useful to the aviation public.

00-2.10 Advisory Circular Checklist 60-25 Reference Materials & Subject Matter (8/15/96) (ABC-100) Knowledge Codes for Airman Knowledge Testing 00-32A Civil Air Patrol and State and (3/28/96) (AFS-630) Regional Defense Airlift Relationships (3/18/87) (APR-13) 60-26 Announcement of Availability: Flight Standards Service Airman Testing and 00-53 FAA Computer Software Quality Training Information (1/18/78) (ASU-410) (4/18/96) (AFS-630)

20-128 Design Considerations for 61-23B Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Minimizing Hazards Caused by Knowledge (4/3/79) (AFS-630) Uncontained Engine and Rotor and Fan 61-110 Announcement of Availability: FAA- Blade Failures (3/9/88) (ANM-111) S-8081-12, Commercial Pilot Practical Test Standards (Airplane) 21-15J , Aircraft Engines, and (10/17/94) (AFS-630) Type Certificate Data Sheets and Specifications 61-116 Announcement of Availability: FAA- S-8081-11, Flight Instructor Lighter- 21-25 Modified Seats and Berths Initially Than-Air (Balloon and Airship) Approved Under a Technical Practical Test Standards (3/10/95) Standard Order (4/24/89) (AIR-121) (AFS-630)

21.303-1A Certification Procedures for Products 61-122 Announcement of Availability and Parts (8/10/72) (AIR-200) FAA-S-8081-5B, Airline Transport Pilot and/or Type Rating (Airplane- 25.571-1A Damage-Tolerance and Fatigue Helicopter) Practical Test Standard Evaluation of Structure (11/29/95) (AFS-630) (3/5/86) (ANM-110) 65-13P FAA Inspection Authorization 27-1 Certification of Normal Category Directory (3/96) (AFS-630) Rotorcraft (Consolidated reprint incorporates changes 1 and 2) 67-2 Medical Handbook for Pilots (8/29/85) (ASW-110) (5/15/74) (AAM-620)

29-2A Certification of Transport Category 90-43G Operations Reservations for High- Rotorcraft (9/16/87) (ASW-110) Density Traffic Airports (HDTA’s) (12/8/93) (ASTM-100)

A1-1 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 1

90-72B Minimum Safe Altitude Warning 183-35F FAA DARs, DASs, and DOA and (MSAW) En Route Safe Altitude SFAR Part 36 Directory Warning (E-MSAW) (6/24/91) (3/28/96) (AFS-640) (ATP-127) 183-35G FAA DAR, DAS, DOA, and SFAR 91-32A Safety In and Around Helicopters Part 36 Directory, (5/1/97) (AFS- (6/21/79) (AFS-824) 640)

91.83-1B Canceling or Closing Flight Plans ADDITIONS 121-22 Maintenance Review Board (MRB) (1/12/77) (AFS-330) 2. The following Advisory Circulars (AC’s) are added to 120-46A Use of Airplane Flight Training the list: Devices (Inflight Training & Checking for Airman Qualification & Certification) (10/11/94) (AFS-210) 00-2.11 Advisory Circular Checklist 135-13D List of Air Carriers Certificated by (8/15/97) (ABC-100) Title 14 CFR Part 135 (3/6/96) (AFS-640) 00-44II Status of Federal Aviation 140-2Y List of Certificated Pilot Schools Regulations (4/97) (AGC-200) (3/7/96) (AFS-640) 00-46D Aviation Safety Reporting Program 140-7H FAA Certificated Maintenance (2/26/97) (ASY-300) Agencies Directory (7/24/95) (AFS-640) 20-110J Index of Aviation Technical Standard Orders 147-2CC Directory of FAA Certificated (5/30/97) (AIR-120) Aviation Maintenance Technician Schools (11/30/95) (AFS-640) 20-128A Design Considerations for Minimizing Hazards Caused by 150/5050-5 Continuous Airport System Planning Uncontained Turbine Engine and Process, The (11/28/79) (APP-400) Auxiliary Power Unit Rotor Failure (3/25/97) (AIR-520) 150-5220-19 Guide Specification for Small Agent Chg. 1 Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting 21-15K Announcement of Availability: Vehicles (3/1/94) (AAS-120) Aircraft, Aircraft Engines, and Propeller Type Certification Data 150/5320-12B Measurement, Construction, and Sheets and Specifications Maintenance of Skid Resistant (3/13/97) (AFS-610) Airport Pavement Surfaces (11/12/91) (AAS-200) 21-25A Approval of Modified Seating Systems Initially Approved Under a 150/5345-1U Approved Airport Equipment Technical Standard Order (2/20/89) (AAS-200) (6/3/97) (AFS-610)

183-33A Designated Airworthiness 23-15 Small Airplane Certification Representatives (with Extra Sheet) Compliance Program (10/1/85) (AIR-200) (1/2/97) (ACE-111)

A1-2 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 1

25.571-1B Damage Tolerance & Fatigue 61-126 Qualification and Approval of Evaluation of Structure Personal Computer-Based Aviation (2/18/97) (ANM-112) Training Devices 23.733-1 Tundra (5/12/97) (AFS-840) (10/10/96) (ACE-112) 61-127 Announcement of Availability: 25.1581-1 Airplane Flight Manual FAA-S-8081-19, Recreational Pilot (7/14/97) (ANM-111) Powered Parachute Practical Test Standard (6/2/97) (AFS-630) 25.812-2 Floor Proximity Emergency Escape Path Making Systems Incorporating 65-13R FAA Inspection Authorization Photoluminescent Elements Directory (4/18/97) (AFS-640) (7/24/97) (ANM-114) 65-29 Conversion of the Inspection 27-1A Certification of Normal Category Authorization Knowledge Tests to Rotorcraft (7/30/97) (ASW-111) the Computer Based Airmen Knowledge Testing 29-2B Certification of Transport Category (10/29/96) (AFS-630) Rotorcraft (7/30/97) (ASW-111) 91-32B Safety In and Around Helicopters (2/18/97) (AFS-820) 60-25A Reference Materials and Subject Matter Knowledge Codes for Airman 91-63B Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFR) Knowledge Testing (10/9/96) (ATO-120) (7/29/97) (AFS-630) 91-72 Waivers of Provisions of Title 14 of 60-26A Announcement of Availability: the Code of Federal Regulations Flight Standards Service Airman Part 91 (11/8/96) (AFS-820) Testing and Training Information (2/26/97) (AFS-630) 120-51B Chg. 2 Crew Resources Management Training (2/25/97) (AFS-210) 61-23C Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (7/10/97) (AFS-630) 120-57A Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (12/19/96) 61-116A Announcement of Cancellation: (AFS-400) FAA-S-8081-11 Flight Instructor Lighter-Than-Air (Balloon and 120-66 Aviation Safety Action Programs Airship) PTS (1/27/97) (AFS-630) (ASAP) (1/8/97) (AFS-200)

61-122A Announcement of Availability: 120-67 Criteria for Operational Approval of FAA-S-8081-5B, Airline Transport Auto Flight Guidance Systems Pilot and/or Type Rating (Airplane- (3/1/8/97) (AFS-400) Helicopter) PTS (6/2/97) (AFS-630) 120-68 Pilot Records Improvement Act of 61-125 Announcement of Availability: 1996 (5/8/97) (AFS-200) Commercial Pilot Practical Test Standards: FAA-2-8081-18 and 121-22A Maintenance Review Board (MRB) FAA-S-8081-12A, (3/7/97) (AFS-330) (4/30/97) (AFS-630) 135-13E List of Air Carriers Certificated by Title 14 CFR Part 135 (4/18/97) (AFS-640)

A1-3 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 1

160-2Z List of Certificated Pilot Schools 150/5220-21A Guide Specifications for Lifts Used (4/18/97) (AFS-640) to Board Airline Passengers With Mobility Impairments (7/26/96) (AAS-100)

140-7I FAA Certificated Maintenance 150/5320-12C Measurement, Construction , and Agencies Directory Maintenance of Skid Resistant (5/30/97) (AFS-640) Airport Pavement Surfaces (3/18/97) (AAS-100) 140-8 Guide for Developing and Evaluating an SFAR 36 Engineering 150/5360-8B Announcement of Availability of Procedures Manual Information on Foreign Airport (5/22/97) (AIR-110) Planning, Design, Construction, and Trade Opportunities 145-6 Repair Stations for Composite and (6/26/97) (AAS-102) Bonded Aircraft Structure (11/15/96) (AFS-350) 150/5370-10A Standards for Specifying Chg 9 Construction of Airports 147-2DD Directory of FAA Certificated (9/10/96) (AAS-200) Aviation Maintenance Technician Schools (3/26/97) (AFS-640)

150-5000-3S Address List for Regional Airports Divisions and Airports District/Field Offices (11/7/96) (ARP-11)

150/5000-5C Designated U.S. International Airports (12/3/96) (AAS-3)

150/5060-5 Chg. 2 Airport Capacity and Delay (Consolidated reprint includes Change 1) (12/1/95) (AAS-100)

150/5100-17 Land Acquisition and Relocation Chg 1 Assistance for Airport Improvement Program Assisted Projects (12/20/96) (APP-600)

150/5100-17 Land Acquisition and Relocation Chg 2 Assistance for Airport Improvement Program Assisted Projects (5/1/97) (APP-600)

150/200-33 Hazardous Wildlife Attractants on or Near Airports (5/1/97) (AAS-310)

150/5210-19 Driver’s Enhanced Vision System (DEV) (12/23/96) (AAS-100)

A1-4 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 2

APPENDIX 2

The Circular Numbering System

1. General. The advisory circular numbers relate to the FAR subchapter titles and correspond to the Parts, and when appropriate, to the specific sections of the Federal Aviation Regulations.

2. General and specific subject numbers. The subject numbers and related subject areas are as follows:

General Specific General Specific Subject Subject Subject Subject Subject Subject Number 1 Number 2 Number 1 Number 2

35 Airworthiness Standards: 00 GENERAL Propellers 1 Definitions and Abbreviations 36 Noise Standards: Aircraft Type and Airworthiness Certification 10 PROCEDURAL RULES 39 Airworthiness Directives 11 General Rule-Making Procedures 13 Investigation and Enforcement 43 Maintenance, Preventive Procedures Maintenance, Rebuilding and Alteration 20 AIRCRAFT 45 Identification and Registration 21 Certification Procedures for Marking Products and Parts 47 Aircraft Registration 23 Airworthiness Standards: 49 Recording of Aircraft Titles and Normal, Utility, and Acrobatic Security Documents Category Airplanes 60 AIRMEN 25 Airworthiness Standards: Transport Category Airplanes 61 Certification: Pilots and flight 27 Airworthiness Standards: Normal Instructors Category Rotorcraft 63 Certification: Flight 29 Airworthiness Standards: Crewmembers Other Than Pilots Transport Category Rotorcraft 65 Certification: Airmen Other 31 Airworthiness Standards: Than Flight Crewmembers Manned Free Balloons 67 Medical Standards and 33 Airworthiness Standards: Certification Aircraft Engines 70 AIRSPACE 34 Fuel Venting and Exhaust Emission Requirements for 71 Designation of Federal Airways, Turbine Engine Powered Area Low Routes, Controlled Airplanes Airspace, and Reporting Points 73 Special Use Airspace 75 Establishment of Jet Routes and 1 Based on FAR Subchapter Titles (Excluding the 210 Series). Area High Routes 2 Based on FAR Part Titles (Excluding the 210 Series).

A2-1 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 2

General Specific General Specific Subject Subject Subject Subject Subject Subject Number 1 Number 2 Number 1 Number 2

77 Objects Affecting Navigable 133 Rotorcraft External-Load Airspace Operations 135 Air Taxi Operators and 90 AIR TRAFFIC AND Commercial Operators GENERAL OPERATING RULES 137 Agricultural Aircraft Operations 139 Certification and Operations: 91 General Operating and Flight Land Airports Serving Rules CAB-Certificated Air Carriers 93 Special Air Traffic Rules and Airport Traffic Patterns 140 SCHOOLS AND OTHER 95 IFR Altitudes CERTIFICATED AGENCIES 141 Pilot Schools 97 Standard Instrument Approach Procedures 143 Ground Instructors 99 Security Control of Air Traffic 145 Repair Stations 101 Moored Balloons, Kites, 147 Aviation Maintenance Unmanned Rockets and Technician Schools Unmanned Free Balloons 150 AIRPORT NOISE 103 Ultralight Vehicles COMPATIBILITY 105 Parachute Jumping PLANNING 107 Airport Security 151 Federal Aid to Airports 108 Airplane Operators Security 152 Airport Aid Program 109 Indirect Air Carrier Security 155 Release of Airport Property from 120 AIR CARRIERS, AIR Surplus Property Disposal TRAVEL CLUBS, AND Restrictions OPERATORS FOR 156 State Block Grant Pilot Program COMPENSATION OR HIRE: 157 Notice of Construction, CERTIFICATION AND Alteration, Activation, and OPERATIONS Deactivation of Airports 121 Certification and Operations: 158 Passenger Facilities Charges Domestic, Flag, and 159 National Capital Airports Supplemental Air Carriers and Commercial Operators of Large 159/10 Washington National Airport Aircraft 159/20 Dulles International Airport 125 Certification and Operations: 161 Notice and Approval of Airport Airplanes Having a Seating Noise and Access Restrictions Capacity of 20 or More 169 Expenditures of Federal Funds Passengers or a Maximum for Nonmilitary Airports or Air Payload Capacity of 6,000 Navigational Facilities Thereon Pounds or More 127 Certification and Operations of Scheduled Air Carriers with Helicopters 129 Operations of Foreign Air Carriers

A2-2 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 2

General Specific Subject Subject Subject Number 1 Number 2

170 NAVIGATIONAL FACILITIES 170 Establishment and Discontinuance Criteria for Airport Traffic Control Tower Facilities 171 Non-Federal Navigation Facilities

180 ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS 183 Representatives of the Administrator 185 Testimony by Employees and Production of Records in Legal Proceedings 187 Fees 189 Use of Federal Aviation Administration Communication System.

190 WITHHOLDING SECURITY INFORMATION 191 Withholding Security Information from Disclosure Under the Air Transportation Security Act of 1974 198 Aviation Insurance Program

210 FLIGHT INFORMATION 211 Aeronautical Charts and Flight Information Publications 212 Publication Specification: Charts and Publications

A2-3 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 2

3. Within the General Subject Number Areas, specific 4. Individual circular identification numbers. Each selectivity in advisory circular mail lists is available circular has a subject number either followed by a dash and corresponding to the applicable FAR Parts. For example: a consecutive number (135-15) or a period with a specific under the 60 general subject area, separate mail lists for FAR section number, followed by a dash and a consecutive advisory circulars issued in the 61, 63, 65, or 67 series are number (135.169-2) identifying the individual circular. This available. An AC numbered “60” goes to all numbers in the consecutive number is not used again in the same subject 60 series—61, 63, 65, 67. Breakdown of subject numbers. series. Revised circulars have a letter A, B, C, etc., after the When the volume of circulars in a series warrants a consecutive number to show complete revisions. Changes to subsubject breakdown, the general number is followed by a circulars have Chg. 1, Chg. 2, Chg. 3, etc., after the slash and a subsubject number. Material in the 150 series, identification number on pages that have been changed. The Airports, is issued under the following subsubjects: date on a revised page is changed to the date of the Change transmittal. 150/5000 Airport Planning. 150/5020 Noise Control and Compatibility Planning for Airports. 150/5100 Federal-aid Airport Program. 150/5150 Surplus Airport Property Conveyance Programs. 150/5190 Airport Compliance Program. 150/5200 Airport Safety - General. 150/5210 Airport Safety Operations (Recommended Training, Standards, Manning). 150/5220 Airport Safety Equipment and Facilities. 150/5230 Airport Ground Safety System. 150/5240 Civil Airports Emergency Preparedness. 150/5300 Design, Construction, and Maintenance-General. 150/5320 Airport Design 150/5325 Influence of Aircraft Performance on Aircraft Design 150/5335 Runway, Taxiway, and Apron Characteristics. 150/5340 Airport Visual Aids. 150/5345 Airport Lighting Equipment 150/5360 Airport Buildings. 150/5370 Airport Construction. 150/5380 Airport Maintenance. 150/5390 Heliports.

A2-4 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

APPENDIX 3

NUMERICAL LIST OF ADVISORY CIRCULARS Important Notice This Advisory Circular Checklist, AC 00-2, is no longer sent automatically to addresses on free advisory circular mailing lists. Persons not now receiving AC 00-2 but who wish to receive it must specifically request to be placed on the AC 00-2 mailing list (see par. 5 for ordering information). Up to ten copies may be sent to any one address. Persons receiving this edition of AC 00-2 need not request AC 00-2 mailing list service as they have already been transferred to the new list.

Provides guidance to develop and 00-33A General implement State and Regional Disaster Nickel-Cadmium Battery Operational, Airlift plans governing the use of general Maintenance, and Overhaul Practices aviation aircraft. (2/14/73) (AFS-340) Subject No. 00 Provides guidelines for more reliable 00-24B nickel-cadmium battery operation through 00-1.1 Thunderstorms proper operational and maintenance Government Aircraft Operations (1/20/83) (AFS-400) practices, and has been reissued to include (4/19/95) (AFS-220) Describes the hazards of thunderstorms to reconditioning information. Provides guidance on whether particular aviation and offers guidance to help government aircraft operations are public prevent accidents caused by thunderstorms. 00-34A aircraft or civil aircraft operations under Aircraft Ground Handling and the new statutory definition of “public 00-25 Servicing aircraft.” This AC contains FAA’s Forming and Operating a Flying Club (7/29/74) (AFS-340) intended application of key terms in the (3/24/69) (AFS-800) Contains information and guidance for the new statutory definition . For operations Provides preliminary information that will servicing and ground handling of aircraft. that have lost public aircraft status under assist anyone or any group of people the new law, information is provided on interested in forming and operating a 00-41B bringing those operations into compliance flying club. FAA Quality Control System with FAA safety regulations for civil Certification Program aircraft and provides information on 00-30A (10/10/89) (ASU-430) applying for an exemption. Rules of Thumb for Avoiding or Describes the Federal Aviation Minimizing Encounters with Clear Air Administration (FAA) Quality Control Q 00-2.11 Turbulence System Certification Program and the Advisory Circular Checklist (11/21/88) (AFS-400) mechanics of implementation. It is (8/15/97) (ABC-100) Brings to the attention of pilots and other intended for guidance and information Transmits the revised checklist of current interested personnel, the “Rule of Thumb” only. FAA advisory circulars as of for avoiding or minimizing encounters with August 15, 1997. clear air turbulence (CAT). 00-44II Status of the Federal Aviation 00-6A 00-31A Regulations Aviation Weather United States (US). National Aviation (4/97) (AGC-200) (3/3/75) (AFS-400) Standard for the VOR/DME/TAC This circular sets forth the current Provides an up-to-date and expanded text Systems publication status of Federal Aviation for pilots and other flight operations (9/20/82) (ANN-130) Regulations (FARs), any Changes issued to personnel whose interest in meteorology is Informs the aviation community of the date, and provides a price list, and primarily in its application to flying. establishment and content of the United ordering instructions. SN 050- 007-00283-1. States (US). National Aviation Standard $8.50 Supt. Docs. for the Very High Frequency 00-45D Omnidirectional Radio Range Aviation Weather Services 00-7C (VOR)/Distance Measuring (2/7/95) (AFS-400) State and Regional Disaster Airlift Equipment(DME)/Tactical Air Navigation Supplements AC 00-6A, Aviation (SARDA) Planning (TACAN) Systems. Weather, in that it explains the weather (4/14/95) (ADA-20) service in general and the use and

A3-1 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3 interpretation of reports, forecasts, weather (7/26/84) (ABC-100) Provides guidance and information relative maps, and prognostic charts in detail. Provides the public with information to the airworthiness certification and SN 050-007-01082-6 relative to participation in the FAA operation of amateur-built aircraft. $12.00 Supt. Docs. rulemaking process and explains the availability of the Notices. 20-29B Q 00-46D Use of Aircraft Fuel Anti-icing Aviation Safety Reporting Program 13-1 Additives (2/26/97) (ASY-300) Aviation Safety Inspector Work Site (1/18/72) (ANE-100) This circular describes the Federal Access Provides information on the use of anti- Aviation Administration’s Aviation Safety (12/28/95) (AFS-120/AFS-300) icing additives PFA-55MB and Mil-I- Reporting program which utilizes the Explains the requirement and use of FAA 27686 as an acceptable means of National Aeronautics and Space Form 8000-39, Aviation Safety Inspector compliance with the FARs that require Administration (NASA) as a third party to Identification Card, and its relation to the assurance of continuous fuel flow under receive and analyze Aviation Safety Aviation Safety Credential, FAA Form conditions where ice may occur in turbine Reports. This cooperative safety reporting 110A. This AC is issued primarily to aircraft fuel systems. program invites users of the National acquaint airport authorities and the airport Aviation System to report to NASA actual security personnel with the FAA Form 20-30B or potential discrepancies and deficiencies 8000-39 and the aviation safety inspector’s Aircraft Position Light and Anticollision involving the safety of aviation operations. need to be in restricted areas of the airport Light Installation to perform official FAA business. (7/20/81) (AIR- 120) 00-54 Sets forth acceptable means, but not the Pilot Windshear Guide only means, of showing compliance with (11/25/88) (AFS-200) Aircraft the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Communicates key windshear information applicable to installed position lights and relevant to flightcrews. Appendix 1 of this Subject No. 20 anticollision lights. advisory circular is the Pilot Windshear Guide, which is only one section of the 20-5G 20-32B two-volume Windshear Training Aid. Plane Sense Carbon Monoxide (CO) Contamination (1996) (AFS-630) in Aircraft--Detection and Prevention 00-55 This AC acquaints the owner or (11/24/72) (ACE-110) Announcement of availability: FAA prospective owner with some fundamental Provides information on the potential Order 8130.21A, Procedures for information on the requirements of owning dangers of carbon monoxide contamination Completion and Use of FAA Form 8130, and operating a private airplane. from faulty engine exhaust systems or Airworthiness Approval Tag cabin heaters of the exhaust gas heat (1/19/94) (AIR-200) 20-18A exchanger type. Announces availability of subject. Qualification Testing of Turbo- Reversers 20-33B Q 00-56 (3/16/66) (ANE- 100) Technical Information Regarding Civil Voluntary Industry Distributor Discusses the requirements for the Aeronautics Manuals 1, 3, 4a,4b, 5, 6, 7, Accreditation Program qualification of thrust reversers and sets 8, 9, 13 and 14 (9/5/96) (AFS-350) forth an acceptable means of compliance (5/1/75) (AIR-200) Describes a system for the voluntary with the tests prescribed in Federal Advises the public that policy information accreditation of civil aircraft parts Aviation Regulations, Part 33, then run contained in the subject Civil Aeronautics distributors on the basis of voluntary under nonstandard ambient air conditions. Manuals may be used in conjunction with industry oversight and provides specific sections of the Federal Aviation information that may be used for 20-24B Regulations. developing accreditation programs. The Qualification of Fuels, Lubricants, and FAA believes such programs will assist in Additives 20-34D alleviating lack of documentation and will (12/20/85) (ANE-110) Prevention of Retractable improve traceability. Provides acceptable procedures for Failures approving the qualification of fuels, (8/8/80) (AFS-340) lubricants, and additives for use in Updates statistical information related to Procedural certificated aircraft engines. landing accidents involving aircraft with retractable landing gear and suggests Subject No. 10 20-27D procedures to minimize those accidents. Certification and Operation of Amateur-Built Aircraft 11-2A (6/22/90) (AIR-230) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Distribution System

A3-2 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

20-35C the substitution of technical standard order (Consolidated Reprint. Includes Tie-Down Sense equipment for functionally similar TSO Change 1). (7/12/83) (AFS-340) approved equipment. (8/24/67) (AFS-310) Provides updated information of general Describes maintenance inspection notes use on aircraft tiedown techniques and 20-42C which can be used for the maintenance procedures. Hand Fire Extinguishers for use in support of certain structural parts of Aircraft DC-6/7 series aircraft. 20-36S (3/7/84) (ACE-110) Index of Articles (Materials, Parts, Provides methods acceptable to the 20-53A Processes and Appliances) Certified Administrator for showing compliance Protection of Aircraft Fuel Systems Under the Technical Standard Order with the hand fire extinguisher provisions Against Fuel Vapor Ignition Due to System in Parts 25, 29, 91, 121, 125, 127, and 135 Lightning (9/1/93) (AFS-613) of the FAR and provides updated general (4/12/85) (ACE-111) Lists the materials, parts, and appliances information. Provides information and guidance for which the Administrator has received concerning an acceptable means, but not statements of conformance under the 20-43C the only means, of compliance with Parts Technical Standard Order system as of Aircraft Fuel Control 23 or 25 of the Federal Aviation May 1993. Such products are deemed to (10/20/76) (AFS-340) Regulations (FAR) applicable to have met the requirements for FAA Alerts the aviation community to the preventing ignition of fuel vapors due to approval as provided in Part 21, Subparts potential hazards of inadvertent mixing or lightning. N and O. contamination of turbine and fuels, SN 050-007-01024-9. and provides recommended fuel control 20-56A $35.00 Supt. Docs. and servicing procedures. Marking of TSO-C72b Individual Flotation Devices 20-37D 20-44 (4/1/75) (AIR-120) Aircraft Metal Propeller Maintenance Glass Fiber Fabric for Aircraft Outlines acceptable methods for marking (8/15/89) (AFS-340) Covering individual flotation devices which also Provides information and suggested (9/3/65) (ACE-100) serve as seat cushions. procedures to increase service life and to Provides a means, but not the sole means, minimize blade failures of metal for acceptance of glass fiber fabric for 20-57A propellers. external covering of aircraft structure. Automatic Landing Systems (ALS) (1/12/71) (ANM-110) 20-38A 20-45 Sets forth an acceptable means of Measurement of Cabin Interior Safetying of Turnbuckles on Civil compliance, but not the only means, for the Emergency Illumination in Transport Aircraft installation approval of automatic landing Airplanes (9/17/65) (ACE-100) systems in transport category aircraft (2/8/66) (ANM- 100) Provides information on turnbuckle which may be used initially in Category II Outlines acceptable methods, but not the safetying methods that have been found operations. Approval of these aircraft for only methods, for measuring cabin interior acceptable by the FAA during past aircraft use under such conditions will permit the emergency illumination on transport type certification programs. accumulation of data for systems which airplanes, and provides information as to may be approved for Category IIIa in the suitable measuring instruments. 20-47 future. Exterior Colored Band Around Exits on 20-40 Transport Airplanes 20-59 Placards for Battery-Excited (2/8/66) (ANM-100) Maintenance Inspection Notes for Alternators Installed in Light Aircraft Sets forth an acceptable means, but not the Convair 240, 340/440, 240T, and 340T (8/11/65) (ACE-100) only means, of complying with the Series Aircraft Sets forth an acceptable means of requirement for a 2-inch colored band (2/19/69) (AFS-330) complying with placarding rules in Federal outlining exits required to be openable Describes maintenance inspection notes Aviation Regulations 23 and 27 with from the outside on transport airplanes. which can be used for the maintenance respect to battery excited support of certain structural parts of installations. 20-48 Convair 240, 340/440, 240T, and 340T Practice Guide for Decontaminating series aircraft. 20-41A Aircraft Substitute Technical Standard Order (5/5/66) (AFS-330) 20-59, Chg. 1 (TSO) Aircraft Equipment The title is self-explanatory. (8/24/72) (4/5/77) (AIR- 120) Provides additional material for Convair Sets forth an acceptable means for 20-52 Models 240 and 600/240D; Models complying with rules governing aircraft Maintenance Inspection Notes for 340/440 and 640/340D/440D series equipment installations in cases involving Douglas DC-6/7 Series Aircraft aircraft maintenance inspection programs.

A3-3 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

20-60 Sets forth one means, but not the only 20-77 Accessibility to Excess Emergency Exits means, of demonstrating compliance with Use of Manufacturers’ Maintenance (7/18/68) (ANM-110A) the airworthiness rules governing the Manuals Sets forth acceptable means of compliance functioning of airborne VHF (3/22/72) (AFS-340) with the “readily accessible” revisions in communications equipment. Informs owners and operators about the the Federal Aviation Regulations dealing usefulness of manufacturers’ maintenance with excess emergency exits. 20-68B manuals for servicing, repairing, and Recommended Radiation Safety maintaining aircraft, engines and 20-62D Precautions for Ground Operation of propellers. Eligibility, Quality, and Identification of Airborne Weather Radar Aeronautical Replacement Parts (8/8/80) (AFS-600) 20-78 (5/24/96) (AFS-340) Sets forth recommended radiation safety Maintenance Inspection Notes for Provides information and guidance for use precautions for ground operation of McDonnell Douglas DC-8 Series in determining the quality, eligibility and airborne weather radar. Aircraft traceability of aeronautical parts and (7/11/72) (AFS-330) materials intended for installation on U.S. 20-69 Provides maintenance inspection notes type-certificated products and to enable Conspicuity of Aircraft Instrument which can be used for the maintenance compliance with the applicable Malfunction Indicators support program for certain structural parts regulations. (5/14/70) (AIR-120) of the DC-8 series aircraft. Provides design guidance information on 20-64 methods of improving conspicuity of 20-82 Maintenance Inspection Notes for malfunction indication devices. Maintenance Inspection Notes for Lockheed L-188 Series Aircraft Fairchild Hiller F-27/FH-227 Series (8/1/69) (AIR- 3) 20-71 aircraft (Includes Change 1) Describes maintenance inspection notes Dual Locking Devices on Fasteners (12/5/72) (AFS-230) which can be used for the maintenance (12/8/70) (AIR-120) Provides maintenance inspection notes support of certain structural parts of Provides guidance and acceptable means, which can be used for the maintenance Lockheed L-188 series aircraft. not the sole means, by which compliance support program for certain structural parts may be shown with the requirements for of Fairchild Hiller F-27/FH-227 series 20-64, Chg. 1 dual locking devices on removable aircraft. (10/26/73) fasteners installed in rotorcraft and transport category airplanes. 20-83 20-65 Maintenance Inspection Notes for U.S. Airworthiness Certificates and 20-73 Boeing B-737 Series Aircraft (Includes Authorizations for Operation of Aircraft Ice Protection Changes 1 and 2) Domestic and Foreign Aircraft (4/21/71) (AIR-120) (1/17/73) (AFS- 330) (8/11/69) (AIR-200) Provides information relating to the Provides maintenance inspection notes Provides general information and guidance substantiation of ice protection systems on which can be used for the maintenance concerning issuance of airworthiness aircraft. support program for certain structural parts certificates for U.S. registered aircraft, and of the B-737 series aircraft. issuance of special flight authorizations for 20-74 operation in the United States of foreign Aircraft Position and Anticollision Light 20-84 aircraft not having standard airworthines Measurements Maintenance Inspection Notes for certificates issued by the country of (7/29/71) (AIR-120) Boeing B-727 Series Aircraft. registry. Contains useful information concerning (1/22/73) (AFS-300) measurements for intensity, covering, and Provides inspection notes which can be 20-66 color of aircraft position and anti-collision used for the maintenance support program Vibration Evaluation of Aircraft lights. for certain structural parts of the B-727 Propellers series aircraft. (1/29/70) (ANE-100) 20-76 Outlines acceptable means, but not the sole Maintenance Inspection Notes for 20-84, Chg. 1 means, for showing compliance with the Boeing B-707/720 Series Aircraft (8/8/74) requirements of the FARs concerning (10/21/71) (AFS-330) Updates material for the B-727 series propeller vibration. Provides maintenance inspection notes aircraft maintenance inspection program. which can be used for the maintenance Inspection of selected areas of the wing, 20-67B support program for certain structural parts , and landing gear of Airborne VHF Communications of the B-707/720 series aircraft. the B-727 series aircraft are presented Equipment Installations supplementing information currently (1/16/86) (AIR-120) available in AC 20-84.

A3-4 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

20-84, Chg. 2 hazardous loss of braking or directional Describes techniques used in aircraft (1/31/75) control of an airplane. inspections. Designed to familiarize owner, pilots, student mechanics, and others with 20-88A 20-100 inspection procedures, it does NOT qualify Guidelines on the Marking of Aircraft General Guidelines for Measuring Fire- an individual to make airworthiness Powerplant Instruments (Displays), Extinguishing Agent Concentrations in determinations. (9/30/85) (ANM- 112) Powerplant Compartments SN 050-007-00449-4. Provides revised guidelines on the marking (9/21/77) (AIR-120) $5.00 Supt. Docs. of aircraft powerplant instruments and Describes the installation and use of a electronic displays (cathode ray tubes, model GA-2A fire extinguisher agent 20-107A etc.). These guidelines offer acceptable, concentration recorder in determining the Composite Aircraft Structure but not exclusive, methods of compliance distribution and concentration of fire- (4/25/84) (AIR-103) with the powerplant instrument color extinguishing agents when discharged in Sets forth an acceptable, but not the only, marking requirements. an aircraft powerplant compartment. means of showing compliance with the SN 050- 007-00683-7. provisions of FAR Parts 23, 25, 27, and 29 $1.50 Supt. Docs. 20-101C regarding airworthiness type certification Airworthiness Approval of Omega/VLF requirements of composite aircraft 20-94 Navigation Systems for Use in the structures involving fiber reinforced Digital Clock Installation in Aircraft United States NAS and Alaska materials, e.g., carbon (graphite), boron, (3/4/76) (AFS-350) (9/12/88) (ACE-130W/AIR-120) aramid (kevlar), and glass reinforced Provides guidelines for operating and Presents an acceptable means of plastics. Guidance information is also installing digital clocks in aircraft. compliance, but not the only means, for the presented on associated quality control and approval of Omega and Omega/Very Low repair aspects. 20-95 Frequency (VLF) Navigation Airborne Fatigue Evaluation of Rotorcraft Equipment as a means of Visual Flight 20-109A Structure Rules (VFR)/Instrument Flight Rules Service Difficulty Program (General (5/18/76) (ASW-100) (IFR)/Area Navigation (RNAV) en route Aviation) Sets forth acceptable means, not the only navigation within the conterminous United (4/8/93) (AFS-640) means, of compliance with the provisions States and Alaska. Describes the Service Difficulty Program of FAR sections 27.571 and 29.571 dealing SN 050-007-00887-2. as it applies to general aviation activities. with the fatigue evaluation of rotorcraft $1.50 Supt. Docs. Instructions for completion of the revised structure. FAA Form 8010-4 (10-92), Malfunction or 20-103 Defect Report are provided. 20-96 Failure Surplus Military Aircraft: A Briefing (3/7/78) (AFS-340) Q 20-110J for Prospective Buyers Provides information and suggests Index of Aviation Technical Standard (12/2/76) (AIR- 200) procedures to increase crankshaft service Orders Provides many answers to questions life and to minimize failures. (5/30/97) (AIR-120) regarding the purchasing of surplus Describes the public procedure the Federal military aircraft (type certification, is the 20-104 Aviation Administration (FAA) will use to aircraft flyable, is it sold for spare parts, Revised Powerplant Engineering Report develop and issue Technical Standard scrap?). No. 3, Standard Fire Test Apparatus Orders (TSOs) for aeronautical articles to and Procedure (for Flexible Hose be used on civil aircraft. Presents an index 20-97A Assemblies) of the FAA TSO’s which contain minimum High-Speed Maintenance and (4/12/78) (AIR-120) performance standards for specific Operational Practices Announces the availability of the subject materials, parts processes, and appliances (5/13/87) (AFS-340) report. used in civil aircraft. Provides information and guidance for maintaining aircraft tires to ensure their 20-105A 20-111 continued airworthiness. Engine Power-Loss Accident Prevention Communication Caused By (11/20/80) (AFS-343) Unintentional Keyed Microphones 20-99 Advises of the circumstances surrounding (10/10/80) (AFS- 350) Antiskid and Associated Systems engine power-loss accidents with Alerts the aviation community to the (5/27/77) (ANM-100) recommendations on how those accidents potential hazards created by unintentional Provides an acceptable means, but not the may be prevented. keying of microphones resulting in radio only means, of complying with the transmissions from airborne, mobile, and requirement that antiskid and associated 20-106 ground based radio transmitters and gives systems must be designed so that no Aircraft Inspection for the General guidance on alleviating ensuing hazards. probable malfunction will result in a Aviation Aircraft Owner (4/1/78) (AFS- 340)

A3-5 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

20-112 20-117 20-122A Airworthiness and Operational Hazards Following Ground Deicing and Anti-misfueling Devices: Their Approval of Airborne Systems to be Ground Operations in Conditions Availability and Use Used In Lieu of Ground Proximity Conducive to Aircraft Icing (1/29/91) (AFS-340) Warning System (GWPS) (12/17/82) (AFS-200) Includes information relating to the Society (2/19/81) (AIR-120) Provides information on the identified of Automotive Engineers (SAE) standard Provides information and guidance hazards associated with ground deicing and dimensions for fueling ports now being regarding airworthiness and operational ground operations in conditions conducive incorporated during new aircraft approval of airborne equipment/systems in to aircraft icing. production by all General Aviation accordance with FAR 135.153(b) and (c). Manufacturer’s Association member 20-117, Chg. 1 companies. It also makes recommendations 20-113 (4/15/83) to the fuel suppliers and Fixed Base Pilot Precautions and Procedures to be Corrects an error in Figure 3-2, Appendix Operators to change their fuel dispensing taken in Preventing Aircraft 3, regarding the values of “TIME TO nozzles to meet the dimensions referenced Induction System CRYSTALLIZATION (MIN).” in the SAE standard. & Fuel System Icing Problems (10/22/81) (ACE-100) 20-118A 20-123 Provides information pertaining to aircraft Emergency Evacuation Demonstration Avoiding Or Minimizing Encounters engine induction system icing and the use (3/9/87) (ACE-100) With Aircraft Equipped With Depleted of fuel additives to reduce the hazards of Sets forth acceptable means, but not the Uranium Balance Weights During aircraft operation that may result from the only means, of showing compliance with Accident Investigations presence of water and ice in aviation the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) (12/20/84) (AFS-330) gasoline and aircraft fuel systems. applicable to required emergency Provides information and guidance to evacuation demonstrations from airplanes individuals who come in contact with 20-114 certified to the requirements of SFAR 23, depleted uranium contained in aircraft Manufacturers’ Service Documents SFAR 41, Appendix A of Part 135, or Part control surfaces during accident (10/22/81) (AIR-100) 23, commuter category. investigations. Suggests acceptable methods by which product manufacturers may indicate FAA 20-119 20-124 approval of recommended actions Fuel Drain Valves Water Ingestion Testing for Turbine prescribed in manufacturers’ service (2/7/83) (AIR-120) Powered Airplanes documents. Provides an acceptable means, but not the (9/30/85) (ANM-112) only means, of compliance with the Describes a method of demonstrating 20-115B requirements of the FARs for positive compliance with the requirements of the Radio Technical Commission for locking of fuel drain valves in the closed FAR concerning the ingestion of water Aeronautics, Inc. Document RTCA/DO- position. from the runway/taxiway surface into the 178B airspeed system, the engine, and essential (1/11/93) (AIR-130) 20-120 auxiliary power unit air inlet ducts of Calls attention to RTCA, Inc., (formerly Nondirectional Beacon Frequency turbine engine power unit air inlet ducts of the Radio Technical Commission for Congestion turbine engine powered airplanes. Aeronautics) Document RTCA/DO- 178B, (6/18/84) (ASM-500) “Software Considerations in Airborne Recommends several actions that the user 20-125 Systems and Equipment Certification,” can take to alleviate problems of frequency Water in Aviation Fuels issued December 1992. It discusses how congestion in the 190-535 kHz frequency (12/10/85) (AFS-340) the document may be applied with FAA range. Alerts the aviation community to the technical standard order (TSO), potential hazards of water in aviation fuels. authorizations, type certification (TC), or 20-121A Additionally, it outlines recommended supplemental type certification Airworthiness Approval of Airborne procedures to prevent, detect, and authorization (STC). Loran-C Navigation Systems for Use in eliminate water in the fuel systems of the U.S. National Airspace System aircraft. 20-116 (NAS) Marking Aircraft Fuel Filler Openings (8/24/88) (AIR-120) 20-126E With Color Coded Decals Establishes an acceptable means, but not Aircraft Certification Service Field (9/17/82) (ACE- 100) the only means, of obtaining airworthiness Office Directory Discusses the conditions under which color approval of airborne Loran-C navigation (1/17/95) (AFS-613) coded decals may be used to comply with systems for use under VFR (visual flight Provides the nearest points of contract for the requirements in FAR Parts 23, 25, 27, rules) and IFR (instrument flight rules) information on issuance of type and and 29 for marking fuel filler openings. within the conterminous United States, supplemental type certificates and changes, Alaska, and surrounding U.S. waters. as well as, issuance of production and/or airworthiness approvals.

A3-6 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

20-127 20-131A propulsion engines and APU installations, Use of Society of Automotive Engineers Airworthiness and Operational and in areas adjacent to designated fire (SAE) Class H11 bolts Approval of Traffic Alert and Collision zones, as well as the rationale for these (7/8/87) (ANM- 110B) Avoidance Systems (TCAS II) and Mode methods. Provides guidance on the use of SAE Class S Transponders H11 bolts in primary structure on all (3/29/93) (ANM-111) 20-136 aircraft, including gliders and manned free Provides guidance material for the Protection of Aircraft balloons, and on aircraft engines and airworthiness and operational approval of Electrical/Electronic Systems Against propellers. Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance the Indirect Effects of Lightning Systems (TCAS II) and Mode S (3/5/90) (ANM-111) Q 20-128A transponders. Like all AC material, this Provides information and guidance Design Considerations for Minimizing AC is not mandatory and does not concerning an acceptable means, but not Hazards Caused by Uncontained constitute a regulation. Issued for guidance the only means, of compliance with Parts Turbine Engine and Auxiliary Power purpose and to outline a method of 23, 25, 27, and 29 of the FAR as Unit Rotor and Fan Blade Failures compliance with the rules. applicable for preventing hazardous (3/25/97) (ANM-114) effects, due to lightning, from occurring to Sets forth a method of compliance with the 20-132 electrical/electronic systems performing requirements of Sections 23.903(b)(1), Public Aircraft critical essential functions. This material is 25.901(d) and 25.903(d)(1) of the FAR (12/21/88) (AIR-200) neither mandatory nor regulatory in nature pertaining to design precautions taken to Provides guidance that public aircraft and does not constitute a regulation. The minimize the hazards to an airplane in the status does not exist outside the territorial applicant may elect to establish an event of uncontained engine or auxiliary limits of the United States. alternative method of compliance that is power unit rotor (compressor and turbine) acceptable to the FAA. failure and engine fan blade failures. It is 20-133 for guidance and to provide a method of Cockpit Noise and Speech Interference 20-137 compliance that has been found acceptable. Between Crewmembers Dynamic Evaluation of Seat Restraint (3/22/89) (AIR-121) Systems & Occupant Restraint for 20-129 Provides information about the relationship Rotocraft (Normal and Transport) Airworthiness Approval of Vertical between flight crew members cockpit voice (3/30/92) (ASW-111) Navigation (VNAV) Systems for use in communication and cockpit noise levels. Provides guidance regarding acceptable the U.S. NAS and Alaska Guidance, on speech interference levels, means but not the only means of (9/12/88) (AIR-120) noise measurement and measurement compliance with Parts 27 and 29 of the Establishes an acceptable means, but not systems, and methods to improve cockpit Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) the only means, of obtaining airworthiness communication, is provided for those applicable to dynamic testing of seats approval of an airborne vertical navigation manufacturers, owners or operators who intended for use in Normal and Transport system for use under visual flight rules believe cockpit noise may be a problem on Category. (VFR) and instrument flight rules (IFR) their aircraft. This guidance material is within the conterminous United States, relevant to the operation of all types of 20-138 Alaska and surrounding U.S. waters. civil aircraft. Airworthiness Approval of Global Positioning System (GPS) Navigation 20-130A 20-134 Equipment for Use as a VFR and IFR Airworthiness Approval of Navigation Test Procedures for Maximum Supplemental Navigation System or Flight Management Systems Allowable Airspeed Indicators (5/25/94) (AIR-130) Integrating Multiple Navigation Sensors (2/14/90) (AIR-120) Establishes an acceptable means, but not (6/14/95) (AIR-130) Provides guidance concerning test the only means, of obtaining airworthiness Establishes an acceptable means, but not procedures which may be used in showing approval of Global Positioning System the only means, of obtaining airworthiness compliance with the standards in technical (GPS) equipment for use as a approval of a multi-sensor navigation or standards orders C 46a. supplemental navigation system for flight management systems integrating oceanic and remote domestic en route, data from multiple navigation sensors for 20-135 terminal, and non-precision instrument use as a navigation system for oceanic and Powerplant Installation and Propulsion approach (except localizer directional aid remote, domestic enroute, terminal, and System Component Fire Protection Test (LDA) and simplified directional facility non-precision instrument approach (except Methods, Standards and Criteria (SDF) operations. localizer, localizer directional aid (LDA) (2/15/90) (ANM-112) and simplified directional facility Provides guidance for use in demonstrating operations. This document does not compliance with the powerplant fire address systems incorporating differential protection requirements of the Federal GPS capability. Aviation Regulations (FAR). Included in this document are methods for fire testing of materials and components used in the

A3-7 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

20-139 $1.75 Supt. Docs. Calls attention to subject, “Environmental Commercial Assistance During Conditions and Test Procedures for Construction of Amateur-Built Aircraft 21-9A Airborne Equipment” dated 12/4/89, and (4/3/96) (AIR-230) Manufacturers Reporting Failures, discusses how it may be used in connection Explains Federal Aviation Regulations and Malfunctions, or Defects with technical standard order (TSO) Federal Aviation Administration policy for (5/26/82) (AIR-200) authorizations. the fabrication and assembly of amateur- Provides information to assist built aircraft. Provides information and manufacturers of aeronautical products 21-17 guidance in the construction of amateur- (aircraft, aircraft engines, propellers, Carriage of Cargo in Restricted built aircraft, the manufacture of kits appliances, and parts) in notifying the Category Aircraft and Other Special designed to be assembled into aircraft by Federal Aviation Administration of certain Purpose Operations amateur-builders, and aircraft fabricated failures, malfunctions, or defects, resulting (3/15/82) (AIR-200) from plans for certification as amateur- from design or quality control problems, in Advises that the carriage of cargo in a built. the products which they manufacture. restricted category aircraft is considered a restricted category special purpose 21-1B 21-10A operation and provides procedures for Production Certificates and Cockpit Voice designating other special purpose (5/10/76) (AIR-200) Recorder Underwater Locating Devices operations under FAR 21.25(b) (7). Provides information concerning Subpart G (4/19/83) (ANM-110) SN 050-007-00638-1. of Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) This AC provides an acceptable means of $1.75 Supt. Docs. Part 21, and sets forth acceptable means of showing compliance with the underwater compliance with its requirements. locating device (ULD) requirements of the 21-18 Federal Aviation Regulations for recorder Bilateral Airworthiness Agreements 21-2H ULD’s. (8/20/82) (AIR-110) Export Airworthiness Approval Makes available to interested persons Procedures 21-12A copies of all current U.S. Bilateral (9/6/95) (AFS-613) Application for U.S. Airworthiness Airworthiness Agreements (BAA) together Contains guidance and information on Certificate, FAA Form 8130-6 (OMB with an explanation of their intent. procedures for exporting aeronautical 2120-0018) SN 050-007- 00614-4. products and related special requirements (3/26/87) (AIR-220) $7.00 Supt. Docs. submitted to the Federal Aviation Provides instructions on the preparation Administration by other governments. and submittal of subject form. 21-19 Installation of Used Engines In New 21-4B 21-13 Production Aircraft Special Flight Permits for Operation of Standard Airworthiness Certification of (4/26/82) (AIR-200) Overweight Aircraft Surplus Military Aircraft and Aircraft Advises that under certain specified (7/30/69) (AIR- 200) Built from Spare and Surplus Parts criteria, used engines may be used in new Furnishes guidance concerning special (4/5/73) (AIR-200) production aircraft. flight permits necessary to operate an Provides guidance and instruction on aircraft in excess of its usual maximum establishing eligibility and submitting 21-20B certificated takeoff weight. application for civil airworthiness Supplier Surveillance Procedures certification of surplus military aircraft and (4/22/96) (AIR-230) 21-5M aircraft assembled from spare and surplus Clarifies and revises methods acceptable to Announcement of Availability of parts, under FAR 21. (d) when an FAA the Administrator for surveillance of Summary of Supplemental Type Type Certificate has been issued under suppliers by the Federal Aviation Certificates, August 1995. FAR 21.21. or FAR 21.27. Administration Production Approval (10/1/95) (AFS-610) Holders. It applies to products and parts Announces the availability to the public of Q 21-15K thereof, submitted for airworthiness a revised edition of the Summary of Announcement of Availability: Aircraft, certification or approval after design Supplemental Type Certificates, dated Aircraft Engines and Propeller Type approval (e.g., type certificate) and a August 1995. Certificate Data Sheets and production approval has been granted. Specifications 21-6A (3/13/97) (AFS-610) 21-21 Production Under Type Certificate Only Provides information concerning the Use Of Automobile Gasoline In (7/1/82) (AIR-200) availability of subject publications. Agricultural Aircraft Provides information concerning Subpart F (8/24/84) (AIR-100) of FAR Part 21, and sets forth an 21-16C Sets forth acceptable conditions under acceptable means, not the sole means, of Radio Technical Commission for which automobile gasoline (autogas) may compliance with its requirements. Aeronautics Document DO-160C be used in restricted category agricultural SN 050-007-00636-5. (2/14/90) (AIR- 120) aircraft powered by Pratt and Whitney

A3-8 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

R-985 and R-1340 radial engines, and Provides information and guidance Unapproved Parts Notification which being used in agricultural operations under concerning and acceptable means, but not provides a standardized method of Federal Aviation Regulations Part 137. the only means, of demonstrating reporting suspected unapproved parts to compliance with the requirements of FAR the FAA. The guidance is relevant to any 21-22 Part 21, Certification Procedures for member of the aviation concerned with Injury Criteria for Human Exposure to Products and Parts, regarding quality installation of parts, including repair Impact control (QC) systems for the manufacture stations and manufacturers of aeronautical (6/20/85) (AIR-120) of composite structures involving fiber products. Describes a range of impact trauma which reinforced materials, e.g., carbon may be used to establish bases for (graphite), boron, aramid (Kelvar), and 21-31 acceptance levels or performance criteria glass reinforced polymeric materials. Quality Control for the Manufacture of in the evaluation of occupant survivability Provides guidance regarding the essential Non-Metallic Compartment Interior characteristics in civil aircraft. features of QC systems for composites as Components mentioned in AC 20-107. (11/15/91) (AIR-220) 21-23 Provides information and guidance Airworthiness Certification of Civil 21-26, Chg. 1 concerning compliance with the Aircraft Engine, Propellers, and Related (1/26/90) requirements of Federal Aviation Products Modifies the term “Rheometrics Dynamic Regulations (FAR) Part 21, Certification (7/7/87) (AIR-4) Spectroscopy (RDS),” which has been Procedures for Products and Parts. Provides information on the Federal shown to be specific to one manufacturer, Aviation Administration’s (FAA) to “Dynamic Rheological Analysis,” which 21-32A objectives, regulations, and general is more generic term. Control of Products and Parts Shipped practices for the United States of America Prior to Type Certificate Issuance airworthiness certification or acceptance of 21-27 (3/19/96) (AIR-230) civil aeronautical products imported to the Production Certification Multi- Provides a means, but not the only means, U.S. national/Multicorporate Consortia to control products and parts shipped prior (7/14/89) (AIR-220) to the issuance of a type certificate or 21-24 Provides information and describes criteria supplemental type certificate by a Extending a Production Certificate to a to be emphasized in evaluating and manufacturer with an approved production Facility Located in a Bilateral approving the quality control system of a inspection system or production certificate. Airworthiness Agreement Country multinational and/or multicorporate This AC broadens the scope of AC 21-32 (4/14/89) (AIR-220) consortium seeking a production certificate by including completed aircraft, aircraft Contains information and guidance (PC). This AC would not apply to a type engines, propellers, and parts thereof ship concerning: (1) FAA production certificate certificate holds a PC. Production prior to TC/STC issuance. (PC) holders located in the U.S. that plan Certificated extensions are addressed in to extend their PC to include a facility AC 21-24. 21-33 located in another country; (2) and the Quality Assurance of Software Used In issuance of a PC to an applicant located in 21-28 Aircraft or Related Products the U.S. when the applicant is engaged in a Airworthiness Certification of U.S. (2/3/93) (AIR-220) multinational coproduction program Produced Aircraft and Engine Kits Provides an acceptable means, but not the whereby major manufacturing facilities Assembled Outside the United States only means, to show compliance with the will be located in other countries. (6/20/90) (AIR-220) quality assurance requirements of FAR Par Provides information and guidance 21, Certification Procedures for Products Q 21-25A concerning airworthiness certification and Parts, as applicable to the production Approval of Modified Seats and Berths requirements for aircraft or aircraft of software used in type certificated Initially Approved Under a Technical engines, assembled from kits by aircraft or aircraft or related products (airborn Standard Order aircraft engine manufacturers located in software). Also provides supplemental (6/3/97) (AFS- 610) other countries. guidance for the establishment of a quality Provides information on approvals control or inspection to control the required for modifications to TSO’d 21-29A development and production of software seating systems. This revision Detecting and Reporting Suspected used in type certification aircraft. incorporates guidance regarding TSO- Unapproved Parts C127 seating systems and additional (7/16/92) (AVR-20) 21-34 information on marking and flammability Provides information and guidance to the Shoulder Harness-Safety Installations testing requirements. aviation community for detecting and (6/4/93) (AIR-120) reporting suspected unapproved aircraft Provides information and guidance 21-26 parts, and includes procedures for referral pertinent to an acceptable means, but not Quality Control for the Manufacture of of such reports to the appropriate Federal the only means, for installation of shoulder Composite Structures Aviation Administration (FAA) office. harness and safety belt restraint systems at (6/26/89) (AIR-220) Introduces FAA Form 8120-11, Suspected

A3-9 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3 all seat locations on all previously type 21.17-1A 21.431-1A certificated aircraft. Type Certification-Airships Designated Alteration Station (9/25/92) (ACE-100) Authorization Procedures 21-35 Describes two acceptable criteria for the (12/19/85) (AIR-110) Computer Generated/Stored Records type certification of airships that may be Updates the FAA Designated Alteration (6/4/93) (AIR-220) used by an applicant in showing Station (DAS) authorization program; Provides information and guidance compliance with section 21.17(b) of the provides acceptable means of compliance concerning controls for managing Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR), with the DAS eligibility, personnel information systems that generate and Part 21. General guidance relative to qualifications, and procedural store records used in the manufacture of airship type certification is also provided. requirements; provides information on products and parts. Describes an FAA’s participation in design change acceptable means, but not the sole means, 21.17-1A, Chg. 1 approval projects conducted under DAS of compliance with the Federal Aviation (10/30/92) procedures; and describes the FAA’s DAS Regulations (FAR). audit procedures. 21.17-2A 21-36 Type Certification-Fixed Wing Gliders 23-2 Quality Assurance Control for Products (Sailplanes) Including Powered Gliders Flammability Tests Acceptance Software. (2/10/93) (ACE-112) (8/20/84) (ACE-111) (8/11/93) (AIR-200) Provides information and guidance Provides information and guidance Provides information and guidance concerning acceptable means of showing concerning compliance with FAR Part 23 concerning control of software and related compliance with Section 21.17(b) of and CAR Part 3 applicable to flammability digital input/output data (used by Part 21 of the Federal Aviation tests for various materials, components, production approval holders (PAH) and Regulations (FAR) for type certification of and electrical wire. their suppliers during manufacture, gliders and powered gliders. General inspection and/or test) designed for use in guidance relative to glider type 23-3 the acceptance of airborne products. certification is also provided. Structural Substantiation of Secondary Provides an acceptable means, but not the Structures, only means, of compliance with the 21.17-3 (9/5/85) (ACE-111) applicable Federal Aviation Regulations. Type Certification of Very Light Provides information and guidance Airplanes Under FAR 21.17(b) concerning acceptable means, but not the 21-37 (12/21/92) (AIR-110) only means, of demonstrating compliance Primary Category Aircraft Provides a means but not the only means with the requirements of Part 23 of the (6/14/94) (AIR-110) for the type, production, and airworthiness Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Provides guidance for complying with Part certification of very light airplanes (VLA); applicable to the structural substantiation 21 of Subchapter C, Chapter 1, Title 14 of and designates the “Joint Aviation of secondary structures such as fairings, the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Requirements for Very Light Aeroplanes” cowlings, antennae, etc. which contains the certification procedures (JAR-VLA), issued April 25, 1990, by the for products and parts. Joint Aviation Authorities (FAA) of 23-4 Europe as an acceptable airworthiness Static Strength Substantiation of 21-38 criteria that provides in equivalent level of Attachment Points for Occupant Disposition of Unsalvageable Aircraft safety under FAR 21.17(b) for Federal Restraint System Installations Parts and Materials Aviation Administration (FAA) type (6/20/86) (ACE-111) (7/5/94) (AIR-230) certification of VLA as a special class of Provides information and guidance Provides information and guidance to aircraft. Provides other acceptable uses of concerning an acceptable means, but not persons involved in the sale, maintenance, the JAR-VLA in the United States aircraft the only means, of compliance with Part 23 or disposal of aircraft parts. It provides one certification regulatory system. of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) means, but not the only means, of applicable to the static strength complying with 14 CFR Part 21, 21.303-2H substantiation of the attachment points for Certification Procedures for Products and Announcement of Availability: Parts occupant restraint system installations Parts, requirements for control rejected Manufacturer Approvals--1992 which have both a safety belt and shoulder parts and materials. (Microfiche) harness. (10/13/92) (AFS-613) 21-39 Provides information concerning how to 23-5 Aircraft Certification Systems obtain the latest edition of parts Cutouts in a Modified Fuselage of Small Evaluation Program, The manufacturing approvals, which are valid Airplanes (8/31/94) (AIR-230) through August 1992. The listing is (8/6/86) (ACE-111) Provides information and guidance available on 24x, 98-frame microfiche only Provides information and guidance concerning the Aircraft Certification (nominal size 4x6 inches) concerning acceptable means of Systems Evaluation Program (ACSEP). compliance with Part 23 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) applicable to

A3-10 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3 the structural substantiation of a fuselage 23-10 Provides information and guidance modified by incorporation of large or small Auxiliary Fuel Systems for concerning an acceptable means of cutouts. Reciprocating and Turbine Powered showing compliance with Part 23 through Part 23 Airplanes amdt.23-45 of the Federal Aviation 23-6 (8/5/91) (ACE-111) Regulations applicable to replacing Interpretation of Failure for Static Provides information and guidance reciprocating engines with Structural Test Programs concerning acceptable means of showing engines (turbopropeller, , or (9/2/86) (ACE-111) compliance with Part 23 of the Federal ). Provides information and guidance Aviation Regulations (FAR), applicable to concerning the interpretation of failure for auxiliary fuel systems in Part 23 airplanes. Q 23-15 small airplanes for static structural test It is intended to be used for auxiliary fuel Small Airplane Certification programs. system installations in the airplane Compliance Program including fuselage, wing, or external (1/2/97) (ACE-111) 23-7 configurations. Provides a compilation of historically Substantiation for an Increase in acceptable means of compliance to Maximum Weight, Maximum Landing 23-11 specifically selected sections of Part 23 of Weight, or Maximum Zero Fuel Weight Type Certification of Very Light the Federal Aviation Regulations that have (7/1/87) (ACE-100) Airplanes with Powerplants and become burdensome for small low Provides information and guidance Propellers Certificated to Parts 33 and performance airplanes to show compliance. concerning acceptable means, but not the 35 of the Federal Aviation Regulations However, applicability of these means of only means of compliance with Part 23 of (FAR). compliance remains the responsibility of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) (12/2/92) (ACE-111) the certification manager for each specific applicable to structural substantiation for Provides an acceptable means of project. Utilization of these means of an increase in maximum weight, maximum compliance with Part 23 of the FAR for compliance does not affect the applicability landing weight, or maximum zero fuel type certification of certain small of any other certification requirements that weight. airplanes. fall outside the scope of this AC.

23-8A 23-12 23.562-1 Flight Test Guide for Certification of Structural Substantiation of Part 23 Dynamic Testing of Part 23 Airplane Part 23 Airplanes Airplane Modifications Involving Seat/Restraint Systems and Occupant (2/9/89) (ACE-111) Increased Engine Power Protection Provides information and guidance (1/27/93) (ACE-111) (6/22/89) (ACE-111) concerning compliance with Part 23 of the Provides information and guidance Provides information and guidance Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) concerning acceptable means of regarding compliance with Part 23 of the concerning flight tests and pilot judgments. demonstrating compliance with the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) SN 050-007-00817-1 requirements of Part 23 of the Federal applicable to dynamic testing of airplane $12.00 Supt. Docs. Aviation Regulations (FAR) applicable to seats. the structural substantiation of 23-8A, Chg. 1 modifications involving increased engine 23.607-1 (8/30/93) power. Self-Locking Nuts on Bolts Subject to SN 050-007-01013-3 Rotation $6.50 Supt. Docs. 23-13 (8/24/84) (ACE-111) Fatigue and Fail-Safe Evaluation of Provides information and guidance 23-9 Flight Structure and Pressurized Cabin concerning compliance with Part 23 for Evaluation of Flight Loads on Small for Part 23 Airplanes self-locking nuts used on bolts subject to Airplanes with T, V, +, or Y Empennage (4/15/93) (ACE-111) rotation in operation. Configurations Provides information and guidance (1/27/88) (ACE-111) concerning an acceptable means of 23.629-1A Provides information and guidance demonstrating compliance with the Means of Compliance with Section concerning compliance with Part 23 of the requirements of Part 23 of the Federal 23.629, “Flutter” Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Aviation Regulations (FAR) regarding (10/23/85) (ACE-111) applicable to evaluation of empennage fatigue and fail-safe evaluation of metallic Presents information and guidance to design flight loads on configurations where airplane structure. provide one means, but not the only means, the horizontal tail surfaces are supported of complying with Section 23.629, Flutter by the vertical tail, or have appreciable 23-14 (including flutter, airfoil divergence, and dihedral. Type Certification Basis for Conversion control reversal) of Part 23 of the Federal from Reciprocating Engine to Turbine Aviation Regulations. Engine-Powered Part 23 Airplanes (9/30/93) (ACE-100)

A3-11 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

certification process for oversize "tundra" Provides information and guidance tires, as well as an example "compliance concerning an acceptable means, but not 23.679-1 checklist" for the installation of such tires the only means, of compliance with Part Control System Locks on light airplanes, which have Civil Air 04a and Part 3 of the CAR and Part 23 of (7/25/85) (ACE-111) Regulations (CAR) Part 3 for a the Federal Aviation Regulations Provides methods acceptable to the certification basis. applicable to substantiating fuel flow rates Administrator for showing compliance and pressures in fuel systems of with the provisions of section 23.679(a) of 23.807-2 reciprocating and turbine-powered small the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) or Doors Between Pilot’s Compartment airplanes. section 3.341(a) of the Civil Air and Passenger Cabin In Small Airplanes Regulations (CAR), concerning the (9/22/83) (ACE-111) 23.959-1 provisions of an unmistakable warning to Sets forth acceptable means, but not the Unusable Fuel Test Procedures For the pilot when the control lock is engaged. only means, of showing compliance with Small Airplanes Part 3 of the Civil Air Regulations (CAR) (1/14/85) (ACE-111) 23.683-1 and Part 23 of the Federal Aviation Sets forth an acceptable means, but not the Control System Operations Test Regulations (FAR) applicable to a door only means, of showing compliance with (9/25/84) (ACE-111) between pilot’s compartment and the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Provides information and guidance passenger cabin in small airplanes. for determining unusable fuel supply concerning compliance with Part 23 during certification flight tests. applicable to control system operations 23.807-3 tests. Emergency Exits Openable From 23.961-1 Outside For Small Airplanes Procedures for Conducting Fuel System 23.701-1 (1/20/84) (ACE-111) Hot Weather Operation Tests Interconnections in Part 23 Provides information and guidance (1/14/87) (ACE-100) Airplanes concerning external markings and Provides information and guidance (11/13/92) (ACE-111) identification of emergency exits which are concerning an acceptable means, but not Provides information and guidance openable from the outside of the airplane. the only means, of showing compliance concerning an acceptable means of with Part 3 of the Civil Air Regulations showing compliance with the requirements 23.841-1 (CAR) and Part 23 of the Federal Aviation of Section 23.701 (amendment 23-42) of Cabin Pressurization Systems In Small Regulations (FAR) applicable to the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Airplanes procedures for conducting fuel system hot applicable to flap interconnections. (12/30/86) (ACE-111) weather operation tests in small airplanes. Provides an acceptable means, but not the 23.729-1 only means, of showing compliance with 23.1011-1 Landing Gear Doors and Retraction the requirements of Sections 23.841(b)(3) Procedures For Determining Acceptable Mechanism and 23.841(b)(6) of the Federal Aviation Fuel/Oil Ratio As Required By FAR (3/26/84) (ACE-111) Regulations (FAR) pertaining to 23.1011(b) Provides information and guidance pressurized cabins in small airplanes. (11/14/83) (ACE-111) concerning acceptable means, but not the Provides an acceptable method of only means, of compliance with Part 23 of 23.909-1 determining that the engine oil capacity is the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Installation of in Small adequate to assure safe operation with the applicable to the structural substantiation Airplanes with Reciprocating Engines, maximum fuel supply available. to the loads resulting only from all yawing (2/3/86) (ACE-111) conditions for the landing gear doors and Provides information and guidance 23.1305-1 retraction mechanism of small airplanes. concerning an acceptable means, but not Installation of Fuel Flowmeters in Small the only means, of showing compliance Airplanes With Continuous-Flow, Fuel- Q 23.733-1 with Part 23 of the Federal Aviation Injection, Reciprocating Engines Tundra Tires Regulations (FAR), applicable to approval (12/21/84) (ACE-111) (10/10/96) (ACE-112) procedures and installation of Sets forth acceptable means, but not the Summarizes the results of flight tests turbochargers in small airplanes. only means, of showing compliance with recommended by the National Accordingly, this material is neither Part 3 of the Civil Air Regulations (CAR) Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and mandatory nor regulatory in nature and and Part 23 of the Federal Aviation conducted by the FAA investigating the does not constitute a regulation. Regulations (FAR) applicable to the effects of tundra tires installed on a Piper installation of fuel flowmeters/fuel PA-18 '150'; provides information 23.955-1 totalizers in small airplanes with concerning possible hazards associated Substantiating Flow Rates and continuous-flow, fuel-injection, with the type of operations common for Pressures in Fuel Systems of Small reciprocating engines. tundra tire users and potential adverse Airplanes effects of untested installations; and, (6/10/85) (ACE-111) provides general information about the

A3-12 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

23.1309-1B previous regulations superseded by Part 25-7, Chg. 1 Equipment, Systems, and Installations 23. (6/6/95) in Part 23 Airplanes Provides updated guidance to ensure (7/28/95) (ACE-111) 23.1521-2 consistent application of certain Provides guidance and information for an Type Certification of Oxygenates and airworthiness requirements recently acceptable means, but not the only means, Oxygenated Gasoline Fuels in Part 23 adopted by Amendment 25-84. for showing compliance with the Airplanes with Reciprocating Engines requirements of Section 23.1309(a) and (b) (1/21/93) (ACE-111) 25-8 (amendment 23-41) of the Federal Provides information and guidance Auxiliary Fuel System Installations Aviation Regulations for equipment, concerning an acceptable means of (5/2/86) (ANM-112) systems, and installations in Part 23 compliance with Part 3 of the Civil Air Sets forth acceptable means, but not the airplanes. Regulations (CAR) and Part 23 of the sole means, by which compliance maybe Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR), shown with auxiliary fuel system 23.1311-1 applicable to approval procedures for installation requirements in accordance Installation of Electronic Display certification of alternate fuels. Also apply with the Federal Aviation Regulations Instrument Systems in Part 23 to those airplanes approved under Part 4a identified within. Airplanes of the CAR and Aeronautics Bulletin 7a. SN 050-007-00741-8. (6/11/93) (ACE-111) $3.00 Supt. Docs. Provides an acceptable means of showing 23.1521-2, Chg. 1 compliance with the Federal Aviation (4/24/96) (ACE-111) 25-9A Regulations (FAR), applicable to the Clarifies the Scope and makes the Scope Smoke Detection, penetrating, and installation of electronic display and Purpose of this AC consistent with AC Evacuation Tests and Related Flight instrument systems in Part 23 airplanes. 23.1521-1B, Type Certification of Manual Emergency Procedures Automobile Gasoline in Part 23 Airplanes (1/6/94) (ANM-111) 23.1329-2 with Reciprocating Engines. Provides guidelines for the conduct of Automatic Pilot System Installation in certification tests relating to smoke Part 23 Airplanes. 25-4 detection, penetration, and evacuation and (3/4/91) (ACE-111) Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) to evaluate related Airplane Flight Manual Sets forth acceptable means, but not the (2/18/66) (ANM-100) (AFM) procedures. These guidelines may only means, of showing compliance with Sets forth an acceptable means for be used to reduce the number of decisions the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR), complying with rules governing the based solely on judgment in conducting applicable to automatic pilot system installation of inertial navigation systems tests and evaluating test results. While not installation in Part 23 airplanes. in transport category aircraft. mandatory this AC offers a method of demonstrating compliance with the 23.1419-2 25-5 applicable airworthiness requirements. Certification of Part 23 Airplanes for Installation Approval on Transport Flight in Icing Conditions Category Airplanes of Cargo Unit Load 25-10 (1/3/92) (ACE-100) Devices Approved as Meeting the Guidance for Installation of Sets forth an acceptable means, but not the Criteria in NAS 3610 Miscellaneous Nonrequired Electrical only means, of demonstrating compliance (6/3/70) (AIR-120) Equipment with the ice protection requirements in Sets forth an acceptable means, but not the (3/6/87) (ANM-110) Part 23 of the Federal Aviation sole means, of complying with the Sets forth a method of compliance with the Regulations (FAR). The Federal Aviation requirements of the Federal Aviation requirements of Part 25 of the Federal Administration will consider other Regulations (FAR’s) applicable to the Aviation Regulations pertaining to methods of demonstrating compliance installation on transport category airplanes installations of miscellaneous, nonrequired which an applicant may elect to present. of cargo load devices approved as meeting electrical equipment in transport category the criteria in NAS 3610. airplanes. Provides an example of a 23.1521-1B method of compliance that has been found Type Certification of Automobile 25-7 acceptable. Gasoline in Part 23 Airplanes with Flight Test Guide for Certification of Reciprocating Engines Transport Category Airplanes 25-11 (3/2/95) (ACE-111) (4/9/86) (ANM-112) Transport Category Airplane Electronic Sets forth acceptable means of compliance Provides guidelines for the flight test Display Systems with Part 23 of the Federal Air Regulations evaluation of transport category airplanes. (7/16/87) (ANM-110B) (FAR), for approval/certification to use SN 050-007-00739-6. Provides guidance for acceptance of automobile gasoline with or without $5.00 Supt. Docs. cathode ray tube (CRT) based electronic oxygenates (alcohol, ethers, etc.) in Part 23 display systems used for guidance, control, airplanes. These procedures also apply to or decision-making by the pilots of those airplanes approved/certificated under transport category airplanes.

A3-13 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

25-12 minimize the potential for these conditions to an applicant that chooses to follow a Airworthiness Criteria for the Approval to occur, and to minimize or contain their particular method without deviation. of Airborne Windshear Warning effects when they do occur. Systems in Transport Category 25.253-1A Airplanes 25-17 High-Speed Characteristics (11/2/87) (ANM-111) Transport Airplane Cabin Interiors (12/27/76) (ANM-110A) Provides guidance for the airworthiness Crashworthiness Handbook Sets forth an acceptable means, but not the approval of airborne windshear warning (7/15/91) (ANM-114) only means, by which compliance may be systems in transport category airplanes. Provides acceptable certification methods, shown with FAR 25.253 during but not necessarily the only acceptable certification flight tests. 25-13 methods, for demonstrating compliance Reduced and Derated Takeoff Thrust with the crashworthiness requirements of 25.562-1A (Power) Procedures Part 25 of the FAR for transport category Dynamic Evaluation of Seat Restraint (5/4/88) (ANM-112) airplanes. Systems & Occupant Protection on Provides guidance for the certification and SN 050-007-00915-1. Transport Category Airplanes use of reduced thrust (power) for takeoff $11.00 Supt. Docs. (1/19/96) (ANM-14) and derated takeoff and derated thrust on Provides information and guidance turbine powered transport category 25-18 regarding compliance with the provisions airplanes. Serves as a ready reference for Transport Category Airplanes Modified of Part 25 of the Federal Aviation those involved with airplane certification for Cargo Service Regulations applicable to dynamic testing and operation. (1/6/94) (ANM-114) of seats intended for use in transport Provides guidance for demonstrating category airplanes. 25-14 compliance with the FAR pertaining to High Lift and Drag Devices transport category airplanes converted for Q 25.571-1B (5/4/88) (ANM-112) use in all-cargo or combination Damage-Tolerance and Fatigue Sets forth an acceptable means of passenger/cargo (combi) service and the Evaluation of Structure compliance with the provisions of Part 25 relationship of those regulations to the (2/18/97) (ANM-112) of the FAR dealing with the certification requirements of Parts 121and 135 of the Sets forth an acceptable means of requirements for high lift and drag devices. FAR. compliance with provisions of Part 25 of Guidance information is provided for the Federal Aviation Regulations dealing showing compliance with structural and 25-19 with the damage-tolerance and fatigue functional safety standards for high lift and Certification Maintenance evaluation certification requirements of drag devices and their operating systems. Requirements transport category airplanes. (11/28/94) (ANM-113) 25-15 Provides guidance on the selection, 25.629-1 Approval of Flight Management documentation, and control of Certification Flutter Substantiation of Transport Systems in Transport Category Maintenance Requirements (CMR’s). Category Airplanes Airplanes (1/4/85) (ANM-111) (11/20/89) (ANM-111) Q 25-20 Provides guidance material for Provides guidance material for the Pressurization, Ventilation, and Oxygen demonstrating compliance with the airworthiness approval of flight Systems Assessment for Subsonic Flight provisions of Part 25 of the Federal management systems (FMS) in transport Including High Altitude Operation Aviation Regulations dealing with the category airplanes. Is issued for guidance (9/10/96) (ANM-111) design requirements for transport category purposes and to outline a method of Provides guidance on methods of airplanes to preclude flutter and other compliance with the rules. In lieu of compliance with the requirements of part aeroelastic phenomena. following this method without deviation, 25 of the Federal Aviation Regulations the applicant may elect to follow an pertaining to pressurization, ventilation, 25.672-1 alternate method, provided the alternate and oxygen systems, especially as they Active Flight Controls method is also found by the FAA to be an pertain to high altitude subsonic flight. As (11/15/83) (ANM-110B) acceptable means of complying with the with all AC material, it is not mandatory Sets forth an equivalent means of requirement of Part 25. and does not constitute a regulation. The complying with the provisions of Part 25 of applicant may elect to follow alternate the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) 25-16 methods provided that these methods are pertaining to the certification requirements Electrical Fault and Fire Prevention also found by the FAA to be an acceptable of active flight controls. The procedures set and Protection means of complying with the requirements forth herein apply to load alleviation (4/5/91) (ANM-111) of part 25. Because the guidance on the systems (SAS), and flutter suppression Provides information and guidance on methods of compliance presented in this systems (FSS). These procedures provide electrically caused faults, overheat, smoke, AC are not mandatory, the terms "shall" compliance with Part 25 under the and fire in transport category airplanes. and "must" when used herein, apply only equivalent safety provisions of Section Acceptable means are provided to

A3-14 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

21.21(b)(1) in addition to compliance with tests for emergency evacuation the applicable sections of Part 25. demonstrations in lieu of conducting an 25.939-1 actual demonstration. Evaluating Turbine Engine Operating 25.703-1 Characteristics Takeoff Configuration Warning Systems 25.807-1 (3/19/86) (ANM-112) (3/17/93) (ANM-111) Uniform Distribution of Exits Provides guidelines for the evaluation of Provides guidance for the certification of (8/13/90) (ANM-114) turbine engine (turbojet, , and takeoff configuration warning systems Provides guidance material for acceptable ) operating characteristics for installed in transport category airplanes. means, but not the only means, of subsonic transport category airplanes. demonstrating compliance with the 25.773-1 requirements for distributing required 25.963-1 Pilot Compartment View for Transport passenger emergency exits uniformly. Access Covers Category Airplanes Addresses only those passenger-carrying (7/29/92) (ANM-112) (1/8/93) (ANM-111) airplanes, including mixed passenger/cargo Sets forth a means of compliance with the Provides guidance for demonstrating (“combi”) configurations, with a type provisions of Part 25 of the FAR dealing compliance with the airworthiness certification basis for Amendment 25-15 or with the certification requirements for fuel standards for transport category airplanes later with respect to Section 25.807(c) or tank access covers on turbine powered pertaining to pilot compartment view. airplanes with an earlier type certification transport category airplanes. Guidance These criteria include the properties of basis required by Section 25.2 to meet information is provided for showing transport materials necessary to assure Section 25.807, Amendment 25-15. Does compliance with the impact and fire adequate visibility from the flight deck. not address airplanes with only one pair of resistance requirements of Section required exits. 25.963(e). 25.783-1 Fuselage Doors, Hatches, and Exits 25.812-1A 25.981-1A (12/10/86) (ANM-110) Floor Proximity Emergency Escape Guidelines for Substantiating Sets forth acceptable means of compliance Path Marking Compliance With the Fuel Tank with the provisions of Part 25 of the (5/22/89) (ANM-114) Temperature Requirements Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Provides guidance material for use in (1/20/71) (AIR-110E) dealing with the certification requirements demonstrating compliance with the Sets forth some general guidelines for of fuselage doors. Guidance information is provisions of Part 25 of the FAR requiring substantiating compliance with fuel tank provided for showing compliance with floor proximity emergency escape path temperature airworthiness standards structural and functional safety standards markings. section 25.981. for doors and their operating systems. The intent of the requirements and some Q 25.812-2 25.994-1 acceptable means of compliance are Floor Proximity Emergency Escape Design Considerations to Protect Fuel discussed. Other means are acceptable if Path Marking Systems Incorporating Systems During a Wheel-Up Landing they meet the intent of the regulations. For Photoluminescent Elements (7/24/86) (ANM-111) the propose of showing compliance with (7/24/97) (ANM-114) Presents guidelines and methods for section 25.783 of FAR, hatches and exits Provides guidance for use in demonstrating complying with the requirements of section are also considered to be doors. compliance with the provisions of part 25 25.994 of the Federal Aviation Regulations of the Federal Aviaton Regulations (FAR) (FAR). These guidelines pertain to 25.785-1A regarding floor proximity emergency protecting fuel system components located Flight Attendant Seat and Torso escape path marking systems (FPEEPMS) in the engine and the fuselage Restraint System Installations which incorporate photoluminescent from damage which could result in spillage (1/6/94) (ANM-114) elements. Although mandatory terms such of enough fuel to constitute a fire hazard as Provides information and guidance as “shall” or “must” are used in this AC, a consequence of a wheels-up landing on a regarding an acceptable means, but not the because the AC method of compliance is paved runway. This material is not only means, of compliance with the not itself mandatory, these terms apply mandatory and does not constitute a portions of Sections 25.785 and 121.311 of only to applicants who seek to demonstrate regulation. the FAR which deals with flight attendant compliance by use of the specific method seats. described by this AC. 25.1309-1A System Design Analysis 25.803-1 25.853-1 (6/21/88) (ANM-112) Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations Flammability Requirements for Aircraft Describes various acceptable means for (11/13/89) (ANM-114) Seat Cushions showing compliance with the requirements Provides guidance material on a means, (9/17/86) (ANM-110) of section 25.1309(b), (c), and (d) of the but not the only means, of compliance with Provides guidance material for Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR). the FAR concerning (1) conduct of full- demonstrating compliance with the Federal These means are intended to provide scale emergency evacuation Aviation Regulations (FAR) pertaining to guidance for the experience engineering demonstrations, and (2) use analysis and flammability of aircraft seat cushions.

A3-15 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3 and operational judgment that must form 25.1529-1 33-1B the basis for compliance findings. Instructions for Continued Turbine-Engine Foreign Object Airworthiness of Structural Repairs on Ingestion and Rotor Blade Containment 25.1329-1A Transport Airplanes Type Certification Procedures Automatic Pilot Systems Approval (8/1/91) (ANM-112) (4/22/70) (ANE-100) (7/8/68) (ANM-110A) Provides instructions to ensure continued Provides guidance and acceptable means, Sets forth an acceptable means by which airworthiness of structural repairs on not the sole means, by which compliance compliance with the automatic pilot transport category airplanes. It addresses may be shown with the design and installation requirements of FAR 25.1329 the approval procedures to follow when construction requirements, of Part 33 of may be shown. making structural repairs to structure the Federal Aviation Regulations. certificated under the damage tolerance 25.1357-1 requirements of Section 25.571 of FAR, 33-2B Circuit Protective Device Accessibility Amendment 25-45, and to type designs Aircraft Engine Type Certification (9/20/88) (ANM-111) with Supplemental Inspection Documents Handbook Describes acceptable means of compliance which were based on these criteria. (6/30/93) (ANE-110) with the requirements of section Contains guidance relating to type 25.1357(d) and (f) of the FAR with respect Q 25.1581-1 certification of aircraft engines which will to the accessibility of circuit protection Airplane Flight Manual constitute acceptable means, although not devices (CPD), such as circuit breakers or (7/14/97) (ANM-111) the sole means, of compliance with the fuses. An applicant may elect to use any Identifies the information that must be Federal Aviation Regulations. alternative means found to be acceptable provided in Airplane Flight Manual (AFM) by the FAA for compliance with the FAR. under the airworthiness regulations and 33-3 provides guidance as to the form and Turbine and Compressor Rotors Type content of the approved portion of an Certification Substantiation Procedures 25.1455-1 AFM. (9/9/68) (ANE-100) Waste Water/Potable Water Drain Sets forth guidance and acceptable means, System Certification Q 27-1A not the sole means, by which compliance (3/11/85) (ANM-112) Certification of Normal Category may be shown with the turbine and Sets forth a specific method of compliance Rotorcraft compressor rotor substantiation with the requirements of section 25.1455 (7/30/97) (ASW-111) requirements in FAR Part 33. of the FAR pertaining to draining of fluids Provides guidance regarding an through drain masts when the fluids are accceptable means but not the only means 33-4 subject to freezing. This method is of compliance with Part 27 of the Federal Design Considerations Concerning The designed to verify that draining fluids will Aviation Regulations (FAR) applicable to Use Of Titanium In Aircraft Turbine not accumulate as ice in sufficient quantity certification of normal category rotorcraft. Engines to be hazardous. Is for guidance purposes (7/28/83) (ANE-110) and to set forth one method of compliance 29-1 Provides guidance and acceptable means, that has been found acceptable. Approval Basis for Automatic not the sole means, by which compliance Stabilization Equipment (ASE) may be shown with the design 25.1457-1A Installations in Rotorcraft requirements of Part 33 to minimize the Cockpit Voice Recorder Installations (12/26/63) (AIR-160) probability of the occurrence of an internal (11/3/69) (ANM-110A) Gives means for compliance with flight fire when titanium is used in aircraft Sets forth one acceptable means of requirements in various CAR’s. turbine engines. compliance with provisions of FAR 25.1457 (b), (e), and (f) pertaining to area 29-1, Chg. 1 33-5 microphones, cockpit voice recorder (3/26/64) Turbine Engine Rotor Blade location, and erasure features. Transmits revised information about the Containment/Durability time delay of automatic stabilization (6/18/90) (ANE-110) 25.1523-1 equipment. Provides guidance and acceptable methods, Minimum Flightcrew but not the only methods, that may be used (2/2/93) (ANM-111) Q 29-2B by an applicant in showing compliance Sets forth a method of compliance with the Certification of Transport Category with the turbine engine rotor blade requirements of Section 25.1523 of the Rotorcraft containment requirements of Part 33 of the FAR which contains the certification (7/30/97) (ASW-111) Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR). requirements for minimum flightcrew on Provides guidance regarding an acceptable transport category airplanes. means but not the only means of compliance with Part 29 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) applicable to certification of transport category rotorcraft.

A3-16 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

33-6 Provides information and guidance 39-1A Weld Repair of Aluminum Crankcases concerning acceptable means, but not the Jig Fixtures; Replacement of Wing and Cylinders of Piston Engines only means, of compliance with part 33 of Attach Angles and Doublers on Douglas (12/20/94) (ANE-110) the Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Model DC-3 Series Aircraft Provides information and guidance applicable to vibration tests. Airworthiness Directive 66-18-2 concerning acceptable means, but not the (3/5/70) (AFS-340) only means, for the development of process 35.37-1 Describes methods of determining that jig specifications for weld repairs on Composite Propeller Blade Fatigue fixtures used in the replacement of the crankcases and cylinders of piston engines. Substantiation subject attached angles and doublers meet (5/11/93) (ANE-110) the requirements of Airworthiness 33.37-1 Provides guidance and an acceptable Directive 66-18-2. Composite Propeller Blade Fatigue method, but not the only method, by which Substantiation composite propeller blades can be fatigue 39-6R (5/11/93) (ANE-110) for determination of safe vibrating loading, Summary of Airworthiness Directives, Provides guidance and an acceptable as required by FAR Part 35.37. Announcement of Availability method, but not the only method, by which (5/15/96) (AFS-610) composite propeller blades can be fatigue 36-1F Announces the availability of the Summary for determination of safe vibrating loading, Noise Levels for Certificated and of Airworthiness Directives 1996 edition as required by FAR Part 35.37. Foreign Aircraft in paper, microfiche, and electronic CD- (6/5/92) (AEE-110) ROM and bulletin board system, and also 33.37-1, Chg. 1 Provides noise level data for airplanes provides information for ordering these (9/7/93) (ANE-110) certificated under FAR Part 36. Noise level publications data for foreign airplanes certificated to 33.47-1 ICAO Annex 16 standards are also 39-7C Detonation Testing In Reciprocating provided in a separate appendix for Airworthiness Directives Aircraft Engines informational purposes. (11/16/95) (AFS-340/AFS-613) (6/27/88) (ANE-110) Provides guidance and information to Provides guidance material for acceptable 36-2C owners and operators of aircraft concerning means of demonstrating compliance with Measured or Estimated (Uncertificated) their responsibility for complying with the requirements of FAR Part 33, relating Airplane Noise Levels airworthiness directives (AD) and to detonation testing for reciprocating (2/12/86) (AEE-110) recording AD compliance in the aircraft engines. Provides estimates of noise levels or appropriate maintenance records measured noise levels from airplanes not 33.65-1 certificated to FAR Part 36. 43-2B Surge and Stall Characteristics of Minimum Barometry for Calibration Aircraft Turbine Engines 36-3G and Test of Atmospheric Pressure (12/6/85) (ANE-110) Estimated Airplane Noise Levels in Instruments Provides guidance material for acceptable A-Weighted Decibels (10/16/80) (AFS-343) means of demonstrating compliance with (4/2/96) (AEE-110) Provides guidance material which may be the requirements of Part 33 of the Federal Provides lists of estimated airplane noise used to determine the adequacy of Aviation Regulations (FAR) relative to levels in units of A-weighted sound levels barometers used in the calibration of surge and stall characteristics and thrust in decibels (dBA). A-weighted levels were aircraft static instruments and presents response of turbine engines. These estimated for each airplane as they might information concerning the general guidelines do not constitute a regulation occur during type certification tests operation, calibration, and maintenance of and are therefore not mandatory. conducted under Appendixes A,B, and C such barometers. of Federal Aviation Regulations Part 36. Q 33.74/92 43-3 Turbine Engine Continued Rotation and 36-4B Nondestructive Testing in Aircraft Rotor Locking Noise Certification Handbook (5/11/73) (AFS-330) (2/14/97) (ANE-110) (3/23/88) (AEE-3) Reviews the basic principles underlying Provides guidance and acceptable methods, Promotes uniformity of implementation of nondestructive testing. but not the only methods, that may be used the noise certification requirements of Part SN 5007-00208-4. to demonstrate compliance with the 36 of the Federal Aviation Regulations $4.50 Supt. Docs. continued rotation and rotor locking (FAR) by presenting technically acceptable requirements of part 33 of the Federal test, analysis, and documentation 43-4A Aviation Regulations (FARs). procedures for subsonic turbojet airplanes Corrosion Control for Aircraft that may be used by applicants for (7/25/91) (AFS-340) Q 33.83 demonstrating compliance with Part 36. Summarizes current available data Turbine Engine Vibration Survey Where appropriate, FAA policy governing regarding identification and treatment of (2/14/97) (ANE-110) such certifications is reviewed.

A3-17 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3 corrosive attack on aircraft structure and Provides information concerning Contains acceptable methods for testing engine materials. preventive maintenance, who may perform and static systems. Also SN 050-007-01044-3. it, the standards of performance applicable provides general information concerning $10.00 Supt. Docs. to it, authority for approving aircraft for the test equipment used and precautions to return to service, and the applicable be taken when performing such tests. 43-6A recording requirements. It also clarifies Automatic Pressure Altitude Encoding those areas most frequently misunderstood 43.9-1E Systems and Transponders Maintenance in the past, and explains the recent Instructions for Completion of AA Form and Inspection Practices changes in the rules concerning preventive 337 (OMB No. 2120-0020), Major (11/11/77) (AFS-310) maintenance. Repair and Alteration (, Provides information on the installation Powerplant, Propeller, or Appliance) encoding altimeters based upon recently 43-14 (5/21/87) (AFS-340) acquired operating experience and on the Maintenance of Weather Radar Provides instructions for completing FAA maintenance of ATC transponders. Radomes Form 337, Major Repair and Alteration (2/24/77) (AFS-350) (Airframe, Powerplant, Propeller, or 43-7 Provides guidance material useful to repair Appliance). Ultrasonic Testing for Aircraft facilities in the maintenance of weather (9/24/74) (AFS-310) radomes. 43.13-1A Describes methods used in ultrasonic Acceptable Methods, Techniques and nondestructive testing, discusses the many 43-15 Practices Aircraft Inspection and advantages, and points out the simplicity of Recommended Guidelines for Repair (with Errata Sheet) the tests. Contains many illustrations. Instrument Shops (4/17/72) (AFS-600) SN 050-007-00282-3. (8/15/77) (AFS-350) Contains methods, techniques, and $1.75 Supt. Docs. Provides guidelines concerning practices acceptable to the Administrator environmental conditions for instrument for inspection and repair to civil aircraft. 43-9B repair and overhaul shops and information Published in 1973.(Consolidated reprint Maintenance Records on calibration of test equipment. incorporates Changes 1, 2, and 3). (1/9/84) (AFS-310) SN 050-007-00806-6. Discusses maintenance record 43-16 $18.00 Supt. Docs. requirements under FAR’s 43.9, 43.11, General Aviation Airworthiness Alerts. and 91.173 and the related responsibilities (AFS-640) 43.13-2A of owners, operators, and persons Issued monthly, the General Aviation Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and performing maintenance, preventive Airworthiness Alerts are prepared from Practices Aircraft Alterations (Includes maintenance, and alterations. information submitted by persons who Chg. 1). operate and maintain civil aeronautical (6/9/77) (AFS-340) 43-10A products. The alerts provide a uniform Contains methods, techniques, and Mechanical Work Performed on U.S. means through which service experience practices acceptable to the Administrator and Canadian registered Aircraft may be interchanged, thereby improving for use in altering civil aircraft. (2/25/83) (AFS-340) the service reliability of aeronautical SN 050-007-00625-0. Provides updated information and guidance products. $7.00 Supt. Docs. to aircraft owners/operators and maintenance personnel concerning 43-17 43.13-2A, Chg. 2 mechanical work performed on U.S. Methods, Techniques, and Practices (10/30/89) registered aircraft by Canadian Acceptable to the Administrator SN 050-007-00848-1. maintenance personnel and on Canadian Governing the Installation, Removal, or $1.00 Supt. Docs. registered aircraft by U.S. maintenance Changes of Identification Data and personnel and on Canadian registered Identification Plates 45-2A aircraft by U.S. maintenance personnel. (9/5/79) (AFS-340) Identification and Registration Marking Provides information and guidance (4/16/92) (AIR-230) 43-11 concerning the installation, removal, or Provides guidance and information Reciprocating Engine Overhaul change of identification data and concerning the identification and marking Terminology and Standards identification plates on aircraft, aircraft requirements of Federal Aviation (4/7/76) (AFS-310) engines, propellers, and propeller blades Regulations (FAR) Part 45, and describes Discusses engine overhaul terminology and and hubs. an acceptable means, but not the sole standards that are used by the aviation means, of compliance with the regulations. industry. 43-203B and Static System Tests and 45-3 43-12A Inspections Installation, Removal, or Change of Preventive Maintenance (6/20/79) (AFS-350) Identification Data and Identification (10/28/83) (AFS-340) Plates on Aircraft Engines,

A3-18 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

(11/6/85) (AIR-200) the availability of aeronautical decision 61-9B Provides information and guidance making (ADM) training manuals. Pilot Transition Courses for Complex concerning the installation, removal, or Single Engine and Light, Twin-Engine change of identification data and 60-22 Airplanes identification plates on aircraft engines, Aeronautical Decision Making (1/15/74) (AFS-630) and identifies an acceptable means, but not (12/13/91) (AFS-800) A guide to the procedures and standards to the only means, of compliance with FAR Provides introductory material, background be followed for a thorough and Part 45. information, and reference material on comprehensive checkout in modern single- aeronautical decision making. Provides a and twin-engine aircraft. systematic approach to risk assessment and SN 050-007-00226-2. Airmen stress management in aviation, illustrates $3.00 Supt. Docs. how personal attitudes can influence Subject No. 60 decision 61-10A Private and Commercial Pilots 60-4A 60-23 Refresher Courses Pilot’s Spatial Disorientation Conversion to the Computer Based (9/27/72) (AFS-630) (2/9/83) (AFS-5) Airmen Knowledge Testing Program Provides a syllabus of study requirements Acquaints pilots with the hazards of (6/17/94) (AFS-630) and describes the areas of training that disorientation caused by loss of visual Announces the Federal Aviation should be emphasized. reference with the surface. Administration’s (FAA’s) conversion from SN 050-011-00060-7. the FAA developed pencil-and-paper tests $3.75 Supt. Docs. 60-6B to computer-based tests as a means for Airplane Flight Manuals (AFM), conducting airmen written (knowledge) 61-12M Approved Manual Materials, Markings, tests. Student Pilot Guide and Placards Airplanes (7/27/94) (AFS-630) (9/25/80) (AFS-820) Q 60-25A Serves as a guide for prospective student Calls attention to the regulatory Reference Materials and Subject Matter pilots and for those already engaged in requirements relating to the subject and Knowledge Codes for Airman flight training. It should answer most of the provides information to aid pilots to Knowledge Testing questions that the student may have before comply with these requirements. (7/29/97) (AFS-630) or during pilot training. This guide Appendixes 1 and 2 contain the latest list presents, in a “how to go about it” fashion, 60-11B of reference materials and subject matter general procedures for obtaining Student, Aids Authorized for Use by Airman knowledge codes used for airman Private, and Recreational Pilot Written Test Applicants knowledge testing. Certificates. (10/10/90) (AFS-840) SN 050-007-00959-3. Clarifies FAA policy concerning aids that Q 60-26A $1.25 Supt. Docs. applicants may use when taking airman Announcement of Availability: Flight written tests. Standards Service Airman Testing and 61-13B Training Information Basic Helicopter Handbook (Revised 60-14 (2/26/97) (AFS-630) 1978 with Errata Sheet) Aviation Instructor’s Handbook Provides updated information on airman (AFS-630) (7/7/76) (AFS-630) testing and training materials available on Provides detailed information to applicants Provides the aviation instructor with the FedWorld electronic bulletin board preparing for private, commercial, and comprehensive, accurate, and easily system. The Flight Standards Service flight instructor pilot certificates with a understood information on learning and section of FedWorld contains airman helicopter rating; includes helicopter teaching and to relate this information to certification knowledge and skill testing aerodynamics, performance, and flight students. Cancels AC 61-16A. information critical to flight safety. maneuvers. It will also be useful to SN 050-011-00072-1. certificated helicopter flight instructors as $7.00 Supt. Docs. 60-27 an aid in training students. Announcement of Availability: Changes SN 050-011-00074-7. 60-21 to Practical Test Standards $5.50 Supt. Docs. Announcement of Availability: A Series (11/18/96) (AFS-630) of Aeronautical Decision Making Announces electronic accessibility to 61-21A Training Manuals changes to the practical test standards Flight Training Handbook (Revised (7/20/90) (AFS-830) available from FedWorld through the 1980 with Errata Sheet). Informs all FAA certificated pilots, flight National Technical Information Service (AFS-630) instructors, designated pilot examiners, (NTIS). Provides information and direction in the aviation medical examiners, air traffic introduction and performance of training controllers, and other interested persons of maneuvers for student pilots, pilots

A3-19 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3 requalifying or preparing for additional provide that training. Informs pilots of the with flight review required by FAR Section ratings, and flight instructors. airworthiness standards for the type 61.56, the recent flight experience SN 050-007-00504-1. certification of small airplanes prescribed requirements of FAR Section 61.57, and $17.00 Supt. Docs. in FAR 23.221 concerning maneuvers the general limitations contained in FAR and emphasizes the importance of Section 61.31(d), (e), and (g). It also Q 61-23C observing restrictions which prohibit the provides guidance regarding transition to Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical intentional spinning of certain airplanes. other makes and models of aircraft. Knowledge (7/10/97) (AFS-630) 61-83D 61-101 Provides basic knowledge that is essential Nationally Scheduled FAA-Approved Presolo Written Test for pilots. Introduces pilots to the broad Industry-Conducted Flight Instructor (4/21/89) (AFS-630) spectrum of knowledge that will be needed Refresher Clinics (FIRC) Provides guidance to flight instructors in as they progress in their pilot training. (9/20/95) (AFS-840) developing a written test to administer to Except for the Code of Federal Regulations Provides guidance for the preparation of student pilots prior to solo flight. pertinent to civil aviation, most of the training course outlines (TCO) for FAA- knowledge areas applicable to pilot approved industry conducted FIRC’s under 61-103 certification are presented. This handbook Amendment 61-25 to the FAR, which was Announcement of Availability: is useful to beginning pilots, as well as adopted 4/13/94. Industry-Developed Transition Training those pursuing more advanced pilot Guidelines for High Performance certificates. 61-84B Aircraft Role of Preflight Preparation (5/23/89) (AFS-840) 61-27C (3/18/85) (AFS-840) Informs all FAA certificated pilots and Instrument Flying Handbook (Rev Modifies and updates the flight flight instructors of the availability of 1980). information available to pilots as a result industry-developed guidelines (and how to (11/5/79) (AFS-630) of changes in the basic Airmen Information order) for pilots transitioning into high Provides the pilot with basic information Manual format. performance single and multiengine needed to acquire an FAA instrument piston-powered small airplanes and single rating. It is designed for the reader who 61-89D and multiengine piston-powered small holds at least a private pilot certificate and Pilot Certificates: Aircraft Type Ratings airplanes and single and multiengine is knowledgeable in all areas covered in (2/21/91) (AFS-840) turbopropeller small airplanes. AC 61-23B, “Pilot’s Handbook of Provides a generic type rating curriculum Aeronautical Knowledge.” that may serve as a basis for schools to 61-107 SN 050-007-00585-7. develop a training requirements of Federal Operations of Aircraft at Altitudes $8.50 Supt. Docs. Aviation Regulations Parts 61 and 141. Above 25,000 Feet MSL and/or MACH numbers (Mmo) Greater Than .75 61-47A 61-91H (1/23/91) (AFS-830) Use of Approach Slope Indicators for Pilot Proficiency Award Program Alerts pilots transitioning to complex, Pilot Training (4/26/96) (AFS-800) high-performance aircraft which are (3/26/79) (AFS-840) Expands the Pilot Proficiency Award capable of operating at high altitudes and Informs pilot schools, flight instructors and Program to 20 phases and makes special high airspeeds of the need to be student pilots of the recommendation of provision for seaplane-rated pilots to knowledgeable of the special physiological the Federal Aviation Administration on the obtain “seawings.” and aerodynamic considerations involved use of approach slope indicator systems for within this realm of operations. pilot training. 61-94 Pilot Transition Course For Self- 61-111 61-65C Launching Or Powered Sailplanes Announcement of Availability: Certification: Pilot and Flight (Motorgliders) FAA-S-8081-4B, Instrument Rating Instructors (7/31/84) (AFS-840) Practical Test Standards (2/11/91) (AFS-840) Provides recommendations, but is not the (11/23/94) (AFS-630) Provides guidance for pilots and flight only means, that may be used by glider Announces availability of this publication instructors on the certification standards, pilots who desire to transition into from the Superintendent of Documents. written test procedures, and other sailplanes or gliders with self-launching requirements contained in FAR Part 61. capability. 61-112 Flight and Ground Instructor 61-67B 61-98A Knowledge Test Guide Stall Spin Awareness Training Currency and Additional Qualification (12/1/94) (AFS-630) (5/17/91) (AFS-840) Requirements for Certificated Pilots This guide helps applicants meet the Explains the stall and spin awareness (3/26/91) (AFS-840) knowledge requirements for flight and training required under FAR Part 61 and Provides information for certificated pilots ground instructor certification. offers guidance to flight instructors who and flight instructors to use in complying 050-007-01071-1

A3-20 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

$2.25 Supt. Docs. (4/21/95) (AFS-630) Q 61-125 Announces availability of this publication Announcement of Availability: 61-113 from the Superintendent of Documents. Commercial Pilot Practical Test Airline Transport Pilot, Aircraft Standards: FAA-S-8081-18 and Dispatcher, and Flight Navigator 61-119 FAA-S-8081-12A, Knowledge Test Guide Instrument Rating Knowledge Test (4/30/97) (AFS-630) (2/9/94) (AFS-630) Guide Announces the availability of This guide helps applicants meet the (5/3/95) (AFS-630) FAA-S-8081-18, Commercial Pilot knowledge requirements for airline This guide helps applicants meet the Practical Test Standards for Lighter-Than- transport pilot, aircraft dispatcher, and knowledge requirements for instrument Air, and FAA-S-8081-12A, Commercial flight navigator certification. rating certification. Pilot Practical Test Standards for Airplane; 050-007-01077-0 050-007-01086-9 and provides information on obtaining $2.00 Supt. Docs. $2.25 Supt. Docs. printed copies or electronic access to these documents. 61-114 61-121 Commercial Pilot Knowledge Test Announcement of Availability: Q 61-126 Guide FAA-S-8081-10A, Aircraft Dispatcher Qualification and Approval of Personal (2/9/95) (AFS-630) Practical Test Standard Computer-Based Aviation Training This guide helps applicants meet the (5/17/95) (AFS-630) Devices knowledge requirements for commercial Announces availability of this publication (5/12/97) (AFS-840) pilot certification. from the Superintendent of Documents. Provides information and guidance to 050-007-01078-8 potential training device manufacturers $2.25 Supt. Docs. Q 61-122A and aviation training consumers Announcement of Availability: concerning a means, acceptable to the 61-115 FAA-S-8081-5B, Airline Transport Pilot Administrator, by which personal Positive Exchange of Flight Controls and/or Type Rating (Airplane- computer-based aviation training devices Program Helicopter) Practical Test Standards (PCATD) may be qualified and approved (3/10/95) (AFS-630) (6/2/97) (AFS-630) for flight training toward satisfying the Provides guidance for all pilots, especially Provides information on obtaining printed instrument rating training under the student pilots, flight instructors, and pilot copies or electronic access of this provisions of 14 CFR parts 61 and 141. examiners, on the recommended procedure document. to use for the positive exchange of flight Q 61-127 controls between pilots when operating an 61-123 Announcement of Availability: aircraft. Announcement of Availability: Practical FAA-S-8081-19, Recreational Pilot Test Standards (Rotorcraft) Powered Parachute Practical Test Q 61-116A FAA-S-8081-7A, FAA-S-8081-15, Standard Announcement of Cancellation: FAA-S-8081-16 (6/2/97) (AFS-630) FAA-S-8081-11, Flight Instructor (3/5/96) (AFS-630) Announces the availability of Lighter-Than-Air (Balloon and Airship) Announces the availability of FAA-S-8081- FAA-S-8081-19, Recreational Pilot PTS 7A, Flight Instructor Practical Test Powered Parachute Practical Test Standard (1/27/97) (AFS-630) Standards for Rotorcraft; FAA-S-8081-15, and provides information on obtaining Announces the cancellation of FAA-S- Private Pilot Practical Test Standards for printed copies or electronic access to this 8081-11, Flight Instructor—Lighter-Than- Rotorcraft; FAA-S-8081-16, Commercial document. Air (Balloon/Airship) Practical Test Pilot Practical Test Standards for Standards. Rotorcraft; and, provides information on 63-1 obtaining printed copies or electronic Flight Engineer Knowledge Test Guide 61-117 access to these documents. (6/8/95) (AFS-630) Recreational Pilot and Private Pilot This guide helps applicants meet the Knowledge Test Guide 61-124 knowledge requirements for the computer (5/3/95) (AFS-630) Announcement of Availability: administered tests for flight engineer This guide helps applicants meet the FAA-S-8081-17, Private Pilot Practical turbojet, turboprop, and reciprocating class knowledge requirements for recreational Test Standards for Lighter-Than-Air certification. pilot and private pilot certification. (Balloon/Airship) SN 050-007-01091-5. 050-007-01085-1 (5/15/96) (AFS-630) $2.25 Supt. Docs. $3.00 Supt. Docs. Announces the availability of FAA-S-8081-17, Private Pilot Practical 61-118 Test Standards for Lighter-Than-Air Announcement of Availability: (Balloon/Airship), and provides FAA-S-8081-14, Private Pilot Practical information on obtaining printed copies or Test Standards (Airplane) electronic access to this document.

A3-21 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

65-2D Q 65-13R award recognizes aviation maintenance Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics FAA Inspection Authorization Directory personnel who have at least 50 years of Certification Guide (4/18/97) (AFS-640) experience in the aviation maintenance (1/30/76) (AFS-640) Transmits a list of all certificated industry. The award is named for Charles Provides information to prospective mechanics who held an inspection Taylor, the mechanic who maintained the airframe and powerplant mechanics and authorization as of April 5, 1997. Wright Brothers airplane. other persons interested in FAA SN 050-007-01183-1 certification of aviation mechanics. $23.00 Supt. Docs. 65-27 SN 050-007-00331-5. Parachute Rigger Knowledge Test $5.00 Supt. Docs. 65-15A Guide Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics (6/16/95) (AFS-630) 65-5B Airframe Handbook A guide to help applicants meet the Parachute Rigger Senior/Master- (4/12/76) (AFS-640) knowledge requirements for parachute certification Guide Designed to familiarize student mechanics rigger certification. (7/25/88) (AFS-630) with airframe construction, repair, and the 050-007-01095-8 Provides information to persons interested operating theory of airframe systems. $2.00 Supt. Docs. in becoming certificated parachute riggers. SN 050-007-00391-9. Provides information on how to apply for a $13.00 Supt. Docs. 65-28 parachute rigger certificate and ratings, Aviation Mechanic General, and assists the applicant in preparing for Q 65-19G Powerplant, and Airframe Knowledge the written, oral, and practical tests. Inspection Authorization Knowledge Test Guide SN 050-007-00805-8. Test Guide (8/3/95) (AFS-630) $1.25 Supt. Docs. (8/14/96) (AFS-630) A guide to help applicants meet the This publication was developed as a guide knowledge requirements for aviation 65-9A to help applicants meet the knowledge mechanic certification. Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics-- requirements for Inspection Authorization 050-007-01099-1 General Handbook (IA) certification. $3.00 Supt. Docs. (4/12/76) (AFS-640) SN 050-007-01150-4 Designed as a study manual for persons $4.25 Supt. Docs Q 65-29 preparing for a mechanic certificate with Conversion of the Inspection airframe or powerplant ratings. Emphasis 65-23A Authorization Knowledge Tests to the in this volume is on theory and methods of Certification of Repairmen Computer Based Airmen Knowledge application, and is intended to provide (Experimental Aircraft Builders) Testing basic information on principles, (7/22/87) (AFS-340) (10/29/96) (AFS-630) fundamentals, and airframe and Provides guidance to builders of Announces the Federal Aviation powerplant ratings. experimental aircraft concerning Administration's (FAA) conversion from SN 050-007-00379-0. certification as repairmen. the FAA developed pencil and paper $18.00 Supt. Docs. Inspection Authorization (IA) knowledge 65-24 tests to the computer based tests as a 65-11B Certification Of A Repairman (General) means for conducting the IA knowledge Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics (2/1/83) (AFS-310) tests. Certification Information Provides information and guidance to the (4/17/87) (AFS-640) aviation public on the procedures for 67-1 Assists applicants on the most frequently certification of a repairman. Medical Information for Air Ambulance asked questions relating to the certification Operators requirements for the airframe and 65-25A (3/4/74) (AAM-620) powerplant mechanics tests. Aviation Maintenance Technician Provides persons or groups interested or SN 050-007-00750-7. Awards Program involved in civil air ambulance activities $1.00 Supt. Docs. (11/6/93) (AFS-360) with information governing the transport of Outlines and upgrades the requirements for patients by air. 65-12A participation in the Federal Aviation Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics Administration’s Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Handbook Technician Awards Program. Airspace (4/12/76) (AFS-640) Designed to familiarize student mechanics 65-26A Subject No. 70 with the construction, theory of operation, Charles Taylor “Master Mechanic and maintenance of aircraft powerplants. Award” 70-2E SN 050-007-00373-1. (4/20/95) (AFS-340) Airspace Utilization Considerations in $12.00 Supt. Docs. Presents changes to the Charles Taylor the Proposed Construction, Alteration, “Master Mechanic” award. This FAA Activation & Deactivation of Airports

A3-22 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

(11/29/95) (ATP-248) Explains “wheelbarrowing”, the Provides information concerning a Advises persons proposing to construct, circumstances under which it is likely to potentially hazardous situation when a 200 activate or deactivate a civil or joint-use occur, and recommended corrective action. channel VOR receiver is inadvertently (civil/military) airport of the requirements mistuned by 50 kHz from the frequency of to notify the Federal Aviation 90-42F a 100 kHz ground station. Administration of their plan. It also Traffic Advisory Practices at Airports outlines some of the airspace utilization Without Operating Control Towers 90-66A factors which should be considered early in (5/21/90) (AFS-820) Recommended Standard Traffic the planning stages. Contains good operating practices and Patterns and Practices for Aeronautical procedures for use when approaching or Operations at Airports without 70/7460-1J departing airports without an operating Operating Control Towers Obstruction Marking and Lighting control tower and airports that have control (8/26/93) (AFS-820) (11/29/95) (ATA-400) towers operating part time. Includes Calls attention to regulatory requirements Describes the FAA standards for marking changes in radio frequencies and and recommended procedures for and lighting structures to promote safety. phraseology. aeronautical operations at airports without operating control towers. It recommends 70/7460-2J 90-45A traffic patterns and operational procedures Proposed Construction of Objects that Approval of Area Navigation Systems for aircraft, lighter than air, glider, May Affect the Navigable Airspace for Use in the U.S. National Airspace parachute, rotorcraft, and ultralight vehicle (11/29/95) (ATA-400) System (Consolidated Reprint includes operations where such use is not in conflict Provides information to persons proposing Changes 1 and 2) with existing procedures in effect at those to erect or alter an object that may affect (2/21/75) (AFS-400) airports. the navigable airspace. Explains the need Provides guidelines for implementation of to notify FAA before construction begins two-dimensional area navigation (2D 90-67B and FAA’s response to those notices as RNAV) within the U.S. National Airspace Light Signals from the Control Tower required by FAR 77. System (NAS). Provides for both for Ground Vehicles, Equipment, and VOR/DME dependent systems and self- Personnel 73-2 contained systems such as Inertial (8/25/94) (ATP-129) IFR Helicopter Operations in the Navigation Systems (INS). Provides the aviation community with the Northeast Corridor meaning of the light signals used when (6/11/79) (ATF-4) 90-48C communicating with ground vehicles, Advises interested users of special Area Pilots’ Role in Collision Avoidance equipment, and personnel on the airport Navigation (RNAV) helicopter routes (3/18/83) (AFS-820) movement area from the control tower. between Washington, DC, and Boston, Alerts all pilots to the potential hazards of Massachusetts, (known as the “Northeast midair collision and near midair collision, 90-75 Corridor”) and provides guidelines to and to emphasize those basic problem Strobe Light System Inspection operators for the safe use of these routes. areas related to the human causal factors Practices The use of these routes is voluntary. where improvements in pilot education, (2/10/77) (AFS-310) operating practices, procedures, and Advises the general aviation community of improved scanning techniques are needed the importance of proper maintenance of Air Traffic Control and to reduce midair conflicts. capacitive discharge strobe light systems General Operations which are installed within or near fuel 90-50D systems. Requirements for 760-Channel VHF Subject No. 90 Radio for Aeronautical Operations 90-79 90-23E (4/9/92) (ASR-520) Recommended Practices and Aircraft Wake Turbulence Encourages aircraft owners to upgrade Procedures for the Use of Electronic (10/1/91) (AFS-430) their air-ground radio communication Long-Range Navigation Alerts pilots to the hazards of aircraft wake systems. Describes and upgrades civil air (7/14/80) (AFS-400) turbulence and recommends related traffic control frequencies in the very high Presents recommended operational operational procedures. frequency (118.000 to 136.975 MHz) practices and procedures for the use of band. The 136.000 to 136.975 MHz band electronic long-range navigation equipment 90-34 become available for aeronautical use on in oceanic or remote land areas. Accidents Resulting from January 1, 1990. Wheelbarrowing In Tricycle Gear Equipped Aircraft 90-58C (2/27/68) (AFS-840) VOR Course Errors Resulting from 50 kHz channel Mis-Selection (4/7/75) (AFS-310)

A3-23 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

90-80A 90-93 91-16 Approval of Airborne Radar Approach Operating Procedures for Airport Category II Operations General (ARA) Procedures For Helicopters to Traffic Control Towers (ATCT) That Aviation Airplanes Offshore Platforms Are Not Operated by, or Under (8/7/67) (AFS-820) (10/21/88) (AFS-450) Contract with, the United States (Non- Sets forth acceptable means by which Provides an acceptable means for obtaining Federal) Category II operations may be approved in approval of airborne radar approach (7/19/93) (ATP-230) accordance with FAR Parts 23, 25, 61, 91, procedures to offshore platforms. Recommends government publications and 97, and 135. procedures for the operation by, equipment 90-87 installation at, and maintenance of, record 91-22A Helicopter Dynamic Rollover, keeping by, accident/incident reporting by, Altitude Alerting Devices/Systems (1/27/86) (AFS-840) tower specialist training for, and (12/23/71) (AFS-400) Familiarizes the helicopter pilot/instructor management of a non-Federal ATCT Provides guidelines for designing, and pilot school personnel with the (NFCT). installing, and evaluating altitude alerting hazards, causes, and preventive measures systems. associated with dynamic rollover in 90-94 helicopters. Guidelines for Using GPS Equipment 91-23A for IFR En Route & Terminal Pilot’s Weight and Balance Handbook 90-89A Operations & for Nonprecision (6/9/77) (AFS-630) Amateur-Built Aircraft Flight Testing Instrument Approaches Provides an easily understood text on Handbook (12/14/94) (AFS-820) aircraft weight and balance for pilots who (5/24/95) (AFS-340) Contains guidance for pilots to use Global need to appreciate the importance of Provides suggestions and safety-related Positioning System (GPS) equipment weight and balance control for safety of recommendations to assist amateur and during instrument flight rules navigation. flight. Progresses from an explanation of ultralight builders in developing Emphasis is placed on the GPS approach basic fundamentals to the complete individualized aircraft flight test plans. It overlay program. application of weight and balance includes flight testing recommendations for principles in large aircraft operations. -type and ultralight aircraft. 90-95 SN 050-007-00405-2. SN 050-007-01087-7 Unanticipated Right Yaw in Helicopters $5.00 Supt. Docs. $6.50 Supt. Docs. (12/26/95) (AFS-800) Examines the unanticipated right yaw 91-26 90-91A phenomenon, the circumstances under Maintenance and Handling of Air- National Route Program which it may be encountered, how it can be Driven Gyroscopic Instruments (5/13/96) (ATO-100) prevented, and how the pilot should react (10/29/69) (AFS-310) Provides guidance to users of the National if it is encountered. Advises operators of general aviation Air Space System for participation in the aircraft of the need for proper maintenance National Route Program (NRP). 91-6A of air-driven gyroscopic instruments and Water, Slush, and Snow on the Runway associated air filters. 90-92 (5/24/78) (AFS-430) Guidelines for the Operational Use of Provides background and guidelines Q 91-32B Loran-C Navigation Systems Outside concerning the operation of turbojet Safety In and Around Helicopters the U.S. NAS aircraft with water, slush, and/or snow on (2/18/97) (AFS-820) (2/5/93) (AFS-430) the runway. Provides suggestions to improve helicopter Contains guidance to be used by pilots for safety by means of acquainting flight and the operational use of Loran-C navigation 91-13C nonflight crew personnel and passengers systems under visual flight rules and Cold Weather Operation of Aircraft with the precautions and procedures instrument flight rules while operating (7/24/79) (AFS-806) necessary to avoid undue hazards. outside the U.S. NAS and beyond the Provides background and guidelines coverage of standard International Civil relating to operation of aircraft in the 91-33A Aviation Organization navigation aids. colder climates where wide temperature Use of Alternate Grades of Aviation These navigation aids include very high changes may occur. Gasoline for Grade 80/87 and Use of frequency omnidirectional beacons. Also Automotive Gasoline contains guidance which is applicable for 91-14D (7/18/84) (ANE-110) use while over the Gulf of Mexico and Altimeter Setting Sources Provides information relating to the use of other coastal waters. (4/9/79) (AFS-340) alternate grades of gasoline when grade Provides the aviation public and industry 80/87 aviation is not available and the 90-92, Chg. 1 with guidelines for setting up reliable resultant effects of the use of the alternate (6/15/93) altimeter setting sources. fuels which have higher TEL (tetraethyl lead) content. Suggestions are offered as acceptable means of avoiding engine

A3-24 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3 operating difficulties when using alternate caused by blocking or freezing of the pilot holders, except those operating under fuels. This circular also provides system and advises of corrective action that Section 135.2. suggestions for added safety in the use of can be taken. automotive gasoline in those aircraft 91-49, Chg. 1 engines and aircraft covered by 91-44A (2/6/78) Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs). Operational and Maintenance Practices for Emergency Locator Transmitters 91-50 91-35 and Receivers Importance of Transponder Operation Noise, Hearing Damage, and Fatigue in (12/12/80) (AFS-640/AIR-120) and Altitude Reporting General Aviation Pilots Combines and updates material in several (8/24/77) (AFS-820) (3/28/72) (AAM-620) Advisory Circulars on the subject of Provides information and guidance Acquaints pilots with the hazards of emergency locator transmitters (ELT) concerning the importance of transponder regular exposure to cockpit noise. receivers for airborne service. operation and altitude reporting in the Especially pertinent are piston-engine, National Airspace System. fixed-wing, and rotary-wing aircraft. 91-45C Waivers: Aviation Events 91-51A 91-36C (2/1/90) (AFS-810) Effect of Icing on Aircraft Control and VFR Flight Near Noise-Sensitive Areas Provides prospective aviation event Airplane Deice and Anti-Ice Systems (10/19/84) (ATA-300) sponsors and other interested parties with (7/19/96) (AFS-820) Encourages pilots making VFR flights near information necessary to assist in planning Provides information for pilots regarding noise-sensitive areas to fly at altitudes and conducting a safe aviation event. In the hazards of aircraft icing and the use of higher than the minimum permitted by addition, it provides information on the airplane deice and anti-ice systems. regulation and on flight paths which will application process for a certificate of reduce aircraft noise in such area. Waiver or Authorization. 91-53A Noise Abatement Departure Profile 91-37A 91-46 (7/22/93) (AFS-430) Truth in Leasing Gyroscopic Instruments. Good Describes acceptable criteria for safe noise (1/16/78) (AFS-820) Operating Practices abatement departure profiles (NADP) for Provides information and guidance for (2/4/77) (AFS-350) subsonic turbojet-powered airplanes with a leasees and conditional buyers of U.S. Issued to re-emphasize to general aviation maximum certificated gross takeoff weight registered large civil aircraft. If you are instrument-rated pilots the need to of more than 75,000 pounds. These planning to charter an airplane take a determine the proper operation of procedures provide the user with one moment to learn about chartered and gyroscopic instruments, the importance of means, although not the only means, of leased aircraft. instrument cross-checks and proficiency in establishing acceptable NADP’s. These partial-panel operations. departure profiles are consistent with the 91-38A airworthiness standards required by the Large and Turbine-Powered 91-48 Federal Aviation Regulations Part 25 for Multiengine Airplanes, Part 91, Acrobatics--Precision Flying With a type certification and Part 91 for general Subpart D Purpose airplane operations. (11/27/78) (AFS-340) (6/29/77) (AFS-820) Sets forth guidelines and procedures to Provides information to persons who are 91-54 assist operators of large and turbine- interested in acrobatic flying to improve Automatic Reporting Systems-- powered multiengine airplanes in meeting their piloting skills as recreation, sport, or Altimeter Setting and Other the safety requirements of FAR, Part 91, as a competitive activity. Operational Data Subpart D. (2/26/79) (AFS-820) 91-49 Provides guidelines for the development 91-42D General Aviation Procedures for Flight and installation of automatic reporting Hazards of Rotating Propeller and in North Atlantic Minimum Navigation systems for altimeter setting and other Helicopter Rotor Blades Performance Specifications Airspace operational data intended for use in (3/3/83) (AFS-310) (8/23/77) (AFS-824) connection with IFR operations. Updates statistical information on Sets forth acceptable means, but not the propellers-and rotor-to-person accidents only means, of obtaining authorization to 91-55 and offers suggestions to reduce the operate within specified airspace over the Reduction of Electrical System Failures frequency of such accidents. North Atlantic, designated as the NAT Following Aircraft Engine Starting (North Atlantic) MNPS (Minimum (10/28/80) (AFS-310) 91-43 Navigation Performance Specifications) Warns general aviation aircraft Unreliable Airspeed Indications airspace, after 0001 Greenwich Mean owner/pilots and maintenance personnel of (6/26/75) (AFS-223) Time, Dec. 29, 1977. This requirement possible total electrical system failure Alerts pilots to the possibility of erroneous applies to persons operating under FAR following aircraft engine starting. airspeed/Mach indications that may be Part 91 and for FAR Part 135 certificate

A3-25 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

91-56 Supplemental Structural Inspection effective noise reduction procedures when Supplemental Structural Inspection Program for Large Transport Category operating helicopters. Program For Large Transport Category Airplanes. Airplanes 91-67 (5/6/81) (AIR-107) 91-61 Minimum Equipment Requirements for Provides guidance to manufacturers and A Hazard in Aerobatics: Effects or G- General Aviation Operations Under operators for use in developing a Forces of Pilots FAR Part 91 continuing structural integrity program. (2/28/84) (AFS-800/AAM-500) (6/28/91) (AFS-820) The procedures set forth by this AC are Provides background information on G- Describes acceptable methods for the applicable to the large transport category forces, their effect on the human body and operation of aircraft under Federal airplanes operated under Subpart D of their role in safe flying, and offers Aviation Regulations Part 91 with certain Part 91 and FAR 121, 123, 125, and 135. suggestions for avoiding problems caused inoperative instrument and equipment, by acceleration encountered in aerobatic which are not essential for safe flight. 91-56, Chg. 1 maneuvers. (12/4/81) 91-68 91-62A Pilot Qualification and Operation of all 91-56, Chg. 2 Use of Child Seats In Aircraft Surplus Military Turbine-Powered (4/15/83) (10/15/92) (AIR-121) Airplanes Provides information to assist the public in (2/25/92) (AFS-820) 91-57 the proper use of child seats aboard aircraft Provides information and guidance to Model Aircraft Operating Standards and provides precautions so all occupants pilots who wish to become qualified to (6/9/81) (ATO-220) are able to exit rapidly from aircraft during operate surplus military turbine-powered Outlines, and encourages voluntary emergencies. airplanes under a letter of authorization, as compliance with, safety standards for required by operating limitations issued for model aircraft operators. Q 91-63B this type of aircraft. Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFR) 91-58 (10/9/96) (ATO-120) 91-69 Use of Pyrotechnic Visual Distress Describes the types of conditions under Seaplane Safety for FAR Part 91 Signaling Devices in Aviation which the FAA impose a temporary flight Operations (5/27/82) (AFS-820) restriction. Also explains which elements (3/13/92) (AFS-820) Suggests standards and procedures for the have been delegated authority by the Provides information to FAR Part 91 acquisition, use, and storage of pyrotechnic Administrator to issue TFR’s and lists the seaplane operators regarding seaplane visual distress signaling devices that are types of responsible agencies/offices from preflight, oral briefings for seaplane intended for use in aircraft emergencies. which the FAA will accept requests to passengers, the use of safety belts and establish TFR’s. Examples of NOTAM’s shoulder harnesses in seaplanes, 91-59 for each type of TFR are also provided. escape/egress after capsizing, water Inspection and Care of General Aviation survival, and flotation gear for seaplane Aircraft Exhaust Systems 91-65 occupants. Recommends that seaplane (8/20/82) (AFS-340) Use of Shoulder Harness In Passenger operators equip their aircraft with Emphasizes the safety hazards of poorly Seats approved flotation gear that is readily maintained single-engine aircraft exhaust (8/4/86) (AFS-820) available to, and preferably worn by, each systems (reciprocating powerplants) and Provides guidance and information to occupant and that pilots in command brief highlights points at which exhaust system pilots, passengers, and maintenance passengers on the location and use of failures occur. Further, it provides personnel regarding the crash survivability flotation gear and the location and information on the kind of problems to be aspects of small aircraft equipped with operation of each normal and emergency expected and recommends the performance shoulder harnesses and the hazards of exit. of ongoing preventive maintenance and modifying seats, adding appendages to maintenance by pilots and mechanics, seats, and storage of articles, beneath the 91-70 respectively. seats. Recommends inspection and Oceanic Operations, An Authoritative maintenance of seats, lap belts and Guide to Oceanic Operations 91-60 shoulder harnesses to enhance their (9/6/94) (AFS-400) Continued Airworthiness of Older effectivity for crash survivability. Contains information and guidance to be Airplanes, The used by operators and pilots planning (6/13/83) (AFS-310) 91-66 oceanic flights. Provides information and Noise Abatement for Helicopters 050-007-01081-8 recommendations to manufacturers and (6/4/87) (AFS-840) $17.00 Supt. Docs. airplane owners/operators for the Presents guidelines intended to assist development and use of programs to assure pilots, operators, managers, and other the continued airworthiness of older interested persons in the establishment of airplanes not covered under AC 91-56,

A3-26 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

91-71 penetrating an air defense identification 107-1 Operation of Hot Air Balloons with zone (ADIZ) during peacetime conditions. Aviation Security--Airports Airborne Heaters Specifies the procedures for use during an (5/19/72) (ACS-100) (6/13/96) (AFS-820) air defense emergency/defense emergency Furnishes guidance to those individuals Provides guidance for the safe and or prior to these declarations when and organizations having responsibilities practical operation of hot air balloons with procedures for Security Control of Air under Part 107 of the Federal Aviation airborne heaters in compliance with Traffic and Navigation Aids are in effect. Regulations. It also provides appropriate portions of 14 CFR 91. Also provides information for airmen to recommendations for establishing and use when area/sector/regional Emergency improving security for restricted or critical Q 91-72 Security Control of Air Traffic procedures. facilities and areas as the security of which Waivers of Provisions of Title 14 of the is not dealt with in Part 107. Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 103-4 (11/8/96) (AFS-820) Hazard Associated with Sublimation of 108-1 Provides information concerning the Solid Carbon Dioxide (Dry Ice) Aboard Air Carrier Security submission of applications for the issuance Aircraft (10/16/81) (ACS-3) of waivers of certain sections of Title 14 of (5/1/74) (AAM-620) Provides information and guidance for the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Discusses the potential hazard associated implementation of new FAR 108, Airplane part 91. with the sublimation of dry ice aboard Operator Security. aircraft. Precautionary measures and SN 050-007-00642-0. 91.11-1 simple rules of thumb are indicated in $3.75 Supt. Docs. Guide to Drug Hazards in Aviation order to preclude environmentally Medicine hazardous conditions affecting crews and 108-2 (7/19/63) (AAM-620) passengers aboard aircraft. Security Rules--Carriage of Weapons Lists all commonly used drugs by and Escorted Persons pharmacological effect on airmen with side 103-6 (10/16/81) (ACS-3) effects and recommendations. Ultralight Vehicle Operations-Airports, Provides information and guidance for SN 050-009-00001-7. ATC, and Weather implementation of FARs 108.11 and $5.50 Supt. Docs. (6/23/83) (AFS-820) 108.21 concerning the carriage of weapons Provides guidance for the operation of and passengers under the control of armed 91.21-1 ultralight vehicles in the U.S. Information law enforcement escorts. Use of Portable Electronic Devices includes airport and flight park operations, Aboard Aircraft how to work with ATC, and the 108-3 (8/20/93) (AFS-350) availability of weather services. Screening of Persons Carrying U.S. Provides aircraft operators with Classified Material information and guidance for assistance in 103-7 (11/6/81) (ACS-100) the compliance of FAR Section 91.21. Ultralight Vehicle, The Provides instructions for the screening of (1/30/84) (AFS-820) passengers carrying classified material in 97-1A Provides guidance to the operators of order to maintain the integrity of the Runway Visual Range (RVR) ultralights in the United States. It screening process and prevent the (9/28/77) (AFS-400) discusses the elements which make up the compromise of classified material. Describes RVR measuring equipment and definition of ultralight vehicles for the its operating use. purposes of operating under Federal 109-1 Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 103. It Aviation Security--Acceptance and 97-2 also discusses when an ultralight must be Handling Procedures Indirect Air Data Base Standardization for the operated as an aircraft under the Carrier Security Global Positioning System (GPS) regulations applicable to certificated (3/3/82) (ACS-100) Overlay Program aircraft. Provides information and guidance which (11/19/93) (AFS-420) should be used by “indirect air carriers” Contains information and guidance to be 105-2C when accepting and handling property to used by data base vendors that develop Sport Parachute Jumping be carried by “air carriers”’ or by the data for use in the National Airspace (1/2/91) (AFS-340/820) operator of any civil aircraft for System (NAS) for the nonprecision GPS Provides suggestions to improve sport transportation in air commerce. overlay program. parachuting safety and disseminates SN 050-007-00643-8. information to assist all parties associated $2.25 Supt. Docs. 99-1C with sport parachuting in complying with Security Control of Air Traffic FAR Part 105, Parachute Jumping. It also (4/20/89) (ATP-140) contains a list of aircraft which may be Provides civil aviation with recommended operated with one cabin door removed and practices for operating aircraft within air includes procedures for obtaining FAA defense identification zone or when authorization for flight with door removal.

A3-27 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

Air Carrier and Commercial 120-28C Updating Self-Contained Navigation Criteria for Approval of Category III Systems Operators and Helicopters Landing Weather Minimal (4/21/77) (AFS-260) (3/9/84) (AFS-410) Set forth an acceptable means, but not the Subject No. 120 States an acceptable means, not the only only means, of obtaining airworthiness and means, for obtaining approval of Category operational approval of airborne OMEGA 120-12A IIIa or category IIIb landing weather navigation systems used in updating self- Private Carriage Versus Common minimal and the installation approval of contained navigation systems such as Carriage of Persons or Property the associated airborne systems. Doppler and Inertial Radar for operations (4/26/86) (AFS-820) outside the United States under FAR Part Furnishes FAA personal and interested 120-29 121. segments of industry with general Criteria for Approving Category I and guidelines for determining whether current Category II Landing Minimal for FAR 120-32 or proposed transportation operations by 121 Operators Air Transportation of Handicapped air constitute private or common carriage. (9/25/70) (AFS-400) Persons Sets forth criteria used by FAA in (3/25/77) (AFS-223) 120-16C approving turbojet landing minimal of less Identifies some of the problems Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance than 300-3/4 or RVR 4,000 (Category I) handicapped air travelers face and provides Programs and Category II minimal for all aircraft. some guidelines to airline personnel to (8/8/80) (AFS-350) help alleviate these problems. Provides information and guidance on 120-29, Chg. 1 continuous airworthiness maintenance (12/15/71) 120-33 programs for operators subject to the Revises Appendix 1 and deletes statement Operational Approval of Airborne provisions of FAR Parts 121, 127, or 135. in Appendix 2 regarding 19-foot criteria Long-Range Navigation Systems for (does not apply when using an approved Flight Within the North Atlantic 120-17A automatic landing system). Minimum Navigation Performance Maintenance Control by Reliability Specifications Airspace Methods 120-29, Chg. 2 (6/24/77) (AFS-400) (3/27/78) (AFS-330) (7/26/72) Sets forth acceptable means, but not the Provides information and guidance Clarifies the airborne system evaluation by only means, for operators certificated materials which may be used to design or stressing the necessity for meeting under FAR Parts 121 and 123 and develop maintenance reliability programs maintenance program requirements. operators utilizing large aircraft under utilizing reliability control methods. FAR 135.2, to obtain approval to operate 120-29, Chg. 3 within a specific airspace over the NAT 120-26H (12/3/74) (North Atlantic) MNPS (Minimum International Civil Aviation Outlines the recent change in FAR Part Navigation Performance Specifications) Organization Three-Letter and Radio 121 wherein both initial and recurrent pilot airspace after 0001 Greenwich Mean Telephony Designators qualification for both Category I and II Time, Dec. 29, 1977. (6/21/91) (ATP-215) proficiency checks may be performed in a Defines the criteria and procedures visual simulator. 120-34 required for an International Civil Aviation Air Transportation of Mental Patients Organization (ICAO) three-letter and/or 120-30A (6/29/77) (AFS-223) telephony designator assignment. Reporting Requirements of Air Provides guidelines to organizations and Carriers, Commercial Operators, persons responsible for transportation of 120-27C Travel Clubs, and Air Traffic mental patients and outlines the Aircraft Weight and Balance Control (9/8/76) (AFS-330) responsibilities of those escorting such (11/7/95) (AFS-330) Clarifies the mechanical reliability persons. Provides one means, but not the only reporting requirements contained in Parts means, for obtaining approval of a weight 121, 127, and 135 of the Federal Aviation 120-35B and balance control system. It provides Regulations (FAR) and the accident and Line Operational Simulations: Line- guidance to certificate holders that are incident reporting requirements of Part 830 Oriented Flight Training, Special required to have an approved weight and (old Part 430) of the National Purpose Operational Training, Line balance program by Title 14, Code of Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), Operational Evaluation Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Part 121 or Safety Investigation Regulations. (9/6/90) (AFS-210) choose to have an approved program under Presents guidelines for the design and 14 CFR Part 135. 120-31A implementation of subject advisory Operational and Airworthiness circular. Approval of Airborne Omega Radio Navigation Systems as a Means of

A3-28 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

120-37 120-41 120-46A Operational and Airworthiness Criteria For Operational Approval Of Use of Airplane Flight Training Devices Approval of Airborne Omega Radio Airborne Wind Shear Alerting and (Inflight Training & Checking for Navigational Systems as a Sole Means of Flight Guidance Systems Airman Qualification & Certification) Long Range Navigation Outside the (11/7/83) (AFS-400) (10/11/94) (AFS-210) United States Establishes an acceptable means, but not Sets forth an acceptable menas, but not the (10/10/78) (AIR-120) the only means, of obtaining operational only means, of ensuring compliance with Establishes an acceptable means of approval of an airborne wind shear alerting the standardized use of airplane flight obtaining airworthiness and operational and flight guidance system. It describes training devices in pilot, instructor, and approval of Airborne Omega Navigational acceptable simulation test criteria, wind evaluator flight training, testing, and Systems as a sole means of long range field modeling data, and minimum experience requirements. navigation for operations conducted performance parameters for evaluating outside the United States in accordance candidate systems. 120-47 with FAR 121, 123, or large aircraft Survival Equipment for Use In operated under FAR 135.2. 120-42A Overwater Operations Extended Range Operation With Two- (6/12/87) (AFS-220) 120-38 Engine Airplanes (ETOPS) Provides information regarding the Transport Category Airplanes Cabin (12/30/88) (AFS-400) survival items that should be carried Ozone Concentrations States an acceptable means but not the during aircraft extended overwater (10/10/80) (AFS-260) only means for obtaining approval under operations. Provides a means, but not the Provides guidance concerning acceptable FAR Section 121.161 for two-engine only means, for compliance with the means, but not the only means, for an air airplanes to operate over a route that pertinent regulations. carrier to demonstrate compliance with the contains a point farther than one hour maximum permissible cabin ozone (03) flying time at the normal one-engine 120-48 concentrations established by Section inoperative cruise speed (in still air) from Communication and Coordination 121.578 of the Federal Aviation an adequate airport. Between Flight Crewmembers and Regulations. Flight Attendants 120-43 (7/13/88) (AFS-220) 120-39 Influence of Beards on Oxygen Mask Presents information on common problems Hazards of Waste Water Ice Efficiency, The associated with crew coordination between Accumulation Separating From Aircraft (1/27/87) (AFS-220) flight crewmembers and flight attendants In Flight Provides information about the effects of and how these problems can be avoided. (10/31/80) (AFS-331) beards on masks in continuous flow and This advisory circular emphasizes the demand oxygen systems. 120-49 potential hazards to life and property due Certification of Air Carriers to lavatory fluid and potable water 120-44A (11/23/88) (AFS-200) systems’ ice accumulation and resultant Air Carrier First Aid Programs Provides information and guidance separation from aircraft in flight. (3/9/95) (AFS-220) material on the certification process of air Provides guidance about first aid program carriers under FAR Part 121 and Part 135. 120-40B resources, subjects, equipment, and It provides information that can be used by Airplane Simulator Qualification pertinent regulations. This revision adds applicants who desire to be certificated as (7/29/91) (AFS-205) information about bloodborne pathogen an air carrier in accordance with FAR Part Provides an acceptable means, but not the awareness programs. 121 and Part 135. only means, of compliance with the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) 120-45A 120-50A regarding the evaluation of and Airplane Flight Training Device Guidelines for Operational Approval of qualification of airplane simulators used in Qualification Windshear Training Programs ` training programs or airmen checking (2/5/92) (AFS-205) (2/9/96) (AFS-210) under Title 14 Code of Federal Provides an acceptable means of ensuring Provides guidance for approval of low- Regulations (CFR). compliance with the FAR regarding the altitude windshear training for operations evaluation and qualification of all training under Title 14 of the Code of Federal 120-40B, Chg. 1 devices in which flight training, Regulations, parts 121 and 135. (1/24/92) (AFS-205) qualification, or certification of airmen under Title 14, Code of Federal 120-51B 120-40B, Chg. 2 Regulations, is accomplished. Specifies the Crew Resource Management Training (6/9/93) (AFS-205) criteria to be used by the FAA when (1/3/95) (AFS-210) qualifying a device and determining what Presents guidelines for developing, the qualification level should be. implementing, reinforcing, and accessing Crew Resource Management (CRM) training programs for flight crewmembers

A3-29 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3 and other personnel essential to flight regarding qualification and type rating of Contains recommendations for ensuring safety. These programs are designed to flight crewmembers operating under FAR safe operations of large airplanes during become an integral part of training and Part 121. Included are criteria for icing conditions and guidelines for the operations. Guidelines are for reference by determination and approval of training, development of adequate procedures for FAR Parts 121 and 135 certificate holders checking, and currency necessary for safe the deicing of large airplanes. to increase the efficiency with which flight operation of aircraft in air carrier personnel perform by focusing on operations, particularly for pilots who 120-59 communications skills, teamwork, task frequently fly different variants of the same Air Carrier Internal Evaluation allocation, and decisionmaking. type aircraft. Describes the process by Programs which the FAA determines “type rating” (10/26/92) (AFS-201) 120-51B, Chg. 1 requirements applicable to the pilot in Provides information and guidance (9/8/95) (AFS-210) command of new or modified aircraft. material that may be used by air carrier This change transmits Appendix 3, certificate holders, operating under Federal Appropriate CRM Training Topics--(FAR 120-54 Aviation Regulations (FAR) Parts 121 and Parts 121 and 135 Operators). This Advanced Qualification Program 135, to design or develop an Internal appendix is added because the National (8/9/91) (AFS-210) Evaluation Program. The procedures and Transportation Safety Board has revealed Provides FAA guidance for approval of an practices outlined in this (AC can be that many accidents are caused by Advanced Qualification Program (AQP) applied to maintenance, flight operations, crewmembers who may not have been under SFAR 58. and security aspects of an air carrier’s knowledgeable of and/or properly trained organization. Internal evaluation guidance in Crew Resource Management. 120-55A for certificate holders other than those Air Carrier Operational Approval and operating under FAR Pars 121 and 135 Q 120-51B, Chg. 2 Use of TCAS II may be issued separately in the future. (2/25/97) (AFS-210) (8/27/93) (AFS-450) Transmits changes to Appendix 3, Provides an acceptable means, but not the 120-60 Appropriate CRM Training Topics-(FAR only means, to address Traffic Alert and Ground Deicing and Anti-Icing Parts 121 and 135 Operators). This Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) Program appendix is revised because accident issues related to installation of TCAS II (5/19/94) (AFS-240) investigations by the National regarding compliance with Federal Provides one means, but not the only Transportation Board have revealed that Aviation Regulations Parts 121, 125, and means, for obtaining approval of a Ground many accidents are caused by 129 requirements for air carriers. Deicing and Anti-icing Program, and for crewmembers who may not have been ensuring compliance with FAR Section knowledgeable of and/or properly trained 120-56 121.629. in Crew Resource Management. Air Carrier Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Procedures 120-61 120-52 (1/23/92) (AFS-201) Crewmember Training on In-Flight Radiation Exposure of Air Carrier Provides information and guidance Radiation Exposure Crewmembers material that may be used by air carrier (5/19/94) (AFS-203) (3/5/90) (CAMI-AAM-600) certificate holders operating under Federal Recommends subject to be covered in air Provides (a) information on cosmic Aviation Regulations Parts 121 and 135 carrier programs designed to: (1) inform radiation and or air shipments of 7when electing to voluntarily disclose crewmembers about radiation exposure radioactive material as sources of ionizing apparent violations to the Federal Aviation and known associated health risks; and (2) radiation exposure during air travel; (b) Administration. assist crewmembers in making informed guidelines for exposure to radiation; (c) decisions with regard to their work on estimates of the amounts of galactic cosmic Q 120-57A commercial air carriers. This AC provides radiation received on air carrier flights on Surface Movement Guidance and a possible outline of courses but actual various routes to and from, or within, the Control System subject material should be gathered by the contiguous United States (table 1); and (d) (12/19/96) (AFS-400) air carriers. example calculations for estimating health Describes the standards and provides risks from exposure to galactic cosmic guidance in the development of a Surface 120-62 radiation. Movement Guidance and Control System Takeoff Safety Training Aid-- (SMGCS) plan for U.S. airports where Announcement of Availability 120-53 scheduled air carriers are authorized to (9/12/94) (AFS-210) Crew Qualification and Pilot Type conduct operations when the visibility is Announces the availability of a joint Rating Requirements for Transport less than 1,200 feet runway visual range. industry/FAA Takeoff Safety Training Aid Category Aircraft Operated Under FAR to help air carriers and pilots increase Part 121 120-58 safety during the takeoff phase of flight. (5/13/91) (AFS-200) Pilot Guide for Large Aircraft Ground Provides an acceptable means, but not the Deicing only means, of compliance with the FAR (9/30/92) (AFS-420)

A3-30 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

120-63 Q 120-68 sections of the FAR as they apply to Helicopter Simulator Qualification Pilot Records Improvement Act of 1996 persons operating under Parts 121 or 123 (10/11/94) (AFS-205) (5/8/97) (AFS-220) who desire approval of Doppler RADAR Provides a suggested means of compliance Provides information and standard forms navigation systems or Inertial Navigation with the FAR regarding the evaluation and that may be used to comply with provisions Systems (INS) for use in their operations. qualification of helicopter simulators to be of the Pilot Records Improvement Act of used in training and checking. 1996, which requires air carriers, prior to 121-13, Chg. 1 hiring an individual as a pilot, to request (7/31/70) 120-64 and receive: from the FAA certain records Assures standardization of the Minimum Operational Use & Modification of pertaining to the individual concerning Equipment List (MEL) with respect to Electronic Checklists pilot certificates and rating; certain records Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) through (4/24/96) (AFS-200N) from other air carriers or other persons for the appropriate Flight Operations Provides an acceptable means, but not the whom the individual may have been Evaluation Board (FOEB). only means, to address the processes for employed in the past 5-year period; and approval, operational use, and modification from the National Driver Register 121-13, Chg. 2 of electronic checklists (ECL) and ECL pertinent records concerning the motor (12/21/70) data by air carriers. vehicle driving record of the individual Permits all flight training for Doppler and being considered for hiring. INS qualification, to be completed in a Q 120-65 simulator or training device approved for Interference With Crewmembers in the 121-1A conducting the required pilot training and Performance of Their Duties Standard Operations Specifications qualifications in the use of these systems. (10/18/96) (AFS-200) Aircraft Maintenance Handbook Provides information to air carriers, (6/26/73) (AFS-330) 121-16 crewmembers, law enforcement officers, Provides procedures acceptable to the Maintenance Certification Procedures and the general public regarding methods Federal Aviation Administration which (11/9/70) (AFS-330) which may be used to manage and reduce may be used by operators when Provides guidance for the preparation of an the instances of interference with establishing inspection intervals and Operations Specification--Preface Page crewmenbers. This AC provides general overhaul times. which will afford nominal and reasonable information about the types of subjects relief from approved service and overhaul which could be included in an operator's 121-1A, Chg. 1 time limits when a part is borrowed from program. (1/23/75) another operator. Updates the overhaul and inspection/check Q 120-66 period of selected , powerplants, 121-21B Aviation Safety Action Programs propellers, and appliances in relation to Information Guide for Training (ASAP) current industry standards. Programs and Manual Requirements in (1/8/97) (AFS-200) 121-1A, Chg. 2 the Air Transportation of Hazardous Provides guidance for establishing Air (8/19/76) Materials Transportation Aviation Safety Action (12/22/83) (ACS-130) Programs. As an outcome of the safety 121-1A, Chg. 3 Provides certificate holders operating conference held on January 9-10, 1995, the (2/18/77) aircraft under Code of Federal Regulations Secretary of Transportation and the (CFR) Title 14, Parts 121 and 135, Federal Administrator of the Federal Aviation 121-1A, Chg. 4 Aviation Regulations, with information Administration announced that (7/7/78) relevant to CFR Title 49 and the standardized policies and procedures International Civil Aviation Organization would be provided for the use of these 121-6 (ICAO) Technical Instructions for the Safe programs. Portable Battery-Powered Megaphones Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air. (1/5/66) (AIR-110) Q 120-67 Sets forth an acceptable means for Q 121-22A Criteria For Operational Approval of complying with rules (applicable to various Maintenance Review Board (MRB) Auto Flight Guidance Systems persons operating under Part 121 of the (3/7/97) (AFS-330) (3/18/97) (AFS-400) Federal Aviation Regulations) that Provides guidelines that may be used by States an acceptable means, but not the prescribe the installation of approved industry during its development and only means, for obtaining operational megaphones. revision of the initial minimum scheduled approval of the initial engagement or use maintenance/inspection requirements for of an Auto Flight Guidance System 121-13 derivative or newly type-certificated (AFGS) under Title 14 CFR part 121, Self-Contained Navigation Systems transport category aircraft and powerplants section 121.579(d); part 125, section (Long Range) for submittal to the FAA for approval. 125.329(e); and part 135, section (10/14/69) (AFS-224) These initial minimum scheduled 135.93(e) for the takeoff and initial climb States an acceptable means, not the only maintenance/inspection requirements are phase of flight. means, of compliance with the referenced referred to in this AC as the Maintenance

A3-31 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

Review Board Report (MRBR). The Provides information relevant to the 121.445-1D requirements, after approval by the FAA, preparation and loading of magnetic Pilot-In-Command Qualifications For become the framework around which each materials for shipment in civil aircraft. Special Areas/Routes And Airports. air carrier develops its own individual FAR Section 121.445 maintenance program. 121-29 (6/20/90) (AFS-220) Carry on Baggage Provides information for all Part 121 121-24A (11/2/87) (AFS-220) certificate holders concerning those Passenger Safety Information Briefing Provides guidance about the information area/routes and airports where the and Briefing Cards which should be contained in an air Administrator has determined that special (5/9/89) (AFS-220) carrier’s approved carry-on baggage qualifications are required of pilots in Provides information regarding the items program and provides guidance and command as provided in FAR Section that are required to be, or should be, suggestions about the means, but not the 121.445. covered in oral passenger briefings and on only means, of compliance with FAR passenger briefing cards. Provides specific Section 121.589. 125-1 information about air carrier operations Operations of Large Airplanes Subject conducted under FAR Part 121. It also 121-31 to Federal Aviation Regulations Part provides suggestions about making this Flight Crew Sleeping Quarters and Rest 125 information interesting meaningful. Facilities (1/22/81) (AFS-820) (9/30/94) (AFS-220) Sets forth one means that would be 121-25 Provides methods acceptable to the FAA acceptable to the Administrator to assist Additional Weather Information: Administrator for FAR Part 121 certificate persons in complying with the Domestic and Flag Air Carriers holders who conduct flag and supplemental requirements of FAR Part 125. It also (9/16/77) (AFS-224) operations to obtain an FAA finding provides (in Chapter 1) a test of Provides guidance and standards to regarding the adequacy of onboard applicability for those operations which domestic and flag air carriers for approval sleeping quarters for compliance with FAR may be subject to Part 125. of a system for obtaining forecasts and Sections 121.485(a) and 121.523(b). This reports of adverse weather phenomena. AC also references FAA-acceptable criteria 129-3 which may be used for the design and Foreign Air Carrier 121-26 installation of flightcrew sleeping quarters (6/10/82) (ACS-120) Airports--Required Data and rest facilities on commercial transport Provides information and guidance for the (6/29/81) (AFS-250) aircraft capable of long-range operations implementation of Change 7 to FAR Part Provides guidance as to acceptable with augmented or enlarged flightcrew 129 (sections 129.25, 129.26, and 129.27) methods for compliance with changes to complements. which became effective 9/11/81.The the Federal Aviation Regulations sensitive nature of many security 121.97(b) and 121.117(b). 121-32 procedures precludes full discussion in this Dispatch Resource Management AC. FAA Security Inspectors located 121-27 Training throughout the U.S., as well as Foreign Air Guide For Air Carriers, Freight (2/7/95) (AFS-210) Carrier Principal Security Inspectors, Forwarders, and Shippers in Obtaining This AC complements guidance already located at FAA offices in Brussels, Information Dealing with the developed for flightcrew members and Belgium, and at FAA Regional Transportation of Hazardous Materials other groups with respect to training in Headquarters in the U.S., having by Air resource management. Focus is on the responsibility for those foreign air carriers (1/3/84) (ACS-100) aircraft dispatcher whose traditional role in operating within the FAA offices Provides air carriers, freight forwarders, air carrier operations is being changed by geographical area of responsibility, are and shippers with sources of regulatory fundamental changes in aviation, notably available to discuss the many issues that and training information and provides advanced technology. may arise regarding implementation and office locations and telephone numbers procedural details of security safeguards. where technical assistance may be 121.195-1A SN 050-007-00641-1. obtained dealing with the provisions of the Operational Landing Distances for Wet $2.50 Supt. Docs. appropriate regulations concerning the Runways: Transport Category transportation by air of commodities which Airplanes 129-4 have been designated as regulated (6/19/90) (AFS-430) Maintenance Programs for U.S. hazardous materials. Sets forth an acceptable means, but not the Registered Aircraft Under FAR Part only means, of showing compliance with 129 121-28 Federal Aviation Regulations Section (3/1/88) (AFS-300) Preparation and Loading of Magnetron 121.195(d) pertaining to operational Provides information and guidance about Magnetic Materials for Air landing distances on wet runways. It is for acceptable maintenance programs for U.S. Transportation guidance purposes and provides an registered aircraft subject to FAR Part 129. (3/19/87) (ACS-120) example of a method of compliance that has been found acceptable.

A3-32 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

133-1A (3/28/91) (AFS-250)) 135-17 Rotorcraft External-Load Operations in Provides information regarding items to be Pilot Guide - Small Aircraft Ground Accordance with FAR Part 133 covered in oral passenger briefings and Deicing (pocket) (10/16/79) (AFS-824) passenger briefing cards in air carrier (12/14/94) (AFS-250) Provides information for persons interested operations conducted under Federal Contains information and in applying for a Rotorcraft External-Load Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 135. recommendations to assist pilots in Operator Certificate. conducting ground operations during Q 135-13E weather conditions conducive to aircraft 135-4A List of Air Carriers Certificated by Title icing. Also contains information and Aviation Security: Air Taxi Commercial 14 CFR Part 135 guidance regarding deicing and anti-icing Operators (ATCO) (4/18/97) (AFS-640) fluids and procedures for use and identifies (4/15/76) (ACS-100) Transmits a list of air carriers certificated the aircraft critical surfaces which must be Provides recommended security measures by the Federal Aviation Administration free of contamination prior to takeoff. applicable to ATCO operations that should under the provisions of Title 14 of the minimize the effects of crimes directed Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR 135.169-1 against air transportation. Part 135). The list is current as of Small Propeller-Driven Air Taxi April 5, 1997. Airplanes That Meet Sections 135.169 135-5B SN 050-007-01180-6 (formerly 135.144) Maintenance Program Approval for $8.50 Supt. Docs. (9/24/79) (AIR-110) Carry-On Oxygen Equipment for Provides a summary of and information on Medical Purposes 135-14A small propeller-driven air taxi airplanes (9/26/83) (AFS-310) Emergency Medical Services/Helicopter that comply with section 135.169(b) and Provides a means whereby air taxi (EMS/H) may continue operations under FAR 135 operators may submit a maintenance (6/20/91) (AFS-250) with ten or more passenger seats. program to comply with FAR Part 135, Provides information and guidance Section 135.91, of the Federal Aviation material which may be used by Air 137-1 Regulations. Ambulance and Emergency Medical Agricultural Aircraft Operations Service/Helicopter (EMS/H) operators. It (11/29/65) (AFS-820) 135-7 must be emphasized that this AC Explains and clarifies the requirements of FAR 135: Additional Maintenance diminishes neither the force nor the effect FAR Part 137 and provides additional Requirements for Aircraft Type of the FAR. The regulations, of course, are information, not regulatory in nature, Certificated for Nine or Less Passenger always controlling. This AC does not which will assist interested persons in Seats interpret the regulations; interpretations understanding the operating privileges and (10/24/78) (AFS-350) are issued only under established national limitations of this Part. Provides information on establishing FAA procedures. methods for compliance with additional 139.201-1 maintenance requirements of FAR Part 135-15 Airport Certification Manual (ACM) 135, Revised December 1, 1978, for Emergency Medical Service/Airplane and Airport Certification Specifications certain air taxi operators and commercial (EMS/A) (ACS) operators (ATCO). (11/19/90) (AFS-250) (7/15/88) (AAS-310) Provides information and guidance Provides methods acceptable to the 135-9 material which may be used by Air Administrator for showing compliance FAR Part 135 Icing Limitations Ambulance and Emergency Medical with the ACM and ACS requirements (5/30/81) (AFS-250) Service/Airplane (EMS/A). These contained in Part 139 of the FAR. To provide guidance to commuter/air taxi guidelines are applicable to EMS/A operators to assist them to comply with operations under FAR Part 135 and are Section 135.227. also recommended for EMS operations Schools and Other conducted by public service and other Certificated Agencies 135-10A operators. Approved Aircraft Inspection Program (12/22/93) (AFS-340) 135-16 Subject No. 140 Provides information and guidance which Ground Deicing & Anti-icing Training Q 140-2Z can be used to develop an approved aircraft & Checking List of Certificated Pilot Schools inspection program (AAIP) for operators (12/12/94) (AFS-250) (4/18/97) (AFS-640) subject to provisions of FAR Section This AC provides one means, but not the Transmits a list of pilot schools certificated 135.419. only means, of complying with FAR under the provisions of Title 14 of the Sections 135.227, 135.345, & 135.351 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR 135-12A (referred to as the FAR Part 135 ground 141), Pilot Schools. SN 050-007-01181-4 Passenger Safety Information Briefing deicing rule). $3.00 Supt. Docs. and Briefing Cards (FAR Part 135)

A3-33 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

140-6C 145-3 145.101-1B Development and Use of Major Repair Guide For Developing and Evaluating Application for Air Agency Certificate-- Data Under Provisions of Special Repair Station Inspection Procedures Manufacturer’s Maintenance Facility Federal Aviation Regulation No. 36, The Manuals (11/30/83) (AIR-200) (2/3/84) (AFS-340) (2/13/81) (AFS-310) Provides manufacturers with the Advises that SFAR 36 has been extended An aid to the development of a repair procedures for obtaining a repair station for an additional 5 years. Provides station inspection procedures manual that certificate with a limited rating for a information related to the issuance of an adequately covers all pertinent FARs. manufacturer (known as a manufacturer’s authorization to allow repair stations, air maintenance facility (MMF). carriers and air taxi/commercial operators 145-3, Chg. 1 of large aircraft to develop and use major (2/10/82) Q 147-2DD repair data not specifically approved by the Directory of FAA Certificated Aviation Administrator in accordance with the 145-4 Maintenance Technician Schools requirements of SFAR 36. Inspection, , Repair and (3/26/97) (AFS-640) Alterations of Aircraft Tires Transmits a directory of all Federal Q 140-7I (9/27/82) (AFS-340) Aviation Administration certificated FAA Certificated Maintenance Agencies Provides guidance for the development, aviation maintenance technician schools Directory qualification, and approval of certificated as of February 10, 1997. (5/30/97) (AFS-640) repair and retread process specifications, SN 050-007-01178-4 Transmits a consolidated directory of all and the use of special nondestructive $1.25 Supt. Docs. certificated Federal Aviation inspection (NDI) techniques. The Administration repair stations and information sets forth an acceptable means, 147-3 manufacturer’s maintenance facilities, but not the only means of developing a Certification and Operation of Aviation certificated as of January 21, 1997, under process specification for approval. Maintenance Technician Schools the authority of Federal Aviation (FAR) (AMTS) Part 145. 145-5 (5/22/91) (AFS-340) SN 050-007-01172-5 Repair Station Internal Evaluation Provides guidance to assist persons in $12.00 Supt. Docs. Programs obtaining and maintaining Federal (9/27/95) (AFS-350) Aviation Administration certification of an Q 140-8 Provides information and guidance AMTS. FAR Part 147, Aviation Guide for Developing and Evaluating an material that may be used by repair station Maintenance Technician Schools, specifies SFAR 36 Engineering Procedures certificate holders, operating under FAR requirements for the certification and Manual Part 145, to design and implement an operation of an AMTS. The regulation (5/22/97) (AIR-110) Internal Evaluation Program. The includes both the curriculum requirements Sets forth an acceptable means for procedures and practices outlined in this and operating rules for all certificated developing and evaluating a 14 Code of AC can be applied to all of a repair AMTS. Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Special station’s operations. Establishing the type Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) 36 of program described in this AC is 147-4 engineering procedures manual. As such, completely voluntary. Guidelines for Evaluation of Military the terms “shall” and “must” used in this Aviation Training Courses. advisory circular pertain to an applicant Q 145-6 (5/19/94) (AFS-340) who chooses to follow the method Repair Stations for Composite and Provides guidelines to assist FAA- presented. Bonded Aircraft Structure certificated aviation maintenance (11/15/96) (AFS-350) technician schools when crediting 141-1A Provides information and guidance servicemen/women and veterans in the Pilot School Certification concerning an acceptable means, but not evaluation of aviation training completed (2/18/93) (AFS-554) the only means, of demonstrating while in the military. Sets forth guidelines to assist persons in compliance with the requirements of 14 obtaining a pilot school certificate and CFR parts 21, 43, 121, 125, 127, 135, and associated ratings under FAR Part 141. 145 regarding procedures and facilities for Airports repairs and alterations of structures 145-2 consisting of metal-bonded and fiber- Subject No. 150 Repair Station Limited Ratings Beech reinforced materials (e.g., carbon, boron, 18 Series Aircraft aramid, and glass-reinforced polymeric (4/21/76) (AFS-340) materials mentioned in AC 20-107, AIRPORT PLANNING Advises of a required limited repair station Composite Aircraft Structures). Q 150/5000-3S rating to perform X-ray inspection of the Consideration will be given to any other Address List for Regional Airports Beech 18 wing and center section , and method of compliance the applicant elects Divisions and Airports District/Field of the procedures for application. to present to FAA. Offices

A3-34 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

(11/7/96) (ARP-11) 150/5000-11 Provides general guidance in preparing a Transmits the address list for all regional Announcement of Availability All Cargo State airport system plan. Airports Divisions and Airports Carrier Activity Report (FAA Form SN 050-007-00813-9. District/Field Offices. 5100-108, Revised). $3.75 Supt. Docs. (3/3/93) (APP-400) 150/5000-4B Provides guidance for the submission of 150/5050-4 Announcement of Availability--Airport FAA Form 5100-108 (revised as of March Citizen Participation in Airport Research and Technical Reports 1993). Planning (2/11/85) (AAS-100) (9/26/75) (APP-600) Alerts the public to the availability of 150/5000-12 Provides guidance for citizen involvement published research and technical reports Announcement of Availability-- in airport planning. Although not sponsored by the Federal Aviation Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) mandatory for airport grant programs, it Administration (FAA) on a variety of Application Form 5500-1) demonstrates the need for early citizen airport related subjects. (7/15/94) (APP-530) participation. Provides guidance for the submission of Q 150/5000-5C the PFC application. 150/5050-7 Designated U.S. International Airports Establishment of Airport Action Groups (12/3/96) (AAS-3) 150/5000-13 (6/23/87) (AAS-300) Explains the different categories of U.S. Announcement of Availability: RTCA Provides guidance on the establishment of airports designated to serve international Inc., Document RTCA-221 airport action groups. air traffic and provides a list of these (9/7/94) (AAS-200) airports. Announces the availability of RTCA, Inc., 150/5060-5 Document RTCA/DO-221, Guidance and Airport Capacity And Delay 150/5000-6 Recommended Requirements for Airport (Consolidated reprint includes Announcement of Availability--Micro- Surface Movement Sensors. Change 1). Paver, Pavement Management System (9/23/83) (AAS-100) (PMS) 150/5000-14 Explains how to compute airport capacity (4/16/87) (AAS-200) Announcement of Availability--National and aircraft delay for airport planning and Announces the availability of the Micro- Plan of Integrated Airport Systems design. Paver Program, Version 1.0. (NPIAS) 1993-1997 (9/12/95) (APP-400) Q 150/5060-5, Chg. 2 150/5000-7 Announces the availability of the National (12/1/95) (AAS-100) Announcement of Availability Report Plan of Integrated Airport Systems Reflects the increased capacity resulting No. DOT/FAA/PP/87-1 Measuring the (NPIAS) 1993-1997. from the recent change in parallel runway Regional Economic Significance of separation criteria, adds a procedure for Airports calculating savings associated with a (5/12/87) (APP-400) NOISE CONTROL AND reduction in aircraft delay, and updates the Announces the availability of the report COMPATIBILITY PLANNING capacity and delay computer program “Measuring the Regional Economic references. Significance of Airports.” FOR AIRPORTS 150/5020-1 150/5070-3 150/5000-9A Noise Control and Compatibility Planning the Airport Industrial Park Announcement of Availability Report Planning for Airports (9/30/65) (APP-400) No. DOT/FAA/PP/92-5, Guidelines for (8/5/83) (AEE-300) Provides guidance to communities, airport the Sound Insulation of Residences Provides general guidance for noise control boards, and industrial developers for the Exposed to Aircraft Operations and compatibility planning for airports. planning and development of Airport (7/3/93) (APP-510) Provides specific guidance for preparation Industrial Parks. Announces the availability of subject of airport noise exposure maps and airport report. noise compatibility programs by airport 150/5070-5 operators for submission under FAR Part Planning the Metropolitan Airport 150/5000-10A 150 and the Aviation Safety and Noise System Announcement of Availability Report Abatement Act of 1979. Contains an (5/22/70) (APP-400) No. DOT/FAA/PP/-92-6, Estimating the expanded Table of Land Uses Normally Gives guidance in developing airport- Regional Economic Significance of Compatible with Various Levels of Noise. system plans for large metropolitan areas. Airports It may be used by metropolitan planning (7/3/93) (APP-400) 150/5050-3B agencies and their consultants in preparing Announces the availability of subject Planning the State Aviation System such system plans and by the FAA in report. (1/6/89) (APP-400) reviewing same. SN 050-008-00003-7. $5.50 Supt. Docs.

A3-35 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

150/5070-6A Provides guidance for airport sponsors in SURPLUS AIRPORT Airport Master Plans the selection and employment of (6/1/85) (APP-400) architectural, engineering, and planning PROPERTY CONVEYANCE Provides guidance for the preparation of consultants under Federal Aviation PROGRAMS airport master plans, pursuant to the Administration airport grant programs. provisions of the Airport and Airway 150/5150-2B Improvement Act of 1982. 150/5100-15A Federal Surplus Personal Property for SN 050-007-00703-5. Civil Rights Requirements For The Public Airport Purposes $4.75 Supt. Docs. Airport Improvement Program (AIP) (10/1/84) (APP-510) (3/31/89) (APP-510) Attempts to Acquaint public airport owners and other interested parties with the FEDERAL-AID AIRPORT Encompasses the basic civil rights Federal Surplus Personal Property Program PROGRAMS requirements for the Airport Improvement for public airports and to outline Program (AIP). It is intended for sponsors procedures to be used in applying for and 150/5100-6D using program assistance and for acquiring surplus personal property for this Labor Requirements for the Airport contractors and subcontractors working on purpose. Improvement Program (AIP) projects under the program. (10/15/86) (APP-510) AIRPORT COMPLIANCE Encompasses the basic labor and 150/5100-16A associated requirements for the Airport Airport Improvement Program Grant PROGRAM Improvement Program (ADAP). It is Assurance Number One--General 150/5190-1A intended for sponsors using program Federal Requirements, Minimum Standards for Commercial assistance and for contractors and (10/4/88) (APP-510) Aeronautical Activities on Public subcontractors working on projects under Describes the Federal requirements Airports the program. contained in Assurance 1 of the Grant (12/16/85) (AAS-310) Assurances required by the Airport and Provides basic information and broad 150/5100-10A Airway Improvement Act of 1982, as guidance material to assist the owners of Accounting Records Guide for Airport amended. It is intended for sponsors public airports in developing and applying Aid Program Sponsors receiving assistance under the Airport minimum standards for commercial (4/13/76) (APP-500) Improvement. This advisory circular sets forth aeronautical activities on public airports. recordkeeping requirements imposed on 150/5100-17 150/5190-2A sponsor of Airport Development Aid Land Acquisition and Relocation Exclusive Rights at Airports . Program (ADAP) and the Planning Grant Assistance for Airport Improvement (Consolidated reprint incorporates Program (PGP) projects by the Airport and Program Assisted Projects Change 1). Airway Development Act of 1970, as (3/29/96) (APP-600) (4/4/72) (AAS-300) amended. In addition, the Federal Aviation Provides guidance to sponsors of airport Makes available to public airport owners, Regulations (FARs) require a sponsor to projects developed under the Airport and to other interested persons, basic establish and maintain a financial Improvement Program (AIP) to meet the information and guidance on FAA’s policy management system that meets the requirements of the Uniform Relocation regarding exclusive rights at public standards set forth in FAR 152, Appendix Assistance and Real Property Acquisition airports on which Federal funds, K. This circular provides detailed Act of 1970 (PL 91-646, as amended) and administered by FAA, have been explanations of these requirements. the regulations of the Office of the expended. Secretary of Transportation, 49 CFR 150/5100-13 Part 24. Development of State Standards for 150/5190-4A Model Zoning Ordinance to Limit General Aviation Airports Q 150/5100-17, Chg. 1 Height of Objects Around Airports, A (3/1/77) (AAS-200) (12/20/96) (APP-600) (Editorially updated). Provides guidelines and programming Change implements revised fixed moving (12/14/87) (AAS-100) procedures for the development of state expense schedule for residential Provides a model zoning ordinance to be standards for general aviation airports as displacements. provided for in the Airport and Airway used as a guide to control the height of objects around airports. Development Act Amendments of 1976. Q 150/5100-17, Chg. 2 (5/1/97) (APP-600) 150/5100-14C Update the AC by replacing with new Architectural, Engineering, and Appendix 2 describing replacement Planning Consultant Services for housing payment options for mobile home Airport Grant Projects displacement; modifying paragraph 8-3. (2/16/94) (AAS-200)

A3-36 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

AIRPORT SAFETY— Outlines scales of protection considered as 150/5200-31 the recommended level compared with the GENERAL Airport Emergency Plan minimum level in Federal Aviation (1/27/89) (AAS-310) Regulation Part 139.49 and tells how these Provides guidance for the preparation of levels were established from test and 150/5200-12A emergency plans at civil airports. experience data. Fire Department Responsibility in Protecting Evidence at the Scene of an 150/5200-32 150/5210-7B Aircraft Accident Announcement of Availability: Bird Aircraft Fire and Rescue (4/8/85) (AAS-100) Strike Incident/Ingestion Report Communications Furnishes general guidance for airport, (2/14/90) (AAS-310) (4/30/84) (AAS-120) employees, airport management and other Explains the nature of the revision of FAA Provides guidance information for planning personnel responsible for firefighting and Form 5200-7, Bird Strike Incident/ and implementing an airport rescue operations, at the scene of an Ingestion Report and how it can be communications system for airport fire and aircraft accident, on the proper obtained. rescue service. presentation of evidence. Q 150/5200-33 150/5210-13A 150/5200-18B Hazardous Wildlife Attractants on or Water Rescue Plans, Facilities, and Airport Safety Self-Inspection Near Airports Equipment (5/2/88) (AAS-310) (5/1/97) (AAS-310) (5/31/91) (AAS-120) Provides information to airport operators Provides guidance on locating certain land Provides guidance to assist airport on airport self-inspection programs and uses having the potential to attract operators in preparing for water rescue identifies items that should be included in hazardous wildlife to or in the vicinity of operations. such a program. public-use airports. 150/5210-14A 150/5200-18B Airport Fire and Rescue Personnel Autoinspeccion De Seguridad Para Los AIRPORT SAFETY Protective Clothing Aeropuertos OPERATIONS (7/13/95) (AAS-100) (5/2/88) (AAS-310) (RECOMMENDED Identifies minimum standards for design, (Spanish Version). performance, testing, and safety of TRAINING, STANDARDS, personnel protective equipment (PPE), 150/5200-28B MANNING) frequently referred to as personnel Notices to Airmen (NOTAMS) for protective clothing, for airport firefighting. Airport Operators 150/5210-2A (6/26/96) (AAS-310) Airport Emergency Medical Facilities 150/5210-15 Provides guidance for use of the NOTAM and Services Airport Rescue and Firefighting Station system in airport condition reporting. (11/27/84) (AAS-300) Building Design Provides information and advice so that (7/30/87) (AAS-100) 150/5200-30A airports may take specific voluntary Provides standards and guidance for Airport Winter Safety and Operations preplanning actions to assure at least planning, designing, and constructing and (10/1/91) (AAS-100) minimum first-aid and medical readiness airport rescue and firefighting station. Provides guidance to assist airport appropriate to the size of the airport in owners/operators in the development of an terms of permanent and transient 150/5210-17 acceptable airport snow and ice control personnel. Programs for Training of Aircraft program and to provide guidance on Rescue and Firefighting Personnel appropriate field condition reporting 150/5210-5B (3/9/94) (AAS-100) procedures. Painting, Marking, and lighting of Provides information on courses and Vehicles Used on an Airport reference materials for training of aircraft 150/5200-30A, Chg. 1 (7/11/86) (AAS-120) and firefighting (ARFF) personnel. (11/22/91) (AAS-100) Provides guidance, specifications, and 150/5200-30A, Chg. 2 standards, in the interest of airport 150/5210-17, Chg. 1 (3/27/95) personnel safety and operational efficiency, (4/6/95) Chapters 2 and 3 have been revised to for painting, marking, and lighting of Changed to reflect a new source for the incorporate additional guidance in vehicles operating in the airport air FAA Standard Basic Aircraft Rescue and conducting runway-friction surveys under operations areas. Firefighting Curriculum, and to update winter operational conditions, and to other sources of training programs. provide a generic specification for fluid- 150/5210-6C based runway deicers/anti-icers that may Aircraft Fire and Rescue Facilities and be used on aircraft operational areas. Extinguishing Agents (1/28/85) (AAS-100)

A3-37 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

150/5210-17, Chg. 2 family of aircraft rescue and firefighting Provides guidance to assist airport (10/1/95) (AAS-100) (ARFF) vehicles. operators in the procurement of snow and Chapter 9 has been updated to reflect new ice control equipment for airport use. course availability and new contact 150/5220-13B information for sources of training Runway Surface Condition Sensor 150/5220-20, Chg. 1 programs on aircraft rescue and Specification Guide (3/1/94) firefighting. (3/27/91) (AAS-100) Provides guidance to assist airport Q 150/5220-21A 150/5210-18 operators, consultants, and design Guide Specifications for Lifts Used to Systems for Interactive Training of engineers in the preparation of Board Airline Passengers With Mobility Airport Personnel procurement specifications for sensor Impairments (4/13/94) (AAS-100) systems which monitor and report runway (7/26/96) (AAS-100) Provides guidance in the design of systems surface conditions. Contains performance standards, for interactive training of airport specifications, and recommendations for personnel. 150/5220-16B the design, construction, and testing of lifts Automated Weather Observing Systems used in the boarding of airline passengers Q 150/5210-19 (AWOS) for NonFederal Applications with mobility-impairments. Driver's Enhanced Vision System (11/13/95) (AND-430) (DEVS) Contains the FAA standard for nonFederal 150/5230-4 (12/23/96) (AAS-100) Automated Weather Observing Systems Aircraft Fuel Storage, Handling, and Contains performance standards, (AWOS) Dispensing On Airports (Consolidated specifications, and recommendations for reprint includes Changes 1 and 2). DEVS. 150/5220-17A (8/27/82) (AAS-300) Design Standards for an Aircraft Provides information on aviation fuel Rescue and Firefighting Training deliveries to airport storage and the AIRPORT SAFETY Facility handling, cleaning, and dispensing of fuel EQUIPMENT AND (1/31/92) (AAS-100) into aircraft. Contains standards, specifications, and FACILITIES recommendations for the design of an 150/5320-5B 150/5220-4B aircraft rescue and firefighting training Airport Drainage Water Supply Systems for Aircraft Fire facility utilizing either propane or a (7/1/70) (AAS-200) and Rescue Protection flammable liquid hydrocarbon (FLH) as Provides guidance for engineers, airport (7/29/92) (AAS-120) the fuel. managers, and the public in the design and Provides guidance for the selection of a maintenance of airport drainage systems. water source and standards for the design 150/5220-18 SN 050-007-00149-5. of a distribution system to support aircraft Buildings For Storage and Maintenance $5.50 Supt. Docs. rescue and firefighting (ARFF) service of Airport Snow and Ice Control operations on airports. Equipment and Materials 150/5320-6D (10/15/92) (AAS-100) Airport Pavement Design and 150/5220-9 Provides guidance for site selection, design Evaluation Aircraft Arresting System for Joint and construction of buildings used to store (7/7/95) (AAS-200) Civil/Military Airports and maintain airport snow and ice control Provides guidance to the public for the (4/6/70) (AAS-300) equipment and materials. design and evaluation of pavement at civil Updates existing policy and describes and airports. illustrates the various types of military 150/5220-19 aircraft emergency arresting systems that Guide Specification for Small Agent 150/5320-6D, Chg. 1 are now installed at various joint Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (1/30/96) (AAS-200) civil/military airports. It also informs users Vehicles Corrects an error in the graph for of criteria concerning installations of such (12/7/93) (AAS-120) Figure 2-4. systems at joint civil/military airports. Contains performance standards, specifications, and recommendations for Q 150/5320-12C 150/5220-10A the design, construction, and testing of a Measurement, Construction, and Guide Specification for Water/Foam family of small, dual agent aircraft rescue Maintenance of Skid Resistant Airport Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting and fire fighting (ARFF) vehicles Pavement Surfaces Vehicles (3/18/97) (AAS-100) (7/3/91) (AAS-120) 150/5220-20 Contains guidelines and procedures for the Contains performance standards, Airport Snow and Ice Control design and construction of skid-resistant specifications, and recommendations for Equipment pavement; pavement evaluation, without or the design, construction, and testing of a (6/30/92) (AAS-120) with friction equipment; and maintenance of high skid-resistant pavements.

A3-38 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

150/5320-14 Announces the availability of the National 150/5335-5 Airport Landscaping for Noise Control Runway Friction Measurement Program Standardized Method of Reporting Purposes Final Report. Airport Pavement Strength PCN (1/31/78) (APP-400) (6/15/83) (AAS-200) Provides guidance to airport planners and 150/5300-13 Provides guidance for using the operators in the use of tree and vegetation Airport Design (Consolidated reprint standardized International Civil Aviation screens in and around airports. includes Changes 1 thru 3). Organization (ICAO) method to report (9/29/89) (AAS-110) airport pavement strength. The 150/5320-15 Contains the FAA’s standards and standardized method is known as the Management of Airport Industrial recommendations for airport design. ACN/PCN method. Waste SN 050-007-01073-7 (2/11/91) (AAS-100) $20.00 Supt. Docs. 150/5335-5, Chg. 1 Provides basic information on the (3/6/87) characteristics, management, and 150/5300-13, Chg. 4 regulations of industrial wastes generated (11/10/94) 150/5340-1G at airports. Establishes approach visibility minimums Standards for Airport Markings as an airport design parameter; updates the (9/27/93) (AAS-300) 150/5320-16 Object Free Area (OFA) and the Obstacle Contains the Federal Aviation Airport Pavement Design for the Boeing Free Zone (OFZ) criteria, and provides Administration (FAA) standards for 777 Airplane guidance for electronic data transfer. marking used on airport runways, (10/22/95) (AAS-200) taxiways, and aprons. Provides thickness design standards for Q 150/5300-13, Chg. 5 pavements intended to serve the Boeing (2/14/97) (AAS-100) 150/5340-4C 777 airplane. Establishes approach visibility minimums Installation Details for Runway as an airport design parameter; updates the Centerline Touchdown Zone Lighting Object Free Area (OFA) and the Obstacle Systems (Consolidated reprint includes DESIGN CONSTRUCTION, Free Zone (OFZ) criteria, and provides Changes 1 and 2). AND MAINTENANCE— guidance for electronic data transfer. (5/6/75) (AAS-200) Describes standards for the design and GENERAL 150/5300-14 installation of runway centerline and 150/5300-7B Design of Aircraft Deicing Facilities touchdown zone lighting systems. FAA Policy on Facility Relocations (8/23/93) (AAS-100) Occasioned by Airport Improvements or Provides standards, specifications, and 150/5340-5B Changes guidance for designing aircraft deicing Segmented Circle Airport Marker (11/8/72) (ABU-10) facilities. System (Consolidated reprint includes Reaffirms the aviation community of the Change 1). FAA policy governing responsibility for 150/5300-15 (12/21/84) (AAS-200) funding relocation, replacement and Use of Value Engineering for Sets forth standards for a system of airport modification to air traffic control and air Engineering and Design of Airport marking consisting of certain pilot aids and navigation facilities that are made Grant Projects traffic control devices. necessary by improvements or changes to (9/9/93) (AAS-200) the airport. Provides guidance for the use of value 150/5340-14B engineering (VE) in airport projects funded Economy Approach Lighting Aids 150/5300-9A under the Airport Grant Program. (Consolidated reprint includes Changes Predesign, Prebid, and Preconstruction 1 and 2). Conferences for Airport Grant Projects (6/19/70) (AAS-200) (5/1/85) (AAS-200) INFLUENCE OF AIRCRAFT Describes standards for the design Provides guidance for conducting PERFORMANCE ON selection, siting, and maintenance of predesign, prebid, and preconstruction AIRCRAFT DESIGN economy approach lighting aids. conferences for projects funded under the FAA airport grant program. 150/5325-4A 150/5340-17B Runway Length Requirements for Standby Power for Non-FAA Airport 150/5300-11 Airport Design (Consolidated reprint Lighting Systems Announcement of Availability Report includes Change 1 dtd 3-11-91). (1/6/86) (AAS-200) No. FAA-AAS-80-1, National Runway (1/29/90) (AAS-110) Describes standards for the design, Friction Measurement Program Provides design standards and guidelines installation, and maintenance of standby (4/21/81) (AAS-200) for determining recommended runway power for nonagency owned airport visual lengths. aids associated with the National Airspace System (NAS) and the national system of airports.

A3-39 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3

150/5340-18C Q 150/5345-1V control circuit protection and 20 pilot Standards for Airport Sign Systems Approved Airport Equipment relays. (7/31/91) (AAS-4) (6/6/97) (AAS-200) Contains the Federal Aviation Cancels AC 150/5345-1U, Approved 150/5345-26B Administration standards for the siting and Airport Equipment dated 2/20/89, and Specification for L-823 Plug and installation of signs on airport runways and directs replacement of any reference of AC Receptacle, Cable Connectors taxiways. 150/5345-1 with AC 150/5345-53, Airport (Consolidated reprint includes Changes Lighting Equipment Certification Program. 1 and 2). 150/5340-19 (1/28/81) (AAS-200) Taxiway Centerline Lighting System 150/5345-3D Describes the subject specification (11/14/68) (AAS-200) Specification for L-821 Panels for requirements. Describes the recommended standards for Remote Control of Airport Lighting design, installation, and maintenance of a (8/8/86) (AAS-200) 150/5345-27C taxiway centerline lighting system. Contains the specification requirements for Specification for Wind Cone Assemblies panels used for remote control of airport (7/19/85) (AAS-200) 150/5340-21 lighting systems. Contains a specification for wind cone Airport Miscellaneous Lighting Visual assemblies to be used to provide wind Aids 150/5345-5A information to pilots of aircraft. (3/25/71) (AAS-200) Circuit Selector Switch Describes standards for the system design, (3/23/82) (AAS-200) 150/5345-28D installation, inspection, testing, and This advisory circular contains a Precision Approach Path Indicator maintenance of airport miscellaneous specification for a circuit selector switch (PAPI) Systems visual aids; i.e., airport beacons, beacon for use in airport lighting circuits. (5/23/85) (AAS-250) towers, wind cones, wind tees, and Describes the specification requirements obstruction lights. 150/5345-7D for visual approach slope indicator (VASI) 150/5340-23B Specification for L-824 Underground and simple abbreviated visual approach Supplemental Wind Cones Electrical Cable for Airport Lighting slope indicator (SAVASI) equipment and (5/11/90) (AAS-200) Circuits (Consolidated reprint includes accessories. Describes criteria for the location and Change 1). performance of supplemental wind cones. (5/19/81) (AAS-200) 150/5345-28D, Chg. 1 Describes the specification requirements (11/1/91) (AAS-250) 150/5340-24 for L-824 electrical cables. Runway and Taxiway Edge Lighting 150/5345-39B System (Consolidated reprint includes 150/5345-10E FAA Specification L-853, Runway and Change 1). Specification for Constant Current Taxiway Centerline Retroreflective (9/3/75) (AAS-200) Regulators Regulator Monitors Markers (Consolidated reprint includes Describes standards for the design, (10/16/84) (AAS-200) Change 1). installation, and maintenance of runway Contains a specification for constant (12/9/80) (AAS-200) and taxiway edge lighting. current regulators used on airport lighting Describes specification requirements for circuits, and for a monitor that reports on L-853 Runway and Taxiway 150/5340-26 the status of the regulator. Retroreflective markers, for the guidance Maintenance of Airport Visual Aid of the public. Facilities (Spanish Language Version 150/5345-12C Available). Specification for Airport and Heliport 150/5345-42C (8/26/84) (AAS-200) Beacon Specification for Airport Light Bases, Provides recommended guidelines for (1/9/84) (AAS-200) Transformer Houses, Junction Boxes maintenance of airport visual aid facilities. Contains equipment specifications for light and Accessories beacons which are used to locate and (6/8/89) (AAS-200) 150/5340-27A identify civil airports, seaplane bases, and Contains specification for containers Air-to-Ground Radio Control of Airport heliports. designed to serve as airport light bases, Lighting Systems transformer housings, junction boxes and (3/4/86) (AAS-200) 150/5345-13A related accessories. Contains the FAA standard operating Specification for L-841 Auxiliary Relay configurations for air-to-ground radio Cabinet Assembly for Pilot Control of 150/5345-42C, Chg. 1 control of airport lighting systems. Airport Lighting Circuits (10/29/91) (AAS-200) (8/8/86) (AAS-200) Corrects, clarifies, and revises portions of Contains the specification requirements for the specification and corrects drafting a relay cabinet used to control airfield errors. lighting circuits. The L-841 consists of an enclosure containing a DC power supply,

A3-40 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

150/5345-43E 150/5345-51 150/5360-11 Specification for Obstruction Lighting Specification for Discharge-Type Energy Conservation for Airport Equipment Flasher Equipment (Consolidated Buildings (10/19/95) (AAS-200) reprint includes Change 1). (5/31/84) (AAS-200) Contains FAA specification for obstruction (8/14/81) (AAS-200) Provides guidance for promoting energy lighting equipment. Contains the specifications for discharge- conservation in the design and operation of type flashing light equipment to be used airport buildings; for initiating energy 150/5345-44F for runway and identification lights (REIL) conservation programs; and for conducting Specification for Taxiway and Runway and for an omnidirectional approach airport building energy assessments. Signs lightning system (ODALS). (1/5/94) (AAS-200) 150/5360-12A Contains a specification for lighted and 150/5345-52 Airport Signing and Graphics unlighted signs to be used on taxiways and Generic Visual Glideslope Indicators (3/20/95) (AAS-100) runways. (CVGI) Provides guidance on airport related signs (6/21/88) (AAS-200) and graphics. 150/5345-44F, Chg. 1 Contains the FAA standards for generic (8/23/94) visual glideslope indicators systems. GVGI 150/5360-13 Adds a requirement to the qualification systems provide pilots with visual Planning and Design Guidelines for tests and deletes the prohibition on glideslope guidance during approaches for Airport Terminal Facilities unlighted swinging signs landing at general aviation airports. (4/22/88) (AAS-100) Provides guidelines for the planning and 150/5345-45A 150/5345-53A design of airport terminal buildings and Lightweight Approach Light Structure Airport Lighting Equipment related access facilities. (12/9/87) (AAS-200) Certification Program Presents the specifications for lightweight (5/15/95) (AAS-200) 150/5360-13, Chg. 1 structures for supporting lights as used in Describes the Airport Lighting Equipment (1/19/94) (AAS-100) visual navigational aid systems. Certification Program (ALECP). 150/5345-46A 150/5370-2C Q 150/5360-8B Operational Safety on Airports During Specification for Runway and Taxiway Announcement of Availability of Construction Light Fixtures Information on Foreign Airport (5/31/84) (AAS-300) (6/7/84) (AAS-200) Planning, Design, Construction, and Concurring operational safety on airports Contains specifications for light fixtures to Trade Opportunities with special emphasis on safety during be used on airport runways and taxiways. (6/26/97) (AAS-102) periods of construction activity, to assist Provides information on trade opportunity airport operators in complying with Part 150/5345-47A programs and publications relating to 139. Isolation Transformers for Airport foreign airport planning, design, and Lighting Systems construction. 150/5370-6B (12/9/87) (AAS-200) Construction Progress and Inspection Contains the specifications requirements 150/5360-9 Report--Airports Grant Program for series-to-series isolation transformers Planning and Design of Airport (8/7/89) (AAS-200) for use in airport lighting systems. Terminal Facilities at Non-Hub Provides guidance for submission of a Locations report on construction progress of Airport 150/5345-49A (4/4/80) (AAS-100) Development Aid Program (ADAP) Specification L-854, Radio Control This advisory circular provides guidance projects. Equipment material for the planning and design of 150/5370-10A (8/8/86) (AAS-200) airport terminal buildings at non-hub Standards for Specifying Construction Contains the specification for radio control locations. of Airports equipment to be used for controlling (2/17/89) (AAS-200) airport lighting facilities. 150/5360-10 Provides standards for construction of Announcement of Availability--Airport airports. Items covered include earthwork, 150/5345-50 Landslide Simulation Model (ALSIM) drainage, paving, turfing, lighting, and Specification for Portable Runway (4/24/84) (AAS-3) incidental construction. Lights (Consolidated reprint includes Announces the availability and describes SN 050-007-00821-0. Change 1). some of the features of a dynamic $23.00 Supt. Docs. (10/16/78) (AAS-200) simulation computer model for use by Creates a standard and specification for a airport planners, designers, and operators 150/5370-10A, Chg. 1 battery operated light unit to be used to in evaluating and comparing the (6/15/90) outline a runway area temporarily. effectiveness of alternative airport terminal Revised Item P-501, Portland Cement and landslide configurations and facilities. Concrete Pavement, to reflect the use of

A3-41 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 3 cementitous materials and chemical 150/5370-11 150/5380-7 admixtures. Use of Nondestructive Testing Devices in Pavement Management System the Evaluation of Airport Pavements (9/28/88) (AAS-200) 150/5370-10A, Chg. 2 (Consolidated reprint includes Presents the concepts of a Pavement (11/2/90) Change 1). Management System, discusses the Revised Items P-155, D-701, D-705, (6/4/76) (AAS-200) essential components of such a system, and D-751, and F-162, have been revised to Provides guidance to the public on the use outlines how it can be used in making cost- reflect changes in material specifications of nondestructive testing devices as aids in effective decisions regarding pavement and new materials. the evaluation of the load-carrying capacity maintenance and rehabilitation. of airport pavements. 150/5370-10A, Chg. 3 150/5390-2A (1/9/91) 150/5370-12 Heliport Design Revised Item P-625, Coal-Tar Emulsion Quality Control of Construction for (1/20/94) (AAS-100) Sealcoat, is withdrawn. Airport Grant Projects Provides recommendations and standards (9/6/85) (AAS-200) for heliport and helistop design. 150/5370-10A, Chg. 4 Provides information to ensure the quality (7/7/92) (AAS-200) of construction accomplished under the 150/5390-3 Revised Item P-401, Plant Mix Bituminous FAA Airports grant program. Vertiport Design Pavements to incorporate quality assurance (5/31/91) (AAS-100) provisions. 150/5370-13 Provides guidance to planners and Offpeak Construction of Airport communities interested in developing a 150/5370-10A, Chg. 5 Pavements Using Hot-Mix Asphalt civil vertiport or vertistop. (4/2/93) (AAS-200) (8/27/90) (AAS-200) Revises Table 2 and deletes requirement Provides guidance for the planning, 150/5395-1 for voids filled with asphalt. coordination, management, design, testing, Seaplane Bases inspection, and execution of offpeak (6/29/94) (AAS-100) 150/5370-10A, Chg. 6 construction of airport pavements using hot Provides guidance to assist operators in (1/25/94) (AAS-200) mix asphalt paving materials. planning, designing, and constructing Adds Section 100 and 110 to the General seaplane base facilities. Provisions of the AC. The Notice to Users, 150/5370-14 Notice, and Item P-401 have been revised. Hot Mix Asphalt Paving Handbook 170-6C (10/15/91) (AAS-200) Use of Radionavigation Land Test 150/5370-10A, Chg. 7 Provides guidance on asphalt paving Station and Signal Generators (5/20/94) (AAS-200) operations including plant operations, (2/13/81) (ASM-500) Item P-501, Portland Cement Concrete, has transportation of materials, surface Gives information as to the frequencies on been revised to incorporate quality preparation, laydown and compaction. which the FAA will authorize and the FCC assurance provisions. Pay incentives have SN 050-007-00925-9. will license radionavigation land test been added when strength exceeds design $13.00 Supt. Docs. stations. It also discusses the interference and acceptance requirements. potential of signal generators operating in 150/5380-5A aeronautical bands of the radio spectrum 150/5370-10A, Chg. 8 Debris Hazards at Civil Airports and how this interference can be (7/6/94) (2/25/81) (AAS-100) alleviated. Revised Item F-162, Chain Link Fences, to Discusses problems of debris at airports, incorporate new materials. gives information on foreign objects, and 170-9 tells how to eliminate such objects from Criteria for Acceptance of Ownership Q 150/5370-10A, Chg. 9 operational areas. and Servicing of Civil Aviation (9/10/96) (AAS-200) Interest(s) Navigational and Air Traffic Item P-620, Runway and Taxiway 150/5380-6 Control Systems and Equipment Painting, has been revised to specify Guidelines and Procedures for (11/26/68) (ASM-500) waterborne, epoxy, methacrylate, and Maintenance of Airport Pavements Contains a revised FAA policy under solvent based paints. Glass beads and (12/3/82) (AAS-200) which the FAA accepts conditional silica sand have been given additional Provides guidelines and procedures for ownership of equipment and systems from emphasis to increase conspicuity and maintenance of rigid and flexible airport civil aviation interests, without the use of friction characteristics of markings. pavements. Federal funds, and operates, maintains, SN 050-007-008210 SN 050-007-00627-6. and provides the logistic support of such $23.00 $7.00 Supt. Docs. equipment.

A3-42 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 3

170-11 Representatives (DMIR), Designated Amendment of Federal Aviation Airworthiness Representatives (DAR) for Regulation Part 171 (FAR-171) Cost of Maintenance and/or Manufacturing, Flight and Ground Inspections Designated Alteration Stations (DAS), (9/17/70) (ASM-500) manufacturing organizations with a Alerts the public to the amendment to FAR Delegation Option Authorization (DOA), Part 171 pertaining to the payment of and organizations certificated under the ground and flight inspection charges prior provisions of Special Federal Aviation to the issuance of an approved IFR Regulations (SFAR) No. 36. procedure. Q 183.29-1EE 170-13 Designated Engineering Representatives Approach Lighting System (12/18/96) (AFS-610) Configurations and Energy Directory of Designated Engineering Conservation Representatives available for consulting (9/6/77) (APS-440) work. Advises interested persons of the agency’s plan for the next several years to improve 187-1 federally owned approach light systems Flight Standards Service Schedule of installed on instrument approach runways Charges Outside the United States by adding low-impact resistance structures (3/31/95) (AFS-50) and reducing energy consumption. Transmits a schedule of charges for services of FAA Flight Standards aviation 170-14 safety inspectors outside the U.S. The Implementation of 50 kHz/Y Channels methodology for determining these charges for ILS/VOR/DME and the initial charges developed by this (7/30/92) (ASM-500) methodology were established by Advises aircraft owners, operators, and rulemaking action to FAR Part 187, radio equipment manufacturers of the Docket No. 27809; Notice No. 94-24, Fees FAA’s continued implementation of 50 for Certification Services and Approvals kHz/Y or Omnidirectional Range (VOR) Performed Outside the United States. frequency assignments. FLIGHT INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE Subject No. 210 Subject No. 180 210-5B 183-32H Military Flying Activities FAA Designated Technical Personnel (8/8/90) (ATM-400) Examiners Directory Provides information about military flying (12/18/92) (AFS-640) activities in the National Airspace System, Transmits a consolidated directory of FAA describes the various types of routes and Designated Mechanic Examiners (DME’s) areas allocated for this purpose, and (appendix 1) and Designated Parachute explains how information on the location Rigger Examiners (DPRE’s) (appendix 2), and status of these routes and areas can be as of October 23, 1992, under the authority obtained. of Federal Aviation Regulation Part 183. 211-2 Q 183-35G Recommended Standards for IFR Airworthiness Designee Function Codes Aeronautical Charts and Consolidated Directory for (3/20/67) (ATP-250) DMIR/DAR/ODAR/DAS/DOA and Sets forth standards recommended by the SFAR No. 36 Federal Aviation Administration for the (5/1/97) (AFS-640) guidance of the public in the issuance of Contains information and guidance IFR aeronautical charts for use in the concerning designee application, National Airspace System (NAS). authorized functions, and initial and subsequent certificates of authority for Designated Manufacturing Inspection

A3-43 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 4

APPENDIX 4

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADVISORY CIRCULARS

This list ignores the “The,” “A”, and “FAA” in creating an alphabetical order (Acronym shown after each listing indicates the routing symbol of the Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR). Each Title is shown alphabetically succeeding the identification number.

20-60 Q 150/5000-3S 120-59 Accessibility to Excess Address List for Air Carrier Internal A Emergency Exits Regional Airports Evaluation Programs (7/18/68) (ANM-110A) Divisions and Airports (10/26/92) (AFS-201) 91-61 District/Field Offices A Hazard in 60-13 (11/7/96) (ARP-11) 120-55A Aerobatics: Effects or Accident Prevention Air Carrier G-Forces of Pilots Counselor Program, Q 00-2.11 Operational Approval (2/28/84) The Advisory Circular and Use of TCAS II (AFS-800/AAM-500) (4/27/76) (AFS-810) Checklist (8/27/93) (AFS-450) (8/15/97) (ABC-100) 43.13-1A 90-34 108-1 Acceptable Methods, Accidents Resulting 120-54 Air Carrier Security Techniques and from Wheelbarrowing Advanced (10/16/81) (ACS-3) Practices Aircraft In Tricycle Gear Qualification Program SN 050-007-00642-0. Inspection and Repair Equipped Aircraft (8/9/91) (AFS-210) $3.75 Supt. Docs. (with Errata Sheet) (2/27/68) (AFS-840) (4/17/72) (AFS-600) 60-22 120-56 SN 050-007-00806-6. 150/5100-10A Aeronautical Decision Air Carrier Voluntary $18.00 Supt. Docs. Accounting Records Making Disclosure Reporting Guide for Airport Aid (12/13/91) (AFS-800) Procedures 43.13-2A Program Sponsors (1/23/92) (AFS-201) Acceptable Methods, (4/13/76) (APP-500) 137-1 Techniques, and Agricultural Aircraft 120-32 Practices Aircraft 91-48 Operations Air Transportation of Alterations (Includes Acrobatics–Precision (11/29/65) (AFS-820) Handicapped Persons Chg. 1). Flying With a Purpose (3/25/77) (AFS-223) (6/9/77) (AFS-340) (6/29/77) (AFS-820) 60-11B SN 050-007-00625-0. Aids Authorized for 120-34 $7.00 Supt. Docs. 25.672-1 Use by Airman Air Transportation of Active Flight Controls Written Test Mental Patients 43.13-2A, Chg. 2 (11/15/83) Applicants (6/29/77) (AFS-223) Acceptable Methods, (ANM-110B) (10/10/90) (AFS-840) Techniques, and 150/5340-27A Practices Aircraft 121-25 120-44A Air-to-Ground Radio Alterations Additional Weather Air Carrier First Aid Control of Airport (10/30/89) Information: Domestic Programs Lighting Systems SN 050-007-00848-1. and Flag Air Carriers (3/9/95) (AFS-220) (3/4/86) (AAS-200) $1.00 Supt. Docs. (9/16/77) (AFS-224)

A4-1 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 4

20-67B 150/5230-4 65-15A 91-51 Airborne VHF Aircraft Fuel Storage, Airframe and Airplane Deice and Communications Handling, and Powerplant Mechanics Anti-Ice Systems Equipment Dispensing On Airframe Handbook (9/15/77) (AFS-806) Installations Airports (Consolidated (4/12/76) (AFS-640) (1/16/86) (AIR-120) reprint includes SN 050-007-00391-9. Q 25.1581-1 Changes 1 and 2). $13.00 Supt. Docs. Airplane Flight 150/5220-9 (8/27/82) (AAS-300) Manual (7/14/97) Aircraft Arresting 65-2D (ANM-111) System for Joint 00-34A Airframe and Civil/Military Airports Aircraft Ground Powerplant Mechanics 60-6B (4/6/70) (AAS-300) Handling and Certification Guide Airplane Flight Servicing (1/30/76) (AFS-640) Manuals (AFM), 20-126E (7/29/74) (AFS-340) SN 050-007-00331-5. Approved Manual Aircraft Certification $5.00 Supt. Docs. Materials, Markings, Service Field Office 20-73 and Placards Directory Aircraft Ice Protection 65-11B Airplanes (1/17/95) (AFS-613) (4/21/71) (AIR-120) Airframe and (9/25/80) (AFS-820) Powerplant Mechanics 21-39 20-106 Certification 120-45A Aircraft Certification Aircraft Inspection for Information Airplane Flight Systems Evaluation the General Aviation (4/17/87) (AFS-640) Training Device Program, The Aircraft Owner SN 050-007-00750-7. Qualification (8/31/94) (AIR-230) (4/1/78) (AFS- 340) $1.00 Supt. Docs. (2/5/92) (AFS-205) SN 050-007-00449-4. 20-103 $5.00 Supt. Docs. 65-12A 120-40B Aircraft Engine Airframe and Airplane Simulator Crankshaft Failure 20-37D Powerplant Mechanics Qualification (3/7/78) (AFS-340) Aircraft Metal Powerplant Handbook (7/29/91) (AFS-205) Propeller Maintenance (4/12/76) (AFS-640) 33-2B (8/15/89) (AFS-340) SN 050-007-00373-1. 120-40B, Chg. 1 Aircraft Engine Type $12.00 Supt. Docs. Airplane Simulator Certification 20-74 Qualification Handbook Aircraft Position and 65-9A (1/24/92) (AFS-210) (6/30/93) (ANE-110) Anticollision Light Airframe and Measurements Powerplant 120-40B, Chg. 2 150/5210-7B (7/29/71) (AIR-120) Mechanics–General Airplane Simulator Aircraft Fire and Handbook Qualification Rescue 20-30B (4/12/76) (AFS-640) (6/9/93) (AFS-205) Communications Aircraft Position Light SN 050-007-00379-0. (4/30/84) (AAS-120) and Anticollision Light $18.00 Supt. Docs. 150/5060-5 Installation Airport Capacity And 150/5210-6C (7/20/81) (AIR- 120) 61-113 Delay (Consolidated Aircraft Fire and Airline Transport reprint includes change Rescue Facilities and 90-23E Pilot, Aircraft 1). Extinguishing Agents Aircraft Wake Dispatcher, and Flight (9/23/83) (AAS-100) (1/28/85) (AAS-100) Turbulence Navigator Knowledge (10/1/91) (AFS-430) Test Guide Q 150/5060-5, Chg. 2 20-43C (2/9/94) (AFS-630) Airport Capacity And Aircraft Fuel Control 120-27C 050-007-01077-0 Delay (10/20/76) (AIR-340) Aircraft Weight and $2.00 Supt. Docs. (12/1/95) (AAS-100) Balance Control (11/7/95) (AFS-330)

A4-2 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 4

Airport Signing and Airworthiness and 139.201-1 150/5320-14 Graphics Operational Approval Airport Certification Airport Landscaping (3/20/95) (AAS-100) of Traffic Alert and Manual (ACM) and for Noise Control 150/5220-20 Collision Avoidance Airport Certification Purposes Airport Snow and Ice Systems (TCAS II) Specifications (ACS) (1/31/78) (APP-400) Control Equipment and Mode S (7/15/88) (AAS-310) (6/30/92) (AAS-120) Transponders 150/5345-53A (3/29/93) (ANM-111) 150/5300-13 Airport Lighting 150/5220-20, Chg. 1 Airport Design Equipment Airport Snow and Ice 20-121A (Consolidated reprint Certification Program Control Equipment Airworthiness includes Changes (5/15/95) (AAS-200) (3/1/94) Approval of Airborne 1 thru 3). Loran-C Navigation (9/29/89) (AAS-110) 150/5070-6A 150/5200-30A Systems for Use in the SN 050-007-01046-0 Airport Master Plans Airport Winter Safety U.S. National Airspace $20.00 Supt. Docs. (6/1/85) (APP-400) and Operations System (NAS) SN 050-007-00703-5. (10/1/91) (AAS-100) (8/24/88) (AIR-120) 150/5300-13, Chg. 4 $4.75 Supt. Docs. (11/10/94) 150/5200-30A, Chg. 1 20-138 150/5340-21 Airport Winter Safety Airworthiness Q150/5300-13, Chg. 5 Airport Miscellaneous and Operations Approval of Global (2/14/97) (AAS-100) Lighting Visual Aids (11/22/91) (AAS-100) Positioning System (3/25/71) (AAS-200) (GPS) Navigation 150/5320-5B 150/5200-30A, Chg. 2 Equipment for Use as Airport Drainage 150/5320-6D Airport Winter Safety a VFR and IFR (7/1/70) (AAS-200) Airport Pavement and Operations Supplemental SN 050-007-00149-5. Design and Evaluation (3/27/95) Navigation System $5.50 Supt. Docs. (7/7/95) (AAS-200) (5/25/94) (AIR-130) 121-26 150/5210-2A 150/5320-6D, Airports–Required 20-130A Airport Emergency Chg. 1 Data Airworthiness Medical Facilities and Airport Pavement (6/29/81) (AFS-250) Approval of Services Design and Evaluation Navigation or Flight (11/27/84) (AAS-300) (1/30/96) (AAS-200) 70-2E Management Systems Airspace Utilization Integrating Multiple 150/5200-31 150/5320-16 Considerations in the Navigation Sensors Airport Emergency Airport Pavement Proposed (6/14/95) (AIR-130) Plan Design for the Boeing Construction, (1/27/89) (AAS-310) 777 Airplane Alteration, Activation 20-101C (10/22/95) (AAS-200) & Deactivation of Airworthiness 150/5210-14A Airports Approval of Airport Fire and 150/5210-15 (11/29/95) (ATP-248) Omega/VLF Rescue Personnel Airport Rescue and Navigation Systems for Protective Clothing Firefighting Station 20-112 Use in the United (7/13/95) (AAS-100) Building Design Airworthiness and States NAS and (7/30/87) (AAS-100) Operational Approval Alaska (9/12/88) 150/5100-16A of Airborne Systems to (ACE-130W/AIR-120) Airport Improvement 150/5200-18B be Used In Lieu of SN 050-007-00887-2. Program Grant Airport Safety Self- Ground Proximity $1.50 Supt. Docs. Assurance Number Inspection Warning System One–General Federal (5/2/88) (AAS-310) (GWPS) 20-129 Requirements, (2/19/81) (AIR-120) Airworthiness (10/4/88) (APP-510) 150/5360-12A Approval of Vertical 20-131A

A4-3 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 4

Navigation (VNAV) 91-14D 150/5000-10A Announcement of Systems for use in the Altimeter Setting Announcement of Availability–Micro- U.S. NAS and Alaska Sources Availability Report Paver, Pavement (9/12/88) (AIR-120) (4/9/79) (AFS-340) No. DOT/FAA/PP/-92- Management System 6, Estimating the (PMS) 21-23 91-22A Regional Economic (4/16/87) (AAS-200) Airworthiness Altitude Alerting Significance of Certification of Civil Devices/Systems Airports 150/5000-14 Aircraft Engine, (12/23/71) (AFS-400) (7/3/93) (APP-400) Announcement of Propellers, and Availability–National Related Products 90-89A 150/5000-7 Plan of Integrated (7/7/87) (AIR-4) Amateur-Built Announcement of Airport Systems Aircraft Flight Testing Availability Report (NPIAS) 1993-1997 21-28 Handbook No. DOT/FAA/PP/87-1 (9/12/95) (APP-400) Airworthiness (5/24/95) (AFS-340) Measuring the Certification of U.S. SN 050-007-01087-7 Regional Economic 150/5000-12 Produced Aircraft and $6.50 Supt. Docs. Significance of Announcement of Engine Kits Airports Availability–Passenger Assembled Outside the 170-11 (5/12/87) (APP-400) Facility Charge (PFC) United States Amendment of Federal Application Form (6/20/90) (AIR-220) Aviation Regulation 150/5000-9A 5500-1) Part 171 (FAR-171) Announcement of (7/15/94) (APP-530) 25-12 Cost of Flight and Availability Report Airworthiness Criteria Ground Inspections No. DOT/FAA/PP/92- 60-21 for the Approval of (9/17/70) (ASM-500) 5, Guidelines for the Announcement of Airborne Windshear Sound Insulation of Availability: A Series Warning Systems in 150/5000-11 Residences Exposed to of Aeronautical Transport Category Announcement of Aircraft Operations Decision Making Airplanes Availability All Cargo (7/3/93) (APP-510) Training Manuals (11/2/87) (ANM-111) Carrier Activity (7/20/90) (AFS-830) Report (FAA Form 150/5300-11 Q 183-35G 5100-108, Revised). Announcement of Q 21-15K Airworthiness (3/3/93) (APP-400) Availability Report Announcement of Designee Function No. FAA-AAS-80-1, Availability: Aircraft, Codes and Q 150/5360-8B National Runway Aircraft Engines, and Consolidated Announcement of Friction Measurement Propeller Type Directory for Availability of Program Certification Data DMIR/DAR/ODAR/D Information on (4/21/81) (AAS-200) Sheets and AS/DOA and SFAR Foreign Airport Specifications No. 36 (5/19/97 (AFS- Planning, Design, 150/5360-10 (3/13/97) (AFS-610) 640) Construction, and Announcement of Trade Opportunities Availability–Airport 150/5200-32 39-7C (6/29/97) (AAS-102) Landslide Simulation Announcement of Airworthiness Model (ALSIM) Availability: Bird Directives 21-5M (4/24/84) (AAS-3) Strike Incident/ (11/16/95) Announcement of 150/5000-4B Ingestion Report (AFS-340/AFS-613) Availability of Announcement of (2/14/90) (AAS-310) Summary of Availability–Airport 43-203B Supplemental Type Research and 60-27 Altimeter and Static Certificates, August Technical Reports Announcement of System Tests and 1995. (2/11/85) (AAS-100) Availability: Changes Inspections (10/1/95) (AFS-610) to Practical Test (6/20/79) (AFS-350) 150/5000-6 Standards (11/18/96) (AFS-630)

A4-4 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 4

Q 147-2DD 61-118 61-103 Than-Air (Balloon and Announcement of Announcement of Announcement of Airship) PTS Availability: Availability: FAA-S- Availability: Industry- (1/27/97) (AFS-630) Directory of FAA 8081-14, Private Pilot Developed Transition Certificated Aviation Practical Test Training Guidelines 20-122A Maintenance Standards (Airplane) for High Performance Anti-misfueling Technician Schools (4/21/95) (AFS-630) Aircraft Devices: Their (3/26/97) (AFS-640) (5/23/89) (AFS-840) Availability and Use 61-124 (1/29/91) (AFS-340) Q 140-7I Announcement of 135-13E Announcement of Availability: FAA-S- Announcement of 20-99 Availability: FAA 8081-17, Private Pilot Availability: List of Antiskid and Certificated Practical Test Air Carriers Associated Systems Maintenance Agencies Standards for Lighter- Certificated by Title (5/27/77) (ANM-100) Directory Than-Air 14 of The Code of (5/30/97) (AFS-640) (Balloon/Airship) Federal Regulations 145.101-1B (5/15/96) (AFS-630) (14 CFR) Part 135 Application for Air 65-13R Agency Certificate– Announcement of Q 61-127 140-2Z Manufacturer’s Availability: FAA Announcement of Announcement of Maintenance Facility Inspection Availability: FAA-S- Availability: List of (11/30/83) (AIR-200) Authorization 8081-19, Recreational Certificated Pilot Directory Pilot Powered Schools 21-12A (4/97) (AFS-640) Parachute Practical (4/18/97 (AFS-640) Application for U.S. Test Standard Airworthiness 00-55 (6/29/97) (AFS-630) 21.303-2H Certificate, FAA Form Announcement of Announcement of 8130-6 (OMB 2120- Availability: FAA Q 61-125 Availability: Parts 0018) Order 8130.21A, Announcement of Manufacturer (3/26/87) (AIR-220) Procedures for Availability: FAA-S- Approvals–1992 Completion and Use of 8081-18, and FAA-S- (Microfiche) 170-13 FAA Form 8130, 8081-12A, Commercial (10/13/92) (AFS-613) Approach Lighting Airworthiness Pilot Practical Test System Configurations Approval Tag Standards or Lighter- 61-123 and Energy (1/19/94) (AIR-200) Than-Air Announcement of Conservation (Balloon/Airship) Availability: Practical (9/6/77) (APS-440) Q 61-122A (4/30/97) (AFS-630) Test Standards Announcement of (Rotorcraft) FAA-S- 29-1 Availability: FAA-S- 61-111 8081-7A, FAA-S-8081- Approval Basis for 8081-5B, Airline Announcement of 15, FAA-S-8081-16 Automatic Transport Pilot and/or Availability: FAA-S- (3/5/96) (AFS-630) Stabilization Type Rating 8081-4B, Instrument Equipment (ASE) (Airplane-Helicopter) Rating PTS 150/5000-13 Installations in PTS (6/2/97) (AFS- (11/23/94) (AFS-630) Announcement of Rotorcraft 630) Availability: RTCA (12/26/63) (AIR-160) 60-26A Inc., Document 61-121 Announcement of RTCA-221 29-1, Chg. 1 Announcement of Availability: Flight (9/7/94) (AAS-200) Approval Basis for Availability: FAA-S- Standards Service Automatic 8081-10A, Aircraft Airman Testing and Q 61-116A Stabilization Dispatcher Practical Training Information Announcement of Equipment (ASE) Test Standard (2/26/97) (AFS-630) Cancellation: Installations in (5/17/95) (AFS-630) FAA-S-8081-11, Flight Rotorcraft Instructor Lighter- (3/26/64)

A4-5 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 4

90-80A 20-57A 65-25A 00-6A Approval of Airborne Automatic Landing Aviation Maintenance Aviation Weather Radar Approach Systems (ALS) Technician Awards (3/3/75) (AFS-400) (ARA) Procedures For (1/12/71) (ANM-110) Program SN 050- 007-00283-1. Helicopters to (11/6/93) (AFS-360) $8.50 Supt. Docs. Offshore Platforms 23.1329-2 (10/21/88) (AFS-450) Automatic Pilot 65-28 00-45D System Installation in Aviation Mechanic Aviation Weather 90-45A Part 23 Airplanes. General, Powerplant, Services Approval of Area (3/4/91) (ACE-111) and Airframe (2/7/95) (AFS-400) Navigation Systems for Knowledge Test Guide SN 050-007-01082-6 Use in the U.S. 25.1329-1A (8/3/95) (AFS-630) $12.00 Supt. Docs. National Airspace Automatic Pilot 050-007-01099-1 System (Consolidated Systems Approval $3.00 Supt. Docs. 20-123 Reprint includes change (7/8/68) (ANM-110A) Avoiding Or 1 and 2) Q 120-66 Minimizing (2/21/75) (AFS-400) 43-6A Aviation Safety Action Encounters With Automatic Pressure Programs (ASAP) Aircraft Equipped 25-15 Altitude Encoding (1/8/97) (AFS-200) With Depleted Approval of Flight Systems and Uranium Balance Management Systems Transponders 13-1 Weights During in Transport Category Maintenance and Aviation Safety Accident Airplanes Inspection Practices Inspector Work Site Investigations (11/20/89) (ANM-111) (11/11/77) (AFS-310) Access (12/20/84) (AFS-330) (12/28/95) 135-10A 91-54 (AFS-120/AFS-300) Approved Aircraft Automatic Reporting Inspection Program Systems–Altimeter Q 00-46D B (12/22/93) (AFS-340) Setting and Other Aviation Safety Operational Data Reporting Program 61-13B 150/5100-14C (2/26/79) (AFS-820) (2/26/97) (ASY-300) Basic Helicopter Architectural, Handbook Revised Engineering, and 25-8 109-1 1978(with Errata Sheet) Planning Consultant Auxiliary Fuel System Aviation Security– (AFS-630) Services for Airport Installations Acceptance and SN 050-011-00074-7. Grant Projects (5/2/86) (ANM-112) Handling Procedures $5.50 Supt. Docs. (2/16/94) (AAS-200) SN 050-007-00741-8. Indirect Air Carrier $3.00 Supt. Docs. Security 21-18 150/5200-18B (3/3/82) (ACS-100) Bilateral Autoinspeccion De 23-10 SN 050-007-00643-8. Airworthiness Seguridad Para Los Auxiliary Fuel Systems $2.25 Supt. Docs. Agreements Aeropuertos for Reciprocating and (8/20/82) (AIR-110) (5/2/88) (AAS-310) Turbine Powered Part 107-1 SN 050-007- 00614-4. 23 Airplanes Aviation Security– $7.00 Supt. Docs. 150/5220-16B (8/5/91) (ACE-111) Airports Automated Weather (5/19/72) (ACS-100) 150/5220-18 Observing Systems 60-14 Buildings For Storage (AWOS) for Aviation Instructor’s 135-4A and Maintenance of NonFederal Handbook Aviation Security: Air Airport Snow and Ice Applications (7/7/76) (AFS-630) Taxi Commercial Control Equipment (11/13/95) (AUS-430) SN 050-011-00072-1. Operators (ATCO) and Materials $7.00 Supt. Docs. (4/15/76) (ACS-100) (10/15/92) (AAS-100)

A4-6 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 4

C 25-19 25.1357-1 120-48 Certification Circuit Protective Communication and Maintenance Device Accessibility Coordination Between Requirements (9/20/88) (ANM-111) Flight Crewmembers 23.841-1 (11/28/94) (ANM-113) and Flight Attendants Cabin Pressurization 150/5345-5A (7/13/88) (AFS-220) Systems In Small 65-24 Circuit Selector Airplanes Certification Of A Switch 20-111 (12/30/86) (ACE-111) Repairman (General) (3/23/82) (AAS-200) Communication (2/1/83) (AFS-310) Caused By 20-32B 150/5050-4 Unintentional Keyed Carbon Monoxide 120-49 Citizen Participation Microphones (CO) Contamination Certification of Air in Airport Planning (10/10/80) (AFS- 350) in Aircraft–Detection Carriers (9/26/75) (APP-600) and Prevention (11/23/88) (AFS-200) 20-107A (11/24/72) (ACE-110) 150/5100-15A Composite Aircraft Q 27-1A Civil Rights Structure 21-17 Certification of Requirements For The (4/25/84) (AIR-103) Carriage of Cargo in Normal Category Airport Improvement Restricted Category Rotorcraft Program (AIP) 33.37-1 Aircraft and Other (7/30/97) (ASW-111) (3/31/89) (APP-510) Composite Propeller Special Purpose Blade Fatigue Operations 23.1419-2 20-133 Substantiation (3/15/82) (AIR-200) Certification of Part Cockpit Noise and (5/11/93) (ANE-110) SN 050-007-00638-1. 23 Airplanes for Flight Speech Interference $1.75 Supt. Docs. in Icing Conditions Between 35.37-1 (1/3/92) (ACE-100) Crewmembers Composite Propeller 121-29 (3/22/89) (AIR-121) Blade Fatigue Carry on Baggage 65-23A Substantiation (11/2/87) (AFS-220) Certification of 25.1457-1A (5/11/93) (ANE-110) Repairmen Cockpit Voice 91-16 (Experimental Recorder Installations 33.37-1, Chg. 1 Category II Aircraft Builders) (11/3/69) (ANM-110A) Composite Propeller Operations General (7/22/87) (AFS-340) Blade Fatigue Aviation Airplanes 91-13C Substantiation (8/7/67) (AFS-820) Q 29-2B Cold Weather (9/7/93) (ANE-110) Certification of Operation of Aircraft 20-27D Transport Category (7/24/79) (AFS-806) 21-35 Certification and Rotorcraft Computer Operation of Amateur- (7/30/97) (ASW-111) 20-139 Generated/Stored Built Aircraft SN 050-007-00767-1. Commercial Records (6/22/90) (AIR-230) $36.00 Supt. Docs. Assistance During (6/4/93) (AIR-220) Construction of 20-69 147-3 61-65C Amateur-Built Conspicuity of Certification and Certification: Pilot Aircraft Aircraft Instrument Operation of Aviation and Flight Instructors (4/3/96) (AIR-230) Malfunction Maintenance (2/11/91) (AFS-840) Indicators Technician Schools 61-114 (5/14/70) (AIR-120) (AMTS) 65-26A Commercial Pilot (5/22/91) (AFS-340) Charles Taylor Knowledge Test Guide 150/5370-6B “Master Mechanic (2/9/95) (AFS-630) Construction Progress Award” 050-007-01078-8 and Inspection (4/20/95) (AFS-340) $2.25 Supt. Docs.

A4-7 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 4

Report–Airports SN 050-007-01044-3. Category II Landing 23-5 Grant Program $10.00 Supt. Docs. Minimal for FAR 121 Cutouts in a Modified (8/7/89) (AAS-200) Operators Fuselage of Small 120-53 (9/25/70) (AFS-400) Airplanes 91-60 Crew Qualification (8/6/86) (ACE-111) Continued and Pilot Type Rating 120-29, Chg. 1 Airworthiness of Requirements for Criteria for Approving Older Airplanes, The Transport Category Category I and D (6/13/83) (AFS-310) Aircraft Operated Category II Landing Under FAR Part 121 Minimal for FAR 121 Q 25.571-1B 120-16C (5/13/91) (AFS-200) Operators Damage-Tolerance Continuous (12/15/71) and Fatigue Airworthiness 120-51B Evaluation of Maintenance Crew Resource 120-29, Chg. 2 Structure Programs Management Training Criteria for Approving (2/18/97) (ANM-112) (8/8/80) (AFS-350) (1/3/95) (AFS-210) Category I and Category II Landing 97-2 21-32A 120-51B, Chg. 1 Minimal for FAR 121 Data Base Control of Products Crew Resource Operators Standardization for and Parts Shipped Management Training (7/26/72) the Global Positioning Prior to Type (9/8/95) (AFS-210) System (GPS) Overlay Certificate Issuance 120-29, Chg. 3 Program (3/19/96) (AIR-230) Q 120-51B Chg. 2 Criteria for Approving (11/19/93) (AFS-420) Crew Resource Category I and 23.679-1 Management Training Category II Landing 150/5380-5A Control System Locks (2/25/97 (AFS-210) Minimal for FAR 121 Debris Hazards at (7/25/85) (ACE-111) Operators Civil Airports 120-61 (12/3/74) (2/25/81) (AAS-100) 23.683-1 Crewmember Control System Training on In-Flight 120-41 33-4 Operations Test Radiation Exposure Criteria For Design Considerations (9/25/84) (ACE-111) (5/19/94) (AFS-203) Operational Approval Concerning The Use Of Airborne Wind Of Titanium In Q 65-29 170-9 Shear Alerting and Aircraft Turbine Conversion of the Criteria for Flight Guidance Engines Inspection Acceptance of Systems (7/28/83) (ANE-110) Authorization Ownership and (11/7/83) (AFS-400) Knowledge Tests to Servicing of Civil Q 20-128A the Computer Based Aviation Interest(s) Q 120-67 Design Considerations Airmen Knowledge Navigational and Air Criteria or for Minimizing Testing Traffic Control Operational Approval Hazards Caused by (10/29/96) (AFS-630) Systems and of Auto Flight Uncontained Turbine Equipment Guidance Systems Engine and Auxiliary 60-23 (11/26/68) (ASM-500) (3/18/97) (AFS-400) Power Unit Rotor Conversion to the 120-28C 61-98A Failures Computer Based Criteria for Approval Currency and (3/25/97) (ANM-114) Airmen Knowledge of Category III Additional Testing Program Landing Weather Qualification 25.994-1 (6/17/94) (AFS-630) Minimal Requirements for Design Considerations (3/9/84) (AFS-410) Certificated Pilots to Protect Fuel 43-4A (3/26/91) (AFS-840) Systems During a Corrosion Control for 120-29 Wheel-Up Landing Aircraft Criteria for Approving (7/24/86) (ANM-111) (7/25/91) (AFS-340) Category I and

A4-8 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 4

150/5300-14 (3/1/77) (AAS-200) 20-137 25.803-1 Design of Aircraft Dynamic Evaluation of Emergency Deicing Facilities 20-94 Seat Restraint Systems Evacuation (8/23/93) (AAS-100) Digital Clock & Occupant Restraint Demonstrations Installation in Aircraft for Rotocraft (Normal (11/13/89) (ANM-114) 150/5220-17A (3/4/76) (AFS-350) and Transport Design Standards for (3/30/92) (ASW-111) 23.807-3 an Aircraft Rescue Q 147-2DD Emergency Exits and Firefighting Directory of FAA 23.562-1 Openable From Training Facility Certificated Aviation Dynamic Testing of Outside For Small (1/31/92) (AAS-100) Maintenance Part 23 Airplane Airplanes Technician Schools Seat/Restraint Systems (1/20/84) (ACE-111) 21.431-1A (3/26/97) (AFS-640) and Occupant Designated Alteration SN 050-007-01125-3 Protection 135-15 Station Authorization $1.25 Supt. Docs. (6/22/89) (ACE-111) Emergency Medical Procedures Service/Airplane (12/19/85) (AIR-110) 121-32 (EMS/A) Dispatch Resource (11/19/90) (AFS-250) 183.29-1EE Management Training E Designated (2/7/95) (AFS-210) 135-14A Engineering 150/5340-14B Emergency Medical Representatives 21-38 Economy Approach Services/Helicopter (12/18/96) (AFS-610) Disposition of Lighting Aids (EMS/H) Unsalvageable (Consolidated reprint (6/20/91) (AFS-250) Q 150/5000-5C Aircraft Parts and includes Changes 1 Designated U.S. Materials and 2). 150/5360-11 International Airports (7/5/94) (AIR-230) (6/19/70) (AAS-200) Energy Conservation (12/3/96) (AAS-3) for Airport Buildings 23.807-2 91-51A (5/31/84) (AAS-200) 21-29A Doors Between Pilot’s Effect of Icing on Detecting and Compartment and Aircraft Control and 20-105A Reporting Suspected Passenger Cabin In Airplane Deice and Engine Power-Loss Unapproved Parts Small Airplanes Anti-Ice Systems Accident Prevention (7/16/92) (AVR-20) (9/22/83) (ACE-111) (7/19/96) (AFS-820) (11/20/80) (AFS-343)

33.47-1 Q 150/5210-19 25-16 23.1309-1B Detonation Testing In Driver's Enhanced Electrical Fault and Equipment, Systems, Reciprocating Aircraft Vision System (DEVS) Fire Prevention and and Installations in Engines (12/23/96) (AAS-100) Protection Part 23 Airplanes (6/27/88) (ANE-110) (4/5/91) (ANM-111) (7/28/95) (ACE-111) 20-71 140-6C Dual Locking Devices 20-62D 150/5050-7 Development and Use on Fasteners Eligibility, Quality, Establishment of of Major Repair Data (12/8/70) (AIR-120) and Identification of Airport Action Groups Under Provisions of Aeronautical (6/23/87) (AAS-300) Special Federal 25.562-1A Replacement Parts Aviation Regulation Dynamic Evaluation of (5/24/96) (AFS-340) 36-3G No. 36, The Seat Restraint Systems Estimated Airplane (2/3/84) (AFS-340) & Occupant 20-118A Noise Levels in A- Protection on Emergency Weighted Decibels 150/5100-13 Transport Category Evacuation (4/2/96) (AEE-110) Development of State Airplanes Demonstration Standards for General (3/9/87) (ACE-100) Aviation Airports

A4-9 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 4

050-007-01071-1 25.939-1 F 135-9 $2.25 Supt. Docs. Evaluating Turbine FAR Part 135 Icing Engine Operating Q 140-7I Limitations 25.785-1A Characteristics FAA Certificated (5/30/81) (AFS-250) Flight Attendant Seat (3/19/86) (ANM-112) Maintenance Agencies and Torso Restraint Directory 23-13 System Installations 23-9 (5/30/97) (AFS-640) Fatigue and Fail-Safe (1/6/94) (ANM-114) Evaluation of Flight Evaluation of Flight Loads on Small 183-32H Structure and 121-31 Airplanes with T, V, +, FAA Designated Pressurized Cabin for Flight Crew Sleeping or Y Empennage Technical Personnel Part 23 Airplanes Quarters and Rest Configurations Examiners Directory (4/15/93) (ACE-111) Facilities (1/27/88) (ACE-111) (12/18/92) (AFS-640) (9/30/94) (AFS-220) 20-95 150/5190-2A Q 65-13R Fatigue Evaluation of 63-1 Exclusive Rights at FAA Inspection Rotorcraft Structure Flight Engineer Airports . Authorization (5/18/76) (ASW-100) Knowledge Test Guide (Consolidated reprint Directory (6/8/95) (AFS-630) incorporates change 1). (4/18/97) (AFS-640) 150/5150-2B SN 050-007-01091-5. (4/4/72) (AAS-300) Federal Surplus $2.25 Supt. Docs. 150/5300-7B Personal Property for 21-2H FAA Policy on Facility Public Airport 90-76B Export Airworthiness Relocations Purposes Flight Operations in Approval Procedures Occasioned by Airport (10/1/84) (APP-510) Oceanic Airspace (9/6/95) (AFS-613) Improvements or (1/29/90) (ATR-300) Changes 150/5200-12A 120-42A (11/8/72) (ABU-10) Fire Department 21-10A Extended Range Responsibility in Flight Recorder and Operation With Two- 00-41B Protecting Evidence at Cockpit Voice Engine Airplanes FAA Quality Control the Scene of an Recorder Underwater (ETOPS) System Certification Aircraft Accident Locating Devices (12/30/88) (AFS-400) Program (4/8/85) (AAS-100) (4/19/83) (ANM-110) (10/10/89) (ASU-430) 21-24 25.853-1 187-1 Extending a 150/5345-39B Flammability Flight Standards Production Certificate FAA Specification L- Requirements for Service Schedule of to a Facility Located 853, Runway and Aircraft Seat Cushions Charges Outside the in a Bilateral Taxiway Centerline (9/17/86) (ANM-110) United States Airworthiness Retroreflective (3/31/95) (AFS-50) Agreement Country Markers (Consolidated 23-2 (4/14/89) (AIR-220) reprint includes Flammability Tests 23-8A Change 1). (8/20/84) (ACE-111) Flight Test Guide for 20-47 (12/9/80) (AAS-200) Certification of Part Exterior Colored Band 23.701-1 23 Airplanes Around Exits on 135-7 Flap Interconnections (2/9/89) (ACE-111) Transport Airplanes FAR 135: Additional in Part 23 Airplanes SN 050-007-00817-1 (2/8/66) (ANM-100) Maintenance (11/13/92) (ACE-111) $12.00 Supt. Docs. Requirements for Aircraft Type 61-112 23-8A, Chg. 1 Certificated for Nine Flight and Ground Flight Test Guide for or Less Passenger Instructor Knowledge Certification of Part Seats Test Guide 23 Airplanes (10/24/78) (AFS-350) (12/1/94) (AFS-630) (8/30/93)

A4-10 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 4

SN 050-007-01013-3 20-119 Generic Visual $6.50 Supt. Docs. Fuel Drain Valves Glideslope Indicators 145-3 (2/7/83) (AIR-120) (CVGI) Guide For Developing 25-7 (6/21/88) (AAS-200) and Evaluating Repair Flight Test Guide for 25.963-1 Station Inspection Certification of Fuel Tank Access 20-44 Procedures Manuals Transport Category Covers Glass Fiber Fabric for (2/13/81) (AFS-310) Airplanes (7/29/92) (ANM-112) Aircraft Covering (4/9/86) (ANM-112) (9/3/65) (ACE-100) 145-3, Chg. 1 SN 050-007-00739-6. 25.783-1 Guide For Developing $5.00 Supt. Docs. Fuselage Doors, 00-1.1 and Evaluating Repair Hatches, and Exits Government Aircraft Station Inspection 25-7, Chg. 1 (12/10/86) (ANM-110) Operations Procedures Manuals Flight Test Guide for (4/19/95) (AFS-220) (2/10/82) Certification of Transport Category G 135-16 150/5220-19 Airplanes Ground Deicing & Guide Specification (6/6/95) 43-16 Anti-icing Training & for Small Agent General Aviation Checking Aircraft Rescue and 61-21A Airworthiness Alerts. (12/12/94) (AFS-250) Fire Fighting Vehicles Flight Training (AFS-640) (12/7/93) (AAS-120) Handbook Revised 120-60 1980 (with Errata 91-49 Ground Deicing and 150/5220-10A Sheet). General Aviation Anti-Icing Program Guide Specification (AFS-630) Procedures for Flight (5/19/94) (AFS-240) for Water/Foam SN 050-007-00504-1. in North Atlantic Aircraft Rescue and $17.00 Supt. Docs. Minimum Navigation 25-10 Firefighting Vehicles Performance Guidance for (7/3/91) (AAS-120) Q 25.812-2 Specifications Installation of Floor Proximity Airspace Miscellaneous Q 150/5220-21A Emergency Escape (8/23/77) (AFS-824) Nonrequired Guide Specifications Path Marking Systems Electrical Equipment for Lifts Used to Incorporating 91-49, Chg. 1 (3/6/87) (ANM-110) Board Airline Photoluminescent General Aviation Passengers With Elements Procedures for Flight 121-27 Mobility Impairments (7/24/97) (ANM-114) in North Atlantic Guide For Air (7/26/96) (AAS-100) Minimum Navigation Carriers, Freight 25.629-1 Performance Forwarders, and 91.11-1 Flutter Substantiation Specifications Shippers in Obtaining Guide to Drug of Transport Category Airspace Information Dealing Hazards in Aviation Airplanes (2/6/78) with the Medicine (1/4/85) (ANM-111) Transportation of (7/19/63) (AAM-620) 20-100 Hazardous Materials SN 050-009-00001-7. 129-3 General Guidelines for by Air $5.50 Supt. Docs. Foreign Air Carrier Measuring Fire- (1/3/84) (ACS-100) (6/10/82) (ACS-120) Extinguishing Agent 150/5380-6 SN 050-007-00641-1. Concentrations in Q 140-8 Guidelines and $2.50 Supt. Docs. Powerplant Guide for Developing Procedures for 00-25 Compartments and Evaluating an Maintenance of Forming and (9/21/77) (AIR-120) SFAR 36 Engineering Airport Pavements Operating a Flying Procedures Manual (12/3/82) (AAS-200) Club 150/5345-52 (5/30/97) (AFS-640) SN 050-007-00627-6. (3/24/69) (AFS-800) $7.00 Supt. Docs.

A4-11 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 4

147-4 Instruments 91-42D Guidelines for (Displays), Hazards of Rotating I Evaluation of Military (9/30/85) (ANM- 112) Propeller and Aviation Training SN 050- 007-00683-7. Helicopter Rotor 45-2A Courses. $1.50 Supt. Docs. Blades Identification and (5/19/94) (AFS-340) (3/3/83) (AFS-310) Registration Marking 91-46 (4/16/92) (AIR-230) 120-50A Gyroscopic 120-39 Guidelines for Instruments. Good Hazards of Waste 73-2 Operational Approval Operating Practices Water Ice IFR Helicopter of Windshear Training (2/4/77) (AFS-350) Accumulation Operations in the Programs ` Separating From Northeast Corridor (2/9/96) (AFS-210) Aircraft In Flight (6/11/79) (ATF-4) (10/31/80) (AFS-331) 25.981-1A H 170-14 Guidelines for 90-87 Implementation of 50 Substantiating 20-42C Helicopter Dynamic kHz/Y Channels for Compliance With the Hand Fire Rollover, ILS/VOR/DME Fuel Tank Extinguishers for use (1/27/86) (AFS-840) (7/30/92) (ASM-500) Temperature in Aircraft Requirements (3/7/84) (ACE-110) 120-63 91-50 (1/20/71) (AIR-110E) Helicopter Simulator Importance of 103-4 Qualification Transponder 90-92 Hazard Associated (10/11/94) (AFS-205) Operation and Guidelines for the with Sublimation of Altitude Reporting Operational Use of Solid Carbon Dioxide 150/5390-2A (8/24/77) (AFS-820) Loran-C Navigation (Dry Ice) Aboard Heliport Design Systems Outside the Aircraft (1/20/94) (AAS-100) 20-36S U.S. NAS (5/1/74) (AAM-620) Index of Articles (2/5/93) (AFS-430) 25-14 (Materials, Parts, Q 150/5200-33 High Lift and Drag Processes and 90-92, Chg. 1 Hazardous Wildlife Devices Appliances) Certified Guidelines for the Attractants on or Near (5/4/88) (ANM-112) Under the Technical Operational Use of Airports Standard Order Loran-C Navigation (5/1/97) (AAS-310) 25.253-1A System Systems Outside the High-Speed (9/1/93) (AFS-613) U.S. NAS 20-117 Characteristics SN 050-007-01024-9. (6/15/93) Hazards Following (12/27/76) $35.00 Supt. Docs. Ground Deicing and (ANM-110A) 90-94 Ground Operations in Q 20-110J Guidelines for Using Conditions Conducive 20-97A Index of Aviation GPS Equipment for to Aircraft Icing High-Speed Tire Technical Standard IFR En Route & (12/17/82) (AFS-200) Maintenance and Orders Terminal Operations Operational Practices (5/30/97) (AIR-120) & for Nonprecision (5/13/87) (AFS-340) Instrument 20-117, Chg. 1 25-4 Approaches Hazards Following 150/5370-14 Inertial Navigation (12/14/94) (AFS-820) Ground Deicing and Hot Mix Asphalt Systems (INS) Ground Operations in Paving Handbook (2/18/66) (ANM-100) 20-88A Conditions Conducive (10/15/91) (AAS-200) Guidelines on the to Aircraft Icing SN 050-007-00925-9. 120-43 Marking of Aircraft (4/15/83) $13.00 Supt. Docs. Influence of Beards on Powerplant Oxygen Mask Efficiency, The

A4-12 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 4

(1/27/87) (AFS-220) (5/6/75) (AAS-200) Powerplant, Propeller, Doublers on Douglas or Appliance) Model DC-3 Series 121-21B 23.1311-1 (5/21/87) (AFS-340) Aircraft Airworthiness Information Guide for Installation of Directive 66-18-2 Training Programs Electronic Display 25.1529-1 (3/5/70) (AFS-340) and Manual Instrument Systems in Instructions for Requirements in the Part 23 Airplanes Continued Air Transportation of (6/11/93) (ACE-111) Airworthiness of Hazardous Materials Structural Repairs on L (12/22/83) (ACS-130) 23.1305-1 Transport Airplanes Installation of Fuel (8/1/91) (ANM-112) 150/5100-6D 21-22 Flowmeters in Small Labor Requirements Injury Criteria for Airplanes With 61-27C for the Airport Human Exposure to Continuous-Flow, Instrument Flying Improvement Program Impact Fuel-Injection, Handbook (Rev 1980). (AIP) (6/20/85) (AIR-120) Reciprocating Engines (11/5/79) (AFS-630) (10/15/86) (APP-510) (12/21/84) (ACE-111) SN 050-007-00585-7. 91-59 $8.50 Supt. Docs. 150/5100-17 Inspection and Care of 23.909-1 Land Acquisition and General Aviation Installation of 61-119 Relocation Assistance Aircraft Exhaust Turbochargers in Instrument Rating for Airport Systems Small Airplanes with Knowledge Test Guide Improvement Program (8/20/82) (AFS-340) Reciprocating Engines (5/3/95) (AFS-630) Assisted Projects (2/3/86) (ACE-111) 050-007-01086-9 (3/29/96) (APP-600) Q 65-19G $2.25 Supt. Docs. Inspection 21-19 Q 150/5100-17, Authorization Installation of Used 120-26H Chg. 1 Knowledge Test Guide Engines In New International Civil Land Acquisition and (8/14/96) (AFS-630) Production Aircraft Aviation Organization Relocation Assistance (4/26/82) (AIR-200) Three-Letter and for Airport 145-4 Radio Telephony Improvement Program Inspection, Retread, 45-3 Designators Assisted Projects Repair and Alterations Installation, Removal, (6/21/91) (ATP-215) (12/20/96) (APP-600) of Aircraft Tires or Change of (9/27/82) (AFS-340) Identification Data 23-6 Q 150/5100-17, and Identification Interpretation of Chg. 2 25-5 Plates on Aircraft Failure for Static Land Acquisition and Installation Approval Engines, Structural Test Relocation Assistance on Transport Category (11/6/85) (AIR-200) Programs for Airport Airplanes of Cargo (9/2/86) (ACE-111) Improvement Program Unit Load Devices Q 120-65 Assisted Projects Approved as Meeting Interference With 150/5345-47A (5/1/97) (APP-600) the Criteria in NAS Crewmembers in the Isolation Transformers 3610 Performance of Their for Airport Lighting 23.729-1 (6/3/70) (AIR-120) Duties Systems Landing Gear Doors (10/18/96) (AFS-200) (12/9/87) (AAS-200) and Retraction 150/5340-4C 43.9-1E Mechanism Installation Details for Instructions for (3/26/84) (ACE-111) Runway Centerline Completion of AA J Touchdown Zone Form 337 (OMB No. 91-38A Lighting Systems 2120-0020), Major 39-1A Large and Turbine- (Consolidated reprint Repair and Alteration Jig Fixtures; Powered Multiengine includes Changes 1 and (Airframe, Replacement of Wing Airplanes, Part 91, 2). Attach Angles and Subpart D

A4-13 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 4

(11/27/78) (AFS-340) 121-16 (2/19/69) (AFS-330) Language Version Maintenance Available). 90-67B Certification 20-59, Chg. 1 (8/26/84) (AAS-200) Light Signals from the Procedures Maintenance Control Tower for (11/9/70) (AFS-330) Inspection Notes for 43-14 Ground Vehicles, Convair 240, 340/440, Maintenance of Equipment, and 120-17A 240T, and 340T Series Weather Radar Personnel Maintenance Control Aircraft Radomes (8/25/94) (ATP-129) by Reliability Methods (8/24/72) (2/24/77) (AFS-350) (3/27/78) (AFS-330) 150/5345-45A 20-52 135-5B Lightweight Approach 20-76 Maintenance Maintenance Program Light Structure Maintenance Inspection Notes for Approval for Carry- (12/9/87) (AAS-200) Inspection Notes for Douglas DC-6/7 Series On Oxygen Equipment Boeing B-707/720 Aircraft (Consolidated for Medical Purposes 120-35B Series Aircraft Reprint. Includes (9/26/83) (AFS-310) Line Operational (10/21/71) (AFS-330) Change 1). Simulations: Line- (8/24/67) (AFS-310) 129-4 Oriented Flight 20-84 Maintenance Training, Special Maintenance 20-82 Programs for U.S. Purpose Operational Inspection Notes for Maintenance Registered Aircraft Training, Line Boeing B-727 Series Inspection Notes for Under FAR Part 129 Operational Aircraft. Fairchild Hiller F- (3/1/88) (AFS-300) Evaluation (1/22/73) (AFS-300) 27/FH-227 Series (9/6/90) (AFS-210) aircraft (Includes 43-9B 20-84, Chg. 1 change 1) Maintenance Records Q 135-13E Maintenance (12/5/72) (AFS-230) (1/9/84) (AFS-310) List of Air Carriers Inspection Notes for Certificated by Title Boeing B-727 Series 20-64 Q 121-22A 14 CFR Part 135 Aircraft. Maintenance Maintenance Review (4/18/97) (AFS-640) (8/8/74) Inspection Notes for Board (MRB) SN 050-007-01139-3 Lockheed L-188 Series (3/7/97) (AFS-330) $7.50 Supt. Docs. 20-84, Chg. 2 Aircraft Maintenance (8/1/69) (AIR- 3) 150/5320-15 Q 140-2Z Inspection Notes for Management of List of Certificated Boeing B-727 Series 20-64, Chg. 1 Airport Industrial Pilot Schools Aircraft. Maintenance Waste (4/18/97) (AFS-640) (1/31/75) Inspection Notes for (2/11/91) (AAS-100) SN 050-007-01142-3 Lockheed L-188 Series $2.50 Supt. Docs. 20-83 Aircraft 21-9A Maintenance (10/26/73) Manufacturers Inspection Notes for Reporting Failures, Boeing B-737 Series 20-78 Malfunctions, or Aircraft (Includes Maintenance Defects M Changes 1 and 2) Inspection Notes for (5/26/82) (AIR-200) (1/17/73) (AFS- 330) McDonnell Douglas DC-8 Series Aircraft 20-114 91-26 20-59 (7/11/72) (AFS-330) Manufacturers’ Maintenance and Maintenance Service Documents Handling of Air- Inspection Notes for 150/5340-26 (10/22/81) (AIR-100) Driven Gyroscopic Convair 240, 340/440, Maintenance of Instruments 240T, and 340T Series Airport Visual Aid (10/29/69) (AFS-310) Aircraft Facilities (Spanish

A4-14 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 4

43-17 Around Airports, A 150/5020-1 20-116 Methods, Techniques, (Editorially updated). Noise Control and Marking Aircraft Fuel and Practices (12/14/87) (AAS-100) Compatibility Filler Openings With Acceptable to the Planning for Airports Color Coded Decals Administrator 21-25A (8/5/83) (AEE-300) (9/17/82) (ACE- 100) Governing the Modified Seats and Installation, Removal, Berths Initially 36-1F 20-56A or Changes of Approved Under a Noise Levels for Marking of TSO-C72b Identification Data Technical Standard Certificated and Individual Flotation and Identification Order Foreign Aircraft Devices Plates (4/24/89) (AIR- 121) (6/5/92) (AEE-110) (4/1/75) (AIR-120) (9/5/79) (AFS-340) 91-35 23.629-1A 210-5B Noise, Hearing Means of Compliance Military Flying N Damage, and Fatigue with Section 23.629, Activities in General Aviation “Flutter” (8/8/90) (ATM-400) 90-91A Pilots (10/23/85) (ACE-111) National Route (3/28/72) (AAM-620) 43-2B Program 36-2C Minimum Barometry (5/13/96) (ATO-100) 43-3 Measured or for Calibration and Nondestructive Estimated Test of Atmospheric 61-83D Testing in Aircraft (Uncertificated) Pressure Instruments Nationally Scheduled (5/11/73) (AFS-330) Airplane Noise Levels (10/16/80) (AFS-343) FAA-Approved SN 5007-00208-4. (2/12/86) (AEE-110) Industry-Conducted $4.50 Supt. Docs. 91-67 Flight Instructor 20-38A Minimum Equipment Refresher Clinics 20-120 Measurement of Cabin Requirements for (FIRC) Nondirectional Beacon Interior Emergency General Aviation (9/20/95) (AFS-840) Frequency Congestion Illumination in Operations Under (6/18/84) (ASM-500) Transport Airplanes FAR Part 91 00-33A (2/8/66) (ANM- 100) (6/28/91) (AFS-820) Nickel-Cadmium 11-2A Battery Operational, Notice of Proposed Q 150/5320-12C 25.1523-1 Maintenance, and Rulemaking Measurement, Minimum Flightcrew Overhaul Practices Distribution System Construction, and (2/2/93) (ANM-111) (2/14/73) (AFS-340) (7/26/84) (ABC-100) Maintenance of Skid Resistant Airport 150/5190-1A 91-53A 150/5200-28A Pavement Surfaces Minimum Standards Noise Abatement Notices to Airmen (3/18/97) (AAS-100) for Commercial Departure Profile (NOTAMS) for Aeronautical Activities (7/22/93) (AFS-430) Airport Operators 43-10A on Public Airports (10/29/93) (AAS-310) Mechanical Work (12/16/85) (AAS-310) 91-66 Performed on U.S. and Noise Abatement for 150/5200-28A, Chg. 1 Canadian registered 91-57 Helicopters Notices to Airmen Aircraft Model Aircraft (6/4/87) (AFS-840) (NOTAMS) for (2/25/83) (AFS-340) Operating Standards Airport Operators (6/9/81) (ATO-220) 36-4B (8/10/94) 67-1 Noise Certification Medical Information 150/5190-4A Handbook for Air Ambulance Model Zoning (3/23/88) (AEE-3) Operators Ordinance to Limit O (3/4/74) (AAM-620) Height of Objects 70/7460-1J

A4-15 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 4

Obstruction Marking Navigation Systems as 120-64 135-12A and Lighting a Means of Updating Operational Use & Passenger Safety (11/29/95) (ATA-400) Self-Contained Modification of Information Briefing Navigation Systems Electronic Checklists and Briefing Cards 70/7460-1H, Chg. 2 (4/21/77) (AFS-260) (4/24/96) (AFS-200N) (FAR Part 135) Obstruction Marking (3/28/91) (AFS-250)) and Lighting 120-37 61-107 (7/15/92) Operational and Operations of Aircraft 150/5380-7 Airworthiness at Altitudes Above Pavement 91-70 Approval of Airborne 25,000 Feet MSL Management System Oceanic Operations, Omega Radio and/or MACH (9/28/88) (AAS-200) An Authoritative Navigational Systems numbers (Mmo) Guide to Oceanic as a Sole Means of Greater Than .75 61-89D Operations Long Range (1/23/91) (AFS-830) Pilot Certificates: (9/6/94) (AFS-400) Navigation Outside the Aircraft Type Ratings 050-007-01081-8 United States 125-1 (2/21/91) (AFS-840) $17.00 Supt. Docs. (10/10/78) (AIR-120) Operations of Large Airplanes Subject to 25.773-1 150/5000-8A 91-44A Federal Aviation Pilot Compartment Office of Airport Operational and Regulations Part 125 View for Transport Safety and Standards Maintenance Practices (1/22/81) (AFS-820) Category Airplanes Electronic Bulletin for Emergency (1/8/93) (ANM-111) Board Locator Transmitters (7/3/95) (AAS-100) and Receivers P 135-17 (12/12/80) (AFS- Pilot Guide - Small 150/5370-13 640/AIR-120) 150/5210-5B Aircraft Ground Offpeak Construction Painting, Marking, Deicing (pocket) of Airport Pavements 120-33 and lighting of (12/14/94) (AFS-250) Using Hot-Mix Operational Approval Vehicles Used on an Asphalt of Airborne Long- Airport 120-58 (8/27/90) (AAS-200) Range Navigation (7/11/86) (AAS-120) Pilot Guide for Large Systems for Flight Aircraft Ground 91-71 Within the North 65-27 Deicing Operation of Hot Air Atlantic Minimum Parachute Rigger (9/30/92) (AFS-420) Balloons with Navigation Knowledge Test Guide Airborne Heaters Performance (6/16/95) (AFS-630) 20-113 (6/13/96) (AFS-820) Specifications 050-007-01095-8 Pilot Precautions and Airspace $2.00 Supt. Docs. Procedures to be taken 90-93 (6/24/77) (AFS-400) in Preventing Aircraft Operating Procedures 65-5B Reciprocating Engine for Airport Traffic 121.195-1A Parachute Rigger Induction System & Control Towers Operational Landing Senior/Master- Fuel System Icing (ATCT) That Are Not Distances for Wet certification Guide Problems Operated by, or Under Runways: Transport (7/25/88) (AFS-630) (10/22/81) (ACE-100) Contract with, the Category Airplanes SN 050-007-00805-8. United States (Non- (6/19/90) (AFS-430) $1.25 Supt. Docs. 61-91H Federal) Pilot Proficiency (7/19/93) (ATP-230) 150/5370-2C 121-24A Award Program Operational Safety on Passenger Safety (4/26/96) (AFS-800) 120-31A Airports During Information Briefing Operational and Construction and Briefing Cards 91-68 Airworthiness (5/31/84) (AAS-300) (5/9/89) (AFS-220) Pilot Qualification and Approval of Airborne Operation of all Omega Radio Surplus Military

A4-16 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 4

Turbine-Powered 121.445-1D $5.50 Supt. Docs. (5/1/85) (AAS-200) Airplanes Pilot-In-Command (2/25/92) (AFS-820) Qualifications For 150/5050-3B 121-28 Special Areas/Routes Planning the State Preparation and Q 120-68 And Airports. FAR Aviation System Loading of Magnetron Pilot Records Section 121.445 (1/6/89) (APP-400) Magnetic Materials Improvement Act of (6/20/90) (AFS-220) SN 050-007-00813-9. for Air Transportation 1996 $3.75 Supt. Docs. (3/19/87) (ACS-120) (5/8/97) (AFS-220) 90-48C Pilots’ Role in 121-6 61-101 141-1A Collision Avoidance Portable Battery- Presolo Written Test Pilot School (3/18/83) (AFS-820) Powered Megaphones (4/21/89) (AFS-630) Certification (1/5/66) (AIR-110) (2/18/93) (AFS-554) 20-40 25-20 Placards for Battery- 61-115 Pressurization, 61-94 Excited Alternators Positive Exchange of ventilation, and Pilot Transition Installed in Light Flight Controls oxygen systems Course For Self- Aircraft Program assessment for Launching Or (8/11/65) (ACE-100) (3/10/95) (AFS-630) subsonic flight Powered Sailplanes including high altitude (Motorgliders) 20-5G 20-135 operation (7/31/84) (AFS-840) Plane Sense Powerplant (9/10/96) (ANM-111) (1996) (AFS-630) Installation and 61-9B Propulsion System 20-34D Pilot Transition 150/5360-13 Component Fire Prevention of Courses for Complex Planning and Design Protection Test Retractable Landing Single Engine and Guidelines for Airport Methods, Standards Gear Failures Light, Twin-Engine Terminal Facilities and Criteria (8/8/80) (AFS-340) Airplanes (4/22/88) (AAS-100) (2/15/90) (ANM-112) (1/15/74) (AFS-630) 43-12A SN 050-007-00226-2. 150/5360-13, Chg. 1 20-48 Preventive $3.00 Supt. Docs. Planning and Design Practice Guide for Maintenance Guidelines for Airport Decontaminating (10/28/83) (AFS-340) 00-54 Terminal Facilities Aircraft 21-37 Pilot Windshear Guide (1/19/94) (AAS-100) (5/5/66) (AFS-330) Primary Category (11/25/88) (AFS-200) Aircraft 150/5360-9 150/5345-28D (6/14/94) (AIR-110) Q 61-23C Planning and Design Precision Approach Pilot’s Handbook of of Airport Terminal Path Indicator (PAPI) 61-10A Aeronautical Facilities at Non-Hub Systems Private and Knowledge Locations (5/23/85) (AAS-250) Commercial Pilots (7/10/97) (AFS-630) (4/4/80) (AAS-100) Refresher Courses 150/5345-28D, Chg. 1 (9/27/72) (AFS-630) 60-4A 150/5070-3 Precision Approach SN 050-011-00060-7. Pilot’s Spatial Planning the Airport Path Indicator (PAPI) $3.75 Supt. Docs. Disorientation Industrial Park Systems (2/9/83) (AFS-5) (9/30/65) (APP-400) (11/1/91) (AAS-250) 120-12A Private Carriage 91-23A 150/5070-5 150/5300-9A Versus Common Pilot’s Weight and Planning the Predesign, Prebid, and Carriage of Persons or Balance Handbook Metropolitan Airport Preconstruction Property (6/9/77) (AFS-630) System Conferences for (4/26/86) (AFS-820) SN 050-007-00405-2. (5/22/70) (APP-400) Airport Grant $5.00 Supt. Docs. SN 050-008-00003-7. Projects

A4-17 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 4

70/7460-2J Control for Products 23.961-1 Proposed Construction Acceptance Software. 20-115B Procedures for of Objects that May (8/11/93) (AIR-200) Radio Technical Conducting Fuel Affect the Navigable Commission for System Hot Weather Airspace 21-33 Aeronautics, Inc. Operation Tests (11/29/95) (ATP- Quality Assurance of Document RTCA/DO- (1/14/87) (ACE-100) 248A) Software Used In 178B Aircraft or Related (1/11/93) (AIR-130) 23.1011-1 20-136 Products Procedures For Protection of Aircraft (2/3/93) (AIR-220) 43-11 Determining Electrical/Electronic Reciprocating Engine Acceptable Fuel/Oil Systems Against the 21-26 Overhaul Terminology Ratio As Required By Indirect Effects of Quality Control for and Standards FAR 23.1011(b) Lightning the Manufacture of (4/7/76) (AFS-310) (11/14/83) (ACE-111) (3/5/90) (ANM-111) Composite Structures (6/26/89) (AIR-220) 43-15 21-1B 20-53A Recommended Production Protection of Aircraft 21-26, Chg. 1 Guidelines for Certificates Fuel Systems Against Quality Control for Instrument Shops (5/10/76) (AIR-200) Fuel Vapor Ignition the Manufacture of (8/15/77) (AFS-350) Due to Lightning Composite Structures 21-27 (4/12/85) (ACE-111) (1/26/90) 90-79 Production Recommended Certification Multi- 20-132 21-31 Practices and national/ Public Aircraft Quality Control for Procedures for the Use Multicorporate (12/21/88) (AIR-200) the Manufacture of of Electronic Long- Consortia Non-Metallic Range Navigation (7/14/89) (AIR-220) Compartment Interior (7/14/80) (AFS-400) Components 21-6A Q (11/15/91) (AIR-220) 20-68B Production Under Recommended Type Certificate Only Q 61-126 150/5370-12 Radiation Safety (7/1/82) (AIR-200) Qualification and Quality Control of Precautions for SN 050-007-00636-5. Approval of Personal Construction for Ground Operation of $1.75 Supt. Docs. Computer-Based Airport Grant Airborne Weather Aviation Training Projects Radar 150/5210-17 Devices (9/6/85) (AAS-200) (8/8/80) (AFS-600) Programs for Training (5/12/97) (AFS-840) of Aircraft Rescue and 90-66A Firefighting Personnel 20-24B R Recommended (3/9/94) (AAS-100) Qualification of Fuels, Standard Traffic Lubricants, and 120-52 Patterns and Practices 150/5210-17, Chg. 1 Additives Radiation Exposure of for Aeronautical Programs for Training (12/20/85) (ANE-110) Air Carrier Operations at Airports of Aircraft Rescue and Crewmembers without Operating Firefighting Personnel 20-18A (3/5/90) Control Towers (4/6/95) Qualification Testing (CAMI-AAM-600) (8/26/93) (AFS-820) of Turbo-jet Engine 150/5210-17, Chg. 2 Thrust Reversers 21-16C 211-2 Programs for Training (3/16/66) (ANE- 100) Radio Technical Recommended of Aircraft Rescue and Commission for Standards for IFR Firefighting Personnel 21-36 Aeronautics Document Aeronautical Charts (10/1/95) (AAS-100) Quality Assurance DO-160C (3/20/67) (ATP-250) (2/14/90) (AIR- 120)

A4-18 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 4

61-117 (9/8/76) (AFS-330) 150/5340-5B Recreational Pilot and 150/5220-13B Segmented Circle Private Pilot 90-50D Runway Surface Airport Marker Knowledge Test Guide Requirements for 760- Condition Sensor System (Consolidated (5/3/95) (AFS-630) Channel VHF Radio Specification Guide reprint includes 050-007-01085-1 for Aeronautical (3/27/91) (AAS-100) change 1). $3.00 Supt. Docs. Operations (12/21/84) (AAS-200) (4/9/92) (ASR-520) 97-1A 25-13 Runway Visual Range 121-13 Reduced and Derated 20-104 (RVR) Self-Contained Takeoff Thrust Revised Powerplant (9/28/77) (AFS-400) Navigation Systems (Power) Procedures Engineering Report (Long Range) (5/4/88) (ANM-112) No. 3, Standard Fire (10/14/69) (AFS-224) Test Apparatus and 91-55 Procedure (for S 121-13, Chg. 1 Reduction of Electrical Flexible Hose Self-Contained System Failures Assemblies) Q 91-32B Navigation Systems Following Aircraft (4/12/78) (AIR-120) Safety In and Around (Long Range) Engine Starting Helicopters (7/31/70) (10/28/80) (AFS-310) 61-84B (2/18/97) (AFS-820) Role of Preflight 121-13, Chg. 2 Q 60-25A Preparation 20-45 Self-Contained Reference Materials (3/18/85) (AFS-840) Safetying of Navigation Systems and Subject Matter Turnbuckles on Civil (Long Range) Knowledge Codes for 133-1A Aircraft (12/21/70) Airman Knowledge Rotorcraft External- (9/17/65) (ACE-100) Testing Load Operations in 23.607-1 (3/28/96) (AFS-630) Accordance with FAR 108-3 Self-Locking Nuts on Part 133 Screening of Persons Bolts Subject to 145-5 (10/16/79) (AFS-824) Carrying U.S. Rotation Repair Station Classified Material (8/24/84) (ACE-111) Internal Evaluation 00-30A (11/6/81) (ACS-100) Programs Rules of Thumb for 20-109A (9/27/95) (AFS-350) Avoiding or 150/5395-1 Service Difficulty Minimizing Seaplane Bases Program (General 145-2 Encounters with Clear (6/29/94) (AAS-100) Aviation) Repair Station Air Turbulence (4/8/93) (AFS-630) Limited Ratings Beech (11/21/88) (AFS-400) 91-69 18 Series Aircraft Seaplane Safety for 21-34 (4/21/76) (AFS-340) 150/5340-24 FAR Part 91 Shoulder Harness- Runway and Taxiway Operations Safety Installations Q 145-6 Edge Lighting System (3/13/92) (AFS-820) (6/4/93) (AIR-120) Repair Stations for (Consolidated reprint Composite and includes change 1). 99-1C 23-15 Bonded Aircraft (9/3/75) (AAS-200) Security Control of Small Airplane Structure Air Traffic Certification (11/15/96) (AFS-350) 150/5325-4A (4/20/89) (ATP-140) Compliance Program Runway Length (1/2/97) (ACE-111) 120-30A Requirements for 108-2 Reporting Airport Design Security Rules– 135.169-1 Requirements of Air (Consolidated reprint Carriage of Weapons Small Propeller- Carriers, Commercial includes Change 1 dtd and Escorted Persons Driven Air Taxi Operators, Travel 3-11-91). (10/16/81) (ACS-3) Airplanes That Meet Clubs, and Air Traffic (1/29/90) (AAS-110)

A4-19 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 4

Sections 135.169 (8/14/81) (AAS-200) Runway and Taxiway 121-1A, Chg. 1 (formerly 135.144) Light Fixtures Standard Operations (9/24/79) (AIR-110) 150/5345-3D (6/7/84) (AAS-200) Specifications Aircraft Specification for L-821 Maintenance 25-9A Panels for Remote 150/5345-44F Handbook Smoke Detection, Control of Airport Specification for (1/23/75) penetrating, and Lighting Taxiway and Runway Evacuation Tests and (8/8/86) (AAS-200) Signs 121-1A, Chg. 2 Related Flight Manual (1/5/94) (AAS-200) Standard Operations Emergency 150/5345-26B Specifications Aircraft Procedures Specification for L-823 150/5345-44F, Chg. 1 Maintenance (1/6/94) (ANM-111) Plug and Receptacle, Specification for Handbook Cable Connectors Taxiway and Runway (8/19/76) 21-4B (Consolidated reprint Signs Special Flight Permits includes Changes 1 (8/23/94) 121-1A, Chg. 3 for Operation of and 2). Standard Operations Overweight Aircraft (1/28/81) (AAS-200) 150/5345-27C Specifications Aircraft (7/30/69) (AIR- 200) Specification for Wind Maintenance 150/5345-7D Cone Assemblies Handbook 150/5345-12C Specification for L-824 (7/19/85) (AAS-200) (2/18/77) Specification for Underground Airport and Heliport Electrical Cable for 150/5345-49A 121-1A, Chg. 4 Beacon Airport Lighting Specification L-854, Standard Operations (1/9/84) (AAS-200) Circuits (Consolidated Radio Control Specifications Aircraft reprint includes Equipment Maintenance 150/5345-42C change 1). (8/8/86) (AAS-200) Handbook Specification for (5/19/81) (AAS-200) (7/7/78) Airport Light Bases, 105-2C Transformer Houses, 150/5345-13A Sport Parachute 150/5335-5 Junction Boxes and Specification for L-841 Jumping Standardized Method Accessories Auxiliary Relay (1/2/91) (AFS- of Reporting Airport (6/8/89) (AAS-200) Cabinet Assembly for 340/820) Pavement Strength Pilot Control of PCN 150/5345-42C, Chg. 1 Airport Lighting 61-67B (6/15/83) (AAS-200) Specification for Circuits Stall Spin Awareness Airport Light Bases, (8/8/86) (AAS-200) Training 150/5335-5, Chg. 1 Transformer Houses, (5/17/91) (AFS-840) Standardized Method Junction Boxes and 150/5345-43E of Reporting Airport Accessories Specification for 21-13 Pavement Strength (10/29/91) (AAS-200) Obstruction Lighting Standard PCN Equipment Airworthiness (3/6/87) 150/5345-10E (10/19/95) (AAS-200) Certification of Specification for Surplus Military 150/5340-1G Constant Current 150/5345-50 Aircraft and Aircraft Standards for Airport Regulators Regulator Specification for Built from Spare and Markings Monitors Portable Runway Surplus Parts (9/27/93) (AAS-300) (10/16/84) (AAS-200) Lights (Consolidated (4/5/73) (AIR-200) reprint includes 150/5340-8C 150/5345-51 change 1). 121-1A Standards for Airport Specification for (10/16/78) (AAS-200) Standard Operations Sign Systems Discharge-Type Specifications Aircraft (7/31/91) (AAS-4) Flasher Equipment 150/5345-46A Maintenance (Consolidated reprint Specification for Handbook 150/5370-10A includes change 1). (6/26/73) (AFS-330) Standards for

A4-20 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 4

Specifying (5/20/94) (AAS-200) (6/1/73) (AIR-110) (4/5/77) (AIR- 120) Construction of Airports 150/5370-10A, Chg. 8 Q 00-44II 39-6R (2/17/89) (AAS-200) Standards for Status of the Federal Summary of SN 050-007-00821-0. Specifying Aviation Regulations Airworthiness $18.00 Supt. Docs. Construction of (4/97) (AGC-200) Directives, Airports Announcement of 150/5370-10A, Chg. 1 (7/6/94) (AAS-200) 90-75 Availability Standards for Strobe Light System (5/15/96) (AFS-610) Specifying Q 150/5370-10A, Inspection Practices Construction of Chg. 9 (2/10/77) (AFS-310) 91-56 Airports Standards for Supplemental (6/15/90) Specifying 23-12 Structural Inspection Construction of Structural Program For Large 150/5370-10A, Chg. 2 Airports Substantiation of Part Transport Category Standards for (9/10/96) (AAS-200) 23 Airplane Airplanes Specifying Modifications (5/6/81) (AIR-107) Construction of 150/5340-17B Involving Increased Airports Standby Power for Engine Power 91-56, Chg. 1 (11/2/90) Non-FAA Airport (1/27/93) (ACE-111) Supplemental Lighting Systems Structural Inspection 150/5370-10A, Chg. 3 (1/6/86) (AAS-200) 23-3 Program For Large Standards for Structural Transport Category Specifying 150/5340-18C Substantiation of Airplanes Construction of Standby Power for Secondary Structures, (12/4/81) Airports Non-FAA Airport Sign (9/5/85) (ACE-111) (1/9/91) Systems 91-56, Chg. 2 (7/31/91) (AAS-200) 61-12M Supplemental 150/5370-10A, Chg. 4 Student Pilot Guide Structural Inspection Standards for 150/5340-18C, Chg. 1 (7/27/94) (AFS-630) Program For Large Specifying Standby Power for SN 050-007-00959-3. Transport Category Construction of Non-FAA Airport Sign $1.25 Supt. Docs. Airplanes Airports Systems (4/15/83) (7/7/92) (AAS-200) (11/13/91) 23.955-1 Substantiating Flow 150/5340-23B 150/5370-10A, Chg. 5 00-7C Rates and Pressures in Supplemental Wind Standards for State and Regional Fuel Systems of Small Cones Specifying Disaster Airlift Airplanes (5/11/90) (AAS-200) Construction of (SARDA) Planning (6/10/85) (ACE-111) Airports (4/14/95) (ADA-20) 21-20B (4/2/93) (AAS-200) 23-7 Supplier Surveillance 23-4 Substantiation for an Procedures 150/5370-10A, Chg. 6 Static Strength Increase in Maximum (4/22/96) (AIR-230) Standards for Substantiation of Weight, Maximum Specifying Attachment Points for Landing Weight, or Q 120-57A Construction of Occupant Restraint Maximum Zero Fuel Surface Movement Airports System Installations Weight Guidance and Control (1/25/94) (AAS-200) (6/20/86) (ACE-111) (7/1/87) (ACE-100) System (12/19/96) (AFS-400) 150/5370-10A, Chg. 7 20-3C 20-41A Standards for Status and Availability Substitute Technical 33.65-1 Specifying of Military Handbooks Standard Order Surge and Stall Construction of and ANC Bulletins for (TSO) Aircraft Characteristics of Airports Aircraft Equipment

A4-21 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 4

Aircraft Turbine - Fixed Wing Gliders Engines, Q 91-63B 91-37A (Sailplanes), Including (12/6/85) (ANE-110) Temporary Flight Truth in Leasing Powered Gliders Restrictions (TFR) (1/16/78) (AFS-820) (2/10/93) (ACE-112) 20-96 (10/9/96) (ATO-120) Surplus Military 23.733-1 23-14 Aircraft: A Briefing 20-134 Tundra Tires Type Certification for Prospective Buyers Test Procedures for (10/10/96) (ACE-112) Basis for Conversion (12/2/76) (AIR- 200) Maximum Allowable from Reciprocating Airspeed Indicators 33-3 Engine to Turbine 120-47 (2/14/90) (AIR-120) Turbine and Engine-Powered Part Survival Equipment Compressor Rotors 23 Airplanes for Use In Overwater 00-24B Type Certification (9/30/93) (ACE-100) Operations Thunderstorms Substantiation (6/12/87) (AFS-220) (1/20/83) (AFS-400) Procedures 23.1521-1B 25.1309-1A 20-35C (9/9/68) (ANE-100) Type Certification of System Design Tie-Down Sense Automobile Gasoline Analysis (7/12/83) (AFS-340) Q 33.74/92 in Part 23 Airplanes (6/21/88) (ANM-112) Turbine Engine with Reciprocating 90-42F Continued Rotation Engines 150/5210-18 Traffic Advisory and Rotor Locking (3/2/95) (ACE-111) Systems for Practices at Airports (2/14/97) (ANE-110) Interactive Training of Without Operating 23.1521-2 Airport Personnel Control Towers 33-1B Type Certification of (4/13/94) (AAS-100) (5/21/90) (AFS-820) Turbine-Engine Oxygenates and Foreign Object Oxygenated Gasoline 25-17 Ingestion and Rotor Fuels in Part 23 T Transport Airplane Blade Containment Airplanes with Cabin Interiors Type Certification Reciprocating Engines Crashworthiness Procedures (1/21/93) (ACE-111) 25.703-1 Handbook (4/22/70) (ANE-100) Takeoff Configuration (7/15/91) (ANM-114) 33-5 23.1521-2, Chg. 1 Warning Systems SN 050-007-00915-1. Turbine Engine Rotor Type Certification of (3/17/93) (ANM-111) $11.00 Supt. Docs. Blade Containment/ Oxygenates and Durability Oxygenated Gasoline 120-62 25-11 (11/7/89) (ANE-110) Fuels in Part 23 Takeoff Safety Transport Category Airplanes with Training Aid– Airplane Electronic Q 33.83 Reciprocating Engines Announcement of Display Systems Turbine Engine (4/24/96) (ACE-111) Availability (7/16/87) (ANM-110B) Vibration Survey (9/12/94) (AFS-210) (2/14/97) (ANE-110) 21.17-3 120-38 Type Certification of 150/5340-19 Transport Category 21.17-1A Very Light Airplanes Taxiway Centerline Airplanes Cabin Type Certification- Under FAR 21.17(b) Lighting System Ozone Concentrations Airships (12/21/92) (AIR-110) (11/14/68) (AAS-200) (10/10/80) (AFS-260) (9/25/92) (ACE-100) 23-11 20-33B 25-18 21.17-1A, Chg. 1 Type Certification of Technical Information Transport Category Type Certification- Very Light Airplanes Regarding Civil Airplanes Modified for Airships with Powerplants and Aeronautics Manuals Cargo Service (10/30/92) Propellers Certificated 1, 3, 4a,4b, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, (1/6/94) (ANM-114) to Parts 33 and 35 of 13 and 14 21.17-2A Regulations ( FARs). (5/1/75) (AIR-200) Type Certification (12/2/92) (ACE-111)

A4-22 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 4

Procedures For Small U Airplanes 91-58 Q 00-56 (1/14/85) (ACE-111) Use of Pyrotechnic Voluntary Industry 20-65 Visual Distress Distributor U.S. Airworthiness 20-29B Signaling Devices in Accreditation Certificates and Use of Aircraft Fuel Aviation Program Authorizations for Anti-icing Additives (5/27/82) (AFS-820) (9/5/96) (AFS-350) Operation of Domestic (1/18/72) (ANE-100) and Foreign Aircraft 170-6C 90-58C (8/11/69) (AIR-200) 91-33A Use of VOR Course Errors Use of Alternate Radionavigation Land Resulting from 50 kHz 103-6 Grades of Aviation Test Station and channel Mis-Selection Ultralight Vehicle Gasoline for Grade Signal Generators (4/7/75) (AFS-310) Operations-Airports, 80/87 and Use of (2/13/81) (ASM-500) ATC, and Weather Automotive Gasoline (6/23/83) (AFS-820) (7/18/84) (ANE-110) 91-65 W Use of Shoulder 103-7 61-47A Harness In Passenger 91-45C Ultralight Vehicle, Use of Approach Slope Seats Waivers: Aviation The Indicators for Pilot (8/4/86) (AFS-820) Events (2/1/90) (1/30/84) (AFS-820) Training (AFS-810) (3/26/79) (AFS-840) 20-127 43-7 Use of Society of Q 91-72 Ultrasonic Testing for 21-21 Automotive Engineers Waivers of Provisions Aircraft Use Of Automobile (SAE) Class H11 bolts of Title 14 of the Code (9/24/74) (AFS-310) Gasoline In (7/8/87) (ANM-110B) of Federal Regulations SN 050-007-00282-3. Agricultural Aircraft Part 91 $1.75 Supt. Docs. (8/24/84) (AIR-100) 150/5300-15 (11/8/96) (AFS-820) Use of Value 90-95 91-62A Engineering for 25.1455-1 Unanticipated Right Use of Child Seats In Engineering and Waste Water/Potable Yaw in Helicopters Aircraft Design of Airport Water Drain System (12/26/95) (AFS-800) (10/15/92) (AIR-121) Grant Projects Certification (9/9/93) (AAS-200) (3/11/85) (ANM-112) 25.807-1 20-77 Uniform Distribution Use of Manufacturers’ 20-125 of Exits Maintenance Manuals V Water in Aviation (8/13/90) (ANM-114) (3/22/72) (AFS-340) Fuels (12/10/85) (AFS-340) 00-31A 150/5370-11 150/5390-3 United States (US). Use of Nondestructive Vertiport Design 20-124 National Aviation Testing Devices in the (5/31/91) (AAS-100) Water Ingestion Standard for the Rbs;isyopm Evaluation Testing for Turbine VOR/DME/TAC Evaluation of Airport 91-36C Powered Airplanes Systems Pavements VFR Flight Near (9/30/85) (ANM-112) (9/20/82) (ANN-130) (Consolidated reprint Noise-Sensitive Areas includes change 1). (10/19/84) (ATA-300) 150/5210-13A 91-43 (6/4/76) (AAS-200) Water Rescue Plans, Unreliable Airspeed 20-66 Facilities, and Indications 91.21-1 Vibration Evaluation Equipment (6/26/75) (AFS-223) Use of Portable of Aircraft Propellers (5/31/91) (AAS-120) Electronic Devices (1/29/70) (ANE-100) 23.959-1 Aboard Aircraft Uunusable Fuel Test (8/20/93) (AFS-350)

A4-23 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 4

150/5220-4B Water Supply Systems for Aircraft Fire and Rescue Protection (7/29/92) (AAS-120)

91-6A Water, Slush, and Snow on the Runway (5/24/78) (AFS-430)

33-6 Weld Repair of Aluminum Crankcases and Cylinders of Piston Engines (12/20/94) (ANE-110)

A4-24 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 5

APPENDIX 5

FAA PUBLICATIONS SOLD BY GPO

Stock Numbers Superintendent of Documents stock numbers (SN) have been included to aid personnel in processing orders. Please use them when ordering-along with the title and FAA publication number. To avoid unnecessary delays, do not order single- sales material and subscription sales material on the same order form as orders are separated for processing by different departments when they arrive at Superintendent of Documents. Be sure your name and address appear on each list.

Prices Prices shown were in effect on the date indicated on this list. Government documents prices are subject to change without prior notice, therefore the price in effect when your order is processed will be the price charged for each publication ordered. Make check or money order in the amount listed to Superintendent of Documents. Mail it with the exact title and stock number of the publications you are ordering to: Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250- 7954. GPO operates U.S. Government bookstores all around the country. For your convenience, a list of these bookstores is shown in this appendix. Both the commercial and FAX telephone numbers are listed after each address. All GPO bookstores accept VISA, MASTERCARD, and Superintendent of Documents deposit account orders.

00-6A 20-101C $1.75 Supt. Docs. Aviation Weather Airworthiness Approval of (3/3/75) (AFS-400) Omega/VLF Navigation Systems 21-18 SN 050-007-00283-1. for the United States NAS and Bilateral Airworthiness $8.50 Supt. Docs. Alaska Agreements (9/12/88) (ACE-130W/AIR-120) (8/20/82) (AIR-110) 00-45D SN 050-007-00887-2. SN 050-007-00614-4. Aviation Weather Services $1.50 Supt. Docs. $7.00 Supt. Docs. (2/7/95) (AFS-400) SN 050-007-01082-6 20-106 23-8A $12.00 Supt. Docs. Aircraft Inspection for the General Flight Test Guide for Certification Aviation Aircraft Owner of Part 23 Airplanes 20-36S (4/1/78) (AFS-340) (2/9/89) (ACE-111) Index of Articles (Materials, Parts, SN 050-007-00449-4. SN 050-007-00817-1 Processes and Appliances) $5.00 Supt. Docs. $12.00 Supt. Docs. Certified Under the Technical Standard Order System 21-6A 23-8A, Chg. 1 (9/1/93) (AFS-613) Production Under Type Certificate (8/30/93) SN 050-007-01024-9. Only SN 050-007-01013-3 $35.00 Supt. Docs. (7/1/82) (AIR-200) $6.50 Supt. Docs. SN 050-007-00636-5. 20-88A $1.75 Supt. Docs. 25-7 Guidelines on the Marking of Flight Test Guide for Certification Aircraft Powerplant Instruments 21-17 of Transport Category Airplanes (Displays), Carriage of Cargo in Restricted (4/9/86) (ANM-112) (9/30/85) (ANM-112) Category Aircraft and Other SN 050-007-00739-6. SN 050-007-00683-7. Special Purpose Operations $5.00 Supt. Docs. $1.50 Supt. Docs. (3/15/82) (AIR-200) SN 050-007-00638-1.

A5-1 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 5

25-8 43-7 61-13B Auxiliary Fuel System Installations Ultrasonic Testing for Aircraft Basic Helicopter Handbook (5/2/86) (ANM-112) (9/24/74) (AFS-310) Revised 1978 (with Errata Sheet) SN 050-007-00741-8. SN 050-007-00282-3. (AFS-630) $3.00 Supt. Docs. $1.75 Supt. Docs. SN 050-011-00074-7. $5.50 Supt. Docs. 25-17 43.13-1A Transport Airplane Cabin Acceptable Methods, Techniques 61-19G Interiors Crashworthiness and Practices Aircraft Inspection Inspection Authorization Handbook and Repair (with Errata Sheet) Knowledge Test Guide (7/15/91) (ANM-114) (4/17/72) (AFS-600) (AFS-630) SN 050-007-00915-1. SN 050-007-00806-6. SN 050-007-01150-4. $11.00 Supt. Docs. $18.00 Supt. Docs. $4.25

27-1 43.13-2A 61-21A Certification of Normal Category Acceptable Methods, Techniques, Flight Training Handbook Revised Rotorcraft (Consolidated reprint and Practices Aircraft Alterations 1980 (with Errata Sheet). incorporates changes 1 and 2). (Includes Chg. 1). (AFS-630) (8/29/85) (ASW-110) (6/9/77) (AFS-340) SN 050-007-00504-1. SN 050-007-00924-1. SN 050-007-00625-0. $17.00 Supt. Docs. $24.00 Supt. Docs. $7.00 Supt. Docs. 61-23B 27-1, Chg. 3 43.13-2A, Chg. 2 Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical (9/12/91) (10/30/89) Knowledge SN 050-007-00916-0 SN 050-007-00848-1. (4/3/79) (AFS-630) $9.50 Supt. Docs. $1.00 Supt. Docs. SN 050-011-00077-1. $10.00 Supt. Docs. 29-2A 60-14 Certification of Transport Aviation Instructor’s Handbook 61-27C Category Rotorcraft (7/7/76) (AFS-630) Instrument Flying Handbook (9/16/87) (ASW-110) SN 050-011-00072-1. (Rev 1980). SN 050-007-00767-1. $7.00 Supt. Docs. (11/5/79) (AFS-630) $36.00 Supt. Docs. SN 050-007-00585-7. 61-9B $8.50 Supt. Docs. 29-2A, Chg. 1 Pilot Transition Courses for (4/24/89) Complex Single Engine and Light, 61-112 SN 050-007-00825-2. Twin-Engine Airplanes Flight and Ground Instructor $9.00 Supt. Docs. (1/15/74) (AFS-630) Knowledge Test Guide SN 050-007-00226-2. (12/1/94) (AFS-630) 29-2A, Chg. 2 $3.00 Supt. Docs. 050-007-01071-1 (9/24/91) $2.25 Supt. Docs. SN 050-007-00918-6. 61-10A $11.00 Supt. Docs. Private and Commercial Pilots 61-113 Refresher Courses Airline Transport Pilot, Aircraft 43-3 (9/27/72) (AFS-630) Dispatcher, and Flight Navigator Nondestructive Testing in Aircraft SN 050-011-00060-7. Knowledge Test Guide (5/11/73) (AFS-330) $3.75 Supt. Docs. (2/9/94) (AFS-630) SN 5007-00208-4. 050-007-01077-0 $4.50 Supt. Docs. 61-12M $2.00 Supt. Docs. Student Pilot Guide 43-4A (7/27/94) (AFS-630) 61-114 Corrosion Control for Aircraft SN 050-007-00959-3. Commercial Pilot Knowledge Test (7/25/91) (AFS-340) $1.25 Supt. Docs. Guide SN 050-007-01044-3. (2/9/95) (AFS-630) $10.00 Supt. Docs. 050-007-01078-8 $2.25 Supt. Docs. A5-2 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11

61-117 SN 050-007-00373-1. $5.00 Supt. Docs. Recreational Pilot and Private Pilot $12.00 Supt. Docs. Knowledge Test Guide 91-70 (5/3/95) (AFS-630) 65-13P Oceanic Operations, An 050-007-01085-1 FAA Inspection Authorization Authoritative Guide to Oceanic $3.00 Supt. Docs. Directory Operations (3/15/96) (AFS-640) (9/6/94) (AFS-400) 61-119 SN 050-007-01140-7. 050-007-01081-8 Instrument Rating Knowledge Test $18.00 Supt. Docs. $17.00 Supt. Docs. Guide (5/3/95) (AFS-630) 65-15A 91.11-1 050-007-01086-9 Airframe and Powerplant Guide to Drug Hazards in Aviation $2.25 Supt. Docs. Mechanics Airframe Handbook Medicine (4/12/76) (AFS-640) (7/19/63) (AAM-620) 63-1 SN 050-007-00391-9. SN 050-009-00001-7. Flight Engineer Knowledge Test $13.00 Supt. Docs. $5.50 Supt. Docs. Guide (6/8/95) (AFS-630) 65-19G 108-1 SN 050-007-01091-5. Inspection Authorization Study Air Carrier Security $2.25 Supt. Docs. Guide (10/16/81) (ACS-3) (8/14/96) (AFS-630) SN 050-007-00642-0. 65-2D SN 050-007-01150-4. $3.75 Supt. Docs. Airframe and Powerplant $4.25 Supt. Docs. Mechanics Certification Guide 109-1 (1/30/76) (AFS-640) 65-27 Aviation Security–Acceptance and SN 050-007-00331-5. Parachute Rigger Knowledge Test Handling Procedures Indirect Air $5.00 Supt. Docs. Guide Carrier Security (6/16/95) (AFS-630) (3/3/82) (ACS-100) 65-5B 050-007-01095-8 SN 050-007-00643-8. Parachute Rigger Senior/ $2.00 Supt. Docs. $2.25 Supt. Docs. Master-certification Guide (7/25/88) (AFS-630) 65-28 129-3 SN 050-007-00805-8. Aviation Mechanic General, Foreign Air Carrier $1.25 Supt. Docs. Powerplant, and Airframe (6/10/82) (ACS-120) Knowledge Test Guide SN 050-007-00641-1. 65-9A (8/3/95) (AFS-630) $2.50 Supt. Docs. Airframe and Powerplant 050-007-01099-1 Mechanics–General Handbook $3.00 Supt. Docs. 135-13D (4/12/76) (AFS-640) List of Air Carriers Certificated by SN 050-007-00379-0. 67-2 Title 14, CFR Part 135 $18.00 Supt. Docs. Medical Handbook for Pilots (3/6/96) (AFS-640) (5/15/74) (AAM-620) SN 050-007-01139-3. 65-11B SN 050-007-00254-8. $7.50 Supt. Docs. Airframe and Powerplant $5.00 Supt. Docs. Mechanics Certification 140-2Y Information 90-89A List of Certificated Pilot Schools (4/17/87) (AFS-640) Amateur-Built Aircraft Flight (3/27/96) (AFS-640) SN 050-007-00750-7. Testing Handbook SN 050-007-01142-3 $1.00 Supt. Docs. (5/24/95) (AFS-340) $2.50 Supt. Docs. SN 050-007-01087-7 65-12A $6.50 Supt. Docs. 140-7H Airframe and Powerplant FAA Certificated Maintenance Mechanics Powerplant Handbook 91-23A Agencies Directory (4/12/76) (AFS-640) Pilot’s Weight and Balance (7/24/95) (AFS-640) Handbook SN 050-007-01101-6. (6/9/77) (AFS-630) $10.00 Supt. Docs. SN 050-007-00405-2. A5-3 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 5

147-2CC (10/15/91) (AAS-200) service facilities. ($27.00 Supt. Directory of FAA Certificated SN 050-007-00925-9. Docs.) Aviation Maintenance Technician $13.00 Supt. Docs. SN 050-007-00980-1. (ATA-10). Schools (11/30/95) (AFS-640) 150/5380-6 QChg. 1 (6-20-96). ($11.00 Supt. SN 050-007-01125-3. Guidelines and Procedures for Docs.) $1.25 Supt. Docs. Maintenance of Airport Pavements SN 050-007-01038-9. (12/3/82) (AAS-200) 150/5050-3B SN 050-007-00627-6. QChg. 2 (10-10-96). ($2.75 Supt. Planning the State Aviation System $7.00 Supt. Docs. Docs.) (1/6/89) (APP-400) SN 050-007-00943-7. SN 050-007-00813-9. $3.75 Supt. Docs. INTERNAL PUBLICATIONS QFlight Services, 7110.10L (1996). Prescribes procedures and 150/5070-5 Air Traffic Control Handbook, phraseology for use by personnel Planning the Metropolitan Airport 7110.65J (7-20-95). providing flight assistance services. System Prescribes air traffic control (Sub. $56.00 domestic, $70.00 (5/22/70) (APP-400) procedures and phraseology for use foreign–Supt. Docs.) SN 050-008-00003-7. by personnel providing air traffic SN 950-032-00000-6 (ATX-420). $5.50 Supt. Docs. control services. Controllers are required to be familiar with the Q Location Identifiers, 7350.6V 150/5070-6A provisions of this handbook which (1-30-97). Airport Master Plans pertain to their operational Lists location identifiers authorized (6/1/85) (APP-400) responsibility and to exercise their by the Federal Aviation SN 050-007-00703-5. best judgment if they encounter Administration, Department of the $4.75 Supt. Docs. situations not covered by it. (Sub. Navy, and Canadian Ministry of $70.00 domestic, $87.50 foreign– Transport. Also lists United States 150/5300-13 Supt. Docs.) SN 950-002-00000-0. airspace fixes and procedure codes Airport Design (Consolidated (ATP-211) and includes guidelines for reprint includes changes 1 thru 3). requesting identifiers and procedures (9/29/89) (AAS-110) QContractions, 7340.1R (5-22-97). for making assignments. Subscription SN 050-007-01046-0 Contains approved word and phrase service consists of three basic $20.00 Supt. Docs. contractions used by personnel of manuals issued every 112 days and FAA. It is also used by other agencies one change per basic (issued 56 days 150/5320-5B that provide air traffic control, after issuance basic). Effective date Airport Drainage communications, weather, charting, will coincide with aeronautical (7/1/70) (AAS-200) and associated services. (Sub. $66.00 charting date. (Sub. $35.00 domestic, SN 050-007-00149-5. domestic, $82.50 foreign–Supt. $43.75 foreign–Supt. Docs.) $5.50 Supt. Docs. Docs.) SN 950-003-00000-6 SN 950-035-00000-5 (ATA-10). (ATA-110.4). 150/5370-10A Q Chg. 1 (5-22-97) Standards for Specifying QFacility Operation and Construction of Airports Administration Handbook, (2/17/89) (AAS-200) 7210.3M (2-29-96). QChg. 2 (9-11-97) SN 050-007-00821-0. Provides direction and guidance for $18.00 Supt. Docs. day-to-day operation of facilities and United States Standard for offices under the administrative Terminal Instrument Procedures 150/5370-10A jurisdiction for the Federal Aviation (TERPS), 8260.3B (July 1976). Standards for Specifying Administration’s Associate (Consolidated reprint includes Construction of Airports Administrator for Air Traffic. It changes 1 thru 14). (9/10/96) (AAS-200) contains information generally Contains criteria which shall be used SN 050-007-00821-0. applicable to two or more types of to formulate, review, approve, and $18.00 Supt. Docs. facilities. It also contains instructions publish procedures for instrument unique to center, terminal, or flight approach and departure of aircraft to 150/5370-14 and from civil and military airports. Hot Mix Asphalt Paving Handbook These criteria are for application at A5-4 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 any location over which an SN 050-007-01066-4. (AFS-200) appropriate U.S. agency exercises Notices to Airmen (Class II) jurisdiction. ($21.00 single copy. Chg. 9 (12-28-94) Issued every 14 days and contains Supt. Docs.) (Changes sold separately ($21.00 Supt. Docs.) current Notices to Airmen considered as issued). ($26.00 Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-01068-11. essential to the safety of flight as well SN 050-007-01006-1 (AVN-210). as supplemental data to aeronautical Chg. 10 publications. (Annual subscription Chg. 15 (9-10-93) (12-20-94) ($26.00 Supt. Docs.) $208.00 domestic, $260.00 foreign- ($3.25. Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-01072-1. Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-01015-0. SN 750-004-00000-8. (ATP-210) General Aviation Operations Chg. 16 (2-18-94) Inspector’s Handbook, 8700.1 Airport/Facility Directory ($1.00 Supt. Docs.) (October 1988). (Consolidated This is a pilot’s manual which SN 050-007-01043-5. reprint includes changes 1 thru 7). contains data on airports, seaplane Directs the activities of operations bases, heliports, NAVAIDs, Airworthiness Inspector’s aviation safety inspectors (ASI’s) communications, special notices, and Handbook, 8300.10 (November who are responsible for the operational procedures. The seven 1988). (Consolidated reprint certification, technical administration volumes cover the conterminous includes changes 1 thru 5). and surveillance of airmen, air United States, Puerto Rico, and the Contains procedural steps required operators, and air agencies. ($55.00 Virgin Islands. The Airport/Facility for Federal Aviation Administration single copy. Supt. Docs.) (Changes Directory includes data that cannot (FAA) airworthiness inspector’s to sold separately as issued.) be readily depicted in graphic form; accomplish their job tasks. ($35.00 SN 050-007-00921-6. (AFS-800) e.g., airport hours of operation, types single copy. Supt. Docs.) (Changes of fuel available, runway widths, sold separately as issued.) SN 050- Chg. 8 (3-1-93) ($20.00 Supt. Docs.) lighting codes, etc. This Directory 007-00922-4. (AFS-300) SN 050-007-00977-1. also provides a means for pilots to update VFR charts between edition Chg. 6 (6-24-92) Chg. 9 (6-1-93) ($25.00 Supt. Docs.) dates; i.e., it is published every 56 ($12.00 Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-00997-6. days while the Sectional and SN 050-007-00955-1. Terminal Area Charts are generally Chg. 10 (2-3-94) revised each six months. For prices Chg. 7 (7-17-92) ($48.00 Supt. Docs.) and ordering information contact: ($30.00 Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-01041-9. SN 050-007-00958-5. Distribution Branch (N/ACC33) National Ocean Service, NOAA Chg. 8 (7-24-92) FLIGHT INFORMATION Riverdale, Maryland 20737-1199 ($16.00 Supt. Docs.) Phone: 301-436-6990 SN 050-007-00966-6. Aeronautical Information Manual: Fax: 301-436-6829 Official Guide to Basic Flight Chg. 9 (8-13-93) Information and ATC Procedures QInternational Flight Information ($38.00 Supt. Docs.) (7-20-95). Manual, Vol. 43 (March 1997) SN 050-007-01011-7. Contains fundamentals required to fly This Manual is primarily designed as in the U.S. National Airspace a preflight and planning guide for use Air Transportation Operations System. It also contains items of by U.S. nonscheduled operators, Inspector’s Handbook, 8400.10 interest to pilots concerning health business and private aviators (12-28-94). (Consolidated reprint and medical facts, factors affecting contemplating flights outside of the includes changes 1 thru 8). flight safety, a pilot/controller United States. The Manual, which is Directs the activities of operations glossary of terms used in the air complemented by the Notices to aviation safety inspectors (ASI’s) traffic control system, and Airmen publication, contains foreign who are responsible for the information on safety, accident, and entry requirements, a directory of certification, technical administration hazard reporting. Subscription aerodromes of entry including and surveillance of air carriers and service consists of basic manual and operational data, and pertinent certifies the air operators who changes issued every 112 days. (Sub. regulations, and restrictions. It also conduct their operation in accordance $74.00 domestic; $92.50 foreign- contains passport, visa, and health with FAR Part 121 and 135. ($51.00 Supt. Docs.) requirements for each country. single copy. Supt. Docs.) (Changes SN 750-001-00000-9. (ATP-214). Published bi-annually with quarterly sold separately as issued.) A5-5 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 5 amendments. ($46.00 Supt. Docs.) Supt. Docs.) SN050-007-01100 monthly supplementary service is SN 050-007-01160-1 (ATP-216). (AFS-613) included in the sale price. (Microfiche 24x edition (1-year QUnited States Aeronautical Type Certificate Data Sheets and subscription) Information Publication Fourteenth Specifications (AFS-613). (Vols. I-VI $93.00 domestic, $116.25 Edition, (2/97). Type Certificate Data Sheets and foreign–Supt. Docs.). This is a comprehensive aeronautical Specifications (TC Data Sheets) are publication containing regulations compiled by FAA from information Volume VI is sold on a single-sale and data required for safe aircraft supplied by the manufacturer. The basis and will be issued as a revised operations in the U.S. National TC Data Sheets describe the type edition when sufficient changes Airspace System (NAS). It is design and set forth the limitations warrant. produced in accordance with the prescribed by the applicable Federal Aviation Regulations. They also recommended standards of the AIRWORTHINESS International Civil Aviation include any other limitations and Organization (ICAO). (Sub. $87.00 information found necessary for type INFORMATION domestic, $108.75 foreign–Supt. certification of a particular product. Volumes I-VI are also sold through Docs.) The Summary of Airworthiness Supt. Docs. on Microfiche (1-year SN 950-001-00000-3. (ATA-10). Directives– subscription). (Sub. $96.00 domestic, Containing books 1 & 2, Biweekly $120.00 foreign). QAmendment 1 (7-17-97). listing (Supplements to the AD’s) and the Summary Index are sold and Vol. I Single Engine Airplanes distributed for the Superintendent of (Sub. $167.00 domestic, $208.75 PRODUCTION/DESIGN Documents by the Federal Aviation foreign–Supt. Docs.) APPROVALS Administration from Oklahoma City, SN 950-048-00000-0. Oklahoma. Requests for subscriptions to either of these publications should Parts Manufacturer Approvals Vol. II Small Multiengine Airplanes be sent to: This publication is a 24 x 98 frame (Sub. $155.00 domestic, $193.75 microfiche listing of parts foreign–Supt. Docs.) U.S. Department of Transportation, manufacturer approvals (PMA) SN 950-049-00000-6. Federal Aviation Administration, which have been issued under the P.O. Box 25461 requirements described in Part 21, Vol. III Large Multiengine Airplanes Attn: AMZ-330, Subpart K, of the Federal Aviation (Sub. $171.00 domestic, $213.75 Oklahoma City, Okla. 73125. Regulations. These approvals are of foreign–Supt. Docs.) Phone: 405-954-4870 interest to mechanics, operators of SN 950-050-00000-4. Fax: 405954-2930 repair stations, and others engaged in altering, inspecting, or maintaining Vol. IV Rotorcraft, Gliders, and Subscription service consists of the aircraft who need to determine Balloons (Sub. $163.00 domestic, summary and automatic biweekly whether certain modification or $203.75 foreign–Supt. Docs.) updates to each summary for a 2-year replacement parts are eligible for SN 950-051-00000-1. period. Make certified checks or installation on type certificated money orders payable to Federal products. Republished annually. Vol. V Aircraft Engines and Aviation Administration. AD’s are ($3.75 domestic, $4.69 foreign–Supt. Propellers also sold on Microfiche. (Sub. Docs.) (Sub. $159.00 domestic, $198.75 $178.00 domestic, $222.50 foreign). SN 050-007-00963-1. (AFS-613). foreign–Supt. Docs.) SN 950-052-00000-7. Summary of Airworthiness Summary of Supplemental Type Directives for Small Aircraft, Certificates, August 1995 Vol. VI Aircraft Listing and Aircraft Book 2 Contains all supplemental type Engine and Propeller Listing Present, in volume form, all the certificates issued by FAA regarding (SN 050-007-00893-7) (Single Copy Airworthiness Directives for small design changes in aircraft, engines, $40.00 domestic, $50.00 foreign– aircraft issued after 1970. AD’s for or propellers. List includes Supt. Docs.). engines, propellers, and equipment description of change, the model and are included in each volume. Each type certificate number, the Volumes I, II, III, IV, and V are volume is arranged alphabetically by supplemental type certificate number, sold on a subscription basis and product manufacturer. ($189.00 and the holder of the change. ($68.00 A5-6 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 domestic, $236.25 for foreign which reference figures. Prepared for the specific purpose of handling.) SN 950-045-00000-1. ($16.00 Supt. Docs.) Inspection Authorization (IA) testing SN 050-007-01088-5. at selected testing centers. Applicants Summary of Airworthiness for Inspection Authorization Directives for Large Aircraft, FAA-CT-8080-4A, Computerized Certificates will be required to use Book 2 Testing Supplement for Aviation FAA-CT-8080-8 to answer the Presents, in volume form, all the Mechanic General, Powerplant, computer-assisted IA airman Airworthiness Directives for large and Airframe; and Parachute knowledge test questions aircraft (over 12,500 pounds Rigger maximum certificated takeoff weight) (2-16-94). (AFS-630). Q FAA-CT-8080-9A, issued after 1970. AD’s for engines, Developed by the FAA for use when Computerized Testing Supplement propellers, and equipment are administering the aviation mechanic Replacement Pages (1996) included in each volume. ($216.00 general, powerplant, and airframe (AFS-630) domestic, $270.00 for foreign and parachute rigger computerized Contains revisions to existing handling.) SN 950-046-00000-7. tests. ($5.50 Supt. Docs.) computerized testing supplements SN 050-007-01036-2. which are used to administer those computer-assisted airman knowledge FAA COMPUTERIZED FAA-CT-8080-5A, Computerized test questions which reference TESTING SUPPLEMENTS Testing Supplement for Flight and figures. ($6.00 Supt. Docs.) Ground Instructor (1996). SN 050-007-01138-5. (AFS-630). FAA-CT-8080-1A, Computerized Designed by the FAA for computer Testing Supplement for testing designees (CTD) and testing FAA PRACTICAL TEST Commercial Pilot (1993). centers to be used in conjunction with STANDARDS (AFS-630). the administration of knowledge tests Developed by the FAA for use when for all Flight and Ground Instructor administering the commercial pilot FAA-S-8081-1A, Private Pilot– Certificates and ratings. Applicants computerized tests. ($6.50 Supt. Practical Test Standards (Glider shall use FAA-CT-8080.5B to answer Docs.) SN 050-007-00989-5 only) (11-2-87). (AFS-630). any computer-assisted airman Contains the standards which knowledge test question which refers Q FAA-CT-8080-2B, establish for the private pilot to a figure ($9.00 Supt. Docs.) Computerized Testing Supplement certification practical tests for all SN 050-007-01137-7. for Recreational Pilot and Private aircraft categories classes. FAA Pilot (1996). inspectors and designated pilot FAA-CT-8080-6, Computerized (AFS-630). examiners will conduct practical tests Testing Supplement for Flight Designed by the FAA for in compliance with these standards. Engineer (1993). (AFS-630). computerized testing designees Flight instructors and applicants will Developed by the FAA for use when (CTD’s and testing centers to be used find these standards helpful in administering subject tests. in conjunction with the practical test preparation. ($15.00 FAA-T-8080-19A. ($4.00 Supt. administration of knowledge tests for Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-00775-2. Docs.) SN 050-007-00992-5. all Recreational Pilot and Private Pilot Certificates and ratings. FAA-S-8081-2 Commercial Pilot FAA-CT-8080-7A, Computerized Applicants shall use FAA-CT- Practical Test Standards Glider Testing Supplement for Airline 8080.2B to answer those computer- and Lighter-than-Air Transport Pilot and Aircraft assisted airman knowledge test (Balloon/Airship) only, July 1985, Dispatcher (7/95). questions which reference figures. effective 8/1/85. (AFS-630). ($6.00 Supt. Docs.) (AFS-630). (with Errata sheet). Computerized testing designees are SN 050-007-1136-9. Contains the standards which required to use FAA-CT-8080-7A to establish the practical test administer those computer-assisted FAA-CT-8080-3B, Computerized requirements for commercial pilot airman knowledge test questions Testing Supplement for Instrument certification in all aircraft categories which reference figures. ($23.00 Rating (1995). (AFS-630). and associated classes. To be used by Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-01093-1. Computerized testing designees will FAA inspectors and designated pilot be required to use this supplement to examiners when conducting airman FAA-CT-8080-8, Computerized administer those computer-assisted practical tests (oral and practical). Testing Supplement for Inspection airman knowledge test questions Flight instructors and applicants will Authorization (3/26/96). find these standards helpful in (AFS-630). A5-7 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 5 practical test preparation. (multiengine) practical tests. Flight ($14.00 Supt. Docs.) instructors are expected to use this FAA-S-8081-10A, Aircraft SN 650-007-00001-8. book when preparing flight instructor Dispatcher Practical Test applicants for practical tests. Standards FAA-S-8081-3, Recreational Pilot $8.50 Supt. Docs.) (2-10-95). (AFS-630). Practical Test Standards (4-21-89). SN 050-007-00898-8. Developed as a standard to be used by (AFS-630). FAA inspectors and designated Contains standards that set forth the FAA-S-8081-7A, Flight Instructor examiners when conducting the practical test requirements for Practical Test Standards for aircraft dispatcher practical test. recreational pilot certification in Rotorcraft (11-29-95) Instructors are expected to use this airplane and rotorcraft category (AFS-630). book when preparing applications for aircraft. To be used by FAA Developed as a standard to be used by the practical test. ($2.00 Supt. Docs.) inspectors and designated pilot FAA inspectors and designated pilot SN 050-007-01080-0. examiners when conducting examiners when conducting flight recreational pilot airmen practical instructor-rotorcraft (helicopter) and FAA-S-8081-11, Flight Instructor tests. ($4.25 Supt. Docs.) flight instructor-rotorcraft for Lighter-Than-Air (Balloon- SN 050-007-00827-9. (gyroplane) practical tests. Flight Airship) Practical Test Standards instructors are expected to use this (1/17/95) (AFS-630). FAA-S-8081-4B, Instrument Rating book when preparing flight instructor Developed as a standard to be used by Practical Test Standards, (9-23-94). applicants for practical tests. ($5.50 FAA inspectors and designated pilot (AFS-630). Supt. Docs.) examiners when conducting flight The standards contained in this SN 050-007-01123-7 instructor lighter-than-air (balloon) practical test book are to be used by and flight instructor lighter-than-air FAA inspectors and designated pilot FAA-S-8081-8, Flight Instructor (airship) practical tests. Applicants examiners when conducting airman Practical Test Standards for Glider should be familiar with this book and practical tests. Instructors are (10-8-87). (AFS-630). refer to these standards during their expected to use this book when Contains the standards which training. ($5.00 Supt. Docs.) preparing applicants for practical establish the practical test SN 050-007-01074-5 tests. ($2.50 Supt. Docs.) requirements for flight instructor SN 050-007-01062-1 certification practical tests for the QFAA-S-8081-12A, Commercial glider category. It is to be used by Pilot Practical Test Standards for FAA-S-8081-5B, Airline Transport FAA inspectors and designated pilot Airplane (5-1-97) (AFS-630) Pilot and/or Type Rating Practical examiners when conducting practical Developed as a standard to be used by Test Standards (6-22-95). (AFS- tests in compliance with these FAA inspectors and designated pilot 630) standards. Flight instructors and examiners when conducting The Flight Standards Service of the applicants will find these standards commercial pilot certification FAA has developed this Practical helpful in practical test preparation. practical tests for the airplane Test Standard (PTS) to be used by ($4.00 Supt. Docs.) category, single engine, land and sea; examiners when conducting airman SN 050-007-00771-0. and multi-engine, land and sea practical tests (knowledge of the classes. Flight instructors and equipment and flight tasks). FAA-S-8081-9A, Flight Instructor – applicants should find these Instructors are expected to use this Instrument (Airplane and standards helpful during training and PTS when preparing applicants for Helicopter) Practical Test preparing for the practical test. practical tests. ($5.00 Supt. Docs.) Standards (1-22-90). (AFS-630). eff. ($10.00 Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007- SN 050-007-01165-2. March 1990. 01162-8. Developed as a standard to be used by FAA-S-8081-6A, Flight instructor FAA inspectors and designated pilot FAA-S-8081-14, Private Pilot Practical Test Standards for examiners when conducting flight Practical Test Standards for Airplane - Single-Engine and instructor–instrument (airplane) and Airplane (2/7/95) (AFS-630). Multiengine flight instructor –instrument Developed as a standard to be used by (4-9-91). (AFS-630). (helicopter) practical tests. Flight FAA inspectors and designated pilot Developed as a standard to be used by instructors are expected to use this examiners when conducting airman FAA inspectors and designated pilot book when preparing flight instructor practical tests. Flight instructors are examiners when conducting flight applicants for practical tests). expected to use this book when inspector - airplane (single-engine) ($3.50 Supt. Docs.) preparing applicants for practical and flight instructor - airplane SN 050-007-00864-3. tests. This practical test book replaces A5-8 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11

ONLY THE AIRPLANE PORTION ($3.50 Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007- of FAA-S-8081-1A, Private Pilot 01135-1. Practical Test Standards, dated MISCELLANEOUS November 1987. ($8.50 Supt. Docs.) QFAA-S-8081-18, Commercial CATEGORY SN 050-007-01076-1 Pilot Practical Test Standards for Lighter-Than-Air Access TRAVEL, Airports: A FAA-S-8081-15, Private Pilot (Balloon/Airship) (May 1997) (AFS Guide to accessibility of Terminals Practical Test Standards for 630) (1979). Rotorcraft (11/29/95) (AFS-630). Establishes the standards for Available from Supt. Docs. Developed as a standard to be used by commercial pilot certification SN 050-007-00535-1: Price–$45.00 FAA inspectors and designated pilot practical tests for the lighter-than-air package of 100. examiners when conducting private category, balloon and airship classes. pilot-rotorcraft (helicopter and FAA inspectors and designated pilot Aeronautical Science Course Study gyroplane) practical tests. Flight examiners shall conduct practical GA-20-10, (1969). instructors are expected to use this tests in compliance with these Educational material. ($3.05 Supt. book when preparing private pilot standards. This book replaces ONLY Docs.) SN 050-007-00060-0 (APO). applicants for practical tests. This the LIGHTER-THAN-AIR book replaces ONLY the BALLOON/AIRSHIP KPORTION of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse ROTORCRAFT PORTION of FAA- FAA-S-8081-2, Commercial Pilot Program. S-8081-1A, Private Pilot PTS Practical Test Standards, dated Title self explanatory. ($4.50 Supt. (Nov. 1987). . ($4.25 Supt. Docs.) September 1988. ($5.00 Supt. Docs.) Docs.) SN 050-007-00466-4. (AAM). SN 050-007-01124-5. SN 050-007-01158-0 Aviation Weather System Plan FAA-S-8081-16, Commercial Pilot QFAA-S-8081-19, Recreational (October 1985). Practical Test Standards for Pilot Powered Parachute Practical Describes the present aviation Rotorcraft (11/29/95) (AFS-630). Test Standard (June 1997) (AFS- weather system, assesses airspace Developed as a standard to be used by 630) . requirements, defines the FAA inspectors and designated pilot Establishes the standard for requirements for the aviation weather examiners when conducting recreational pilot certification system, and details and commercial pilot-rotorcraft practical tests for the powered developmental programs to support (helicopter and hyroplane) practical parachute category. This standard implementation of a national aviation tests. Flight instructors are expected will become effective when the weather system. Also described are to use this book when preparing recommended change to 14 CFR part state aviation weather activities and commercial pilot applicants for 61 is approved establishing a weather programs/activities of their practical tests. This book replaces recreational pilot certificate for this Government agencies,) ONLY the ROTORCRAFT category. ($2.50 Supt. Docs.) ($16.00 Supt. Docs.) PORTION of FAA-S-8081-2 SN 050-007-01163-6 SN 050-007-00726-4. (APO-4). (Sept. 1988). ($4.25 Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-01122-9. Bonfires to Beacons: Federal Civil Aviation Policy Under the Air FAA-S-8081-17, Private Pilot Commerce Act, 1926-1938. Practical Test Standards for Examines the background to the Lighter-Than-Air passage of the first Federal civil (Balloon/Airship) (3/15/96) (AFS- aviation regulatory stature in 1926. 630). ($16.00 Supt. Docs.) Developed as a standard to be used by SN 050-007-00419-2. (APA-4). FAA inspectors and designated pilot examiners when conducting private Basic Glider Handbook (1962). pilot lighter-than-air Provides individual glider designers, (balloon/airship) practical tests. the glider industry, and glider Flight instructors are expected to use operating organizations with this book when preparing private guidance material that augments the pilot applicants for practical tests. glider airworthiness certification This book replaced ONLY the requirements of the Federal Aviation LIGHTER-THAN-AIR PORTION of Regulations. ($4.75 Supt. Docs.) FAA-S-8081-1A (November 1987). SN 050-011-00004-6. (ACE-100). A5-9 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 5

General Aviation Activity and Census of U.S. Civil Aircraft, FAA Aviation Forecasts–Fiscal Survey, CY 94. CY 1993. Years 1993-2004, FAA-APO- Presents the results of subject survey Provides statistical data on the 93-1 (2/93). conducted to obtain information on registered civil fleet, air carrier Provides forecasts of aviation at the activity and avionics of the U.S. aircraft, and general aviation aircraft Federal Aviation Administration registered general aviation aircraft both registered and active, detailed facilities. ($15.00 Supt. Docs.) fleet. Reveals estimated flying time of reports for general aviation aircraft SN 050-007-01008-7. the active general aviation aircraft, by owner’s state and county, and (APO-110). and other statistics by registered aircraft by make and manufacturer/model group, aircraft model. ($28.00 Supt. Docs.) FAA Aviation News type, state and region of based SN 050-007-01064-8. (APO-110.) Copies available from Supt. Docs. SN aircraft, and primary use. Estimates 750-002-00000-5. Sub. $15.00 are included on fuel consumption, Caution: It is Illegal and Extremely domestic, $18.75 foreign. Single copy lifetime airframe hours, avionics, and Dangerous to take on Board an domestic $2.25 and $2.81 single copy engine hours. ($17.00 Supt. Docs.) Airplane or Check With Your foreign. (AFS-807). SN 050-007-01132-6 (APO-110). Luggage Any Hazardous Materials (Sept. 1979). Q FAA Directory (Current General Aviation Pilot Awareness Copies available from Supt. Docs. Edition). Training Syllabus Spec. REOT. SN 050-007-00484-2. Price–$5.00– Title self explanatory. Issued bi- Abridged. Package/100. annually. ($17.00 Supt. Docs.). Copies available from Supt. Docs. SN 050-007-01146-6. (ABC-100). SN 050-007-00470-2. Price–$6.00. The Cutting Air Crash. Analyzes the political repercussions FAA Statistical Handbook of Information Resources that followed the death of Senator Aviation–Calendar Year 1993. Management Plan (IRMP) Bronson Cutting of New Mexico in Serves as a convenient source for (December 1989). an air crash in 1935. historical data on civil aviation ($4.00 Supt. Docs.) activities, and to assist in evaluating Vol. I: Strategic Overview- SN 050-007-00677-2. (APA-4). progress. ($11.00 Supt. Docs.) (Not being published this year). SN 050-007-01083-4. (APO-110). Design, Art, and Architecture– Vol. II: Systems Plan FY 89 - FY 93 A Study of Airports (1981). Fiber Composite Analysis and (5-year plan)–focuses on a 5-year Emphasis functional, visual, and Design, Volumes I and II, (Current planning horizon and includes aesthetic improvements of both Edition). funding requirements for specific exterior and interior treatment of Pertains to the analysis and design projects for each of the 5 years. The airport terminals. Also access roads, problems of fiber composites. project summaries and ongoing graphic aids, and related facilities. ($ 16.00 Supt. Docs.) systems fact sheets reflect the status For use by airport managers, SN 050-007-00716-7). (ACT-330). of the IRMP planning data base as of sponsors, architects, landscape October 1989. Volume II architects, and interior designers. For Final Environmental Impact ($17.00 Supt. Docs.) use in renovation or new Statement-Comments and SN 050-007-00872-4. (AIT-200). construction. ($5.50 Supt. Docs.) SN Responses–Metropolitan 050-007-00575-0. (APP-600). Washington Airport (1980). National Air Traffic Training Copies available from Supt. Docs. Program, Terminal Refresher, FAA Air Traffic Activity, FY 94. SN 050-007-00543-1. VFR Tower, TR-1 through TR-14 Furnishes terminal and en route air Basic $17.00, Appendix, (2/91). traffic activity information (i.e., SN 050-007-00544-0, $7.00. A fourteen (14) unit self study operations, flight plans filed) of the program for recurrent training of National Airspace System . The data Flight Check: The Story of Flight seldom used and complex routine is from the FAA-operated Airport Inspection (1993). procedures used by Airport Tower Traffic Control Towers, Air Route Covers the history of the flight Controllers. Traffic Control Centers, Flight inspection program from its inception ($17.00 Supt. Docs.) Service Stations, and Approach to today.($14.00 Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-00931-3 (ATZ-120.6). Control Facilities. SN 050-007-01010-9. ($21.00 Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-01145-8. (APO-110). A5-10 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11

National Air Traffic Training needs of civil aviation and support the Eisenhower years. It also Program, Terminal Instructional the Department of Defense and Postal examines the events that led to the Program Guide, TP-12-0-1C (2/91). Service. It draws selectively from CAA’s demise, and the creation of Provides guidance in administering a local, regional, and State planning the Federal Aviation Agency. facility training program, outlines studies. The estimate represents the ($12.00 Supt. Docs.) mandatory training objectives, and total cost of airport development SN 050-007-00355-2. evaluations for measuring training items which are eligible for Federal (APA-4). objectives. ($10.00 Supt. Docs.) aid under the Airport and Airway SN 050-007-00930-5 (ATZ-120.6) Improvement Act of 1982. The Third Man: A History of the ($12.00 Supt. Docs.) Airline Crew Complement National Air Traffic Training SN 050-007-01092-3. Controversy 1941-1981. Program, Terminal Self Study, Gives an analysis of how many pilots Phase VI, 55026, Flight (2/91). North Atlantic International and crewmembers it takes to fly an Covers developmental training of the General Aviation Operations aircraft. ($5.50 Supt. Docs.) duties and responsibilities of a flight Manual SN 050-007-00761-2).(APA-110). data position in a modern Airport Air (October 1990) Traffic Control Tower. Provides International General Terminal Area Forecasts, FY 1993 ($41.00 Supt. Docs.) Aviation (IGA) pilots information - 2005, FAA-APO-93-9 (July 1993). SN 050-007-00932-1 (ATZ-120.6). necessary in flight planning and Contains forecasts of aviation activity operation in the North Atlantic for 866 airports in the United States National Air Traffic Training Oceanic region. ($2.25 Supt. Docs.) for FY 1993 - 2005. These include Program, Terminal Self Study, SN 050-007-00886-4). (ATP-140). 399 airports with FAA air traffic Phase VII, 55027, Clearance control towers and radar approach Delivery (2/91). Pilots and Aviation Maintenance control service and 25 FAA contract Covers developmental training of the Technicians for the Twenty-First towers. ($34.00 Supt. Docs.) duties and responsibilities of a Century–An Assessment of SN 050-007-01004-4. (APO-110). Clearance Delivery position in a Availability and Quality modern Airport Air Traffic Control (August 1993). Troubled Passage: The Federal Tower. ($6.00 Supt. Docs.) SN 050- Contains several recommendations Aviation Administration During 007-00933-0 (ATZ-120.6). for alleviating potential shortages of the Nixon-Ford Term, 1973-1977. National Air Traffic Training subject. ($9.00.Supt. Docs.) Tells the story of the agency during Program, Terminal Self Study, Phase SN 050-007-01005-2 (AVR-2/ the years 1973-77, including major VIII, 55028, Ground Control (2/91). AFS-33). issues of safety, security, and the Covers developmental training of the development of the civil aviation duties, responsibilities and separation Safe, Separated and Soaring: A industry. ($9.00 Supt. Docs.) utilized by a Local Ground Control History of Federal Civil Aviation SN 050-007-00774-4. (APA-110). position in an Airport Air Traffic Policy, Control Tower. ($24.00 Supt. Docs.) 1961-1972 (1980). Turbulence Aloft: The Civil SN 050-007-00934-8 (ATZ-120.6). Provides a narrative history of the Aeronautics Administration Amid evolution of Federal civil aviation Wars and Rumors of Wars, 1938- National Air Traffic Training policy during the Kennedy and 1953. Program, Terminal Self Study, Johnson Administrations and the first Provides information pertaining to Phase IX, 55029, Local Control Nixon Administration. Fourth and the Civil Aeronautics Administration (2/91). concluding volume of a history of amid World War II, the Cold War, Covers developmental training of the FAA and its predecessor agencies. and Korea. (paperback $7.50) duties, responsibilities and separation (Bonfires to Beacons,’ `Take-off at SN 050-007-00486-9. (APA-4). utilized by a Local Control position Mid-Century’ and `Turbulence Aloft’ in an Airport Air Traffic Control were preceding books. (paperback, Women In Non-Traditional Tower. ($41.00 Supt. Docs.) $8.00). SN 050-007-00566-1. Aviation and Space Careers: An SN 050-007-00935-6 (ATZ-120.6). (cloth, $16.00) SN-050-007-00581-4. OVERVIEW (1979). Supt. Docs. (APA-4). Copies available from Supt. Docs. National Plan for Integrated SN 050-007-00473-7. Price–$1.75. Airport Systems (NPIAS) 1993- Take-off At Mid-Century: Federal (APO). 1997. Aviation Policy in the Eisenhower Estimates the costs associated with Years, 1953-1961. establishing a system of airports Provides a history of the Civil FAA FORMS adequate to meet and anticipate the Aeronautics Administration during A5-11 AC 00-2.11 8/15/97 Appendix 5

FAA-Form 7230-4, Daily Record of Facility Operation/Personnel Log. Used to record pertinent information reflecting daily operation of the facility, equipment malfunctions, position responsibility. ($14.00.Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-001025-7.

FAA-Form 7230-7, Flight Progress Strip Without Center Perforation. For use on flight data entry and printout (FDEP) devices to post current data on air traffic and clearances required for control and other air traffic control services. ($57.00.Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-001028-1.

FAA-Form 7230-8, Flight Progress Strip (Single Cut). Used to post current data on air traffic and clearances required for control and other air traffic control services ($14.00.Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-001027-3.

FAA-Form 7230-10, Position Log. Used for time signed on/off operating position to indicate responsibility for operating position.($2.75.Supt. Docs.) SN 050-007-001026-5.

A5-12 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 5

U.S. GOVERNMENT BOOKSTORES LOCATIONS

Atlanta Denver First Union Plaza Room 117, Federal Building Milwaukee 999 Peachtree Street, Suite 120 1961 Stout Street Reuss Federal Plaza #150 Atlanta, GA 30309-3964 Denver, CO 80294 310 W. Wisconsin Avenue (404) 347-1900 (303) 844-3964 Milwaukee, WI 53203 Fax (404) 347-1897 Fax (303) 844-4000 (414) 297-1304 Fax (414) 297-1300 Birmingham Detroit O'Neill Building Suite 160, Federal Building New York 2021 Third Avenue, North 477 Michigan Avenue Room 110, Federal Building Birmingham, AL 35203 Detroit, MI 48226 26 Federal Plaza (205) 731-1056 (313) 226-7816 New York, NY 10278 Fax (205) 731-3444 Fax (313) 226-4698 (212) 264-3825 Fax (212) 264-9318 Boston Houston Thomas P. O'Neill Federal Building Texas Crude Building Philadelphia 10 Causeway Street, Room 169 801 Travis Street Robert Morris Building Boston, MA 02222 Houston, TX 77017 100 North 71st Street (617)-720-4180 (713) 228-1187 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Fax (617-720-5753 Fax (713) 228-1186 (215) 636-1900 Fax (215) 636-1903 Chicago Jacksonville One Congress Center 100 West Bay Street Pittsburgh 401 South State Street, Suite 124 Suite 100 Room 118, Federal Building Chicago, IL 60605 Jacksonville, FL 32202 1000 Liberty Avenue (312) 353-5133 (904) 353-0472 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Fax (312) 353-1590 Fax (904) 353-1280 (412) 395-5995 Fax (412) 395-4547 Cleveland Kansas City Room 1653, Federal Building 120 Bannister Mall Portland 1240 East 9th Street 5600 East Bannister Road 1305 SW First Avenue Cleveland, OH 44199 Kansas City, MO 64137 Portland, OR 97201 (216)-522-4922 (816) 765-2256 (503) 221-6217 Fax (216-522-4714 Fax (816) 767-8233 Fax (503) 225-0563

Columbus Laurel Pueblo Room 207, Federal Building U.S. Government Printing Office Norwest Banks Building 200 North High Street (GPO) 201 West 8th Street Columbus, OH 43215 Warehouse Sales Outlet Pueblo, CO 81003 (614) 469-6956 8660 Cherry Lane (719) 544-3142 Fax (614-469-5374 Laurel, MD 20707 Fax (719) 544-6719 (301) 953-7974 Dallas (301) 792-0262 San Francisco Room 1C50, Federal Building Fax (301) 498-9109 Room 141-S, Marathon Plaza 1100 Commerce Street 303 2nd Street Dallas, TX 75242 Los Angeles San Francisco, CA 94107 (214) 767-0076 Arco Plaza, Level `C' (415) 512-2770 (Fax (214) 767-3239 505 South Flower Street Fax (415) 512-2776 Los Angeles, CA 90071 (213) 239-9844 Fax (213) 239-9848

A5-13 AC 00-2.10 8/15/95 Appendix 5

Seattle Room 194, Federal Building 915 Second Avenue Seattle, WA 98174 (206) 553-4270 Fax (206) 553-6717

Washington, DC U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) 710 North Capitol St., NW Washington, DC 20401 (202) 512-0132 Fax (202) 512-1355

McPherson Square 1510 "H" Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 (202) 653-5075 Fax (202) 376-5055

A5-14 8/15/97 AC 00-2.11 Appendix 5

GPO International Distributors

CANADA Bookstore (1) ITALY Bookstore (1) Fax: (06) 8543228 61 Sparks Street via della Aatri, 48/C Tlx: 622492 DEALIB I Ottawa, Ontario 40125 Bologna Tel: (613) 238-8985 Tel: (051) 236.100 SAUDI ARABIA A1-Khazindar Co. Ltd. CANADA Bookstore (1) ITALY Bookstore (2) PO Box 157 211 Rue Yonge via Pascoli, 56 Jeddah 21411 Toronto, Ontario 20133 Milano Tel: 6827736 Tel: (613) 238-8985 Tel: (02) 23.64.306 Tel: 600871 KE SJ FAX: 6825051 CANADA--Mail Orders ITALY Bookstore (3) Renouf Publishing Co. Ltd. Piazzetta NILO, 20 UNITED KINGDOM Bookstore 1294 Algoma Road 80134 Napoli Books Express Ottawa, Ontario K1B 3W8 Tel: (081) 206.489 PO Box 10 Tel: (613) 741-4333 Saffron Walden Fax: (613) 741-5439 ITALY Bookstore (4) Esses CB11 4EW Tlx: 053-4783 via GD Cassini, 75/B Tel: (1799) 513726 10129 Torino Fax: (1799) 513248 CHINA Bookstore Tel: (011) 503.202 China National ALL OTHER COUNTRIES Publications Import and Export Co. ITALY Bookstore (5) Feffer & Simons P.O. Box 88 via Daurant, 15 A Baker & Taylor Company Beijing 34143 Trieste 11114 Avenue of the Americas Tel: 447413/440731/444024 Tel: (040) 30.12.57 New York, NY 10036-7794 Telx: 22313 CPC CN Tel: 212-819-7474 Cable: PUBLIMEX BEIJING ITALY--Mail Orders Tlx: 760-7824 BTBKS-UC Deffusione Edizioni Anglo-Americane 760-7825 BTBKS-UC Central Office/Mail Orders: Fax: 212-819-7481 via Lima, 28 - 00198 Roma Cable: FASBAT NEW YORK Tel: 8551441

A5-15 8/15/96 AC 00-2.10 Appendix 6

APPENDIX 6 AC 00-2.10 8/15/96 Appendix 6

What to Do—

If you have not received free Advisory Circulars ordered from the Department of Transportation (DOT) after your SECOND WRITTEN REQUEST, please mail the two order forms which state why the request(s) was not filled to the Consumer Hotline at the address below. Each unfilled request form must have the DOT stamp (see sample below) along with a daytime telephone number (including area code), address, and list of Advisory Circular numbers.

Advisory Circulars are also available through the Internet. See last page of Appendix 6 for Internet addresses and other Bulletin Board information.

Federal Aviation Administration Consumer Hotline, AOA–20 800 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20591 1-800-322-7873 8/15/96 AC 00-2.10 Appendix 6 AC 00-2.10 8/15/96 Appendix 6

REQUEST FOR MAILING LIST ACTION (Advisory Circulars)

Number Subject Number Subject Capacity of 6,000 Pounds or More _____ 00 GENERAL _____ 127 Certification and Operations of Scheduled Air Carriers with 1 Difinitions and Abbreviations _____ Helicopters _____ 129 Operations of Foreign Air Carriers _____ 10 PROCEDURAL RULES _____ 133 Rotorcraft External-Load Operations _____ 135 Air Taxi Operators and Commercial Operators _____ 11 General Rule-Making Procedures _____ 137 Agricultural Aircraft Operations _____ 13 Investigation and Enforcement Procedures _____ 139 Certification and Operations: Land Airports Serving CAB- 20 AIRCRAFT _____ Certificated Air Carriers _____

21 Certification Procedures for Products and Parts _____ 140 SCHOOLS AND OTHER CERTIFICATED AGENCIES _____ 13 Investigation and Enforcement Procedures._____ 141 Pilot Schools _____ 23 Airworthiness Standards: Normal, Utility,and Acrobatic Category 143 Ground Instructors _____ Airplanes._____ 145 Repair Stations _____ 25 Airworthiness Standards: Transport Category Airplanes _____ 147 Aviation Maintenance Technician Schools _____ 27 Airworthiness Standards: Normal Category Rotorcraft _____ 29 Airworthiness Standards: Transport Category Rotorcraft _____ 150 AIRPORT NOISE COMPATIBILITY PLANNING _____ 31 Airworthiness Standards: Manned Free Balloons._____ 33 Airworthiness Standards: Aircraft Engines _____ 151 Federal Aid to Airports _____ 34 Fuel Venting and Exhaust Emission Requirements for Turbine 152 Airport Aid Program _____ Engine Powered Airplaness._____ 155 Release of Airport Property from Surplus Property Disposal 35 Airworthiness Standards: Propellers._____ Restrictions _____ 36 Noise Standards: Aircraft Type and Airworthiness Certification 156 State Block Grant Pilot Program ______157 Notice of Construction, Alteration, Activation, and Deactivation of 39 Airworthiness Directives._____ Airports _____ 43 Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding and 158 Passenger Facilities Charges _____ Alteration.____ 159 National Capital Airports _____ 45 Identification and Registration Marking _____ 159/10 Washington National Airport _____ 47 Aircraft Registration _____ 159/20 Dulles International Airport _____ 49 Recording of Aircraft Titles and Security Documents _____ 161 Notice and Approval of Airport Noise and Access Restrictions _____ 60 AIRMEN _____ 169 Expenditures of Federal Funds for Nonmilitary Airports or Air Navigational Facilities Thereon _____ 61 Certification: Pilots and Flight Instructors _____ 63 Certification: Flight Crewmembers Other Than Pilots _____ 170 NAVIGATIONAL FACILITIES _____ 65 Certification: Airmen Other Than Flight Crewmembers _____ 170 Establishment and Discontinuance Criteria for Airport Traffic 67 Medical Standards and Certification _____ Control Tower Facilities _____ 70 AIRSPACE _____ 171 Non-Federal Navigation Facilities _____

71 Designation of Federal Airways,Area Low Routes, Controlled 180 ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS _____ Airspace,and Reporting Points _____ 183 Representatives of the Administrator _____ 73 Special Use Airspace _____ 185 Testimony by Employees and Production of Records in Legal 75 Establishment of Jet Routes and Area High Routes _____ Proceedings _____ 77 Objects Affecting Navigable Airspace _____ 187 Fees _____ 90 AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES _____ 189 Use of Federal Aviation Administration Communication System _____ 91 General Operating and Flight Rules _____ 93 Special Air Traffic Rules and Airport Traffic Patterns _____ 190 WITHHOLDING SECURITY INFORMATION; WAR RISK 95 IFR Altitudes _____ INSURANCE;AIRCRAFT LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM _____ 97 Standard Instrument Approach Procedures _____ 99 Security Control of Air Traffic _____ 191 Withholding Security Information from Disclosure Under the Air 101 Moored Balloons, Kites, Unmanned Rockets and Unmanned Transportation Security Act of 1974 _____ Free Balloons _____ 103 Ultralight Vehicles _____ 210 FLIGHT INFORMATION _____ 105 Parachute Jumping _____ 211 Aeronautical Charts and Flight Information Publications _____ 107 Airport Security _____ 212 Publication Specification: Charts and Publications _____ 108 Airplane Operators Security _____ Note: Advisory Circulars numbered 150/5000—150/5049 will be considered in 109 Indirect Air Carrier Security _____ Airports/General category and will be distributed to subscribers of each of the 120 AIR CARRIERS, AIR TRAVEL CLUBS,AND OPERATORS FOR five listings below. 150/5000/150-5099 Airport Planning./Enviornment _____ COMPENSATION OR HIRE CERTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS _____ 150/5100/150/5199 Airport Grants/Assistance _____ 150/5200/150/5299 Airport Safety/Certification/Operations _____ 121 Certification and Operations: Domestic Flag, and Supplemental 150/5300/150/5399 Airport Design/Construction/ Maintenance _____ Air Carriersand Commercial Operators of Large Aircraft _____ 150/5340/150/5354 Airport Visual/Navigation Equipment _____ 125 Certification and Operations: Airplanes Having a Seating Capacity of 20 or More Passengers or a Maximum Payload

MAIL TO: DOT, SVC-121-.21 DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS SECTION WASHINGTON, DC 20590 8/15/96 AC 00-2.10 Appendix 6

DATE: ____/____/____ [ ] ADD MY NAME TO THE LIST. [ ] ADD MY NAME FOR AC CHECKLIST. [ ] REMOVE MY NAME FROM LISTS CHECKED ABOVE. [ ] CHANGE OF ADDRESS AS INDICATED BELOW:

CUSTOMER’S NAME AND ADDRESS (attach label from back cover, if available)

Zip AC 00-2.10 8/15/96 Appendix 6

ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARD ACCESS INFORMATION

FAA CORPORATE BULLETIN BOARD (FAACBB) OFFICE OF AIRPORT SAFETY AND STANDARDS ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARD (BBS) The FAA Corporate Bulletin Board system (FAACBB) is a centralized means of distributing information to the Several publications initiated by the Office of Airport FAA and to the public. The FAACBB can be accessed Safety and Standards contain information that changes via a toll free 1 800 number in conjunction with a PC and often. An electronic bulletin board has been established a modem. The FAACBB can handle up to eight calls to provide timely access to such information. Certain simultaneously. The FAACBB contains such new and changed advisory circulars and technical reports information as the Advisory Circular Checklist, the AF will be available for downloading from the bulletin board special interest group area, the Air Traffic Quality immediately upon their approval. In addition, several Assurance and the Flight Standards Bulletins, to name a computer programs of use to airport operators and few. designers have been produced by the Office of Airport Safety and Standards. They also may be downloaded The FAACBB also has an interchange facility that allows from the bulletin board. A list of the current dates and users to use the FAACBB as a gateway to other FAA version numbers of all 150 (Airports) series advisory Bulletin Boards including the Airports BB, Air Traffic circulars and many other publications issued by the Operations BB, Pilot Exam BB, Aeromedical Forum BB, Federal Aviation Administration (Advisory Circular and the Safety Data Exchange BB to name a few. Some Checklist) is posted, indicating which are presently of the Advisory Circulars can be found posted on the available for downloading. There is no charge to access Safety Data Exchange BB. the bulletin board or download information. The FAACBB is maintained by the Office of Information Equipment Requirements Technology (AIT) for agency use. The FAACBB can be dialed at 1-800-224-6287. A PC with a modem and Computer with Modem communications software will be required. The first time Communications software you call the FAACBB, you will be prompted by the Bulletin Board Requirements system to answer some questions on-line. This is required by any user wishing to access the system. It is Telephone number: 1 800 224-6287 necessary to answer these questions since this is how to Data Bits: 8 obtain your user ID and password in order to fully access Parity: (N)one the FAACBB. You will be required to fill out this on- Stop bits: 1 line questionnaire only once. More information on the Baud Rate 300/1200/2400/9600/14400 FAACBB is available by calling the AIT help desk at System Operator: Rick Marinelli, AAS-100 202-267-9920. (202) 267-7669 Equipment Requirements Jeff Rapol, AAS-200 Computer with Modem (286 or better type PC) (202) 267-7474 Communications software (ex. Procomm or QmodemPro) FAA Web Server Access Information Bulletin Board Requirements The Federal Aviation Administration’s main server is Telephone number: 1 800 224-6287 available at http://www.faa.gov. It hosts information Data Bits: 8 from various FAA orgnaiztions. The advisory circulars Parity: (N)one are availalbe at: Stop bits: 1 http://www.faa.gov/abc/ac-chklst/actoc.htm. Baud Rate 300 - 14400 BPS Equipment Requirements System Operator: Willy Williams, DOT (202) 366-5534 Computer running TCP/IP Program Oversight: Paul Evans, AIT 300 HTTP Browser (Netscape, Mosaic, and others). (202) 267-9992 AC 00-2.10