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Advisory Circular Subject: ADVISORY CIRCULAR CHECKLIST Date: 01/08/03 AC No: 00-2.14 and Status of Other FAA Publications Initiated By: APF-100 1. Purpose. This circular transmits the revised checklist at a later date or were assigned to advisory circulars that of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Advisory have been canceled. Circulars (AC's). It also lists certain other FAA publications 5. How to order: sold by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). This checklist is available via the a. Free Advisory Circulars (AC's). If no price is Internet from the FAA home page. See Appendix 5 for given after the AC, it is free. You can expedite the delivery access information. of your order by using the special order blank in Appendix 5 (photocopies are acceptable) or send it by FAX to: 2. Cancellation. AC 00-2. 13 dated June 15, 2000, 301-386-5394. Distribution personnel will send up to ten is canceled. copies of any free publication. Larger quantities must be 3. Explanation of the AC system. The FAA issues advi- approved by the issuing office. Send your order for 10 or sory circulars to inform the aviation public in a systematic less free copies of the ACs to: way of nonregulatory material. Unless incorporated into a U.S. Department of Transportation regulation by reference, the contents of an advisory circular Subsequent Distribution are not binding on the public. Advisory circulars are issued Office Ardmore East Business Center in a numbered-subject system corresponding to the subject 3341 Q 75th Ave. areas of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) (Title 14, Landover, MD 20785 Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter I, Federal Aviation Administration); and Chapter III, Commercial Space If you wish to be added to or deleted from an AC mailing Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Depart- list, a “Request For Mailing List Action form” is included ment of Transportation, Parts 400-450. An AC is issued to in Appendix 5 for your convenience. Complete this form provide guidance and information in a designated subject and mail it to: area or to show a method acceptable to the Administrator U.S. Department of Transportation for complying with a related Federal Aviation Regulation. Distribution Requirements Section, 4. The Advisory Circular Checklist. SVC-121.21 Washington, D.C. 20590 a. General. The checklist is divided into five ap- pendices. Appendix 1 explains the numbering system. Ap- b. Publications for Sale. A list of FAA advisory pendix 2 lists cancellations that have occurred since the circulars, directives, and other publications is shown in previous issuance. Appendix 3 gives in numeric sequence Appendix 4. These publications are for sale by the Superin- the title and issuance date for each circular listed. A brief tendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office explanation of the contents is given for each entry. The (GPO). When “(Sub.)” is identified with the price, the pub- airplane symbol preceding an AC number indicates that the lication is available on a subscription basis only; supple- AC is new or updated since the previous edition. Appendix ments or changes to the basic document will be sent to you 4 lists FAA publications sold by GPO. You may order the at no additional charge until the subscription expires. Or- desired publications by using the forms/blanks provided ders for mailing to foreign countries should include an addi- located in Appendix 5. tional 25 percent of the listed price to cover handling. C.O.D. orders are not accepted. b. Omitted numbers. In some series, consecutive numbers may be missing. These numbers were assigned to c. ACs on the Internet. A number of FAA advisory circulars still in preparation which will be issued organizations have made their ACs available on the i AC 00-2.14 01/08/03 Internet. These ACs may be found through the FAA home tribution of ACs by sending us an e-mail message. Please page at: www.faa.gov located under Regulatory/Advisory, direct your electronic message to us at: 9-AWA- select Advisory Circulars. [email protected]. Your e-mail message must contain your e-mail address, and the subject series of the The FAA is working toward electronic dissemination advisory circulars you would like to receive of some of our agency publications. We are building a electronically. repository of advisory circulars that will provide you online electronic access. As ACs are added to the 6. Reproduction of Advisory Circulars. Advisory circu- electronic repository, printing and mailing of those added lars may be reproduced in their entirety or in part without will be discontinued. We, therefore, request that permission from the Federal Aviation Administration. you communicate your desire to receive electronic dis- ORIGINAL SIGNED BY Ellen J. Cook Standards and Information Division, APF-100 Mailing lists for Advisory Circulars are computerized. If errors in mailing occur, please notify the Department of Transportation, Distribution Requirements Section, SVC-121.21, Washington, D.C. 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 01/08/03 AC 00-2.14 Contents Purpose................................................................................................................................ i Cancellation......................................................................................................................... i Explanation ......................................................................................................................... i The AC Checklist ................................................................................................................i How to Order....................................................................................................................... i Reproduction of Advisory Circulars................................................................................... ii Appendix 1. Advisory Circular Numbering System................................................ 3 pages Appendix 2. Cancellations ....................................................................................... 2 pages Appendix 3. Numerical Section ............................................................................ 43 pages Appendix 4. FAA Publications for Sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) ............................... 14 pages U.S. Government Bookstores GPO International Distributors Appendix 5. Unfilled Requests Problems/FAA-SURE/Sample Forms:.................5 pages Free Publications Order Blank Single Sale and Subscription Order Form Request for Mailing List Action Internet Access Information iii 01/08/03 AC 00-2.14 Appendix 1 APPENDIX 1 ADVISORY CIRCULAR NUMBERING SYSTEM The Circular Numbering System General Subject Specific Subject Number(1) Number(2) Subject 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 60 AIRMEN Regulations. 61 Certification: Pilots and Flight 2. General and specific subject numbers. The subject numbers Instructors and related subject areas are as follows: 63 Certification: Flight Crewmembers ___________________________________________________________________ Other Than Pilots 65 Certification: Airmen Other Than General Subject Specific Subject Number(1) Number(2) Subject Flight Crewmembers ___________________________________________________________________ 67 Medical Standards and Certification 00 GENERAL 70 AIRSPACE 1 Definitions and Abbreviations 71 Designation of Federal Airways, 10 PROCEDURAL RULES Area Low Routes, Controlled Airspace,and Reporting Points 11 General Rule-Making Procedures 73 Special Use Airspace 13 Investigation and Enforcement Pro 75 Establishment of Jet Routes and cedures Area High Routes 77 Objects Affecting Navigable Air- 20 AIRCRAFT space 21 Certification Procedures for 90 AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL Products and Parts OPERATING RULES 23 Airworthiness Standards: Normal, Utility, and Acrobatic Category 91 General Operating and Flight Rules Airplanes 93 Special Air Traffic Rules and 25 Airworthiness Standards: Transport Airport Traffic Patterns Category Airplanes 95 IFR Altitudes 27 Airworthiness Standards: Normal 97 Standard Instrument Approach Pro- Category Rotorcraft cedures 29 Airworthiness Standards: Transport 99 Security Control of Air Traffic Category Rotorcraft 101 Moored Balloons, Kites, Unmanned 31 Airworthiness Standards: Manned Rockets and Unmanned Free Free Balloons Balloons 33 Airworthiness Standards: Aircraft 103 Ultralight Vehicles Engines 105 Parachute Jumping 34 Fuel Venting and Exhaust Emission 107 Airport Security Requirements for Turbine Engine 108 Airplane Operators Security Powered Airplaness 109 Indirect Air Carrier Security 35 Airworthiness Standards: Propellers 36 Noise Standards: Aircraft Type and 119 CERTIFICATION:AIR CARRIERS AND COMMERCIAL Airworthiness Certification OPERATORS 39 Airworthiness Directives 43 Maintenance, Preventive Mainte- 120 AIR CARRIERS, AIR TRAVEL nance, Rebuilding and Alteration CLUBS, AND OPERATORS 45 Identification and Registration FOR COMPENSATION OR Marking HIRE: CERTIFICATION AND 47 Aircraft Registration OPERATIONS 49 Recording of Aircraft Titles and Security Documents 121 Certification and Operations: Domestic, Flag, and Supplemental ___________________________________________________________________