
FAR/AIM 2026
Federal Aviation Regulations/Aeronautical Information Manual
9781644254998
1120 pages
Aviation Supplies & Acad Inc
Overview
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ASA has built a reputation for providing the aviation community with the most accurate and reliable FAR/AIM products available. The 2026 FAR/AIM book continues this tradition, containing complete and up-to-date information from Titles 14 and 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 and 49 CFR) pertinent to general aviation, pilots, flight instructors, and unmanned aircraft system (UAS) operators, combined with the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM), and a free email subscription service for you to receive updated information as it is released by the FAA.
This edition includes:
- Title 14 Parts 1, 5, 43, 48, 61, 67, 68, 71, 73, 89, 91, 97, 103, 105, 107, 110, 119, 136, 137, 141, 142; Title 49 NTSB 830 and TSA 1552
- Unabridged AIM, including full-color graphics
Additional features:
- FREE updates available online and via email subscription service for instant access to regulation changes as they are released throughout the one-year book lifecycle (sign up on ASA’s website)
- Changes and updates since last edition clearly marked
- Access to additional online resources: ASA’s suggested regulation study list for each certificate and rating, the Pilot’s Bill of Rights, and NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System Form
- Comprehensive FAR and AIM index
ASA’s FAR/AIM books have been the standard regulatory reference of the industry for more than 80 years. ASA consolidates the FAA regulations and procedures into easy-to-use reference books full of information pertinent to pilots, flight crew, and aviation mechanics.
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