a. Advisory Circulars.
(1) The current version of AC 61-23C, Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge,
may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh,
PA 15250-7954, or from U.S. Government Printing Office bookstores located in major
cities throughout the United States.
(2) The current versions of the following ACs may be obtained at no cost from:
Department of Transportation, Subsequent Distribution Office, Ardmore East
Business Center, 3341 Q 75th Ave., Landover, MD 20785.
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(a) AC 90-97, Use of Barometric Vertical Navigation (VNAV) for Instrument
Approach Operations Using Decision Altitude.
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(b) AC 120-51D, Crew Resource Management Training.
b. Manuals and Handbooks.
The current versions of the following documents may be purchased from the
Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954:
(1) Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM), especially paragraph 7-5-3,
Obstructions to Flight, Appendix 2.
(2) Rotorcraft Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-21).
(3) Airplane Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-3).
c. Checklists.
(1) PAVE Personal Minimums Checklist (http://www.faa.gov/education_research/tr. . .a/personal%20minimums%20checklist.pdf)
(2) Flight Safety Foundation, CFIT Checklist, Appendix 1, and
http://www.flightsafety.org/pdf/cfit_check.pdf. To order a laminated copy, send
a written request to The Director of Programs, Flight Safety Foundation, 601 Madison
Street, Suite 300, Alexandria, VA 22314.
d. Pilot Practical Test Standards.
The current versions of the these documents may be purchased from the Superintendent
of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.
e. Controlled Flight Into Terrain, Education and Training Aid.
Historically, most of the research related to CFIT accidents and the development of
recommended safety practices have been done for air carrier type operations. The
Controlled Flight Into Terrain, Education and Training Aid, is a good example of
such research done by industry and government. Produced by the Flight Safety
Foundation, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), and the FAA,
the aid provides a good history, lists common dangers, and provides some recommended
means of combating CFIT accidents for air carrier operations. In addition, the document
is a valuable resource for anyone developing a CFIT training course. (Note:
Links to this document are available in the "Online Resources for Pilots"
section of the Aviation Learning Center at Aviation Learning Center. (http://www.faasafety.gov)
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