Customer Review: FAR/AIM 2010 is a continuation of the annual publication of the regulations by ASA. The format is easy to use. The high point is that changes from the previous year are high-lighted by a heavy black bar along the margin, so it is easy to find sections which have changed.
Customer Review: Written for private pilots &students with very helpful drawings and diagrams of situations. Even after the pilot certificate - this book is great reinforcement and reference of all my instructor taught. Gives a different perspective on some issues, including flight operation, pattern work... more info
Great review of what the FAA wants you to know about weather and what you need to fly in weather or know it time to sit on the ground. Writing and editing would improve the value of the product. For a govt written resource it is great and the price is right. For less than 1/10 of the... more info
Customer Review: I was just looking to increase my general knowledge when I bought this book. I was amazed at how well the information is presented in a very clear and well written way. The illustrations are excellent. The explanation of the various forces that combine to produce lift is the best I have ever seen.... more info
Customer Review: This book has good content, but it can be repetitive and unclear at times. Unlike a textbook written for a student, this is more like a reference.
Customer Review: Does a good job explaining things past what is on the practical exam. Not a lot of 'how to' but a lot of 'what to do'. Not a book to buy if wanting to get into IFR flying, but a great book if you are already IFR rated and want to improve.
Lucas Hartford
Evergreen
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Customer Review: One of the better Government publications in how well it is illustrated and written for practical use. The Glossary could be more complete and does not cover all acronyms.