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pompey777
19th Jan 2012, 01:33
Does anybody have a link to download a current .pdf version of the US FAR/AIM.

Many thanks.

LeadSled
19th Jan 2012, 04:29
First place to look is the FAA web site!!
Tootle pip!!

Check Airman
19th Jan 2012, 04:48
I don't know that one is available. The FAA's pretty good at keeping the website current though.

pompey777
19th Jan 2012, 09:06
On the FAA website you can view individual chapters but not download the document as a pdf. You were able to download the whole AIM as a single document as recently as 2010 but I think that option has been removed by the FAA. Hence my original question.

FlyTCI
19th Jan 2012, 20:32
Ask and you shall receive:

PRO Pilot FAR AIM Free Offer (http://propilot.aero/FARAIMDownload.html)

Right click, save and enjoy the reading.

vapilot2004
19th Jan 2012, 21:04
Title 14 in PDF from our wordy friends at the US government:here. (http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collectionCfr.action?selectedYearFrom=2011&page.go=Go)

AIM from faa.gov here in PDF. (http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/ATPubs/AIM/aim.pdf)

Ask and you shall receive:


Ye hath multitudes.

pompey777
19th Jan 2012, 21:19
Thanks guys. The FAA link is the 2010 edition, btw.

vapilot2004
19th Jan 2012, 22:09
Happy to assist. :ok:

RE: AIM. Yes, base publication date: February 2010 however with revisions: August 2011. No newer version of the AIM exists at this time.

aterpster
19th Jan 2012, 22:27
Feb, 2012 complete AIM on FAA site:

http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/ATPubs/AIM/AIMbasic%202-9-2012.pdf (http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/ATPubs/AIM/AIMbasic%202-9-2012.pdf)

vapilot2004
19th Jan 2012, 22:50
A link from the future! Brilliant. I stand (actually I'm sitting) corrected.

aterpster
20th Jan 2012, 01:15
vapilot:

A link from the future! Brilliant. I stand (actually I'm sitting) corrected.

I've used that line for years, "You're right I sit corrected." :)

TyroPicard
20th Jan 2012, 09:31
Stand... " To be in a specified state or condition" ...
Nothing to do with the use or otherwise of chairs...

yonygg
16th Dec 2012, 01:28
FDsys - Browse Code of Federal Regulations (Annual Edition) (http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collectionCfr.action?selectedYearFrom=2012&go=Go)

Choose the desired Year and click the GO button
Scroll down to "Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space"
On the right hand side of the page, I the same row of "Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space" look for the "Download" link with a small arrow next to it pointing down.
Click that small arrow. A list will open up showing all 5 volumes.
In that list click on the PDF links you want (or on the other available formats such as Text or XML). For example if you are looking for FAR Part 91 you would need to lick on the volume 2 PDF.

GOOD LUCK!!