Advisory Circular. L. Nicholas Lacey Director, Flight Standards Service. U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration

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1 U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular Subject: Reference Materials and Subject Matter Date: 6/9/00 AC No: 60-25D Knowledge Codes for Airman Knowledge Testing Initiated by: AFS-630 Change: 1. PURPOSE. Appendixes 1 and 2 of this advisory circular contain the listings of reference materials and subject matter knowledge codes for airman knowledge testing. Appendix 1 includes codes for pilots, instructors, flight engineers, dispatchers, navigators, pilot examiners, inspection authorization, and parachute riggers. includes codes for aircraft mechanics. 2. CANCELLATION. AC 60-25C, Reference Materials and Subject Matter Knowledge Codes for Airman Knowledge Testing, dated 8/23/99, is canceled. 3. GENERAL. The listings of reference materials and subject matter knowledge codes have been prepared by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to establish specific references for all knowledge standards. The listings contain reference materials to be used when preparing for all airman knowledge tests. The subject matter knowledge codes should be referred to when reviewing areas of deficiency on airman knowledge test reports. 4. HOW TO OBTAIN ELECTRONICALLY. The subject matter knowledge codes, some of the reference materials listed, and knowledge test guides specific to each certification testing level can be obtained from the Regulatory Support Division s web site at L. Nicholas Lacey Director, Flight Standards Service

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3 6/9/00 AC 60-25D Appendix 1 REFERENCE MATERIALS AND SUBJECT MATTER KNOWLEDGE CODES FOR PILOTS, INSTRUCTORS, FLIGHT ENGINEERS, DISPATCHERS, NAVIGATORS, PILOT EXAMINERS, INSPECTION AUTHORIZATION, AND PARACHUTE RIGGERS Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 1 Definitions and Abbreviations A01 A02 General Definitions Abbreviations and Symbols 14 CFR part 21 Certification Procedures for Products and Parts A100 A102 A104 A108 A110 A112 A114 A117 General Type Certificates Supplemental Type Certificates Airworthiness Certificates Approval of Materials, Part, Processes, and Appliances Export Airworthiness Approvals Approval of Engines, Propellers, Materials, Parts, and Appliances Import Technical Standard Order Authorizations 14 CFR part 23 Airworthiness Standards: Normal, Utility, Acrobatic, and Commuter Category Aircraft A150 A151 A152 A153 A154 A155 A157 A159 General Flight Structure Design and Construction Powerplant Equipment Operating Limitations and Information Appendix G: Instructions for Continued Airworthiness 14 CFR part 25 Airworthiness Standards: Transport Category Aircraft A08 A09 A11 Equipment Operating Limitations and Information Appendix H: Instructions for Continued Airworthiness 14 CFR part 27 Airworthiness Standards: Normal Category Rotorcraft A250 A253 A255 A257 A259 A261 A263 A265 General Flight Strength Requirements Design and Construction Powerplant Equipment Operating Limitations and Information Appendix A: Instructions for Continued Airworthiness 14 CFR part 39 Airworthiness Directives A13 A14 General Airworthiness Directives 14 CFR part 43 Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding, and Alteration A15 A16 General Appendixes 14 CFR part 45 Identification and Registration Marking A400 A401 A402 General Identification of Aircraft and Related Products Nationality and Registration Marks A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 General Flight Structure Design and Construction Powerplant 1 14 CFR part 61 Certification: Pilots, Flight Instructors, and Ground Instructors A20 A21 General Aircraft Ratings and Pilot Authorizations

4 AC 60-25D 6/9/00 Appendix 1 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A29 Student Pilots Private Pilots Commercial Pilots Airline Transport Pilots Flight Instructors Ground Instructors Recreational Pilot 14 CFR part 63 Certification: Flight Crewmembers Other Than Pilots A30 A31 A32 General Flight Engineers Flight Navigators 14 CFR part 65 Certification: Airmen Other Than Flight Crewmembers A40 A41 A44 A45 A46 General Aircraft Dispatchers Parachute Riggers Mechanics Repairmen 14 CFR part 71 Designation of Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, and Class E Airspace Areas; Airways; Routes; and Reporting Points A60 A61 A64 A65 A66 General Class A Airspace Class B Airspace Class C Airspace Class D Airspace Class E Airspace 14 CFR part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules B16 B17 Appendix A Category II Operations: Manual, Instruments, Equipment, and Maintenance Foreign Aircraft Operations and Operations of U.S.-Registered Civil Aircraft Outside of the U.S. 14 CFR part 97 Standard Instrument Approach Procedures B97 General 14 CFR part 105 Parachute Jumping C01 C02 C03 General Operating Rules Parachute Equipment 14 CFR part 108 Airplane Operator Security C10 General 14 CFR part 119 Certification: Air Carriers and Commercial Operators C20 C21 C22 General Applicability of Operating Requirements to Different Kinds of Operations Under Parts 121, 125, and 135 Certification, Operations Specifications, and Certain Other Requirements for Operations Conducted Under Parts 121 or CFR part 121 Certification and Operations: Domestic, Flag, and Supplemental Air Carriers and Commercial Operators of Large Aircraft B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 General Flight Rules General Visual Flight Rules Instrument Flight Rules Equipment, Instrument, and Certificate Requirements Special Flight Operations Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and Alterations Large and Turbine-powered Multiengine Airplanes Additional Equipment and Operating Requirements for Large and Transport Category Aircraft D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08 General Certification Rules for Domestic and Flag Air Carriers Certification Rules for Supplemental Air Carriers and Commercial Operators Rules Governing all Certificate Holders Under This Part Approval of Routes: Domestic and Flag Air Carriers Approval of Areas and Routes for Supplemental Air Carriers and Commercial Operators Manual Requirements Aircraft Requirements 2

5 6/9/00 AC 60-25D Appendix 1 D09 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24 Airplane Performance Operating Limitations Special Airworthiness Requirements Instrument and Equipment Requirements Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and Alterations Airman and Crewmember Requirements Training Program Crewmember Qualifications Aircraft Dispatcher Qualifications and Duty Time Limitations: Domestic and Flag Air Carriers Flight Time Limitations and Rest Requirements: Domestic Air Carriers Flight Time Limitations: Flag Air Carriers Flight Time Limitations: Supplemental Air Carriers and Commercial Operators Flight Operations Dispatching and Flight Release Rules Records and Reports Crewmember Certificate: International Special Federal Aviation Regulation SFAR No CFR part 125 Certification and Operations: Airplanes Having a Seating Capacity of 20 or More Passengers or a Maximum Payload Capacity of 6,000 Pounds or More D30 D36 General Maintenance 14 CFR part 135 Air Taxi Operators and Commercial Operators E01 E02 E03 E04 E05 E06 E07 E08 E09 E10 E11 General Flight Operations Aircraft and Equipment VFR/IFR Operating Limitations and Weather Requirements Flight Crewmember Requirements Flight Crewmember Flight Time Limitations and Rest Requirements Crewmember Testing Requirements Training Airplane Performance Operating Limitations Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and Alterations Appendix A: Additional Airworthiness Standards for 10 or More Passenger Airplanes E12 E13 Special Federal Aviation Regulations SFAR No. 36 Special Federal Aviation Regulations SFAR No CFR part 183 Representatives of the Administrator E150 E151 E152 General Certification of Representatives Kinds of Designations: Privileges US HMR 172 Hazardous Materials Table F02 General US HMR 175 Materials Transportation Bureau Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) G01 G02 G03 General Information and Regulations Loading, Unloading, and Handling Specific Regulation Applicable According to Classification of Material NTSB 830 Rules Pertaining to the Notification and Reporting of Aircraft Accidents or Incidents and Overdue Aircraft, and Preservation of Aircraft Wreckage, Mail, Cargo, and Records G10 G11 G12 G13 General Initial Notification of Aircraft Accidents, Incidents, and Overdue Aircraft Preservation of Aircraft Wreckage, Mail, Cargo, and Records Reporting of Aircraft Accidents, Incidents, and Overdue Aircraft FAA-H Aircraft Weight and Balance Handbook H100 H101 H102 H103 H104 H105 H106 H107 H108 H109 Why is Weight and Balance Important? Weight Control Effects of Weight Weight Changes Stability and Balance Control Weight and Balance Theory Weight and Balance Documents Requirements Equipment for Weighing Preparation for Weighing 3

6 AC 60-25D 6/9/00 Appendix 1 H110 H111 H112 H113 H114 H115 H116 H117 H118 H119 H120 H121 H122 H123 H124 H125 H126 H127 H128 H129 H130 H131 H132 H133 H134 H135 Determining the Center of Gravity Empty-Weight Center of Gravity Formulas Determining the Loaded Weight and CG Multiengine Airplane Weight and Balance Computations Determining the Loaded CG Equipment List Weight and Balance Revision Record Weight Changes Caused by a Repair or Alteration Empty-Weight CG Range Adverse-Loaded CG Checks Ballast Weighing Requirements Locating and Monitoring Weight and CG Location Determining the Correct Stabilizer Trim Setting Determining CG Changes Caused by Modifying the Cargo Determining Cargo Pallet Loads with Regard to Floor Loading Limits Determining the Maximum Amount of Payload That Can Be carried Determining the Landing Weight Determining the Minutes of Fuel Dump Time Weight and Balance of Commuter Category Airplanes Determining the Loaded CG of a Helicopter Using an Electronic Calculator to Solve Weight and Balance Problems Using an E6-B Flight Computer to Solve Weight and Balance Problems Using a Dedicated Electronic Computer to Solve Weight and Balance Problems Typical Weight and Balance Problems Glossary FAA-H Aviation Instructor Handbook H200 Learning Theory H201 Definition of Learning H202 Characteristics of Learning H203 Principles of Learning H204 Level of Learning H205 Learning Physical Skills H206 Memory H207 Transfer of Learning H208 Control of Human Behavior H209 Control of Human Behavior H210 Human Needs H211 Defense Mechanisms H212 The Flight Instructor as a Practical Psychologists H213 Basic Elements H214 Barriers of Effective Communication H215 Developing Communications Skills H216 Preparation H217 Presentation H218 Application H219 Review and Evaluation H220 Organizing Material H221 Lecture Method H222 Cooperative or Group Learning Method H223 Guided Discussion Method H224 Demonstration-Performance Method H225 Computer-Based Training Method H226 The Instructor as a Critic H227 Evaluation H228 Instructional Aid Theory H229 Reasons for Use of Instructional Aids H230 Guidelines for Use of Instructional Aids H231 Types of Instructional Aids H232 Test Preparation Material H233 Aviation Instructor Responsibilities H234 Flight Instructor Responsibilities H235 Professionalism H236 The Telling-and-Doing Technique H237 Integrated Flight Instruction H238 Obstacles to Learning During Flight Instruction H239 Positive Exchange of Flight Controls H240 Use of Distractions H241 Aeronautical Decision Making H242 Factors Affecting Decision Making H243 Operational Pitfalls H244 Evaluating Student Decision Making H245 Course of Training H246 Blocks of Learning H247 Training Syllabus H248 Lesson Plans H249 Growth and Development H250 Sources of Material H251 Appendix A Sample Test Items H252 Appendix B Instructor Endorsements H253 Glossary AC Basic Helicopter Handbook H70 General Aerodynamics H71 Aerodynamics of Flight H72 Loads and Load Factors 4

7 6/9/00 AC 60-25D Appendix 1 H73 H74 H75 H76 H77 H78 H79 H80 H81 H82 Function of the Controls Other Helicopter Components and Their Functions Introduction to the Helicopter Flight Manual Weight and Balance Helicopter Performance Some Hazards of Helicopter Flight Precautionary Measures and Critical Conditions Helicopter Flight Maneuvers Confined Area, Pinnacle, and Ridgeline Operations Glossary AC Pilot s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge H300 H301 H302 H303 H304 H305 H306 H307 H308 H309 H310 H311 H312 H313 H314 H315 H316 H317 H318 H319 H320 H321 H322 H323 H324 H325 H326 H327 H328 H329 Forces Acting on the Airplane in Flight Turning Tendency (Torque Effect) Airplane Stability Loads and Load Factors Airplane Structure Flight Control Systems Electrical System Engine Operation Propeller Starting the Engine Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge Aircraft Documents, Maintenance, and Inspections The Pitot-Static System and Associated Instruments Gyroscopic Flight Instruments Magnetic Compass Weight Control Balance, Stability, and Center of Gravity Airplane Performance Observations Service Outlets Weather Briefings Nature of the Atmosphere The Cause of Atmospheric Circulation Moisture and Temperature Air Masses and Fronts Aviation Weather Reports, Forecasts, and Weather Charts Types of Airports Sources for Airport Data Airport Markings and Signs Airport Lighting H330 H331 H332 H333 H334 H335 H336 H337 H338 H339 H340 H341 H342 H343 H344 H345 H346 H347 H348 H349 H350 H351 Wind Direction Indicators Radio Communications Air Traffic Services Wake Turbulence Collision Avoidance Controlled Airspace Uncontrolled Airspace Special Use Airspace Other Airspace Areas Aeronautical Charts Latitude and Longitude Effect of Wind Basic Calculations Pilotage Dead Reckoning Flight Planning Charting the Course Filing a VFR Flight Plan Radio Navigation Obtaining a Medical Certificate Health Factors Affecting Pilot Performance Environmental Factors which Affect Pilot Performance FAA-H Rotorcraft Flying Handbook H700 Helicopter H701 H702 H703 H704 H705 H706 H707 H708 H709 H710 H711 H712 H713 H714 H715 H716 H717 H718 H719 H720 Glossary Introduction to the Helicopter General Aerodynamics Aerodynamics of Flight Autorotation Helicopter Flight Controls Helicopter Systems Engines Transmission System Main Rotor System Fuel Systems Electrical Systems Hydraulics Stability Augmentations Systems Autopilot Environmental Systems Anti-Icing Systems Rotorcraft Flight Manual Operating Limitations Weight and Balance Performance 5

8 AC 60-25D 6/9/00 Appendix 1 H721 Performance Charts H722 Basic Flight Maneuvers H723 Minimum Equipment Lists H724 Rotor Safety Considerations H725 Vertical Takeoff to a Hover H726 Hovering H727 Taxiing H728 Turns H729 Normal Takeoff H730 Ground Reference Maneuvers H731 Traffic Patterns H732 Approaches H733 Go-Around H734 Noise Abatement Procedures H735 Advance Flight Maneuvers H736 Reconnaissance Procedures H737 Maximum Performance Takeoff H738 Running/Rolling Takeoff H739 Rapid Deceleration (Quick Stop) H740 Steep Approach to a Hover H741 Shallow Approach and Running/Roll-On Landing H742 Slope Operations H743 Confined Area Operations H744 Pinnacle and Ridgeline Operations H745 Helicopter Emergencies H746 Autorotation H747 Height/Velocity Diagram H748 Retreating Blade Stall H749 Ground Resonance H750 Dynamic Rollover H751 Low G Conditions and Mast Bumping H752 Low Rotor RPM and Blade Stall H753 Recovery From Low Rotor RPM H754 Systems Flight Diversion Malfunctions H755 Lost Procedures H756 Emergency Equipment and Survival Gear H757 Attitude Instrument Flying H758 Flight Instruments H759 Night Operations H760 Aeronautical Decision Making Gyroplanes H761 Introduction to the Gyroplane H762 Aerodynamics of the Gyroplane H763 Gyroplane Flight Controls H764 Gyroplanes Systems H765 Rotorcraft Flight Manual H766 H767 H768 Gyroplane Flight Operations Gyroplane Emergencies Aeronautical Decision Making FAA-H Airplane Flying Handbook H501 H502 H503 H504 H505 H506 H507 H509 H510 H511 H512 H513 H514 H515 H516 H517 H518 H519 H520 H522 H523 H524 H525 H526 H527 H528 H529 H531 H532 H533 H534 H535 H536 H538 H539 H540 H541 H542 H543 H545 Choosing a Flight School Instructor/Student Relationship Role of the FAA Flight Standards District Offices (FSDO s) Study Habits Study Materials Collision Avoidance Pilot Assessment Preflight Preparation and Flight Planning Airplane Preflight Inspection Minimum Equipment Lists (MEL s) and Operations with Inoperative Equipment Cockpit Management Use of Checklists Ground Operations Taxiing Taxi Clearances at Airports with an Operating Control Tower Before Takeoff Check After-landing Postflight Terms and Definitions Prior to Takeoff Normal Takeoff Crosswind Takeoff Short-field Takeoff and Climb Soft-field Takeoff and Climb Rejected Takeoff Noise Abatement Integrated Flight Instruction Attitude Flying Straight-and-level Flight Turns Climbs Descents Slow Flight Stalls Spins Spin Procedures Aircraft Limitations Weight and Balance Requirements Maneuvering by Reference to Ground Objects 6

9 6/9/00 AC 60-25D Appendix 1 H546 H548 H549 H550 H551 H552 H553 H554 H555 H556 H557 H559 H560 H561 H562 H564 H565 H566 H567 H568 H569 H570 H571 H572 H573 H574 H576 H577 H578 H579 H580 H582 H583 H585 H586 H587 H588 H589 H591 H592 H593 H594 H595 H596 H597 H598 H599 H600 H601 Performance Maneuvers Airport Traffic Patterns and Operations Normal Approach and Landing Crosswind Approach and Landing Short-field Approach and Landing Soft-field Approach and Landing Power-off Accuracy Approaches Faulty Approaches and Landings Final Approaches Roundout (Flare) Touchdown Basic Instrument Training Basic Instrument Flight Use of Navigation Systems Use of Radar Services Night Vision Night Illusions Pilot Equipment Airplane Equipment and Lighting Airport and Navigation Lighting Aids Preparation and Preflight Starting, Taxiing, and Runup Takeoff and Climb Orientation and Navigation Approaches and Landings Night Emergencies VOR Navigation VOR/DME RNAV LORAN-C Navigation Global Positioning System (GPS) Radar Services Systems and Equipment Malfunctions Emergency Approaches and Landings (Actual) Airplane Systems Pressurized Airplanes Oxygen Systems Physiological Altitude Limits Regulatory Requirements Multiengine Performance Characteristics The Critical Engine Vmc for Certification Performance Factors in Takeoff Planning Accelerates/Stop Distance Propeller Feathering Use of Trim Tabs Preflight Preparation Checklist Taxiing H602 H603 H604 H605 H606 H607 H608 H609 H610 H611 H612 H613 H614 H615 H616 H617 H618 H619 Normal Takeoffs Crosswind Takeoffs Short-field or Obstacle Clearance Takeoff Stalls Emergency Descent Approaches and Landings Crosswind Landings Short-field Landing Go-around Procedure Engine Inoperative Emergencies Engine Inoperative Procedures Vmc Demonstrations Engine Failure Before Lift-off (Rejected Takeoff) Engine Failure After Lift-off Engine Failure En Route Engine Inoperative Approach and Landing Types of Decisions Effectiveness of ADM Gyroplane Training Manual Graves Publishing Co. H95 General Understanding the Gyroplane The Abbott Co. H650 H651 H652 Magic of Rotor Blades Behind the Power Curve Beating P.I.O. Gyroplane Flight Training Manual Jean-Pierre Harrison H701 H702 H704 H709 H710 H711 General Aerodynamics Aerodynamics of Flight Function of the Controls Some Hazards of Gyroplane Flight Precautionary Measures and Critical Conditions Gyroplane Flight Maneuvers AC Instrument Flying Handbook I01 I02 I03 I04 Training Considerations Instrument Flying: Coping with Illusions in Flight Aerodynamic Factors Related to Instrument Flying Basic Flight Instruments 7

10 AC 60-25D 6/9/00 Appendix 1 I05 Attitude Instrument Flying Airplanes I06 Attitude Instrument Flying Helicopters I07 Electronic Aids to Instrument Flying I08 Using the Navigation Instruments I09 Radio Communications Facilities and Equipment I10 The Federal Airways System and Controlled Airspace I11 Air Traffic Control I12 ATC Operations and Procedures I13 Flight Planning I14 Appendix: Instrument Instructor Lesson Guide Airplanes I15 Segment of En Route Low Altitude Chart AC 00-6 Aviation Weather I20 The Earth s Atmosphere I21 Temperature I22 Atmospheric Pressure and Altimetry I23 Wind I24 Moisture, Cloud Formation, and Precipitation I25 Stable and Unstable Air I26 Clouds I27 Air Masses and Fronts I28 Turbulence I29 Icing I30 Thunderstorms I31 Common IFR Producers I32 High Altitude Weather I33 Arctic Weather I34 Tropical Weather I35 Soaring Weather I36 Glossary of Weather Terms AC Aviation Weather Services I54 The Aviation Weather Service Program I55 Aviation Routine Weather Report (METAR) I56 Pilot and Radar Reports, Satellite Pictures, and Radiosonde Additional Data (RADATs) I57 Aviation Weather Forecasts I58 Surface Analysis Chart I59 Weather Depiction Chart I60 Radar Summary Chart I61 Constant Pressure Analysis Charts I62 Composite Moisture Stability Chart I63 I64 I65 I66 I67 Winds and Temperatures Aloft Chart Significant Weather Prognostic Charts Convective Outlook Chart Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Products Turbulence Locations, Conversion and Density Altitude Tables, Contractions and Acronyms, Station Identifiers, WSR-88D Sites, and Internet Addresses AIM Aeronautical Information Manual J01 J02 J03 J04 J05 J06 J07 J08 J09 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 J26 J27 J28 J29 J30 J31 J32 J33 Air Navigation Radio Aids Radar Services and Procedures Airport Lighting Aids Air Navigation and Obstruction Lighting Airport Marking Aids and Signs Airspace General Class G Airspace Controlled Airspace Special Use Airspace Other Airspace Areas Service Available to Pilots Radio Communications Phraseology and Techniques Airport Operations ATC Clearance/Separations Preflight Departure Procedures En Route Procedures Arrival Procedures Pilot/Controller Roles and Responsibilities National Security and Interception Procedures Emergency Procedures General Emergency Services Available to Pilots Distress and Urgency Procedures Two-Way Radio Communications Failure Meteorology Altimeter Setting Procedures Wake Turbulence Bird Hazards, and Flight Over National Refuges, Parks, and Forests Potential Flight Hazards Safety, Accident, and Hazard Reports Fitness for Flight Type of Charts Available Pilot Controller Glossary 8

11 6/9/00 AC 60-25D Appendix 1 Other Documents J34 J35 J36 J37 J39 J40 J41 J42 J43 Airport/Facility Directory En Route Low Altitude Chart En Route High Altitude Chart Sectional Chart Terminal Area Chart Instrument Departure Procedure Chart Standard Terminal Arrival (STAR) Chart Instrument Approach Procedures Helicopter Route Chart ADDITIONAL ADVISORY CIRCULARS K01 K02 K03 K04 K05 K06 K11 K12 K13 K20 K23 K26 K40 K45 K46 K47 K48 K49 AC 00-24, Thunderstorms AC 00-30, Atmospheric Turbulence Avoidance AC 00-34, Aircraft Ground Handling and Servicing AC 00-54, Pilot Wind Shear Guide AC 00-55, Announcement of Availability: FAA Order A AC 43-4, Corrosion Control for Aircraft AC 20-34, Prevention of Retractable Landing Gear Failures AC 20-32, Carbon Monoxide (CO) Contamination in Aircraft Detection and Prevention AC 20-43, Aircraft Fuel Control AC , Aircraft Engine Crankshaft Failure AC , Airworthiness Approval of Airborne Loran-C Navigation Systems for Use in the U.S. National Airspace System AC , Airworthiness Approval of Global Positioning System (GPS) Navigation Equipment for Use as a VFR and IFR Supplemental Navigation System AC 25-4, Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) AC 39-7, Airworthiness Directives AC 43-9, Maintenance Records AC , Instructions for Completion of FAA Form 337 AC 43-11, Reciprocating Engine Overhaul Terminology and Standards AC , Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices Aircraft Inspection and Repair K50 K80 L05 L10 L15 L25 L34 L42 L44 L45 L50 L52 L53 L57 L59 L61 L62 L70 L80 L90 M01 M02 M08 M13 AC , Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices Aircraft Alterations AC 60-4, Pilot s Spatial Disorientation AC 60-22, Aeronautical Decision Making AC 61-67, Stall Spin Awareness Training AC , Operations of Aircraft at Altitudes Above 25,000 Feet MSL and/or MACH numbers (Mmo) Greater Than.75 FAA-G , Inspection Authorization Knowledge Test Guide AC 90-48, Pilots Role in Collision Avoidance AC 90-87, Helicopter Dynamic Rollover AC 90-94, Guidelines for Using Global Positioning System Equipment for IFR En Route and Terminal Operations and for Nonprecision Instrument Approaches in the U.S. National Airspace System AC 90-95, Unanticipated Right Yaw in Helicopters AC 91-6, Water, Slush, and Snow on the Runway AC 91-13, Cold Weather Operation of Aircraft AC 91-14, Altimeter Setting Sources AC 91-43, Unreliable Airspeed Indications AC 91-46, Gyroscopic Instruments Good Operating Practices AC 91-50, Importance of Transponder Operation and Altitude Reporting AC 91-51, Effect of Icing on Aircraft Control and Airplane Deice and Anti-Ice Systems AC 91-67, Minimum Equipment Requirements for General Aviation Operations Under FAR Part 91 AC 103-4, Hazard Associated with Sublimation of Solid Carbon Dioxide (Dry Ice) Aboard Aircraft AC 105-2, Sport Parachute Jumping AC , Private Carriage Versus Common Carriage of Persons or Property AC , Aircraft Weight and Balance Control AC , Pilot Guide for Large Aircraft Ground Deicing AC , Operational Landing Distances for Wet Runways; Transport Category Airplanes 9

12 AC 60-25D 6/9/00 Appendix 1 M35 M51 M52 AC , Pilot Guide Small Aircraft Ground Deicing AC , Hazards Following Ground Deicing and Ground Operations in Conditions Conducive to Aircraft Icing AC 00-2, Advisory Circular Checklist Powerline Excerpts Balloon Federation of America O30 Excerpts Balloon Ground School Balloon Publishing Co. Soaring Flight Manual Jeppesen-Sanderson, Inc. O220 Balloon Operations N20 N21 N22 N23 N24 N25 N26 N27 N28 N29 N30 N31 N32 N33 N34 Sailplane Aerodynamics Performance Considerations Flight Instruments Weather for Soaring Medical Factors Flight Publications and Airspace Aeronautical Charts and Navigation Computations for Soaring Personal Equipment Preflight and Ground Operations Aerotow Launch Procedures Ground Launch Procedures Basic Flight Maneuvers and Traffic Soaring Techniques Cross-Country Soaring Flight Instructor Manual Balloon Federation of America O10 O11 O12 Flight Instruction Aids Human Behavior and Pilot Proficiency The Flight Check and the Designated Examiner Balloon Digest Balloon Federation of America O150 O155 O160 O165 O170 O171 O172 O173 O174 O175 O176 O177 O178 O179 Balloon Theory and Practice Structure of the Modern Balloon Lift-off to Landing Weather for the Balloonist Propane and Fuel Management Chemical and Physical Properties Tanks Burners Hoses Refueling Fuel Contamination Heat Tapes (Coils) Nitrogen Pressurization Repairs and Maintenance How To Fly A Balloon Balloon Publishing Co. O250 Basic Terminology O251 History O252 Physics O253 Equipment O254 Checklists O255 Flight Planning O256 Preflight Operations O257 The Standard Burn O258 Inflation O259 Launch O260 Level Flight O261 Ascents and Descents O262 Contour Flying O263 Maneuvering O264 Approach to Landing O265 Landings O266 Deflation O267 The Chase O268 Landowners Relations O269 Recovery and Pack-up O270 Propane: Management and Fueling O271 Tethering O272 Emergency Procedures O273 Skill Development O274 Crew O275 What is a Good Instructor O276 Regulations O277 Maintenance O278 Earning a Pilot Certificate O279 Radio Communications O280 Appendix 1: Glossary Goodyear Airship Operations Manual P01 Buoyancy P02 Aerodynamics P03 Free Ballooning P04 Aerostatics 10

13 6/9/00 AC 60-25D Appendix 1 P05 P06 P07 P08 P11 P12 P13 Envelope Car Powerplant Airship Ground Handling Operating Instructions History Training The Parachute Manual Para Publishing P31 P32 P33 P34 P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P40 Regulations The Parachute Rigger Certificate The Parachute Loft Parachute Materials Personnel Parachute Assemblies Parachute Component Parts Maintenance, Alteration, and Manufacturing Procedures Design and Construction Parachute Inspecting and Packing Glossary/Index The Parachute Manual, Vol. II Para Publishing P51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 P61 P62 P63 P64 Parachute Regulations The Parachute Rigger s Certificate The Parachute Loft Parachute Materials Personnel Parachute Assemblies Parachute Component Parts Maintenance, Alteration, and Manufacturing Parachute Design and Construction Parachute Inspection and Packing Appendix Conversion Tables Product/Manufacturer Index Name and Manufacture Index Glossary-Index AC 65-9 Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics General Handbook S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 Mathematics Aircraft Drawings Aircraft Weight and Balance Fuels and Fuel Systems Fluid Lines and Fittings Aircraft Hardware, Materials, and Processes Physics S08 S09 S10 S11 Basic Electricity Aircraft Generators and Motors Inspection Fundamentals Ground Handling, Safety, and Support Equipment AC Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics Powerplant Handbook S12 S13 S14 S15 S16 S17 S18 S19 S20 Theory and Construction of Aircraft Engines Induction and Exhaust Systems Engine Fuel and Metering Systems Engine Ignition and Electrical Systems Engine Starting Systems Lubrication and Cooling Systems Propellers Engine Fire Protection Systems Engine Maintenance and Operation AC Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics Airframe Handbook S21 S22 S23 S24 S25 S26 S27 S28 S29 S30 S31 Aircraft Structures Assembly and Rigging Aircraft Structural Repairs Ice and Rain Protection Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Systems Landing Gear Systems Fire Protection Systems Aircraft Electrical Systems Aircraft Instrument Systems Communications and Navigation Systems Cabin Atmosphere Control Systems JSGT A&P Technician General Textbook Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. S32 S33 S34 S35 S36 S37 S38 S39 S40 S41 S42 S43 S44 Mathematics Physics Basic Electricity Electrical Generators and Motors Aircraft Drawings Weight and Balance Fluid Lines and Fittings Aircraft Hardware Corrosion and Its Control Nondestructive Inspection Ground Handling and Servicing Maintenance Forms and Records Maintenance Publications 11

14 AC 60-25D 6/9/00 Appendix 1 JSPT A&P Technician Powerplant Textbook Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. S45 S46 S47 S48 S49 S50 S51 S52 S53 S54 Reciprocating Engines Turbine Engines Engine Removal and Replacement Engine Maintenance and Operation Induction and Exhaust Systems Engine Fuel and Fuel Metering Engine Ignition and Electrical Systems Engine Lubrication and Cooling Systems Engine Fire Protection Systems Propellers JSAT A&P Technician Airframe Textbook Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. S55 S56 S57 S58 S59 S60 S61 S62 S63 S64 S65 S66 S67 S68 S69 Aircraft Structures Assembly and Rigging Aircraft Fabric Covering Aircraft Painting and Finishing Aircraft Metal Structural Repair Aircraft Wood and Composite Structural Repair Aircraft Welding Ice and Rain Control Systems Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Systems Aircraft Landing Gear Systems Fire Protection Systems Aircraft Electrical Systems Aircraft Instrument Systems Aircraft Fuel Systems Aircraft Cabin Atmosphere Control Systems AGTP Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplants Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. S70 S71 S72 S73 S74 S75 S76 S77 S78 S79 S80 S81 History of Turbine Engine Development Jet Propulsion Theory Turbine Engine Design and Construction Engine Familiarization Inspection and Maintenance Lubrication Systems Fuel Systems Compressor Anti-Stall Systems Anti-Icing Systems Starter Systems Ignition Systems Engine Instrument Systems S82 S83 Fire/Overheat Detection and Extinguishing Systems for Turbine Engines Engine Operation The Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine and Its Operation United Technologies Corporation, Pratt Whitney, 1988 T01 T02 T03 T04 T05 T06 Gas Turbine Engine Fundamentals Gas Turbine Engine Terms Gas Turbine Engine Components Gas Turbine Engine Operation Operational Characteristics of Jet Engines Gas Turbine Engine Performance Aircraft Powerplants Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, Seventh Edition T07 T08 T09 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T20 T21 T22 T23 T24 T25 Aircraft Powerplant Classification and Progress Reciprocating-Engine Construction and Nomenclature Internal-Combustion Engine Theory and Performance Lubricants and Lubricating Systems Induction Systems, Superchargers, Turbochargers, and Cooling and Exhaust Systems Basic Fuel Systems and Carburetors Fuel Injection Systems Reciprocating-Engine Ignition and Starting Systems Operation, Inspection, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting of Reciprocating Engines Reciprocating-Engine Overhaul Practices Gas Turbine Engine: Theory, Construction, and Nomenclature Gas Turbine Engine: Fuels and Fuel Systems Turbine-Engine Lubricants and Lubricating Systems Ignition and Starting Systems of Gas- Turbine Engines Turbofan Engines Turboprop Engines Turboshaft Engines Gas-Turbine Operation, Inspection, Troubleshooting, Maintenance, and Overhaul Propeller Theory, Nomenclature, and Operation 12

15 6/9/00 AC 60-25D T26 T27 T29 Turbopropellers and Control Systems Propeller Installation, Inspection, and Maintenance Engine Indicating, Warning, and Control Systems ATD Aircraft Technical Dictionary Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. T30 Definitions Aircraft Basic Science Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, Seventh Edition T31 T32 T33 T34 T35 T36 T37 T38 T39 T40 T41 T42 T43 T44 Fundamentals of Mathematics Science Fundamentals Basic Aerodynamics Airfoils and their Applications Aircraft in Flight Aircraft Drawings Weight and Balance Aircraft Materials Fabrication Techniques and Processes Standard Aircraft Hardware Aircraft Fluid Lines and their Fittings Federal Aviation Regulations and Publications Ground Handling and Safety Aircraft Inspection and Servicing Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Glencoe/ McGraw-Hill, Sixth Edition T45 T46 T47 T48 T49 T50 T51 T52 Aircraft Structures Aircraft Fluid Power Systems Aircraft Landing-Gear Systems Aircraft Fuel Systems Environmental Systems Aircraft Instruments and Instrument Systems Auxiliary Systems Assembly and Rigging TCAS Transport Category Aircraft Systems Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. T53 T54 Types, Design Features and Configurations of Transport Aircraft Auxiliary Power Units, Pneumatic, and Environmental Control Systems T55 T56 T57 T58 T59 T60 T61 T62 T63 Anti-Icing Systems and Rain Protection Electrical Power Systems Flight Control Systems Fuel Systems Hydraulic Systems Oxygen Systems Warning and Fire Protection Systems Communications, Instruments, and Navigational Systems Miscellaneous Aircraft Systems and Maintenance Information Aircraft Electricity and Electronics Glencoe/ McGraw-Hill, Fifth Edition T64 T65 T66 T67 T68 T69 T70 T71 T72 T73 T74 T75 T76 T77 T78 T79 T80 Fundamentals of Electricity Applications of Ohm s Law Aircraft Storage Batteries Alternating Current Electrical Wire and Wiring Practices Electrical Control Devices Electric Measuring Instruments Generators and Related Control Circuits Alternators, Inverters, and Related Controls Electric Motors Power Distribution Systems Design and Maintenance of Aircraft Electrical Systems Radio Theory Communication and Navigation Systems Weather Warning Systems Electrical Instruments and Autoflight Systems Digital Electronics FAA Accident Prevention Program Bulletins V01 V02 V03 V04 V05 V06 V07 V08 V09 V10 V11 FAA-P , Density Altitude FAA-P , Weight and Balance FAA-P , Thunderstorms FAA-P , Flying Light Twins Safely FAA-P , Planning your Takeoff FAA-P , Tips on Winter Flying FAA-P , Always Leave Yourself an Out FAA-P , How to Obtain a Good Weather Briefing FAA-P , Wind Shear FAA-P , Medical Facts for Pilots FAA-P , Impossible Turns 13

16 AC 60-25D 6/9/00 V12 V13 V14 V15 V16 FAA-P , On Landings, Part I FAA-P , On Landings, Part II FAA-P , On Landings, Part III FAA-P , How to Avoid a Midair Collision FAA-P , The Silent Emergency FTP Flight Theory for Pilots Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. W01 W02 W03 W04 W05 W06 W07 W08 W09 W10 W11 W12 W13 W14 W15 W16 W17 Introduction Air Flow and Airspeed Measurement Aerodynamic Forces on Airfoils Lift and Stall Drag Jet Aircraft Basic Performance Jet Aircraft Applied Performance Prop Aircraft Basic Performance Prop Aircraft Applied Performance Helicopter Aerodynamics Hazards of Low Speed Flight Takeoff Performance Landing Performance Maneuvering Performance Longitudinal Stability and Control Directional and Lateral Stability and Control High Speed Flight Fly the Wing Iowa State University Press/Ames, Second Edition X01 X02 X03 X04 X05 X06 X07 X08 X09 X10 X11 X12 X14 X15 X16 X17 X18 X19 Basic Aerodynamics High-Speed Aerodynamics High-Altitude Machs Approach Speed Control and Target Landings Preparation for Flight Training Basic Instrument Scan Takeoffs Rejected Takeoffs Climb, Cruise, and Descent Steep Turns Stalls Unusual Attitudes Maneuvers At Minimum Speed Landings: Approach Technique and Performance ILS Approaches Missed Approaches and Rejected Landings Category II and III Approaches Nonprecision and Circling Approaches 14 X20 X21 X22 X23 X24 X25 X26 Weight and Balance Flight Planning Icing Use of Anti-ice and Deice Winter Operation Thunderstorm Flight Low-Level Wind Shear Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Technology Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, Second Edition Y01 Y02 Y03 Y04 Y05 Y06 History and Theory Construction and Design Systems and Accessories Maintenance and Testing Representative Engines Appendixes Technical Standard Orders Y60 Y61 Y62 TSO-C23b, Parachute TSO-C23c, Personnel Parachute Assemblies TSO-C23d, Personnel Parachute Assemblies Type Certificate Data Sheets and Specifications Y300 Type Certificate Data Sheets and Specifications Alphabetical Index and Users Guide Y301 Type Certificate Data Sheet No. 2A13 Piper Y302 Type Certificate Data Sheet No. 3A19 Cessna Y303 Type Certificate Data Sheet No. E-295 Lycoming Y304 Type Certificate Data Sheet No. A7CE Cessna Y305 Type Certificate Data Sheet No. 3A13 Cessna Y306 Type Certificate Data Sheet No. A7S0 Piper Y307 Type Certificate Data Sheet No. A11EA Gulfstream American Y308 Type Certificate Data Sheet No. E-273 Continental Y309 Aircraft Specification No. 1A6 Piper Y310 Type Certificate Data Sheet No. P57GL McCauley Y311 Type Certificate Data Sheet No. P920 Y312 Hartzell Type Certificate Data Sheet No. 2A4 Twin Commander Y313 Type Certificate Data Sheet No. E-284 Textron Lycoming

17 6/9/00 AC 60-25D Practical Test Standards Z01 Z02 Z03 FAA-S , Flight Instructor Practical Test Standards for Airplane FAA-S , Flight Instructor Practical Test Standards for Rotorcraft FAA-S , Flight Instructor Practical Test Standards for Glider NOTE: AC 00-2, Advisory Circular Checklist, transmits the status of all FAA advisory circulars (AC s), as well as FAA internal publications and miscellaneous flight information, such as Aeronautical Information Manual, Airport/Facility Directory, knowledge test guides, practical test standards, and other material directly related to a certificate or rating. To obtain a free copy of AC 00-2, send your request to: U.S. Department of Transportation Subsequent Distribution Office, SVC Ardmore East Business Center 3341 Q 75 Ave. Landover, MD 20785

18 AC 60-25D 6/9/00

19 6/9/00 AC 60-25D LIST OF REFERENCE MATERIALS AND SUBJECT MATTER KNOWLEDGE CODES The publications listed in the following pages contain study material you need to be familiar with when preparing for aviation mechanic knowledge tests. All of these publications can be purchased through U.S. Government bookstores, commercial aviation supply houses, or industry organizations. The latest revision of the listed references should be requested. Additional study material is also available through these sources that may be helpful in preparing for aviation mechanic knowledge tests. All publications listed would be excellent for a mechanic to have in a personal reference library. The following abbreviations are used to identify the reference(s) associated with the subject matter. AVIATION MECHANIC GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCES AMT-G Aviation Maintenance Technician Series General Aviation Supplies and Academics (ASA), Inc. ABS Aircraft Basic Science Glencoe Division, Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Publication Co. AP Aircraft Powerplants Glencoe Division, Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Publication Co. AEE Aircraft Electricity and Electronics Glencoe Division, Macmillan/McGraw- Hill Publication Co. AC Advisory Circular Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Government AIM Printing Office (GPO) Aeronautical Information Manual FAA, Government Printing Office (GPO) 14 CFR Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (part or [section]) Government Printing Office (GPO) FAA-G-8082 Guide FAA, Government Printing Office (GPO) FAA-H-8083 Handbook FAA, Government Printing Office (GPO) MBM ECD AB ATD JSGT Marathon Battery Instruction Manual Electronic Circuit Devices Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. Aircraft Batteries, Lead Acid/Nickel- Cadmium Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. Aircraft Technical Dictionary Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. A & P Technician General Textbook Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. 1 JSPT A & P Technician Powerplant Textbook Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. Basic Electricity AC 65-9A, AMT-G, AEE, MBM, ECD, AB, JSGT A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 Calculate and measure capacitance and inductance Calculate and measure electrical power Measure voltage, current, resistance, and continuity Determine the relationship of voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits Read and interpret electrical circuit diagrams, including solid state devices and logic functions Inspect and service batteries Aircraft Drawings AC 65-9A, AC 65-15A, ABS, JSGT B01 B02 B03 B04 Use drawings, symbols, and system schematics Draw sketches of repairs and alterations Use blueprint information Use graphs and charts Weight and Balance AC 65-9A, 14 CFR C01 C02 Weigh aircraft Perform complete weight and balance check and record data

20 AC 60-25D 6/9/00 Fluid Lines and Fittings AC 65-9A, ABS, JSGT D01 Fabricate and install rigid and flexible fluid lines and fittings Materials and Processes AC 65-9A, AC 43-3, AC 65-15A, AC B, ABS, AP, ATD, JSPT, JSGT E01 E02 E03 E04 E05 E06 Identify and select appropriate nondestructive testing methods Perform dye penetrant, eddy current, ultrasonic, and magnetic particle inspections Perform basic heat-treating processes Identify and select aircraft hardware and materials Inspect and check welds Perform precision measurements Ground Operation and Servicing AC 65-9A, FAA-H , AC 65-12A, AIM, ABS, JSGT F01 F02 Start, ground operate, move, service, and secure aircraft and identify typical ground operation hazards Identify and select fuels Cleaning and Corrosion Control AC 65-9A, AC 65-12A, AC B, AC 43-4A, AC , JSGT G01 G02 Identify and select cleaning materials Inspect, identify, remove, and treat aircraft corrosion and perform aircraft cleaning Mathematics AC 65-9A, AC 65-12A, ABS, AMT-G, JSGT H03 H04 Solve ratio, proportion, and percentage problems Perform algebraic operations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of positive and negative numbers Maintenance Forms and Records AC 61-23C, AC 65-9A, AC 65-19H, AC B, 14 CFR , 14 CFR part 43 I01 I02 Write descriptions of work performed including aircraft discrepancies and corrective actions using typical aircraft maintenance records Complete required maintenance forms, records, and inspection reports Basic Physics AC 65-9A, FAA-H , ABS, JSGT J01 Use and understand the principles of simple machines; sound, fluid, and heat dynamics; basic aerodynamics; aircraft structures; and theory of flight Maintenance Publications AC 65-9A, FAA-G , 14 CFR part 21, 14 CFR part 39, 14 CFR part 43, ABS, JSGT K01 K02 Demonstrate ability to read, comprehend, and apply information contained in FAA and manufacturer s aircraft maintenance specifications, data sheets, manuals, publications, and related Federal Aviation Regulations, Airworthiness Directives, and Advisory material Read technical data H01 H02 Extract roots and raise numbers to a given power Determine areas and volumes of various geometrical shapes Mechanic Privileges and Limitations AC B, AMT-A, 14 CFR part 43, 14 CFR part 65 L01 Exercise mechanic privileges within the limitations prescribed by 14 CFR part 65 2

21 6/9/00 AC 60-25D AVIATION MECHANIC GENERAL EXAMINATION QUESTION REFERENCES A01: 1. AC 65-9A 2. AEE 3. JSGT 4. AC 65-9A 5. AC 65-9A 6. AEE 7. AEE 8. AC 65-9A 9. AEE 10. AC 65-9A 11. AEE 12. JSGT 13. JSGT 14. AEE A02: 15. AC 65-9A 16. AC 65-9A 17. AEE 18. AC 65-9A 19. AC 65-9A 20. AC 65-9A 21. AC 65-9A 22. AC 65-9A 23. AC 65-9A 24. AC 65-9A A03: 25. AC 65-9A 26. AC 65-9A 27. AC 65-9A 28. AC 65-9A 29. AC 65-9A 30. AC 65-9A 31. AEE 32. AC 65-9A 33. AC 65-9A 34. AC 65-9A A04: 35. JSGT 36. AEE 37. AEE 38. AEE 39. AC 65-9A 40. AC 65-9A 41. AC 65-9A 42. AC 65-9A 43. AC 65-9A 44. AC 65-9A 45. AC 65-9A 46. AC 65-9A 47. AC 65-9A 48. AC 65-9A 49. AC 65-9A 50. AC 65-9A 51. AC 65-9A 52. AC 65-9A 53. AC 65-9A 54. AC 65-9A 55. AC 65-9A A05: 56. AEE 57. AC 65-9A 58. AC 65-9A 59. AC 65-9A 60. AC 65-9A 61. AC 65-9A 62. AC 65-9A 63. AC 65-9A 64. AC 65-9A 65. AC 65-9A 66. AC 65-9A 67. AC 65-9A 68. AC 65-9A 69. AC 65-9A 70. AC 65-9A 71. AC 65-9A 72. AC 65-9A 73. AC 65-9A 74. AC 65-9A 75. ECD 76. ECD 77. ECD 78. ECD 79. ECD 80. ECD 81. ECD 82. AEE 83. AEE 84. AEE A06: 85. AC 65-9A 86. JSGT 87. AC 65-9A 88. JSGT 89. JSGT 90. AMT-G 91. MBM 92. AC 65-9A 93. AC 65-9A 94. JSGT 95. JSGT 96. AC 65-9A 97. MBM 98. MBM 99. JSGT 100. AC 65-9A AB 102. JSGT B01: 103. ABS 104. AC 65-9A 105. AC 65-9A 106. ABS 107. AC 65-9A 108. AC 65-9A 109. AC 65-9A 110. AC 65-9A 111. AC 65-9A 112. AC 65-9A B02: 113. AC 65-9A 114. AC 65-9A 115. AC 65-9A 116. JSGT 117. AC 65-9A 118. AC 65-9A 119. AC 65-9A 120. JSGT 121. ABS 122. AC 65-9A B03: 123. AC 65-9A 124. AC 65-9A 125. AC 65-9A 126. AC 65-9A 127. AC 65-9A 128. AC 65-9A 129. AC 65-9A 130. AC 65-9A 131. ABS 132. AC 65-9A 133. AC 65-9A 134. AC 65-9A 135. JSGT 136. JSGT 137. JSGT 138. JSGT 139. JSGT 140. JSGT 141. JSGT B04: 142. AC 65-9A 143. AC 65-9A 144. AC 65-9A 145. AEE 146. AEE 147. AC 65-9A 148. AC 65-9A 149. AMR

22 AC 60-25D 6/9/ AC 65-15A 151. AC 65-9A 152. AC 65-9A C01: 153. AC 65-9A 154. AC 65-9A 155. AC 65-9A 156. ABS 157. AC 65-9A 158. AC 65-9A 159. AC 65-9A 160. AC 65-9A 161. ABS 162. AC 65-9A 163. AC 65-9A 164. JSGT & ABS 165. AC 65-9A 166. JSGT 167. AC 65-9A 168. AC 65-9A 169. AC 65-9A C02: 170. AC 65-9A CFR AC 65-9A 173. JSGT 174. AC 65-9A 175. AC 65-9A CFR AC 65-9A 178. AC 65-9A 179. AC 65-9A 180. AC 65-9A 181. AC 65-9A 182. AC 65-9A 183. AC 65-9A 184. AC 65-9A 185. AC 65-9A 186. JSGT 187. AC 65-9A 188. AC 65-9A 189. AC 65-9A 190. AC 65-9A 191. AC 65-9A D01: 192. AC 65-9A 193. ABS 194. AC 65-9A 195. ABS 196. AC 65-9A 197. AC 65-9A 198. AC 65-9A 199. JSGT 200. AC 65-9A 201. AC 65-9A 202. AC 65-9A 203. ABS 204. AC 65-9A 205. AC 65-9A 206. AC 65-9A 207. JSGT 208. JSGT 209. AC 65-9A 210. AC 65-9A 211. JSGT 212. AC 65-9A 213. AC 65-9A 214. AC 65-9A 215. AC 65-9A 216. AC 65-9A 217. AC 65-9A 218. AMT-G E01: 219. AC 65-9A 220. JSGT 221. AC AC AC 65-9A 224. AC 65-9A 225. JSGT 226. AC 65-9A 227. AC 65-15A E02: 228. AC 65-9A 229. JSGT 230. JSGT 231. AC 65-9A 232. JSGT 233. AC 65-9A 234. AC 65-9A 235. JSGT 236. AC 65-9A 237. AC 65-9A 238. AC 65-9A 239. JSGT 240. AC 65-9A 241. JSGT 242. AC 65-9A 243. AC 65-9A 244. AC 65-9A E03: 245. AC 65-9A 246. JSGT 247. AC 65-9A 248. AC 65-9A 249. ABS 250. ABS 251. ABS & JSGT 252. AC 65-9A 253. ABS 254. AC 65-9A 255. AC 65-9A 4 E04: 256. AMT-G 257. AC 65-15A 258. AC 65-9A 259. AC 65-9A 260. AC B 261. JSGT 262. AC B 263. AC 65-9A 264. AC B 265. AC B 266. AC B 267. AC 65-9A 268. AMT-G 269. AC 65-9A 270. AC 65-9A 271. AC 65-9A 272. AC B 273. AC 65-9A 274. AC 65-9A 275. AC 65-9A 276. AC 65-9A 277. AC 65-9A E05: 278. AC 65-9A 279. AC 65-9A 280. AMT-G 281. AMT-G 282. AC 65-15A 283. AC 65-15A 284. AC B 285. AC 65-15A 286. AC 65-15A 287. AC 65-15A 288. AC 65-9A E06: 289. ATD & AP 290. AC 65-9A 291. AC 65-9A 292. AC 65-9A 293. AC 65-9A 294. AC 65-9A 295. AC 65-9A 296. AC 65-9A 297. AC 65-9A 298. AC 65-9A 299. AC 65-9A 300. JSGT 301. AP 302. AP 303. AP 304. AP 305. AP 306. JSPT 307. AP

23 6/9/00 AC 60-25D F01: 308. AC 65-9A 309. AC 65-9A 310. JSGT 311. JSGT 312. JSGT 313. JSGT 314. AC 65-9A 315. AMT-G 316. AC 65-9A 317. ABS & JSGT 318. AC 65-9A 319. JSGT 320. JSGT 321. AC 65-9A 322. AC 65-9A 323. AC 65-9A 324. AC 65-9A 325. AC 65-9A 326. ABS 327. FAA-H FAA-H ABS & AIM 330. JSGT 331. ABS & AIM 332. ABS & AIM 333. FAA-H FAA-H F02: 335. JSGT 336. AC 65-9A 337. AC 65-9A 338. AC 65-9A 339. AC 65-9A 340. AC 65-9A 341. AC 65-9A 342. AC 65-9A 343. AC 65-9A 344. AC 65-9A 345. AC 65-9A 346. AC 65-9A G01: 347. JSGT 348. AC 65-12A 349. AC 65-9A 350. JSGT 351. AC 65-9A 352. AC AC 65-9A 354. AC 65-9A 355. AC 65-9A G02: 356. JSGT 357. AC 43-4A 358. AMT-A 359. AC 43-4A 360. AC 65-9A 361. AC 65-9A 362. AC 43-4A 363. AC 65-9A 364. AC 65-9A 365. AC B 366. AC 65-9A 367. AC 65-12A 368. AMT-G 369. JSGT & AMT-G 370. JSGT 371. AC 65-9A 372. JSGT & AC 43-4A 373. AC B 374. JSGT & AC 43-4A 375. AC 43-4A 376. AC 43-4A 377. JSGT 378. AC 43-4A H01: 379. AC 65-9A 380. AC 65-9A 381. AMT-G 382. AC 65-9A 383. AC 65-9A 384. ABS 385. AC 65-9A 386. AC 65-9A 387. AC 65-9A 388. AC 65-9A 389. AC 65-9A 390. AC 65-9A 391. AC 65-9A 392. AC 65-9A 393. AC 65-9A H02: 394. AC 65-12A 395. AC 65-9A 396. AC 65-9A 397. AC 65-9A 398. AC 65-9A 399. AC 65-9A 400. AC 65-9A 401. AC 65-9A 402. AC 65-9A 403. AC 65-9A 404. AC 65-9A 405. AC 65-9A 406. AC 65-9A 407. AC 65-9A 408. AC 65-12A H03: 409. AC 65-9A 410. JSGT 411. AC 65-12A 412. AC 65-9A AC 65-9A 414. AC 65-9A 415. AMT-G 416. AC 65-9A 417. AC 65-9A 418. AC 65-9A 419. AC 65-9A 420. AC 65-9A 421. AC 65-9A 422. AC 65-9A 423. JSGT 424. AC 65-9A 425. AC 65-9A 426. AC 65-9A 427. AC 65-9A 428. AC 65-9A 429. AC 65-9A 430. AC 65-9A 431. AC 65-9A H04: 432. AC 65-9A 433. AC 65-9A 434. AC 65-9A 435. AC 65-9A 436. AC 65-9A 437. AC 65-9A 438. AC 65-9A 439. AC 65-9A 440. AC 65-9A 441. AC 65-9A 442. AC 65-9A I01: 443. AC 65-9A CFR CFR AMT-G CFR part 43 App A 448. FAA-G CFR part AC 65-9A 451. AC B 452. AC B 453. AC B I02: CFR CFR 43.3(b) CFR JSGT CFR part 43 App B CFR CFR , CFR 43.15(c) CFR part CFR CFR 43.7

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