Far/aim 2001 Author:Irvin N. Gleim The purpose of our FAR/AIM is to consolidate the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) and the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) into one easy-to-use reference book. Most books create additional work for the user. In contrast, our FAR/AIM SIMPLIFIES and FACILITATES your effort. The text format, bigger + darker type, indentations, two-column ... more »structure, and spacing are designed to make it easier to read, learn, and understand. A comprehensive FAR index in front of the book and AIM index at the back of the book, make it easier to find pertinent portions of the FARs and/or AIM than do government indexes. Since FAR/AIM is a direct reprint of FAA publications, some FAA cross references are to sections and areas which have been superseded or modified. Please understand that these inconsistencies are FAA, not Gleim, related. Also, note that most Special Federal Regulations (SFAR) and other items (such as docket numbers) have been removed to make this reference book more practical and easy to use. The AIM portion of this book contains the FAA's paragraph numbering system, but the page number is sequential to simplify your use of the index.« less