FAA AC 61-134 : 2003
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The latest, up-to-date edition.
GENERAL AVIATION CONTROLLED FLIGHT INTO TERRAIN AWARENESS
12-01-2013
1. PURPOSE
2. BACKGROUND
3. RELATED 14 CFR REFERENCES
4. RELATED PUBLICATIONS
5. DEFINITIONS
6. SCOPE
7. TOP 10 RECOMMENDED INTERVENTION STRATEGIES
8. VFR-ONLY PILOTS OPERATING IN MARGINAL VFR/IMC CONDITIONS
9. GA IFR OPERATIONS IN IMC CONDITIONS ON AN IFR FLIGHT
10. LOW-FLYING AIRCRAFT OPERATING IN VFR CONDITIONS
11. AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION MANUAL (AIM), SECTION 5
12. DECIDE MODEL
13. TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
14. SUMMARY
APPENDIX 1 CFIT CHECKLIST
APPENDIX 2 AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION MANUAL, EXCERPTS
Covers the inherent risk that controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) poses for general aviation (GA) pilots. Includes the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) common definition of the term CFIT, identifies some, but not all, of the risks associated with GA CFIT accidents, and provides some recommendations and strategies to combat CFIT within the GA community.
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Federal Aviation Administration
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Current
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FAA AC 00-64 : 2005 | AIR MEDICAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT |
FAA AC 120-51 : E | CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TRAINING |
FAA AC 90-97 : 0 | USE OF BAROMETRIC VERTICAL NAVIGATION (VNAV) FOR INSTRUMENT APPROACH OPERATIONS USING DECISION ALTITUDE |
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