IFR Pilot Exam-O-Grams: A Complete Set of FAA Exam-O-Grams for IFR Flight, 1988
Scope and Contents
Document Type: Training Material (Study).
Purpose: Training and Education.
Authority: Company (Services).
Scope (Foreward and Table of Contents):
"Exam-O-Grams are brief explanations of important aeronautical knowledge items. These items include concepts and procedures that are critical to aviation safety, common misconceptions among airman applicants, and areas which cause general difficulty in written tests."
"REPRINTED IN THIS BOOK BY THE AVIATION BOOK COMPANY IS A COMPLETE SET OF ALL APPLICABLE AND AVAILABLE IFR PILOT EXAM-O-GRAMS ISSUED BY THE F.A.A."
Content (Table of Contents):
IFR Pilot Exam-O-Gram
Title and Revision Date
2. Use and Abuse of Radar - 6/78
5. Aviation Weather Reports and Forecasts - 6/78
6. VFR Operations on an Instrument Flight Plan - 6/78
7. CDI Interpretation - 9/69
8. Minimum IFR Altitudes - 11/75
10. Altimetry - 12/67
11. Communications Procedures for Pilots on Instrument Flight Plans - 2/71
14. VOR Quiz - 8/65
15. The Weather Depiction Chart is for You - 6/78
16. The Low Level Prognostic Chart - 10/79
17. The Radar Summary Chart - 10/79
18. Rate of Turn - 1/67
19. Telephone Weather Briefing - 2/81
21. IFR Weight and Balance Computations- 9/67
22. VOR Receiver Accuracy Check - 10/79
23. Fundamental ADF Procedures - 1/71
24. The Attitude Indicator - 5/70
25. The ATC Transponder - 1/77
26. Runway Marking - 10/71
27. Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR) Approaches - 1/77
28. Category II Taxiway Holding Lines - 7/69
30. VORTAC Area Navigation - 3/74
31. Is Your Instrument Flight Really Legal? - 10/78
32. Aircraft Performance Charts - 3/71
33. Runway and Displaced Threshold Lighting - 4/77
34. IFR Departure Clearances - 6/78
35. Clearance Delivery Procedures - 6/78
36. Lost Communications Procedures - Altitude Requirements - 6/78
37. Lost Communications Procedures - Route Requirements - 9/72
38. Lost Communications Procedures - Approach Requirements - 3/73
39. En Route Chart Information - 4/73
40. The ILS Category II Approach - What is It? - 10/76
41. Airmen Information System - 6/78
42. Instrument Approach Procedures for Helicopters - 9/78
Dates
- Publication: 1988
Creator
- United States. Federal Aviation Administration (1967-) (Author, Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research in the Archives & Special Collections reading room. Handling guidelines and use restrictions will be communicated and enforced by archives staff members.
Full Extent
1 Volume (1 book)
Language of Materials
English
Format & Physical Description
Softcover bound book, 10.4” height x 8” depth x 0.2" thickness (97 pages including page printed on back cover). Printed on pulp paper includes black & white drawings, charts and tables.
Note: Overall good condition with some yellowing of the covers and several off-centered but readable pages
Publication Data
Published in 1988 by Aviation Book Company, 1640 Victory Blvd, Glendale CA 91201.
Note: ISBN: 978-0-911721-79-9.
Source
- Morea, Saverio F. ("Sonny"), 1932- (Donor, Person)
- Aircraft Engine Historical Society, Inc. (Donor, Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the The University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives & Special Collections Repository
M. Louis Salmon Library
301 Sparkman Drive
Huntsville Alabama 35899 United States of America
256-824-6523
archives@uah.edu
