FAR AIM | Aviation Reg's | Aeronautical Info | FARAIM

FAR AIM | Aviation Reg's | Aeronautical Info | FARAIM

Author: forum.PilotGround.com Language: English Episodes: 245
There's a certain rhythm to aviation that goes beyond the hum of an engine, a cadence found in the pages of regulations and the shared language of those who fly. FAR AIM | Aviation Reg's | Aeronautical Info | FARAIM taps directly into that timeless frequency. This isn't a scheduled production but a conversation that picks up whenever the mood strikes, much like pilots gathering in an old hangar. Hosted by the community at forum.PilotGround.com, each episode feels like a casual yet deeply informed debrief, driven by a genuine passion for the craft rather than a release calendar. You'll hear discussions that dig into the nuances of the Federal Aviation Regulations and the Aeronautical Information Manual, the essential texts that form the backbone of safe flight. The tone is less about formal instruction and more about practical understanding, unpacking the "why" behind the rules with the ease of experienced aviators talking shop. It's a podcast for anyone who finds comfort in the well-worn paths of aeronautical knowledge and enjoys hearing that knowledge passed along in an authentic, unscripted way. Think of it as audio notes from a perpetual hangar flying session, recorded every once in a while for the sheer joy of revisiting the fundamentals and the community that keeps them alive.
Episodes
#005 | Aircraft Icing (part 1 of 2) | Advisory Circular 91-74B [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:15
Lee, Scott and Robert try out a new intro in this first part of a two part series covering icing. Robert's brand new microphone crackles more than the old one. Lee confuses Scott and Robert with his TAT & SAT acronyms. S…
#004 | What can you do with a private pilots certificate? | FAR 61.113 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:03:06
Robert rudely leaves out Lee and Scott from the intro as the episode quickly turns into a argument about whether or not you need a commercial pilots license to run booze out to the island and also, private vs. commercial…