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航行情报手册 Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) 1

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b.It is the general practice of the agency to adver-tise by NOTAM or other flight information publica-tions such information it may deem appropriate; in-formation which the agency may from time to time make available to pilots is solely for the purpose of as-sisting them in executing their regulatory responsibi-lities. Such information serves the aviation communi-ty as a whole and not pilots individually.
c.The fact that the agency under one particular sit-uation or another may or may not furnish information does not serve as a precedent of the agency’s respon-sibility to the aviation community; neither does it give assurance that other information of the same or similar nature will be advertised, nor, does it guaran-tee that any and all information known to the agency will be advertised.
d.This publication, while not regulatory, provides information which reflects examples of operating techniques and procedures which may be require-ments in other federal publications or regulations. It is made available solely to assist pilots in executing their responsibilities required by other publications.
Consistent with the foregoing, it shall be the policy of the Federal Aviation Administration to furnish information only when, in the opinion of the agency, a unique situation should be advertised and not to furnish routine information such as concentrations of air traffic, either civil or military. The Aeronautical Information Manual will not contain informative items concerning everyday circumstances that pilots should, either by good practices or regulation, expect to encounter or avoid.
Flight Information Publication Policy
Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM)Code of Federal Regulations and Advisory Circulars
Code of Federal Regulations - The FAA publishes the Code of Federal Regulations (CFRs) to make readily available to the aviation community the regulatory requirements placed upon them. These regulations are sold as individual parts by the Superintendent of Documents.
The more frequently amended parts are sold on subscription service with subscribers receiving changes automatically as issued. Less active parts are sold on a single.sale basis. Changes to single-sale parts will be sold separately as issued. Information concerning these changes will be furnished by the FAA through its Status of Federal Aviation Regulations, AC 00.44.
Advisory Circulars - The FAA issues Advisory Circulars (ACs) to inform the aviation public in a systematic way of nonregulatory material. Unless incorporated into a regulation by reference, the contents of an advisory circular are not binding on the public. Advisory Circulars are issued in a numbered subject system corresponding to the subject areas of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFRs) (Title 14, Chapter 1, FAA).
AC 00.2, Advisory Circular Checklist and Status of Other FAA Publications, contains advisory circulars that are for sale as well as those distributed free.of.charge by the FAA.
NOTE.
The above information relating to CFRs and ACs is extracted from AC 00.2. Many of the CFRs and ACs listed in AC 00.2 are cross.referenced in the AIM. These regulatory and nonregulatory references cover a wide range of subjects and are a source of detailed information of value to the aviation community. AC 00.2 is issued annually and can be obtained free.of.charge from:
U.S. Department of Transportation
Subsequent Distribution Office
Ardmore East Business Center
3341 Q 75th Avenue
Landover, MD  20785
Telephone: 301.322.4961
AC 00.2 may also be found at: http://www.faa.gov under Advisory Circulars.
External References - All references to Advisory Circulars and other FAA publications in the Aeronautical Information Manual include the FAA Advisory Circular or Order identification numbers (when available). However, due to varied publication dates, the basic publication letter is not included.
EXAMPLE.
FAAO JO 7110.65M, Air Traffic Control, is referenced as FAAO JO 7110.65.
Regulations and Advisory Circulars
Table of Contents
Chapter 1..Air Navigation
Section 1..Navigation Aids
Paragraph  Page
1-1-1..General . .  1-1-1
1-1-2..Nondirectional Radio Beacon (NDB) . .  1-1-1
1-1-3..VHF Omni-directional Range (VOR) . .  1-1-1
1-1-4..VOR Receiver Check . .  1-1-2
1-1-5..Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) . .  1-1-3
1-1-6..VHF Omni-directional Range/Tactical Air Navigation (VORTAC) .  1-1-3
1-1-7..Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) .  1-1-3
1-1-8..Navigational Aid (NAVAID) Service Volumes .  1-1-4
1-1-9..Instrument Landing System (ILS) . .  1-1-7
1-1-10..Simplified Directional Facility (SDF) . .  1-1-11
1-1-11..Microwave Landing System (MLS) . .  1-1-14
1-1-12..NAVAID Identifier Removal During Maintenance .  1-1-16
1-1-13..NAVAIDs with Voice . .  1-1-17
1-1-14..User Reports on NAVAID Performance .  1-1-17 
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