denverpilot
Tied Down
What FAA publications did you once find useful that are no longer published?
I noticed this old gem on the flying bookshelf in the basement last night and realized that the Colorado Division of Aeronautics now publishes the best book on Colorado airports (all of them, not just the mountain airports).
But thumbing through it brought back memories of an FAA that was trying harder to help promote rather than enforce...
Recently saw old videos showing typical SAR activity complete with re-enactments of "victims" and all those awesome cheesy 70's safety films.
It seems that most of today's safety content comes from ASF online, and pubs like this one are gone, never to return or get updates.
Any other gems you have lying around in your aviation "stash"?
I noticed this old gem on the flying bookshelf in the basement last night and realized that the Colorado Division of Aeronautics now publishes the best book on Colorado airports (all of them, not just the mountain airports).
But thumbing through it brought back memories of an FAA that was trying harder to help promote rather than enforce...
Recently saw old videos showing typical SAR activity complete with re-enactments of "victims" and all those awesome cheesy 70's safety films.
It seems that most of today's safety content comes from ASF online, and pubs like this one are gone, never to return or get updates.
Any other gems you have lying around in your aviation "stash"?