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Advisory
Circular
Subject: ADVISORY CIRCULAR CHECKLIST
and Status of Other FAA Publications
Date: 07/01/04
Initiated By: APF-100
AC No: 00-2.15
1. Purpose. This circular transmits the revised checklist
of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Advisory
Circulars (AC's). It also lists certain other FAA
publications sold by the Superintendent of Documents,
U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). This checklist is
available via the Internet from the FAA home page. See
Appendix 5 for access information.
2. Cancellation. AC 00-2.14 dated Jan. 08, 2003 is
canceled.
3. Explanation of the AC system. The FAA issues advi-
sory circulars to inform the aviation public in a systematic
way of non-regulatory 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 Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) (Title 14,
Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter I, Federal Aviation
Administration); and Chapter III, Commercial Space
Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Depart-
ment of Transportation, Parts 400-450. An AC is issued to
provide guidance and information in a designated subject
area or to show a method acceptable to the Administrator
for complying with a related Federal Aviation Regulation.
4. The Advisory Circular Checklist.
a. General. The checklist is divided into five ap-
pendices. Appendix 1 explains the numbering system. Ap-
pendix 2 lists cancellations that have occurred since the
previous issuance. Appendix 3 gives in numeric sequence
the title and issuance date for each circular listed. A brief
explanation of the contents is given for each entry. The
airplane symbol preceding an AC number indicates that the
AC is new or updated since the previous edition. Appendix
4 lists FAA publications sold by GPO. You may order the
desired publications by using the forms/blanks provided
located in Appendix 5.
b. Omitted numbers. In some series, consecutive
numbers may be missing. These numbers were assigned to
advisory circulars still in preparation, which will be issued
at a later date or were assigned to advisory circulars that
have been canceled.
5. How to order:
a. Free Advisory Circulars (AC's). If no price is
given after the AC, it is free. You can expedite the delivery
of your order by using the special order blank in Appendix
5 (photocopies are acceptable) or send it by FAX to:
301-386-5394. Distribution personnel will send up to ten
copies of any free publication. The issuing office must ap-
prove larger quantities. Send your request for 3 or less free
copies of the ACs to:
U.S. Department of Transportation
Subsequent Distribution
Office Ardmore East Business Center
3341 Q 75
th
Ave.
Landover, MD 20785
If you wish to be added to or deleted from an AC mailing
list, a “Request For Mailing List Action form” is included
in Appendix 5 for your convenience. Complete this form
and mail it to:
U.S. Department of Transportation
Distribution Requirements Section,
M-30
Washington, D.C. 20590
b. Publications for Sale. A list of FAA advisory
circulars, directives, and other publications is shown in
Appendix 4. These publications are for sale by the Superin-
tendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office
(GPO). Orders for mailing to foreign countries should in-
clude an additional 40 percent of the listed price to cover
handling. C.O.D. orders are not accepted.
c. ACs on the Internet. A number of FAA
organizations have made their ACs available on the
Internet. These ACs may be found through the FAA home
page at: www.faa.gov
located under Regulations & Policy,
and select Advisory Circulars.
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