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In the [[United States]], the publication is called ''[[Federal Aviation Regulations]]'', and is produced by the [[Federal Aviation Administration]]. |
In the [[United States]], the publication is called ''[[Federal Aviation Regulations]]'', and is produced by the [[Federal Aviation Administration]]. |
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The FAA regulations can be found on the Digital Aviation Reference Library developed by Summit Aviation. To learn more go to [http://www.summitaviationblog.com.] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Template:Rescue Most countries administrations have regulatory authorities devoted to producing and publishing regulations for aeronautical operations.
Countries, organizations and publications
In Canada, the publication is called Canadian Aviation Regulations, and is produced by Transport Canada.
For a number of European States, the regulations are produced by the European Aviation Safety Agency.
In the United States, the publication is called Federal Aviation Regulations, and is produced by the Federal Aviation Administration.
The FAA regulations can be found on the Digital Aviation Reference Library developed by Summit Aviation. To learn more go to [1]