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ACRP Synthesis
2016
ACRP Synthesis 74 documents practices in safely accommodating mixed-use aeronautical activity at airports. Mixed-use aeronautical activity refers to the different categories of aircraft a public-use airport is intended to accommodate in compliance with FAA sponsor assurances. These categories include gliders, helicopters, ultralight vehicles, balloons, airships, blimps, skydiving, aerial applications for agriculture and firefighting, banner towing, aerobatic practice, and similar flight operations.
FAA General Cover
2021
The National Aviation Events Program website provides prospective aviation event organizers, other interested parties, and the FAA with information necessary to assist in planning and conducting a safe aviation event or establishing an aerobatic practice area. It covers multiple events including air show, air race, balloon, parachute, flyover, aerobatic practice area/aerobatic contest box, formation, military, unmanned aircraft events, emergency response, and surveillance, special provisions and tools for an event.
2021
This resource is a webpage that provides information on the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR) Title 14, Chapter I, Subchapter F, Part 105, which contains guidance on parachute operations. Specifically, Title 14 Part 105.23 addresses parachute operations on airports.
FAA Advisory Circular
1983
This advisory circular (AC) provides guidance for the operation of ultralight vehicles in the United States. The AC includes information such as airport and flight park operations, the ability to work with air traffic control, and the availability of weather services.
FAA General Cover
2016
To assist in this improved understanding, the FAA and the US Parachute Association have collaborated to create this pamphlet and a video entitled Skydiving and Parachute Operations. Pilots are encouraged to review the information in both the pamphlet and the video. This pamphlet describes skydiving origins and growth, skydiving procedures, pilot safety concerns, pilot and skydiver responsibilities, and key references.
FAA General Cover
2013
The Glider Flying Handbook is designed to aid pilots in achieving their goals in aviation and to provide the knowledge and practical information needed to attain private, commercial, and flight instructor category ratings for gliders. Chapter 7 contains information on glider launch and recovery procedures that can occur at airports.