Flight Operations Chapter 19 Regulations.

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Flight Operations Chapter 19 Regulations

Figure 19-1. Example of FAR/AIM book.

Table 19-1. V speeds.

Figure 19-2. Approaching head-on, turn right.

Figure 19-3. Give way to the right.

Figure 19-4. Overtaking, keep right.

Figure 19-5. Speed limitations.

Figure 19-6. Minimum safe altitudes.

Figure 19-7. Use the current altimeter setting when flying below 18,000 feet MSL.

Table 19-2. ATC light signals.

Figure 19-8. Federal airways.

Figure 19-9. VFR weather minimums.

Table 19-3. VFR weather minimums.

Figure 19-10. ATC may issue a special VFR clearance.

Figure 19-11. VFR cruise altitudes and flight levels above 3,000 feet AGL.

Figure 19-12. Oxygen requirements.

Figure 19-13. A transponder is required in the shaded airspace.