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Federal Aviation Regulations Search (FAR's) (Landings)Weather for the United States (The Weather Channel)The Airman's database of pilots. (AVWeb)(Free Password required to logon to AVWEB database. Click here to get one.)Enter your search criteria by specifying one or more of the search fields below. See help page for further explanation and examples. The Airman's database of Medical Examiners (AVWeb)(Free Password required to logon to AVWEB database. Click here to get one.)Enter your search criteria by specifying one or more of the search fields below. See help page for further explanation and examples.
Airworthiness Directives Search (Landings)
National Transportation Safety Board Accident Briefs Search (NTSB's) (Landings)Instructions: All input fields are case insensitive, so you can enter upper or lower case letters. In the search, the entries within one field (separated by semicolon) are 'or'd, and different fields are 'and'd. This means that for instance if you specify 'NY;FL' in the State field, you will get all entries for accidents that happened either in New Your, or in Florida. If you specify 'NY' in the State field and 'Cessna' in the aircraft make/model field, you will get only entries involving accidents of Cessnas in New York state. However, this has the unfortunate side effect that if you specify Cessna 210 in the aircraft field for instance, you will find all entries that have either Cessna or 210 in that field. To search for Cessna 210's only, you need to specify Cessna.*210. This prevents the search engine from separating the search string into two fields. It also has the desirable effect of finding Cessna-210, as well as Cessna 210. The same goes for entries like New York in the City field. Numerical fields can be searched with relative numerical expressions <(field is less than specified value),> (field is greater than specified value), and .. (the range operator, field is between lower and upper limit. It has to be preceded and followed by a blank). For instance if you specify 100 .. 200, all briefs with a value in that field between 100 and 200 will be returned. Specifying 100..200 will not work. You can specify multiple conditions in these fields too (e.g. <100 ;> 900) Since the search is sequential, it may take a while before it returns. When possible, it is advisable to limit the search by using a start and end date.
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