FAR/AIM Cheats

FAR/AIM Hack 1.65 + Redeem Codes

Developer: ASA
Category: Reference
Price: $9.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.65
ID: com.asa2fly.FARAIM

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Description

ASA has built a reputation for providing the aviation community with the most accurate and reliable FAR/AIM products available. The FAR/AIM app continues this tradition, containing information from Titles 14 and 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 and 49 CFR) pertinent to pilots, flight instructors, and flight crew, combined with the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM), and Pilot/Controller Glossary. ASA FAR/AIM app features:
• Free Updates provided.
• All of the ASA FAR/AIM and FAR for Flight Crew book contents are included: 14 CFR Parts 1, 5, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 39, 43, 48, 61, 63, 65, 67, 68, 71, 73, 89, 91, 97, 103, 105, 107, 110, 117, 119, 120, 121, 125, 133, 135, 136, 137, 141, 142; 49 CFR Parts 172, 175, and 830; TSA 1544 and 1552.
• The complete Aeronautical Information Manual including color figures.
• Pilot/Controller Glossary included.
• Study by Certificate lists for Private, Remote, Sport, Instrument/CFII, Commercial, Flight Instructor, Flight Engineer, and ATP allows aviators to hone their studies to the pertinent rules for their individual certificate and operation.
• Text search helps you find what you’re looking for in the FAR, AIM or both.
• Profile and Landscape viewing available for easy reading and viewing figures.
• Ability to increase text size.

ASA tracks FAA changes daily and updates the app when regulations and AIM changes affect pilot operations. The date shown for the app's update reflects the last regulatory change affecting content. A new update will be released when a rule change affects operations.

None of the material in this publication supersedes any documents, procedures, or regulations issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). ASA does not claim copyright on any material included herein that was taken from United States government sources; all contents originate from the FAA.

Version history

1.65
2023-08-12
The regulations and Aeronautical Information Manual have been updated to reflect ASA's 2024 FAR/AIM Series and current Federal Register and FAA information.
1.64
2022-12-21
The regulations have been updated to reflect current information from the FAA and the Federal Register.
1.63
2022-12-07
The regulations have been updated to reflect current information from the FAA and the Federal Register.
1.62
2022-11-07
The regulations and Aeronautical Information Manual have been updated to reflect current information from the FAA and the Federal Register.
1.61
2022-06-17
The regulations and Aeronautical Information Manual have been updated to reflect current information from the FAA and the Federal Register.
1.60
2021-12-07
The regulations and Aeronautical Information Manual have been updated to reflect the most current information published by the FAA and in the Federal Registers, including AIM Change 1 effective December 2, 2021.
1.59
2021-09-01
The regulations and Aeronautical Information Manual have been updated to reflect the most current information published by the FAA and in the Federal Registers and reflecting the ASA 2022 FAR/AIM Series.
1.58
2021-02-17
The regulations have been updated to reflect changes published in the Federal Register including the new 14 CFR Part 89.
1.57
2020-09-03
The regulations and Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) have been updated to reflect ASA's 2021 FAR/AIM publication, reflecting current rules and procedures.
1.56
2020-05-16
Regulations have been updated to reflect the most current information available from the Federal Registers and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
1.55
2020-03-09
Regulations and the Aeronautical Information Manual have been updated to reflect the most current information available from the Federal Registers and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
1.54
2019-09-19
Regulations have been updated to reflect the most current information available from the Federal Registers and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
1.53
2019-08-04
Regulations have been updated to reflect the most current information available from the Federal Registers and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
1.52
2019-07-19
Regulations have been updated to reflect the most current information available from the Federal Registers and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), consistent with ASA's 2020 FAR/AIM Series.
1.51
2019-04-16
Restores highlights users created with previous versions.
1.50
2019-04-09
The content has been updated to include AIM Change 3 and regulations updated through April 2, 2019. Added a split-view for iPads, improved bookmark and highlight features, added regulation cross-reference links and improved multi-term searching.
1.46
2018-11-14
The content has been updated to include AIM Change 2 and regulations updated through November 2018.
1.45
2018-09-13
The Study by Certificate lists have been updated and fix applied to address issues where Appendix highlights were not indexing correctly.
1.44
2018-09-08
The content has been updated to reflect ASA's 2019 FAR/AIM book, with regulations and Aeronautical Information Manual current through September 6, 2018. New feature allows user to increase text size.
1.43
2017-12-28
Study by Certificate lists have been updated.
1.42
2017-12-22
The regulations and AIM have been updated to reflect the latest information from the Federal Registers and the Aeronautical Information Manual. A Suggested Study List has been added for the Airline Transport Pilot certificate.
1.41
2017-09-23
The regulations have been updated to reflect the latest information from the Federal Registers and the ASA 2018 FAR/AIM. The new BasicMed 14 CFR Part 68 and the revised Part 23 regulations, have been added. A Suggested Study List has been added for the Remote Pilot.
1.40
2016-08-18
The regulations have been updated to reflect the latest information from the Federal Registers and the ASA 2017 FAR/AIM. Remote Pilot and Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) regulations, 14 CFR Parts 48 and 107, have been added.
1.39
2016-05-14
The regulations and Aeronautical Information Manual have been updated to reflect the latest information from the Federal Registers and FAA.
1.38
2015-12-05
The regulations and Aeronautical Information Manual have been updated to reflect the latest information from the Federal Registers and FAA.

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Ratings

3.3 out of 5
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Reviews

Willow Branham,
Convenient, but needs a few more study features
I like that there is an electronic version of this book! It saves money and space in the long run. I don’t have to continue purchasing a physical copy which becomes obsolete within a year - which is a waste of space, paper, and money!

However, this app needs some work. As a student pilot, it would be INCREDIBLY handy to be able to annotate the book, by actually typing or writing in the margins with the Apple Pencil, or by making notes in a separate page commenting on a specific regulation.

It would also be handy to be able to print a specific page. I understand, you sell hard copies, and there is a website, but I would love to have the convenience of printing a single page of a specific regulation with my notes so I can use it to study up for the FAA tests.

Otherwise, this app is good for what it does, I like that each Part is in its own section with a short description of what it is about. I just think it would be handy to have more features to aid in studying.

I appreciate you looking at this review, have a good day!
DouglasJayK,
No device syncing, search needs improvement
Overall it’s an adequate app to access a current FAR/AIM. It is easy to bookmark and hi-light text and the study by certificate section is great.

The problems are that it does NOT sync any bookmarks or hi-lighting across your iOS devices, which is beyond frustrating as most pilots are using both an iPhone and iPad. Another downfall is the search function. It is a “word search”, not a “text search”: meaning if you start typing a word it is not finding any results until you finish the word, and if you type a different form of a word it will not yield results. For example searching for ‘tire’ will not reveal results for the word ‘tires’ and if you don’t quite know how to completely spell a word you won’t be able to find partial results.
Jean-13,
Good except for bookmarks
The bookmarks are unabeled, which completely defeats the purpose of having bookmarks. The bookmarks are listed bg FAR/AIM section only even though they are labeled in the normal table of contents and search results. If you don’t have the FAR section memorized, then you won’t know what bookmark you are looking at. If you do have the FAR section memorized, then you don’t need a bookmark. Makes no sense. They need labels.

Bookmark issue aside, I am pretty happy with this app. With the search function, I can generally find what I need pretty quickly. Could have more features, but the basics are well covered (except for bookmark labeling).
Pokemonfordazs,
Missing Features and Accessibility
This app is ok, all it does is allow some highlighting. The main issue that I find is that there is no proper working search, you cannot make custom titles on your bookmarks, some of the chapter titles are not displayed fully (cut off in the list with no way of reading), no way of making notes.

I love that you only have to buy the app once, however the “Study by Certificate” does not contain all the information needed, we should have the option of manually adding sections ourselves.
KevinBillups,
Search function needs work!
I have and will remain a supporter of ASA products. The app updates quickly and I like all the highlight and note features. One area that needs work is the search function. The app only allows single word searches, when you really need a particular phrase or word combination (much like the index in back of the paper book). Fix the word search function or add the index like what’s in the book and you’ll have a superior app!
Logic girl,
Search is terrible!!!
Try searching “right-of-way” or “takeoff an aircraft” or “kinds of equipment”(without quotes) — phrases that are DEFINITELY in the FAR AIM. You will find 0 results. I have discovered that 1) little words like a, an, the etc. kill the search (0 results) — if you leave those out, it does work, but be aware that 2) Partial words also return 0 results!! So if you type “operat” hoping to find all instances of “operate” and “operations” you will instead get… 0 results. Or if you type “equipmen” you get 0 results. Such a shame because otherwise this app would be awesome.
highflyer23,
Needs bookmarks and note taking!!
This is good, but could be way better if you could bookmark sections. It is really important to be able to add notes or a comment box. For Example: under VOR checks in Part 91 it would be extremely helpful to add a note or comment box that the user could add that the procedure to conduct the checks is in AIM 1-1-4. Or even have a feature so you can create a folder or tab where someone could put all the different regulations for ARROW, or aircraft my requirements, etc...
Tomj24,
Needs title next to bookmarks
Excellent and convenient app but one thing I wish to see added is when a reg is bookmarked, it would be extremely helpful if the title of that reg is displayed next to it and/or we should have the ability to edit our own text with the reg bookmarked. Currently just the number of the reg is displayed and it would be easier to associate which reg is which when we have the name of the reg next to the number.
Daniele Scarpazza,
Better than paper
The app is great for three reasons:
1) weight - zero more pounds added to your electronic flight bag, as opposed to the paper FAR/AIM;
2) free updates: buy once, have it forever; you pay nine bucks once and you are set forever. If you buy the paper version, you have to buy a new revision every year;
3) searchability: as they say, you can't grep dead trees.
The quality of the layout and typesetting is ok.
The quality of figures, tables and illustrations is also ok. Totally usable.
A lot of the old-timers complain that the font is too small and they should feature resizable fonts. I agree it would be nice to rescale fonts, but the paper book does not have big types either, so it's not that you don't need glasses for the paper version...
Anyway, I'm happy with the product and I recommend it.
Stephen Miner,
Somewhat convenient, but worth it I suppose.
I love being able to search for things and have it very accessible on my iPad. I have two minor issues with the app.

1. I wish I could sign in and sync my highlights across multiple devices. I find myself studying things on my phone or iPad Pro and then later I Look at my iPad mini and it’s not highlighted on that device. It would be great to have that synced across all my devices.

2. It would AWESOME to have the ability to highlight in different colors and insert my own notes. That way I could customize the way I studied or remember the color of something I highlighted, or write down/notate a saying that helps me remember a regulation.

If this app had these functions, I would absolutely give it 5 stars and would recommend that everybody get this app. But for now, its just somewhat convenient.