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Department
of Transportation
Advisory
Federal Aviation
Administration Circular
Subject: Reference Materials and Subject Matter Date: 6/9/00 AC No: 60-25D
Knowledge Codes for Airman Knowledge Testing Initiated by: AFS-630 Change:
1. PURPOSE. Appendixes 1 and 2 of this advisory circular contain the listings of reference materials and subject
matter knowledge codes for airman knowledge testing. Appendix 1 includes codes for pilots, instructors, flight engineers,
dispatchers, navigators, pilot examiners, inspection authorization, and parachute riggers. Appendix 2 includes codes
for aircraft mechanics.
2. CANCELLATION. AC 60-25C, Reference Materials and Subject Matter Knowledge Codes for Airman
Knowledge Testing, dated 8/23/99, is canceled.
3. GENERAL. The listings of reference materials and subject matter knowledge codes have been prepared by the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to establish specific references for all knowledge standards. The listings
contain reference materials to be used when preparing for all airman knowledge tests. The subject matter knowledge
codes should be referred to when reviewing areas of deficiency on airman knowledge test reports.
4. HOW TO OBTAIN ELECTRONICALLY. The subject matter knowledge codes, some of the reference materials
listed, and knowledge test guides specific to each certification testing level can be obtained from the Regulatory
Support Division’s web site at http://afs600.faa.gov.
L. Nicholas Lacey
Director, Flight Standards Service
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D09 Airplane Performance Operating Limitations E12 Special Federal Aviation Regulations SFAR
D10 Special Airworthiness Requirements No. 36
D11 Instrument and Equipment Requirements E13 Special Federal Aviation Regulations SFAR
D12 Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and No. 38
Alterations
D13 Airman and Crewmember Requirements 14 CFR part 183—Representatives of the
D14 Training Program Administrator
D15 Crewmember Qualifications
D16 Aircraft Dispatcher Qualifications and Duty E150 General
Time Limitations: Domestic and Flag Air E151 Certification of Representatives
Carriers E152 Kinds of Designations: Privileges
D17 Flight Time Limitations and Rest
Requirements: Domestic Air Carriers US HMR 172—Hazardous Materials Table
D18 Flight Time Limitations: Flag Air Carriers
D19 Flight Time Limitations: Supplemental Air F02 General
Carriers and Commercial Operators
D20 Flight Operations US HMR 175—Materials Transportation Bureau
D21 Dispatching and Flight Release Rules Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR)
D22 Records and Reports
D23 Crewmember Certificate: International G01 General Information and Regulations
D24 Special Federal Aviation Regulation SFAR G02 Loading, Unloading, and Handling
No. 14 G03 Specific Regulation Applicable According to
Classification of Material
14 CFR part 125—Certification and Operations:
Airplanes Having a Seating Capacity of 20 or NTSB 830—Rules Pertaining to the Notification
More Passengers or a Maximum Payload Capacity and Reporting of Aircraft Accidents or Incidents
of 6,000 Pounds or More and Overdue Aircraft, and Preservation of
Aircraft Wreckage, Mail, Cargo, and Records
D30 General
D36 Maintenance G10 General
G11 Initial Notification of Aircraft Accidents,
14 CFR part 135—Air Taxi Operators and Incidents, and Overdue Aircraft
Commercial Operators G12 Preservation of Aircraft Wreckage, Mail,
Cargo, and Records
E01 General G13 Reporting of Aircraft Accidents, Incidents,
E02 Flight Operations and Overdue Aircraft
E03 Aircraft and Equipment
E04 VFR/IFR Operating Limitations and Weather FAA-H-8083-1—Aircraft Weight and Balance
Requirements Handbook
E05 Flight Crewmember Requirements
E06 Flight Crewmember Flight Time Limitations H100 Why is Weight and Balance Important?
and Rest Requirements H101 Weight Control
E07 Crewmember Testing Requirements H102 Effects of Weight
E08 Training H103 Weight Changes
E09 Airplane Performance Operating Limitations H104 Stability and Balance Control
E10 Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and H105 Weight and Balance Theory
Alterations H106 Weight and Balance Documents
E11 Appendix A: Additional Airworthiness H107 Requirements
Standards for 10 or More Passenger H108 Equipment for Weighing
Airplanes H109 Preparation for Weighing
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I05 Attitude Instrument Flying—Airplanes I63 Winds and Temperatures Aloft Chart
I06 Attitude Instrument Flying—Helicopters I64 Significant Weather Prognostic Charts
I07 Electronic Aids to Instrument Flying I65 Convective Outlook Chart
I08 Using the Navigation Instruments I66 Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Products
I09 Radio Communications Facilities and I67 Turbulence Locations, Conversion and
Equipment Density Altitude Tables, Contractions and
I10 The Federal Airways System and Controlled Acronyms, Station Identifiers, WSR-88D
Airspace Sites, and Internet Addresses
I11 Air Traffic Control
I12 ATC Operations and Procedures AIM—Aeronautical Information Manual
I13 Flight Planning
I14 Appendix: Instrument Instructor Lesson J01 Air Navigation Radio Aids
Guide—Airplanes J02 Radar Services and Procedures
I15 Segment of En Route Low Altitude Chart J03 Airport Lighting Aids
J04 Air Navigation and Obstruction Lighting
AC 00-6—Aviation Weather J05 Airport Marking Aids and Signs
J06 Airspace—General
I20 The Earth’s Atmosphere J07 Class G Airspace
I21 Temperature J08 Controlled Airspace
I22 Atmospheric Pressure and Altimetry J09 Special Use Airspace
I23 Wind J10 Other Airspace Areas
I24 Moisture, Cloud Formation, and J11 Service Available to Pilots
Precipitation J12 Radio Communications Phraseology and
I25 Stable and Unstable Air Techniques
I26 Clouds J13 Airport Operations
I27 Air Masses and Fronts J14 ATC Clearance/Separations
I28 Turbulence J15 Preflight
I29 Icing J16 Departure Procedures
I30 Thunderstorms J17 En Route Procedures
I31 Common IFR Producers J18 Arrival Procedures
I32 High Altitude Weather J19 Pilot/Controller Roles and Responsibilities
I33 Arctic Weather J20 National Security and Interception
I34 Tropical Weather Procedures
I35 Soaring Weather J21 Emergency Procedures—General
I36 Glossary of Weather Terms J22 Emergency Services Available to Pilots
J23 Distress and Urgency Procedures
AC 00-45—Aviation Weather Services J24 Two-Way Radio Communications Failure
J25 Meteorology
I54 The Aviation Weather Service Program J26 Altimeter Setting Procedures
I55 Aviation Routine Weather Report (METAR) J27 Wake Turbulence
I56 Pilot and Radar Reports, Satellite Pictures, J28 Bird Hazards, and Flight Over National
and Radiosonde Additional Data (RADATs) Refuges, Parks, and Forests
I57 Aviation Weather Forecasts J29 Potential Flight Hazards
I58 Surface Analysis Chart J30 Safety, Accident, and Hazard Reports
I59 Weather Depiction Chart J31 Fitness for Flight
I60 Radar Summary Chart J32 Type of Charts Available
I61 Constant Pressure Analysis Charts J33 Pilot Controller Glossary
I62 Composite Moisture Stability Chart
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T26 Turbopropellers and Control Systems T55 Anti-Icing Systems and Rain Protection
T27 Propeller Installation, Inspection, and T56 Electrical Power Systems
Maintenance T57 Flight Control Systems
T29 Engine Indicating, Warning, and Control T58 Fuel Systems
Systems T59 Hydraulic Systems
T60 Oxygen Systems
ATD—Aircraft Technical Dictionary—Jeppesen T61 Warning and Fire Protection Systems
Sanderson, Inc. T62 Communications, Instruments, and
Navigational Systems
T63 Miscellaneous Aircraft Systems and
T30 Definitions
Maintenance Information
Aircraft Basic Science—Glencoe/McGraw-Hill,
Aircraft Electricity and Electronics—Glencoe/
Seventh Edition
McGraw-Hill, Fifth Edition
T31 Fundamentals of Mathematics
T64 Fundamentals of Electricity
T32 Science Fundamentals
T65 Applications of Ohm’s Law
T33 Basic Aerodynamics
T66 Aircraft Storage Batteries
T34 Airfoils and their Applications
T67 Alternating Current
T35 Aircraft in Flight
T68 Electrical Wire and Wiring Practices
T36 Aircraft Drawings
T69 Electrical Control Devices
T37 Weight and Balance
T70 Electric Measuring Instruments
T38 Aircraft Materials
T71 Generators and Related Control Circuits
T39 Fabrication Techniques and Processes
T72 Alternators, Inverters, and Related Controls
T40 Standard Aircraft Hardware
T73 Electric Motors
T41 Aircraft Fluid Lines and their Fittings
T42 Federal Aviation Regulations and T74 Power Distribution Systems
Publications T75 Design and Maintenance of Aircraft
T43 Ground Handling and Safety Electrical Systems
T44 Aircraft Inspection and Servicing T76 Radio Theory
T77 Communication and Navigation Systems
Aircraft Maintenance and Repair—Glencoe/ T78 Weather Warning Systems
McGraw-Hill, Sixth Edition T79 Electrical Instruments and Autoflight
Systems
T45 Aircraft Structures T80 Digital Electronics
T46 Aircraft Fluid Power Systems
T47 Aircraft Landing-Gear Systems FAA Accident Prevention Program Bulletins
T48 Aircraft Fuel Systems
T49 Environmental Systems V01 FAA-P-8740-2, Density Altitude
T50 Aircraft Instruments and Instrument V02 FAA-P-8740-5, Weight and Balance
Systems V03 FAA-P-8740-12, Thunderstorms
T51 Auxiliary Systems V04 FAA-P-8740-19, Flying Light Twins Safely
T52 Assembly and Rigging V05 FAA-P-8740-23, Planning your Takeoff
V06 FAA-P-8740-24, Tips on Winter Flying
TCAS—Transport Category Aircraft Systems— V07 FAA-P-8740-25, Always Leave Yourself an
Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. Out
V08 FAA-P-8740-30, How to Obtain a Good
T53 Types, Design Features and Configurations of Weather Briefing
Transport Aircraft V09 FAA-P-8740-40, Wind Shear
T54 Auxiliary Power Units, Pneumatic, and V10 FAA-P-8740-41, Medical Facts for Pilots
Environmental Control Systems V11 FAA-P-8740-44, Impossible Turns
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The following abbreviations are used to identify the reference(s) associated with the subject matter.
AVIATION MECHANIC—GENERAL
AMT-G Aviation Maintenance Technician Series JSPT A & P Technician Powerplant Textbook—
General—Aviation Supplies and Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc.
Academics (ASA), Inc.
ABS Aircraft Basic Science—Glencoe Division, Basic Electricity—AC 65-9A, AMT-G, AEE,
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Publication Co. MBM, ECD, AB, JSGT
AP Aircraft Powerplants—Glencoe Division,
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Publication Co. A01 Calculate and measure capacitance and
AEE Aircraft Electricity and Electronics— inductance
Glencoe Division, Macmillan/McGraw- A02 Calculate and measure electrical power
Hill Publication Co. A03 Measure voltage, current, resistance, and
AC Advisory Circular—Federal Aviation continuity
Administration (FAA), Government A04 Determine the relationship of voltage,
Printing Office (GPO) current, and resistance in electrical circuits
AIM Aeronautical Information Manual—FAA, A05 Read and interpret electrical circuit
Government Printing Office (GPO) diagrams, including solid state devices and
14 CFR Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations logic functions
(part or § [section])—Government Printing A06 Inspect and service batteries
Office (GPO)
FAA-G-8082 Guide—FAA, Government Printing Aircraft Drawings—AC 65-9A, AC 65-15A, ABS,
Office (GPO) JSGT
FAA-H-8083 Handbook—FAA, Government
Printing Office (GPO) B01 Use drawings, symbols, and system
MBM Marathon Battery Instruction Manual schematics
ECD Electronic Circuit Devices—Jeppesen B02 Draw sketches of repairs and alterations
Sanderson, Inc. B03 Use blueprint information
AB Aircraft Batteries, Lead Acid/Nickel- B04 Use graphs and charts
Cadmium—Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc.
ATD Aircraft Technical Dictionary—Jeppesen Weight and Balance—AC 65-9A, 14 CFR § 23.29
Sanderson, Inc.
JSGT A & P Technician General Textbook— C01 Weigh aircraft
Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. C02 Perform complete weight and balance check
and record data
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Fluid Lines and Fittings—AC 65-9A, ABS, JSGT H03 Solve ratio, proportion, and percentage
problems
D01 Fabricate and install rigid and flexible fluid H04 Perform algebraic operations involving
lines and fittings addition, subtraction, multiplication, and
division of positive and negative numbers
Materials and Processes—AC 65-9A, AC 43-3,
AC 65-15A, AC 43.13-1B, ABS, AP, ATD, JSPT, Maintenance Forms and Records—AC 61-23C,
JSGT AC 65-9A, AC 65-19H, AC 43.13-1B, 14 CFR §
91.417, 14 CFR part 43
E01 Identify and select appropriate
nondestructive testing methods I01 Write descriptions of work performed
E02 Perform dye penetrant, eddy current, including aircraft discrepancies and
ultrasonic, and magnetic particle inspections corrective actions using typical aircraft
E03 Perform basic heat-treating processes maintenance records
E04 Identify and select aircraft hardware and I02 Complete required maintenance forms,
materials records, and inspection reports
E05 Inspect and check welds
E06 Perform precision measurements Basic Physics—AC 65-9A, FAA-H-8083-3, ABS,
JSGT
Ground Operation and Servicing—AC 65-9A,
FAA-H-8083-3, AC 65-12A, AIM, ABS, JSGT J01 Use and understand the principles of simple
machines; sound, fluid, and heat dynamics;
F01 Start, ground operate, move, service, and basic aerodynamics; aircraft structures; and
secure aircraft and identify typical ground theory of flight
operation hazards
F02 Identify and select fuels Maintenance Publications—AC 65-9A,
FAA-G-8082-11, 14 CFR part 21, 14 CFR part
Cleaning and Corrosion Control—AC 65-9A, 39, 14 CFR part 43, ABS, JSGT
AC 65-12A, AC 43.13-1B, AC 43-4A, AC 43-205,
JSGT K01 Demonstrate ability to read, comprehend,
and apply information contained in FAA and
G01 Identify and select cleaning materials manufacturer’s aircraft maintenance
G02 Inspect, identify, remove, and treat aircraft specifications, data sheets, manuals,
corrosion and perform aircraft cleaning publications, and related Federal Aviation
Regulations, Airworthiness Directives, and
Mathematics—AC 65-9A, AC 65-12A, ABS, Advisory material
AMT-G, JSGT K02 Read technical data
H01 Extract roots and raise numbers to a given Mechanic Privileges and Limitations—AC 43.13-
power 1B, AMT-A, 14 CFR part 43, 14 CFR part 65
H02 Determine areas and volumes of various
geometrical shapes L01 Exercise mechanic privileges within the
limitations prescribed by 14 CFR part 65
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Welding—AC 65-15A, AC 43.13-1B, AMR, WG, Cabin Atmosphere Control Systems—AC 65-15A,
JSAT AC 43.13-1B, AMR, AAC, JSAT, 49 CFR part 173
E01 Weld magnesium and titanium M01 Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and
E02 Solder stainless steel repair heating, cooling, air-conditioning,
E03 Fabricate tubular structures pressurization, and air cycle machines
E04 Solder, braze, gas-, and arc-weld steel M02 Inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and
E05 Weld aluminum and stainless steel repair oxygen systems
Assembly and Rigging—AC 65-9A, AC 65-15A, Aircraft Instrument Systems—AC 65-9A, AC 65-
AC 61-13B, AC 43.13-1B & 2A, 14 CFR part 23, 15A, 14 CFR part 23, 14 CFR part 65, 14 CFR
AMR, JSAT part 91, AEE, AMR, AMT-A, JSAT
F01 Rig rotary-wing aircraft N01 Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and
F02 Rig fixed-wing aircraft repair electronic flight instrument systems
F03 Check alignment of structures and both mechanical and electrical heading,
F04 Assemble aircraft components, including speed, altitude, temperature, pressure, and
flight control surfaces position indicating systems to include the use
F05 Balance, rig, and inspect movable primary of built-in test equipment
and secondary flight control surfaces N02 Install instruments and perform a static
F06 Jack aircraft pressure system leak test
Airframe Inspection—AC 65-9A, 14 CFR part Communication and Navigation Systems—AC 65-
43, 14 CFR part 65, 14 CFR part 91 15A, AC 91-44A, AC 43.13-2A, AEE, AP, ARS,
JSAT
G01 Perform airframe conformity and
airworthiness inspections O01 Inspect, check, and troubleshoot autopilot,
HXX Reserved servos and approach coupling systems
IXX Reserved O02 Inspect, check, and service aircraft electronic
JXX Reserved communication and navigation systems,
including VHF, passenger address
Aircraft Landing Gear Systems—AC 65-9A, interphones and static discharge devices,
AC 65-15A, AC 43.13-1B, 14 CFR part 43, AMR, aircraft VOR, ILS, LORAN, radar beacon
AHS, JSAT transponders, flight management computers,
and GPWS
K01 Inspect, check, service, and repair landing O03 Inspect and repair antenna and electronic
gear, retraction systems, shock struts, equipment installations
brakes, wheels, tires, and steering systems
Aircraft Fuel Systems—AC 65-9A, AC 65-12A,
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Systems— AC 65-15A, AC 43.13-1B & 2A, 14 CFR part 23,
AC 65-9A, AC 65-15A, AMR, AHS, JSAT, 14 CFR part 25, AMR, MMM, FMS, JSGT,
AMT-A JSAT
L01 Repair hydraulic and pneumatic power P01 Check and service fuel dump systems
system components P02 Perform fuel management, transfer, and
L02 Identify and select hydraulic fluids defueling
L03 Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and P03 Inspect, check, and repair pressure fueling
repair hydraulic and pneumatic power systems
systems P04 Repair aircraft fuel system components
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P05 Inspect and repair fluid quantity indicating Position and Warning Systems—AC 65-9A, AC
systems 65-15A, AC 43.13-1B, 14 CFR part 23, AMR,
P06 Troubleshoot, service, and repair fluid AMT-A, JSAT
pressure and temperature warning systems
P07 Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and R01 Inspect, check, and service speed and
repair aircraft fuel systems configuration warning systems, electrical
brake controls, and antiskid systems
Aircraft Electrical Systems—AC 65-9A, AC 65- R02 Inspect, check, troubleshoot, and service
15A, AC 43.13-1B & 2A, 14 CFR part 23, AEE, landing gear position indicating and warning
MBM, JSGT, JSAT systems
Q01 Repair and inspect aircraft electrical system Ice and Rain Control Systems—AC 65-15A,
components; crimp and splice wiring to AMT-A
manufacturer’s specifications; and repair
pins and sockets of aircraft connectors S01 Inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and
Q02 Install, check, and service airframe electrical repair airframe ice and rain control systems
wiring, controls, switches, indicators, and
protective devices Fire Protection Systems—AC 65-9A, AC 65-15A,
Q03 Inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and AP, JSAT
repair alternating and direct current
electrical systems T01 Inspect, check, and service smoke and
Q04 Inspect, check, and troubleshoot constant carbon monoxide detection systems
speed and integrated speed drive generators T02 Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and
repair aircraft fire detection and
extinguishing systems
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Engine Fire Protection Systems—AC 65-9A, M04 Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and
AC 65-12A, ABS, AMR, AP, JSPT repair reciprocating and turbine engine fuel
metering systems
I01 Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and
repair engine fire detection and extinguishing Engine Fuel Systems—AC 65-9A, AC 65-12A,
systems AC 43.13-1B, 14 CFR part 23, AP, JSPT
Engine Electrical Systems—AC 65-9A, N01 Repair engine fuel system components
AC 65-12A, AC 65-15A, AC 43.13-1B, N02 Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and
14 CFR part 23, 14 CFR part 25, AEE, AP, repair engine fuel systems
JSGT, JSPT
Induction and Engine Airflow Systems—
J01 Repair engine electrical system components AC 65-9A, AC 65-12A, AC 43.13-1B, AP, AGTP,
J02 Install, check, and service engine electrical JSPT, AMT-P
wiring, controls, switches, indicators, and
protective devices O01 Inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and
repair engine ice and rain control systems
Lubrication Systems—AC 65-12A, AC 65-15A, O02 Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and
14 CFR part 33, AP, AGTP, JSPT, AMT-P repair heat exchangers, superchargers, and
turbine engine airflow and temperature
K01 Identify and select lubricants control systems
K02 Repair engine lubrication system O03 Inspect, check, service, and repair carburetor
components air intake and induction manifolds
K03 Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and
repair engine lubrication systems Engine Cooling Systems—AC 65-12A, ABS, AP,
JSPT, AMT-P
Ignition and Starting Systems—AC 65-12A,
AC 65-15A, AEE, AP, AGTP, JSPT P01 Repair engine cooling system components
P02 Inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and
L01 Overhaul magneto and ignition harness repair engine cooling systems
L02 Inspect, service, troubleshoot, and repair
reciprocating and turbine engine ignition Engine Exhaust and Reverser Systems—
systems and components AC 65-12A, AC 43.13-1B, JSPT
L03 Inspect, service, troubleshoot, and repair
turbine engine electrical starting systems Q01 Repair engine exhaust system components
L04 Inspect, service, and troubleshoot turbine Q02 Inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and
engine pneumatic starting systems repair engine exhaust systems
Q03 Troubleshoot and repair engine thrust
Fuel Metering Systems—AC 65-9A, reverser systems and related components
AC 65-12A, AP, AGTP, JSPT
Propellers—AC 65-9A, AC 65-12A,
M01 Troubleshoot and adjust turbine engine fuel AC 43.13-1B, 14 CFR part 43, 14 CFR part 65,
metering systems and electronic engine fuel AP, ATD, APC, JSPT, AMT-P
controls
M02 Overhaul carburetor R01 Inspect, check, service, and repair propeller
M03 Repair engine fuel metering system synchronizing and ice control systems
components R02 Identify and select propeller lubricants
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