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Why does 14 CFR have skipped subparts in my ASA 2019 FAR/AIM book?



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As an example, part 91.101 skips every even number until 91.126.



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      As an example, part 91.101 skips every even number until 91.126.



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      As an example, part 91.101 skips every even number until 91.126.



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          Some of them were renamed/reorganized in 1989 based on proposals/petitions by the AOPA (referenced in FSIMS).



          91.102 became 91.143 Flight limitation in the proximity of space flight operations.

          91.104 became 91.141 Flight restrictions in the proximity of the Presidential and other parties

          91.106/108/110/112/114 did not exist

          91.116 became 91.175 Takeoff and landing under IFR

          91.118/120/122/126/128 did not exist



          The "did not exist" ones are probably proposed legislation that was removed prior to it being introduced into the Code of Federal Regulations, or regulations that were removed earlier (I can't find an older version of the CFR to check).






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            $begingroup$

            Some of them were renamed/reorganized in 1989 based on proposals/petitions by the AOPA (referenced in FSIMS).



            91.102 became 91.143 Flight limitation in the proximity of space flight operations.

            91.104 became 91.141 Flight restrictions in the proximity of the Presidential and other parties

            91.106/108/110/112/114 did not exist

            91.116 became 91.175 Takeoff and landing under IFR

            91.118/120/122/126/128 did not exist



            The "did not exist" ones are probably proposed legislation that was removed prior to it being introduced into the Code of Federal Regulations, or regulations that were removed earlier (I can't find an older version of the CFR to check).






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              $begingroup$

              Some of them were renamed/reorganized in 1989 based on proposals/petitions by the AOPA (referenced in FSIMS).



              91.102 became 91.143 Flight limitation in the proximity of space flight operations.

              91.104 became 91.141 Flight restrictions in the proximity of the Presidential and other parties

              91.106/108/110/112/114 did not exist

              91.116 became 91.175 Takeoff and landing under IFR

              91.118/120/122/126/128 did not exist



              The "did not exist" ones are probably proposed legislation that was removed prior to it being introduced into the Code of Federal Regulations, or regulations that were removed earlier (I can't find an older version of the CFR to check).






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                $begingroup$

                Some of them were renamed/reorganized in 1989 based on proposals/petitions by the AOPA (referenced in FSIMS).



                91.102 became 91.143 Flight limitation in the proximity of space flight operations.

                91.104 became 91.141 Flight restrictions in the proximity of the Presidential and other parties

                91.106/108/110/112/114 did not exist

                91.116 became 91.175 Takeoff and landing under IFR

                91.118/120/122/126/128 did not exist



                The "did not exist" ones are probably proposed legislation that was removed prior to it being introduced into the Code of Federal Regulations, or regulations that were removed earlier (I can't find an older version of the CFR to check).






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                Some of them were renamed/reorganized in 1989 based on proposals/petitions by the AOPA (referenced in FSIMS).



                91.102 became 91.143 Flight limitation in the proximity of space flight operations.

                91.104 became 91.141 Flight restrictions in the proximity of the Presidential and other parties

                91.106/108/110/112/114 did not exist

                91.116 became 91.175 Takeoff and landing under IFR

                91.118/120/122/126/128 did not exist



                The "did not exist" ones are probably proposed legislation that was removed prior to it being introduced into the Code of Federal Regulations, or regulations that were removed earlier (I can't find an older version of the CFR to check).







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