AFI11-201 FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION
MilReg AFI11-201 Frequently Asked Questions

What is AFI11-201 FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION?
AFI11-201 FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION is an AirForce regulation that outlines the procedures and requirements for generating, revising, and distributing flight information publications.

Who is responsible for implementing AFI11-201 FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION?
The Air Force Flight Standards Agency (AFFSA) is responsible for implementing AFI11-201 FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION.

What types of information are included in the Flight Information Publication (FLIP)?
The FLIP includes aeronautical charts, diagrams, textual data, and other pertinent information necessary for safe and efficient aviation operations.

How often is the FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION updated?
The FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION is updated every 28 days, unless additional updates are required due to urgent changes in airspace, procedures, or facilities.

Where can I access the FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION?
The FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION is available digitally on the Air Force Flight Standards Agency website and can also be obtained in printed form through authorized distribution channels.

Can individuals request changes or updates to the FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION?
Yes, individuals can request changes or updates to the FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION by submitting a formal request through the appropriate chain of command and following the prescribed procedures.

Are there specific guidelines for generating and revising aeronautical charts within the FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION?
Yes, AFI11-201 provides specific guidelines and standards for generating and revising aeronautical charts to ensure accurate and uniform representation of navigational information.

How are changes or updates to the FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION communicated to users?
Changes or updates to the FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION are communicated through Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs), Aeronautical Information Circulars (AICs), and other means deemed appropriate by the Air Force Flight Standards Agency.

Can foreign operators access and use the FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION?
Yes, foreign operators can access and use the FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATION in accordance with international agreements and protocols established between the Air Force and foreign authorities.

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