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CRAFFT stands for the key words of the 6 items in the second section of the assessment - Car, Relax, Alone, Forget, Friends, Trouble. As of 2020, updated versions of the CRAFFT known as the "CRAFFT 2.1" and "CRAFFT 2.1+N" have been released. The older version of the questionnaire contains 9 items in total, answered in a "yes" or "no" format.
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Route, the route that the flight is to follow as part of the clearance (often the route originally filed, although ATC may change this) A ltitude , the initial altitude to be maintained by the flight, plus, in many cases, a time at which cruise altitude clearance may be expected
For example, 42 C.F.R. § 260.11(a)(1) would indicate "title 42, part 260, section 11, paragraph (a)(1)." Conversationally, it would be read as "forty-two C F R two-sixty point eleven a one" or similar. While new regulations are continually becoming effective, the printed volumes of the CFR are issued once each calendar year, on this schedule:
MMFD – Miles and Miles of F...ing Desert (unofficial report in Gulf War) MOA – Military Operating Area (USAF Airspace) MOAB – Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb, also known as "Mother Of All Bombs". MOAC – Mother of All Coffee (Green Bean Coffee) MOB – Main Operating Base; MOBCOM – MOBile COMmand; MOPP – Mission Oriented Protective ...
F. — Federal Reporter; F.2d — Federal Reporter, 2nd Series; F.3d — Federal Reporter, 3rd Series; F.App'x — Federal Appendix; F.Cas. — Federal Cases 1789–1880; Fed. Reg. (sometimes FR) — Federal Register (see Federal Register for full text from 1994 to date) Fed. R. Bankr. P. — Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure
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