Definition
A U.S. Army publication that distributes time-sensitive aeronautical information to Army aviators, including changes to procedures, safety notices, operational guidance, and updates affecting Army flight operations between regular publication cycles.
Plain English
An Army newsletter for military pilots that shares important flying updates, safety information, and procedure changes that can't wait for the next official manual update.
Context Anchor
Seen in FAA glossary material and in military or Army aviation flight planning references.
Why Pilots Care
Civilian pilots will rarely use this directly, but recognizing the term helps when reading joint-use airspace material, military procedures, or sources that reference Army aviation guidance.
Intuition Check
Do not read “bulletin” here as casual news. In this term, it means an official source of flight information for Army aviation use.
Example Sentence 1
The new approach procedure was published in the Army Aviation Flight Information Bulletin before being added to the standard charts.
Example Sentence 2
The unit coordinated with civil authorities using details published in the latest Army Aviation Flight Information Bulletin.