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For information on parachute jump operations at Lincoln Regional Airport, where should one refer?

  1. The Airport Information Book

  2. The Chart Supplements U.S.

  3. The NOTAM system

  4. The Flight Guide Manual

The correct answer is: The Chart Supplements U.S.

The most appropriate source for information on parachute jump operations at Lincoln Regional Airport is the Chart Supplements U.S. These supplements provide detailed information about each airport, including operational procedures, services available, and any specific considerations for parachute operations, such as airspace restrictions or traffic patterns that are particularly relevant to jumpers. The Chart Supplements are regularly updated and are essential for pilots, as they contain critical information about airport facilities and hazards. This makes them a reliable source for finding information related to activities such as parachute jumping, which may not be covered in detail by other resources. While the Airport Information Book and the Flight Guide Manual are useful sources of general airport information, they typically do not provide the level of detail specific to parachuting operations that is found in the Chart Supplements. The NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) system is valuable for real-time updates about any temporary changes or hazards affecting flight operations, but for detailed, pre-existing information about parachute jump operations, Chart Supplements are the best resource.