Alaska Instructions are a set of guidelines used to ensure safe and efficient operation of aircraft when flying to, from, or within the state of Alaska. These instructions are based on the regulations and policies of the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT). The main types of Alaska Instructions are: 1. Alaska Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM): This manual contains detailed information on airspace structure and regulations, navigation procedures, and communication requirements in Alaska. 2. Alaska Air Traffic Control Manual (ATOM): This manual provides guidance on air traffic procedures and services in Alaska. 3. Alaska General Aviation and Commercial Flight Information Manual (GA/CFI): This manual contains information on flight planning, weather services, and safe flying practices in Alaska. 4. Alaska Instrument Procedures Manual (IPM): This manual provides detailed information on instrument flight procedures for airports in Alaska. 5. Alaska Airport Pilot's Handbook (APB): This handbook contains information on airport operations, facilities, and services in Alaska. 6. Alaska Flight Supplement (AFS): This book provides detailed information on airports and navigation facilities in Alaska.