The Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA, said it is “ready for powered lift, which will be the first completely new category of civil aircraft since helicopters were introduced in the 1940s.
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What the New MOSAIC Rule Means for Sport Pilots and Flight Schools
AC 61-146 notes performance-based aircraft limits, instructor qualification changes, and training boom potential.
Several years ago, as interest in the nascent advanced air mobility industry began to grow, regulators and industry faced a vexing dilemma: How do you integrate a new class of aircraft when there are ...
Effective pilot recruitment and training are crucial for the success of the airline industry. But just how important is the topic for travel advisors — especially today, when there’s a shortage of ...
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How Much Training Should an Airline Pilot Need?
When boarding a commercial airline flight, most people are more absorbed with finding their seats and space in an overhead bin than wondering whether the pilots have enough experience. Passengers ...
Becoming an aerobatic pilot requires foundational private (and often commercial) pilot training, followed by specialized aerobatic instruction to hone stunt skills, with continuous practice essential ...
Blue Sky Academy began its journey at Kladno Airport in the Czech Republic as part of the Cessna Pilot Center network, ...
WASHINGTON (AP) – Airline co-pilots would have to meet the same experience threshold required of captains _ the first boost in four decades _ under regulations proposed Monday by the Federal Aviation ...
A pilot trains on a Loft Dynamics simulator for an Airbus H125 helicopter at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. I am hovering in a valley in the Swiss Alps on a beautiful day in a ...
Tennesse Garvey, chairman of OBAP's board of directors (Photo credit: Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals) Editor’s note: The following is a response to some who have recently questioned the ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Pilots would be required to accumulate six times more flight training time to qualify as a co-pilot on a commercial airline or cargo aircraft under a U.S. government proposal ...
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