by General Aviation News Staff | Feb 3, 2022 | #Aircraft, 20220217, Aviation News, faa, flying, General Aviation, News
General aviation pilots are confused about the legal way to share expenses of a flight, according to FAA officials. In a reminder, they point out two key things to know: If you want to share expenses, you have to have your own reason for traveling to the destination....
by General Aviation News Staff | Feb 2, 2022 | Aviation News, faa, flight training, General Aviation, News, Pilots
The survey is designed to “help evaluate the current status of the Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) program,” as well as get flight instructors’ input on proposed changes to the program. Read...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jan 27, 2022 | #Aircraft, Aviation News, faa, flying, General Aviation, News, Pilots, Super Bowl
Pilots must be aware of the latest flight advisories and check Notices to Air Missions (NOTAM) before flying, officials add. Pilots and drone operators who enter the TFRs without permission could face penalties that top $30,000 and potential criminal prosecution. Read...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jan 22, 2022 | #Aircraft, 20220203, aviation accidents, Aviation News, aviation safety, faa, flying, General Aviation, News, NTSB, Pilots
“Carbon monoxide is dangerous for pilots and passengers alike — which is why the NTSB recommended that general aviation aircraft be equipped with carbon monoxide detectors in 2004,” said NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy. “Once again, we’re asking the FAA to act before...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jan 21, 2022 | #Aircraft, Aviation Careers, Aviation Maintenance, Aviation News, Briefings, faa, General Aviation, News
The $5 million will be used to establish new educational program, provide scholarships and internships, and much more. Read...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jan 20, 2022 | #Aircraft, Aviation News, faa, Feature, flight training, flying, General Aviation, News, Pilots, Video
A new FAA video examines the startle response, which happens when things go wrong, and then shows how training can reduce that response and prepare you to react the right way to unexpected events. Read...