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DPE’s Get FAA Attention

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Key Takeaways:

  • The FAA is actively implementing reforms to improve the availability and efficiency of Designated Pilot Examiners (DPEs), addressing long-standing issues with scheduling practical tests for pilot certification.
  • Mitigation efforts for 5G cellular service interference with aircraft radar altimeters have been extended, with susceptible aircraft targeted for retrofitting by year-end 2022 and a full resolution aimed for July 2023.
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As international supply chain issues in 2022 continue to affect the world economy, they also can be easy to ignore. Until something you need isn’t readily available in a timely fashion. So it is—and has been—with the FAA’s designated pilot examiner (DPE) cadre. The DPEs necessary for an FAA pilot certificate practical test can are in great demand, especially in certain good-weather regions, and scheduling them weeks in advance is the norm. Thanks to a provision in the 2018 FAA reauthorization bill, the agency formed a Designated Pilot Examiner Reforms Working Group to examine ways to improve the DPE system and make it more accessible and efficient.

In 2021, the working group issued a report with 12 recommendations to its parent FAA Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee. Now, the FAA has formally responded and, according to AOPA, already is implementing some of the working group’s recommendations.

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