FAA Decides Not to Implement Controversial Medical Denial Proposal
Agency has dropped plans to deny incomplete applications and will work with aviation groups to streamline the certification process.
Agency has dropped plans to deny incomplete applications and will work with aviation groups to streamline the certification process.
National Pause for General Aviation Safety is encouraging aviators to dedicate time to safety training, enhancing skills, and knowledge.
ABSG indicates nearly 60 percent of reporting facilities experienced either a decrease or no change in avgas purchases.
2024 incident occurred when Canadian military personnel were flying two CH-146 Griffon helicopters as part of a joint operation with the U.S.
Thirty-four groups urge Congress and the FAA to boost ATC staffing, technology, and funding while opposing privatization to maintain critical investments.
Agency has issued a final airworthiness directive for a specific series of the manufacturer’s airplanes.
Agency may bar helos from the airspace following a fatal midair crash and repeated safety warnings from pilots and controllers.
Rocket company announces it plans to let go 10 percent of its workforce.
Two ‘birddog’ aircraft were delivered to Conair Group Inc. to support wildfire air attack operations in Canada.
FBOs are charging as much as $17,000 in special event fees depending on aircraft size.