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.
Aerospace giant says pilot customers should not expect service disruptions.
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They might not apply to all but certainly will be legitimate to some.
Meteorologists use them instead of constant altitude charts for several reasons.
A good estimation of the cloud tops is like the finest gold, especially for pilots flying under IFR during the winter months.
Agency is looking into an engine fire on the ground and a depressurization issue on two flights bound for Atlanta.
Pilots must know when they need to make a decision and what the options are.
Despite huge advances outside loops remain difficult and more hazardous than any other aerobatic maneuvers.
How one airline supported Pope Francis’ whirlwind trip to the U.S. a decade ago.