Pilots Express Concerns With Part 108 Drone Proposal
AOPA, ALPA, and other groups feel the FAA is not hearing their worries about risk elevation.
AOPA, ALPA, and other groups feel the FAA is not hearing their worries about risk elevation.
Organization’s experts identify pilot’s ‘cascade’ of failures.
Prudent initial response to the investigation is sometimes just ‘name, rank, and serial number.’
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.
National Pause for General Aviation Safety is encouraging aviators to dedicate time to safety training, enhancing skills, and knowledge.
Dive into our survey of the general aviation market and new aircraft for this year.
Coalition of 15 groups says lifting the tariffs is essential to maintaining a ‘robust, resilient, and reliable supply chain.’
Rainier Flight Service was granted 12 aircraft tie-downs, angering more than 100 aircraft owners on a waitlist.
Pilots are facing ‘frivolous lawsuits,’ airport fees, and agency investigations based on data, according to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.