Why Pilots Don’t Want To Talk About Mental Health—and Why They Should
Pilots get anxiety and depression just like many of the rest of us do, but they seem less likely to seek support and treatment. Why? How can we change it?
Pilots get anxiety and depression just like many of the rest of us do, but they seem less likely to seek support and treatment. Why? How can we change it?
Reported strikes have increased greatly in recent years, so how can you prevent one?
Elizabeth Bjerke, Associate Dean and Professor at the University of North Dakota and John Hackworth, a cofounder of Professional Pilots of Tomorrow weigh in.
Agency says Luke Aikins and Andy Farrington violated regulations.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says the FAA is partially to blame for the 2019 fatal accident involving an air tour helicopter in Hawaii. The NTSB suggests if the FAA had not delayed the installation of weather cameras in the region, the pilot might have been alerted to dangerous conditions and not continued the […]
Air traffic controllers guide passenger with no flight training to a safe landing.
A letter petitions for the need to continue availability of the current fuel supply during the transition to unleaded avgas.
If successful, the airline would be allowed to hire pilots with just 750 hours, half of the current requirement.
Recent high-profile cases underline the importance of knowing the law before an incident happens.
In a move that the FAA says will not “add delay” to completing type certification, the agency says it is “modifying its regulatory approach” to certificating electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.