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FAA Seeks Public Comment on Wildlife Strikes
The proposed advisory circular reduces the minimum acceptable size for reporting animal collisions.
Archer Aviation Plans First Flight of Midnight eVTOL
The firm recently completed the final assembly of its first Midnight aircraft.
YouTube Pilot Pleads Guilty to Federal Charge After Crashing Airplane
Trevor Jacob admitted to intentionally crashing his Taylorcraft BL-65 and destroying evidence, according to investigators.
FAA Administrator: AAM Plan on the Horizon
‘If you’re looking for the code to the front door of the next generation of aviation, here it is,’ FAA chief Billy Nolen said.
2023 EAA AirVenture NOTAM Released
Pilots flying to the annual airshow this summer must be ready to read, study, and obey.
Breaking Down FAA’s Blueprint To Get Air Taxis off the Ground
The agency released an updated Concept of Operations for urban air mobility.
FAA Faces Lawsuit Over Handling of SpaceX Starship Program
In the lawsuit, environmental groups accuse the FAA of making environmental concessions to SpaceX.
FAA Overruled Engineers on Boeing 737 Max Grounding, DOT Watchdog Says
Engineers noticed accident similarities and urged immediate grounding, but were ultimately overruled.
Why We Say ‘MAYDAY’
For pilots, uttering the phrase “MAYDAY” means they’re in trouble—but have you ever wondered why?