Not Everyone Can Become an Airline Pilot
Aptitude and cognitive skills testing are being viewed as more important than ever before.
Aptitude and cognitive skills testing are being viewed as more important than ever before.
More than 300 attendees met to discuss challenges and upcoming changes facing the aviation training industry.
Third-party testing centers, such as flight schools and FBOs, lose two-thirds of revenue from pilot knowledge exams.
FSANA said that changes in the pricing structure could potentially lead to increased barriers to training and increased costs associated with taking a test.
he Flight School Association of North America (FSANA) met in Phoenix to discuss practical testing trends, practices, and standardization.
The FSANA event offers resources for pilots interested in becoming designated pilot examiners.
On March 22, Michigan, Ohio and Louisiana joined Illinois, New York, Delaware, Connecticut, California and Oregon as states that have ordered residents to remain in their homes as the nation wrestles with the deadly COVID-19-inducing Coronavirus. The illness can be spread when an infected individual coughs, sneezes, or even touches an object later touched by […]
The Flight School Association of North America is worried about the backlog of applicants nationwide still waiting for their check rides to prove they meet the FAA standards for a given pilot certificate. FSNA said last week in a news release that, “This backlog is affecting the pilot production pipeline nationwide. Waits for practical test […]