ASA Launches ‘Mental Math for Pilots, Third Edition’
According to ASA, ‘Mental Math for Pilots’ teaches readers how to solve math problems in the cockpit without calculators, using solutions that are simple and practical for airborne contingencies.
According to ASA, ‘Mental Math for Pilots’ teaches readers how to solve math problems in the cockpit without calculators, using solutions that are simple and practical for airborne contingencies.
Florida-based Epic Flight Academy (EFA) has opened a satellite operation at Arizona’s Tucson International Airport (KTUS).
The first NAFI Summit brought together an expert’s round of experts in flight training to the table.
Home to one of the first accredited aviation programs in the United States and boasting one of the largest civilian aircraft fleets in North America, the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences campus in Grand Forks maintains an industry-leading reputation in aerospace education and research.
Six promising learners have been selected for the Sheltair and Avfuel: Future Takes Flight Scholarships. As they embark on unique journeys in the aviation industry, these scholarships will empower their dreams and contribute to the future of aviation.
Examining the why and the how of the obsequious tool that is one of the first things a pilot learns is how to use.
From calculating reciprocal course to stabilized descents, here’s a primer of basic mathematics pilots need to know.
Does it have to be in a complex or technically advanced aircraft all the way?
Over the last few months, I’ve seen a lot of chatter online about the pace of flight training—both from students who feel theirs is excessive and those bemoaning their perceived slow progress. I’ve also seen a lot of pilots in accelerated training programs complain about getting severely burned out on flying, often about the time […]