Skyfarer and True Course Simulations (TCS) have partnered to bring virtual and mixed-reality simulation to Skyfarer’s network of student pilots, instructors, flight schools, and STEM educators across all 50 states.
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The Final Push to 2.5 Million Young Eagles
The program is within 25,000 Young Eagles of reaching its goal of 2.5 million kids flown by EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026.
Aviation Sales Certificate Program Takes Off
The Aviation Professional Sales Certificate Program is designed to provide a structured pathway into aviation sales — an area of the industry that historically has had limited formal training options.
A Full House for Roswell Racing
The Sport and Unlimited Classes will debut in Roswell in 2026 after missing the inaugural races in 2025.
New FAA Website Clarifies MOSAIC Policy on Repairman Certificates
According to officials with the Experimental Aircraft Association, the section on light-sport repairmen is of particular interest to the general aviation community, as the privileges of these certificates were expanded by MOSAIC (Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification). Under the new rules, holders of the Repairman Light Sport certificates can now also conduct condition inspections on experimental amateur-built (E-AB) aircraft in addition to light-sport aircraft.
A Ray of Hope for the 1940 Air Terminal Museum
Housed in a terminal at KHOU that is on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum is also going through a review by the Texas Historical Commission that could provide a framework for reopening.
Backcountry Airstrips Get a Boost
The renewal of an agreement between the Recreational Aviation Foundation and the Bureau of Land Management has been “years in the making,” according to RAF Chairman John McKenna, who noted the original agreement was signed more than 10 years ago.
Where’s Jamail? Dallas
The DreamLaunch Tour stops in Dallas, where close to 280 aspiring aviation professionals got the tools to help them achieve their dreams.








