The FAA will not take enforcement action against pilots who fly with medical certificates that expire between March 31 and June 30.
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The impact of coronavirus on pilot testing, currency, and more
With life on hold, the clock continues to tick down toward the dates when pilots’ practical test and knowledge-test eligibility ends, currency or instrument proficiency runs out, and flight instructor certificates expire.
General aviation groups join forces to fight coronavirus
“We stand ready to work with the administration so that the important role our industry can play in responding and mitigating the many challenges of this health issue is fully realized.”
Mexico’s delayed ADS-B mandate creates potential for seamless general aviation flying
Making Mexico’s ADS-B mandate compatible with the U.S.’s will create seamless travel between the two countries for GA pilots.
Registration now live for AOPA 2020 Fly-Ins
The three fly-ins are in San Marcos, Texas, Casper, Wyoming, and Rochester, N.Y.
GPS interference expected in Southeast U.S. during military exercises
The Jan. 16-24 military exercises require jamming GPS signals for several hours each day.
AOPA named to top lobbyists list
This is the sixth year in a row AOPA has made the list.
Make your holiday flying safer
Learn to help identify traps that sometimes trick safe pilots into making bad decisions.
AOPA 2020 fly-in locations revealed
San Marcos, Texas, Casper Wyoming, and Rochester, New York