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Aviation Careers

ASA updates Air Carrier Operations textbook

By General Aviation News Staff · December 1, 2022 ·

The college-level text is used for Air Carrier Flight Operations and Airline Operations courses, as well as Airline Dispatcher Training courses, according to ASA officials. It also is “excellent preparation for airline interviews and initial airline pilot training,” they noted.

Non-profit celebrates the Grand Dames of Aviation

By General Aviation News Staff · November 22, 2022 ·

“Cultivating the talent, innovation, and leadership of women is critical for the future of aviation and aerospace,” noted Carol Dean, founder of the Grand Dames of Aviation.

Students flying high — and for free — in Albuquerque

By William E. Dubois · November 20, 2022 ·

The Southwest Aeronautics, Mathematics and Science Academy, known as the SAMS Academy, at Double Eagle II Airport (KAEG) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, immerses kids in aviation starting in sixth grade, eventually allowing them to earn their private pilot certificate — for free — before they graduate from high school.

Wayman Aviation Academy accredited to offer associate degrees

By General Aviation News Staff · November 9, 2022 ·

Wayman’s program gives students the opportunity to earn 72 college credits, including all FAA certifications through Commercial Pilot and Flight Instructor ratings.

From intern to airport manager

By General Aviation News Staff · November 5, 2022 ·

After proving himself during a summer internship, college graduate Colin Smith has been named the new manager of Freeman Municipal Airport in Indiana.

Pilots in Command: Your Best Trip, Every Trip updated

By General Aviation News Staff · October 21, 2022 ·

The latest edition includes a new chapter on preparing for and completing the initial qualifications course at an airline, encompassing aircraft systems training, flight deck procedures training, maneuvers training, line oriented flight training (LOFT), and the line oriented evaluation.

Blue collar proud

By Jamie Beckett · October 18, 2022 ·

As a pilot, I check the oil, peek into the fuel tanks, then climb under the wing to inspect tires and brakes. Whether a pilot is wearing a crisp white shirt with epaulets or a T-shirt with oil stains, I consider that position to be very blue collar. Gratifyingly so.

Hartzell doubles space for QAA parts distributor and MRO

By General Aviation News Staff · October 6, 2022 ·

At a recent ceremony in Tulsa, Hartzell Engine Tech and QAA executives cut a ribbon to officially commemorate the expansion, which has taken more than a year to complete. The footprint of the facility has grown from 12,500 square feet to 25,500 square feet, according to Hartzell officials.

Aviation Inclusion Summit slated

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2022 ·

The event “targets leaders in today’s robust aviation industry with aspirations of heightening diversity, equity, and inclusion issues,” according to organizers.

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