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FAA awards $5 million in grants for the next generation of pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · January 18, 2022 ·

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The Aircraft Pilots Aviation Workforce Development Grants were awarded to a variety of higher-education institutions, high schools, state and local governments and flight schools.

100LL sales end at Reid-Hillview and San Martin airports in California

By General Aviation News Staff · January 10, 2022 ·

Santa Clara County, which operates both airports, has banned the sale of 100LL, but officials note that pilots who still fly with leaded fuel can visit the two airports.

What medications are OK for pilots?

By General Aviation News Staff · January 8, 2022 ·

Your doctor wants to prescribe a new medication for you. But you’re not sure if it’s OK to use and still fly safely. Here’s a list from the FAA Federal Air Surgeon on common medications that are OK to use and ones that aren’t (think anything that makes you sleepy).

FAA Airplane Flying Handbook adds aircraft energy management for first time

By General Aviation News Staff · January 4, 2022 ·

“Proper energy management is essential for performing any maneuver, as well as for attaining and maintaining desired vertical flightpath and airspeed profiles in everyday flying,” says Embry-Riddle’s Dr. Juan Merkt, who collaborated with the FAA on the chapter.

FAA: 5G and aviation can ‘safely co-exist’

By General Aviation News Staff · December 28, 2021 ·

The FAA has released a Safety Alert showing examples of NOTAMs that will be released to identify areas were a radar altimeter may be unreliable because of 5G interference.

FAA investigating ongoing safety issues at Santa Clara County airports, including ban on 100LL

By General Aviation News Staff · December 27, 2021 ·

Since the FAA has received multiple complaints from airport tenants and users, along with a group who allege violations of grant assurances at Reid-Hillview Airport (KRHV) and San Martin Airport (E16), the agency is starting an “informal” investigation under 14 CFR part 13 (“Reports of Violations”).

3,075 airports to receive funding from new infrastructure law

By General Aviation News Staff · December 20, 2021 ·

The FAA is awarding $2.89 billion to airports across the United States as part of the first found of funding under the new Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

NOTAMs are now Notices to Air Mission

By General Aviation News Staff · December 7, 2021 ·

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The change from Notices to Airmen to Notices to Air Mission became effective Dec. 2, 2021. FAA publications are already reflecting that change.

A year-end update on proposed changes to LSA

By Dan Johnson · December 5, 2021 ·

What’s the latest on the FAA’s plan to update the Light-Sport Aircraft rules? Our LSA expert, Dan Johnson, breaks down what we know as of the end of 2021.

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