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University streamlines career path for pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · June 12, 2015 ·

  The University of Cincinnati – Clermont College Aviation Technology: Professional Pilot Training Program has received iauthority from the FAA to certify its graduates for the Restricted Airline Transport Pilot Certification (R-ATP). The R-ATP authority allows graduates to fill airline first-officer positions with reduced total flying experience shortly after graduation, according to officials.. “Not only […]

Passionate pilot wins King School’s sweepstakes

By General Aviation News Staff · May 26, 2015 ·

Blake Godfrey, a passionate pilot, CFI, and newly hired airline pilot, has won the King Schools Alaska Seaplane Rating Sweepstakes. Blake, of Taylor, Arizona, takes home a package of prizes that includes a seaplane rating and bush pilot flying vacation at Alaska Floats and Skis in Talkeetna, Alaska. Blake and a companion will enjoy an […]

GA groups ask Congress to preserve flight training for vets

By General Aviation News Staff · May 25, 2015 ·

Seven general aviation associations, including the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), have sent a letter asking Congress to stop legislation that would curtail funding for flight training for veterans. In the May 19 letter to leaders of the Veterans Affairs Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, the groups urged lawmakers to halt H.R. 476, the GI […]

AOPA Foundation offers scholarships

By General Aviation News Staff · May 25, 2015 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Foundation is offering scholarships from two programs for those who are learning to fly, and those who want to learn someday. The foundation will award 25 scholarships, ranging from $2,500 to $12,000, in 2015. At the same time, the AOPA Foundation’s AV8RS program – comprised of teens ages 13-18 […]

Bricks mark aviation milestone

By General Aviation News Staff · May 21, 2015 ·

By ELIZABETH WALKER The inscribed bricks at the walkway entrance to the Central Florida Aerospace Academy on the SUN ’n FUN campus on Lakeland Linder Regional Airport (KLAL) in Florida mark a significant date for a small group of students at the school. Each of the red bricks commemorates a student’s first solo. So far, 28 […]

Flight training poll launches

By General Aviation News Staff · May 20, 2015 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has launched its flight training poll, a survey that allows student pilots to share feedback on their flight training experiences. Survey results are used to determine AOPA’s annual Flight Training Excellence Awards. This is the fourth year for the poll, which provides data on the performance – good and […]

Morristown Airport opens “Solo Deck”

By General Aviation News Staff · May 17, 2015 ·

The Morristown New Jersey Airport recently opened its new “Solo Deck,” a place instructors can use to view students in the pattern at the airport. Airport officials note that there are no landing fees associated with using the solo deck and that pilots accessing the Signature Aviation ramp at the Morristown airport to use the […]

IMC Club opens Manhattan chapter

By General Aviation News Staff · May 12, 2015 ·

The newest chapter of the IMC Club has opened in the heart of Manhattan, New York. Hosted by the Manhattan Flight Club, it is intended to serve pilots who work and the New York City traffic prevents them from getting to their local airport on a regular basis and stay proficient and current. Staying proficient as a […]

Western Michigan University takes delivery of new Frasca sim

By General Aviation News Staff · May 11, 2015 ·

The College of Aviation at Western Michigan University has taken delivery of a new Frasca SR20 Level 5 Flight Training Device (FTD) and has also upgraded its two existing Frasca SR20 FTDs to match the new device. The FTDs will feature upgraded electronic control loading of the flight controls to more accurately recreate the “feel” […]

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