Question of the Week

Question of the Week: What’s the Future of Space Travel?

SpaceX has successfully launched, orbited and recovered a space capsule. Is the privatization of space a good thing? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the question yourself, and then you can view real-time results. What’s On Your Mind? Have an idea […]

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Question of the Week: Medical Truth and Consequences

Some recent events have cast doubt on the veracity of a flight medical. Have you ever fudged one? Have you ever failed to disclose a disqualifying condition from an Air Medical Examiner? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the question yourself, […]

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Question of the Week: Giving Back

‘Tis the season to be thankful and maybe a little more generous. What have you done lately to further the cause of keeping GA healthy? How have you promoted GA in the last year? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the […]

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Question of the Week: Security vs. Privacy

There are plenty of people who think the TSA is way out of line with its new security procedures. Are you one of them? Are full-body scans and enhanced pat-downs justified? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the question yourself, and […]

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Question of the Week: Checking the NOTAMs

Senator Jim Inhofe found himself in the news last week after he landed on a closed runway. He further said he doesn’t always check NOTAMS and that pilots who fly a lot often don’t. How about you? Do you always check NOTAMs? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown […]

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Question of the Week: Is the Third Class Medical Necessary?

Now that Sport Pilot certificate holders have been flying around for five years without a noticeable rate of medically-related accidents, is it time to reconsider the medical requirements for all private pilots? Should the Class Three Medical be abandoned? (click to answer) Previous Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a […]

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Question of the Week: Where Does the U.S. Stand in Aviation?

FAA credentials are widely accepted throughout the world, regardless of the requirements of other countries. The European Union is considering invalidating U.S. certificates and aircraft certification standards. Is this a trend, and what should be done about it? Does the U.S. Set the Gold Standard in aviation? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want […]

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Question of the Week: Your ADS-B Checklist

ADS-B will be fully deployed by 2013 but not mandatory until 2020. What’s your timetable for becoming compliant? When will you equip for ADS-B? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the question yourself, and then you can view real-time results. What’s […]

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Question of the Week: Through-the-Fence Deals in Jeopardy

The FAA says through-the-fence arrangements work against airport development and expansion. Opponents to their plan to ban any future TTF deals on federally funded airports say the opposite is true. What do you think? Do through-the-fence deals threaten airports? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take […]

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