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Air India Fails To Attract Aging Pilots

Desperate for pilots to fill the cockpits of its expanding fleet, Air India made a deal with the Indian air force to offer a new career option to military pilots age 54 and over. But so far only nine pilots have agreed to join the airline, though dozens more are eligible, the Hindustan Times reported […]

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Fossett’s Wife Asks Court To Declare Him Dead

The wife of adventurer Steve Fossett, who vanished in September while flying over the Nevada desert, asked a court in Chicago to declare him dead on Monday. “As painful as it is for Mrs. Fossett, other members of the family and his many friends, it is time to initiate this process,” lawyer Michael LoVallo told […]

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ADS-B Comment Period Extended

The transition from radar to ADS-B is expected to take more than 13 years and may cost you, personally, close to $9,000. The FAA is now giving you an extra 60-days to add your thoughts on its Notice of Proposed Rule Making — the comment deadline is now March 3. Currently, some forecasts expect the […]

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EAA’s Push For New Homebuilt Rules

The Experimental Aviation Association is seeking to expand channels that would allow aircraft enthusiasts to build and fly their own airplane while participating less in that aircraft’s construction process. The organization’s latest push “supports the revision of the existing experimental ‘Primary Kit Built’ category to make this certification category readily available to consumers that desire […]

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The New Grass Routes — YouTube Airport Videos

“To increase awareness and support for our airport,” Linda and Mike Ely produced a video that puts the focus on that airport — Liberty Municipal Airport (T78) in Liberty, Texas (population 9000). They say they thought it would be a good way to promote general aviation and their community airport and, they say, city officials […]

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Turbulence Detection System Works

A system that gives cockpit warnings to pilots about bumpy air has been tested for the past month in some airliners flying east of the Rocky Mountains and feedback from pilots has been favourable. “The messages I’ve received in the cockpit gave a very accurate picture of turbulence location and intensity,” Captain Rocky Stone, chief […]

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Pilot Shortage Hits Regionals

American Eagle, the regional subsidiary of American Airlines, has trimmed flights from its winter schedule in part because it doesn’t have enough pilots. “It’s one of several reasons, but that does play into it,” Eagle spokeswoman Andrea Huguely told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “The pilots are crucial, and without them, the planes don’t fly.” Eagle […]

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Flying Fear Cure Gets Pilot Fired

A well-known swashbuckling British pilot has lost an appeal of an earlier decision to fire him for allowing a passenger into the cockpit on a flight last month. As we reported in October, Pablo Mason, a retired RAF Gulf War veteran, whose handlebar mustache and irreverent demeanor have endeared him to many British citizens, also […]

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Simulator Sales Boom

New Multi-Crew Pilot License (MPL) training standards recently adopted by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) are causing an explosion in flight simulator sales as training organizations and airlines rush to implement the simulator-heavy training regimen. Under the new standards, a student can become a fully qualified first officer with as little as 40 hours […]

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Houston, Miami Police Test UAVs

Will news helicopters and traffic spotters soon be mixing it up with police drones? Thats one of many questions that will have to be answered as the FAA asks the Miami and Houston police forces to try out unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) “in urban environments” for tasks like search and rescue and spotting traffic hazards. […]

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