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Young Eagles Works, Says EAA

EAA says its Young Eagles program, which aims to introduce youngsters to general aviation, has been successful at inspiring those youngsters to become pilots. By checking FAA’s pilot registry against its list of Young Eagles going back to 1992, EAA said it found that Young Eagles are 5.4 times more likely to become a pilot […]

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Failures Follow FAA Test Changes

The FAA recently changed its bank of test questions without notice, causing a spike of up to four times the usual rate of failures in recent weeks, according to the National Association of Flight Instructors. The content of test questions was significantly altered, NAFI said, for at least three tests — the fundamentals of instruction […]

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Big Rotary UAV Planned

The U.S. Marine Corps has approved development of an “unmanned aerial truck” that is an adaptation of the Kaman Helicopters’ K-MAX heavy-lift helicopter. The K-MAX has interlocking twin rotors that eliminate the need for a tail rotor and give the aircraft impressive lifting ability. In its UAV form, the aircraft will be able to lift […]

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Aviation Hiring Rebounding

It may be a good time to refresh that resume, as a report released at Heli-Expo in Orlando on Sunday suggests most aviation companies will be hiring in the coming year. The report, by Fort Worth-based JSfirm LLC, is based on a survey of 325 companies of all sizes. “We are certainly encouraged by the […]

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Brainteasers Quiz #157: Emergencies

Like art, an in-flight emergency is in the eye of the beholder. And if you’re holding the throttle attached to a sputtering engine, then it’s time to stay calm and fly this quiz. Take the quiz. More Brainteasers

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Earhart Wrecks 2,500 Miles Apart

Two groups are currently suggesting that their site of interest may mark the final resting place of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan … and they’re more than 2,000 miles apart. Thursday’s report of an aircraft resembling Earhart’s sitting 230 feet below the surface of the ocean comes from near Earhart’s point of departure, Papua New […]

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NBAA: FAA Proposal “Creates Vulnerability”

Friday, the FAA proposed changes to the program that blocks certain public access to real-time flight tracking by allowing it only for operators with a “Valid Security Concern,” and NBAA immediately opposed the plan. The FAA’s proposal notes that “the Privacy Act does not protect general aviation operators” from public access to their flight information. […]

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Infrastructure Spending, China-Style

The Chinese government has announced plans to invest more than $228 billion to improve its aviation industry over the next five years, according to the head of China’s Civil Aviation Administration (CAAC). The improvements translate to the addition of about 45 airports and almost 2,000 aircraft, CAAC’s Li Jiaxiang said. China began localized tests to […]

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Landing Exposes Fake Airline Pilot

A woman flying as captain for IndiGo has had her certificate revoked after the investigation of a rough landing in January found she had allegedly forged papers to earn her ATPL certificate, according to India’s aviation authority, the DGCA. The landing at Goa airport apparently involved a nosewheel-first touchdown technique, which led to a problem […]

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Earhart Wreck Found?

A report from Papua New Guinea says the wreck of an aircraft that might be the Lockheed Electra flown by Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan has been found on a reef near Bougainville Island near Papua New Guinea. The Papua New Guinea Post Courier is reporting “armed men” are guarding the area over […]

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