Podcast

AOPA: Don’t Count Out User Fees

New aviation user fees aren’t in the Obama administration’s newly released budget, but there are real reasons to think they might appear elsewhere, says AOPA. More legislation (like the FAA reauthorization bill) is still in the pipeline, and with the nation’s current fiscal condition, anything can happen. Lorraine Howerton, AOPA’s vice president of legislative affairs, […]

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NASA on the Science of Pilot Error

Following a pair of serious incidents and a fatal accident, commercial flight crew training and professionalism in the cockpit have become hot topics in Washington. In this podcast, AVweb caught up with Dr. Key Dismukes, chief scientist for human factors at the human systems integration division at NASA Ames Research Center. Dismukes talks about the […]

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100 Years of Women Pilots

On March 8, 1910, Baroness Raymonde de la Roche became the first woman to obtain a pilot certificate. She was the world’s 36th certificated pilot. Canadian pilot and aviation educator Mierelle Goyer is spearheading a worldwide attempt to mark the centennial of de la Roche’s accomplishment by encouraging more women to do the same. She […]

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Jolie Lucas and the Story Behind the Mooney Ambassadors Group

A life-changing event helped inspire Jolie Lucas to form the Mooney Ambassadors, a new international group that aims to be more than a social platform and information hub specific to Mooney aircraft. Lucas intends Mooney Ambassadors to be a service group, too, promoting Mooney and general aviation as a whole. And the story behind her […]

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Making Your Voice Heard for GA

When 15-year-old Eric Schultz was killed in a Texas flight training accident, public opinion could have soured. But long-time columnist Bob Ray Sanders took a stand in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Star-Telegram. “For their own sakes,” he wrote, “and in the memory of Eric, these students should still have the chance to spread their wings.” AVweb‘s […]

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Pink the Pilot?

Star power may help the light sport/sport pilot movement, as the National Sport Pilot Association gets ready to recruit some pop superstars as pilots. AVweb‘s Paul Bertorelli speaks with Jim Reyes about how his organization hopes to revive interest in flying. Duration: File Size: download here

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