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Fabrication Assistant/Shop Helper

Aircorps Aviation

Assits everyone in the fabrication shop. Tasks would include everything from loading and running a CNC machine, to deburring, grinding, and part cleaning. The post Fabrication Assistant/Shop Helper appeared first on AirCorps Aviation.

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Arrival Alert Notices now part of Chart Supplement (A/FD)

Flight Training Central

The Arrival Alert Notice (AAN) became effective January 25 in the FAA Chart Supplement (formerly the A/FD). These Arrival Alert Notices are graphics visually depicting the approach to a particular airport with a history of aircraft misalignment. The new notices describe this misalignment risk. When an AAN exists for an airport, it will be indicated in the Airport/Facility Directory section at the end of the AIRPORT REMARKS field for the specific airport.

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Unlocking the Skies: The Certified Flight Instructor’s Journey

CFI Academy

Soaring High: The Crucial Role of a Certified Flight Instructor Becoming a Certified Flight Instructor is not just a job; it’s a gateway to the skies. As aviation enthusiasts pursue their dreams, the Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) emerges as a guiding force, molding aspiring pilots into skilled aviators. Responsibilities That Define the Skies Nurturing Aviators in the Making A Certified Flight Instructor wears multiple hats, but their primary responsibility is to nurture and educate asp

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Japan Cherry Blossom Season – Business Aviation Guide

Universal Weather

For more information on Japan, visit our destination guides: Japan Tokyo Tourism in Japan during cherry blossom season, or “Sakura,” is one of Japan’s busiest peak seasons for business aviation travel. The season, typically spanning late March to early April, offers a unique opportunity for visitors to experience Japan’s rich cultural tapestry and stunning natural beauty.

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Elevator SMS: Safety or Bureaucracy First?

Aeroclass Blog

The Safety Management System (SMS) in aviation is typically defined as a systematic approach to managing safety risks in operations. This task is achieved by establishing necessary organizational structures, accountabilities, policies, and procedures. Depending on the regulatory environment, the size of an organization, and the nature of its operations, this process can become quite sophisticated.

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Video tip: How to take off and land in a multiengine airplane

Flight Training Central

Earning a multiengine rating can open up a world of adventure, from reliable cross-country travel to new career options. Our latest video tip includes a segment from Sporty’s Multiengine Training Course , to give you a feel for the steps to safely operate a multiengine airplane on a normal VFR flight, from startup to landing. Learn more and sign up for Sporty’s Multiengine Course here.

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100% Job Placement for Graduates of Our Professional Pilot Program!

Take Flight OC

Embark on Professional Pilot Training with 100% Job Placement Are you dreaming of a rewarding career in aviation but unsure where to start? Look no further than Take Flight Aviation. Why Choose Take Flight Aviation’s Professional Pilot Program? Proven Success : Our program boasts a remarkable 90% first-time pass rate on checkrides over the last three years, demonstrating our commitment to your success. 100% Job Placement : Our Certified Flight Instructors enjoy a 100% job placement rate wh

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Best Airplanes for Flying Long-Haul Flights

Planes.com

Whether you’re flying economy or business, aeroplane models & airline designs are coming under scrutiny from passengers looking to get comfortable travelling in the sky, without breaking the bank. Most seating configurations in airlines don’t differ much. That’s why knowing the aeroplane models can help you understand which flights will be the smoothest.

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AeroGuard Flight Training Center Partners with Aeroplanned to Prepare for Future Growth and Resource Expansion

Fly Areo Guard

AeroGuard Flight Training Center, a leading institution in the flight training industry, is pleased to announce a recent agreement with Aeroplanned, a cutting-edge software system designed to forecast resources required for flight school expansion. This collaboration displays AeroGuard’s commitment to innovation and growth in the aviation industry.

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How to Get an Empty Middle Seat Next to You

Airline Reporter

An empty middle seat is better than any amenity that an airline can give me I love flying with a middle seat open next to me (who doesn’t?) and I get to do it quite a bit. I wanted to give you advice on what has worked well for me, so that you too can fly high with an empty middle seat! This is not one of those “how to” stories that is just clickbait and will tell you “use your miles to upgrade” or “give chocolates to the flight attendants.

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Carnival of Venice 2024: Business Aviation Planning Guide

Universal Weather

For more information on operating to Venice, visit our destination guides: Venice Business Aviation Destination Guide The Carnival of Venice is an annual celebration of music, culture, and costumes. In 2024, it takes place January 27 – February 13 on Venice Island. If you’re attending via general aviation (GA), it’s best to make parking, aircraft support, and crew accommodations arrangements as soon as the schedule is known.

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Do Electric Aircraft Face Lapse Rate Challenges?

Jetwhine

Beyond worrying about the heating bill and bundling up for the sub-zero trek to the mail box, reports about how much of America has been dealing with the polar waterfall has stimulated an unexpected question: Given the reality that cold weather quickly sucks the electron life out of batteries, will electric aircraft face lapse-rate challenges? While watching a TV news report about desperate owners trying to revive their cold-sucked dead Teslas in Chicagoland, what immediately popped into my head

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Flying Sky Express Airbus A320NEO From Athens to Thessaloniki!

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

Welcome to my first Greece domestic flight trip report! This is Sky Express A320neo registered SX-GRE, bound for Heraklion. Introduction Only 2 airlines operate this domestic route, Athens to Thessaloniki, they are Sky Express and Aegean Airlines. So I don't have much choice here, I decided to book with Sky Express from Athens to Thessaloniki and on the return route with Aegean Airlines, as the Star Alliance airline operates the A320CEO version, I can do a comparison between the new and old vari

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Soft Field Takeoff – Flight Maneuver Spotlight

Flight Training Central

Welcome to the latest edition of the Flight Maneuver Spotlight series. Here we’ll highlight the various maneuvers you’ll practice during your flight training and be expected to demonstrate during your private pilot checkride. Each maneuver is part of Sporty’s 2024 Learn to Fly Course and includes a narrated video animation, along with step-by-step instructions that include performance standards and common errors.

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A Day in The Life of An Airline Pilot

Northstar VFR

By Jordan Bullock, A321 Pilot Well, you finally made it. You’ve achieved your dream. All the countless nights of studying, memorizing the FAR AIM (save time by using the NorthStar pre-tabbed FAR AIM ), chair flying your maneuvers and endless stress over checkrides has finally paid off. You’ve been hired by a major airline and you can finally walk through the terminal at the airport in your flight uniform!

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Navigating New Heights: The Rise of Women in Aviation for 2024

Fly Around Alaska

Celebrating Women’s Achievements in Aviation 2024 marks a pivotal year in aviation, highlighted by Women in Aviation International’s (WAI) 35th annual conference. This event celebrates the significant contributions of women in this field and inducts trailblazers like Katherine Johnson into the WAI Pioneer Hall of Fame. These women have paved the way for future generations in both commercial and military aviation.

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COMLUX COMPLETION CENTRE ACJ TWOTWENTY DELIVERY

Altitudes Magazine

Comlux has announced the successful delivery of the third ACJ TwoTwenty from Airbus to its state-of-the-art Indianapolis Completion Centre.

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A Challenge for Chapters

Inspire

My grandpa introduced his family to EAA Chapter 377 because of his passion for aviation. With that, he brought another three generations into the fold! If one man who was passionate about aviation could introduce three generations to aviation, why can’t one person introduce just one more person to aviation? The post A Challenge for Chapters first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Volunteer Spotlight — Cliff Chetwin

Inspire

Cliff Chetwin, EAA Lifetime 429238, is a retired aviation program manager for the National Park Service and continues to educate others and spread The Spirit of Aviation through volunteerism. The post Volunteer Spotlight — Cliff Chetwin first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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EAA’s The Green Dot — Museum Creative Director Ami Eckard-Lee

Inspire

This time on The Green Dot, host Chris is joined by Ami Eckard-Lee, who is the creative director at the Kelch Aviation Museum in Brodhead, Wisconsin, to chat about the vintage aircraft in the museum’s collection. The post EAA’s The Green Dot — Museum Creative Director Ami Eckard-Lee first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Aging Aircraft

Inspire

In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Lisa Turner discusses tips for preflighting older aircraft. The post Aging Aircraft first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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