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Airline Database and API

Aviation Edge

Airline Database and API August 3, 2023 If you are looking for the best database of all airlines in the world, we are the best of all airline data sources that you will find. Our airline dataset download or airline flight data API is set at an affordable price with detailed and actual information. You’ve come to the right place for your world airline directory including detailed airliners aircraft data.

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Italian Grand Prix 2023: Business Aviation Guide

Universal Weather

For more information on Italy airports, visit our destination guides: Milan Destination Guide Venice Destination Guide The 2023 Italian Grand Prix will be held Sept. 1-3, 2023, at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza often referred to simply as “Monza”, northeast of Milan. The Italian Grand Prix is one of the longest-running events on the motorsport calendar.

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PSA Airlines Profile

Pilot Job Central

Active Pilots 1,741 Union Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) PSA Airlines At a Glance Operates under capacity purchase agreement (CPA) with American Airlines PSA Airlines has a Pilot Cadet Program Participant in American Airlines Pilot Cadet Academy Hiring PSA Airlines is hiring pilots. Apply via a third party application website. Minimum Requirements to Apply Airline transport pilot (ATP) or R-ATP eligible First class medical certificate Current passport At least 25 hours multi-engine flight ti

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American Airlines Crew Bases, Information for Pilots and Flight Attendants

Airspeed Junkie

American Airline Crew Bases This article is broken up into two parts. It has resources and information for American Airlines pilots as well as A merican airlines flight attendants. It will continue to be added to as more resources become available. American Airlines is a major US airline and has a main headquarters in Fort Worth Texas. Currently it is the largest airline measured by size, however in todays competitive market, that is always subject to change.

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Train train train

NAFI

NAFI NOTAMs #45 Train train train ~Guest Blogger Randall Williams, CFII/MEI Mentally we train emergencies so that we’re ready when they happen. As an active multiengine instructor, I had signed off more than three dozen multiengine applicants by the time I had my first engine failure in a twin engine airplane. That means that at least four times in preparation for each checkride we had simulated the failure of an engine, and at least twice, we had shut one down and restarted it.

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Vacuuming the Cockpit

Inspire

How does an airplane find its way? Modern aircraft use satellite navigation but what if the computer goes down? And what happened before satellites were invented? The post Vacuuming the Cockpit first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Piedmont Airlines Profile

Pilot Job Central

Active Pilots 791 Union Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) Piedmont Airlines At a Glance Wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines Group Operates under capacity purchase agreement (CPA) for American Airlines Guaranteed pilot job with American Airlines after serving minimum required time with Piedmont Airlines Hiring direct entry captains Cadet program allows a cadet instructor to receive partial tuition reimbursement starting at 500 hours of total time Participant In American Airlines Cadet A

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Envoy Air Profile

Pilot Job Central

Active Pilots 2,411 Union Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) Envoy Air At a Glance Formerly American Eagle Envoy Air is a wholly-owned subsidiary of American Airlines Group Operates under capacity purchase agreement (CPA) with American Airlines Envoy will pay cost of ATP-CTP course for candidates needing to complete program Commuting pilots receive four company-paid hotel rooms per month Envoy pilots are eligible for American Airlines profit sharing bonuses Envoy Air hires direct entry captains

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Fat Fingers

Inspire

We all have them. Fat fingers. Some have bigger hands compared to others, but the term “fat fingers” is not just about the size of your mitts. It is about how you use your hands and how accurately you press, flip, toggle, pull, or twist the controls within an airplane while in flight or on the ground. The post Fat Fingers first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Aircraft Partnerships

Inspire

Financially, aircraft ownership is not for the faint of heart. Some general aviation pilots have deeper pockets and longer arms, but many pilots have shorter pockets and short arms. Total cost of ownership (TCO) is comprised of the one-time acquisition of the aircraft, annual fixed costs, variable operating costs, and unforeseen one-time costs. Partnerships are an effective way to help reduce TCO.

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Ruffled Feathers: Scrounging and Cleaning House

Inspire

Bits and Pieces contributor John Wyman talks about the importance of spare parts in his latest piece. The post Ruffled Feathers: Scrounging and Cleaning House first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Double Milestone: 50 Years Apart

Inspire

Two members of EAA Chapter 64 have recently reached milestones. Diane Earhart, 66, of Belleville, Illinois, has earned the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award, and her student, Mia Petruso, 16, of Waterloo, Illinois, made her first solo flight. The post Double Milestone: 50 Years Apart first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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What Our Members Are Building/Restoring — Ontario Van’s Aircraft RV-4

Inspire

In a recent issue of EAA Sport Aviation, EAA member Wayne Roberts takes us through the build of his Van’s RV-4. The post What Our Members Are Building/Restoring — Ontario Van’s Aircraft RV-4 first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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New Okanagan Aviation Museum in British Columbia — The KF Centre for Excellence

Inspire

A closer look at a newly opened aviation museum in Kelowna, British Columbia. The post New Okanagan Aviation Museum in British Columbia — The KF Centre for Excellence first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Seaplane Base is a Relaxing Escape

Inspire

For 51 weeks of the year, what EAA AirVenture Oshkosh visitors know as the EAA Seaplane Base is private property and empty of planes, people, campers, and tents. The post Seaplane Base is a Relaxing Escape first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Cessna 170 75th Anniversary Draws 125 Aircraft

Inspire

Before Cessna produced the familiar 172, the Cessna 170 was the iconic four-place aircraft that represented the brand and was based on the Cessna 140. The 170 was the log-ical next step for Cessna. The post Cessna 170 75th Anniversary Draws 125 Aircraft first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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A Flying Flogger

Inspire

While rare, and in some cases unique, airplanes are a relatively common occurrence at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, this year’s event has proven to be exceptional for head-turning, “what the heck is that” aircraft. The post A Flying Flogger first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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The Future Is Here

Inspire

Looking for an autonomous four-passenger eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft? Check. A compact, agile VTOL craft? Check. How about a six-seat aerial limo with an electric-hybrid powertrain? Yep, we got that, too. The post The Future Is Here first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Teen-Built Airplane Takes Flight to AirVenture

Inspire

Joan and Bob Zaleski started the Naples Youth Aviation Project (NYAP) out of Naples, Florida, to help local youths further their aviation careers. The post Teen-Built Airplane Takes Flight to AirVenture first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Hosting The World’s Greatest Aviation Celebration

Inspire

“Low wing on final … three-six left … purple dot … cleared to land.” The runway looms large in the windscreen, the tires chirp on the pavement, and flaggers are soon pointing the way home. The post Hosting The World’s Greatest Aviation Celebration first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Taking the Loooong Route to AirVenture

Inspire

Michael and Martina Höcker, of Aachen, Germany, certainly took the long route to arrive at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. About a 20,000-mile route, in fact. The post Taking the Loooong Route to AirVenture first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Longtime German Volunteer Honors Friend With Service

Inspire

From 8 years old to 28, Justin Dölp has not missed volunteering in the International Visitors Tent at AirVenture. The post Longtime German Volunteer Honors Friend With Service first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Robin Flies Into EAA AirVenture Oshkosh

Inspire

“Most of the time when I visit an airport, people look at the plane and scratch their heads. They have a hard time guessing what it is,” said Leith Stevens about his Robin R-2160. The post Robin Flies Into EAA AirVenture Oshkosh first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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See You on The Flightline!

Inspire

Seeing the light in the eyes of our young folks made me realize that the best way to honor those gone before us is to remember them, and to share our passion with those making their own way into this adventure. The post See You on The Flightline! first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Kids’ Activities Continue to Take Flight

Inspire

An EAA program tailored to K-12 youths that has flight education materials, STEM activities, involvement within a local EAA chapter, career exploration, and much more, can be found at AeroEducate.org. The post Kids’ Activities Continue to Take Flight first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Thunderpig!

Inspire

Fifty years ago, in March 1973, U.S. military forces officially withdrew from South Vietnam after eight long years of conflict. This year at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2023, we’re honoring the aircraft and veterans of the Vietnam War. The post Thunderpig! first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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What If?

Inspire

There was no comparison to the feeling of taking someone flying in a small aircraft for the first time, seeing the smile and adrenaline pumping through them. The post What If? first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Ladies of Liberty

Inspire

For five years, Ladies of Liberty, of Louisville, Kentucky, have been doing that — performing at the Vintage Circle before the Vintage in Review programs with their Andrews Sisters style of music, as well as costumes and hairstyles of the time. The post Ladies of Liberty first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Panamanian Volunteer Assists at International Tent

Inspire

Gustavo Arosemena of Panama is highly involved with EAA, starting his chapter in Panama and volunteering year after year at the International Visitors Tent during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh week. The post Panamanian Volunteer Assists at International Tent first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Carole Holtmeier: 50 Years a Volunteer

Inspire

This year marks Carole Holtmeier’s 50th year volunteering during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh in the First Aid building. The post Carole Holtmeier: 50 Years a Volunteer first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Siblings Set Sequential Solo World Records

Inspire

Mack and Zara Rutherford aren’t just your typical sibling duo. These two set out to accomplish bold endeavors and ended up with an adventure that placed them in record books. The post Siblings Set Sequential Solo World Records first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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KidVenture to Captain

Inspire

Britny Connella attended EAA AirVenture Oshkosh with her family in 1999, the first year KidVenture began, and after a day of traipsing around the main grounds and not being able to keep up with her father, she and her mother, Tina Stott, found refuge at the children’s activity center at Pioneer Airport. The post KidVenture to Captain first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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If It Fits, It Will Haul It!

Inspire

In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Steve Krog discusses weight and balance issues. The post If It Fits, It Will Haul It! first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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