An overwhelming US House vote of 351-69 on July 20 provided for a smooth landing of the Securing Growth and Robust Leadership in American Aviation Act, a bill to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration and aviation safety and infrastructure programs for the next five years.
The FAA released an implementation plan for advanced air mobility, which will serve as a foundation for making entry into service routine and predictable.
The Federal Aviation Administration is looking to develop the next generation of aviation professionals through two grants aimed at creating a more diverse pool of pilots and aviation maintenance technicians.
While women make up only 8.4% of pilots, according to a Women in Aviation International analysis, schools like Lynn University are working to remove barriers and support more women in aviation careers.
On the heels of the US House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and Aviation Subcommittee filing their FAA reauthorization bill, the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation and its Aviation Subcommittee filed its companion legislation – the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2023.
These ALSIM simulators will enable both centers to provide an even better training experience for EASA/FAA Private Pilot, Instrument Rating, and Commercial Pilot Training.