The first class of maintainers to earn an Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has officially begun at U.S. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.
Archer Aviation Inc. publicly unveiled its production aircraft, Midnight, a pilot-plus-four-passenger electric vertical take-off landing aircraft during its Open House event in Palo Alto, California.
In October 2022, Coptersafety’s H145 D-2, CAE AW139, and TRU AW139 full-flight simulators were qualified to Level-D by the Federal Aviation Administration National Simulator Program.
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration issued a final rule requiring that flight attendants receive longer periods of rest between shifts.
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration awarded $231,000 in grants to support Science, Technology, Engineering and Math outreach.
Phillip A. Washington has been nominated as the next ‘permanent’ Administrator of the US Federal Aviation Administration. It’s a tough job. Highly visible to the traveling public, national aviation system problems – real or perceived – are magnified by soundbite-seeking politicians.CATEditor Rick Adams, FRAeS examines the challenges that await.
The Federal Aviation Administration is opening a window of opportunity for people interested in applying for a job as an air traffic controller from June 24-27.
Joby Aviation, Inc. has received a Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration, allowing Joby to begin on-demand commercial air taxi operations.
The nascent electric vertical takeoff and landing market was sent into a bit of a spin this week when the FAA suggested they may change the regulations by which eVTOL pilots are trained.