Davis is one of 14,473 U.S. pilots age 80 and over with active certificates as of December, Federal Aviation Administration ...
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Ex-Alaska Airlines Pilot Who Tried to Shut Down Engines Avoids Prison
Former Alaska Airlines pilot who attempted to shut down engines in flight receives court supervision sentence.
Atlantis Charter School is the first charter in the state to offer six high school seniors access to EMT coursework and prep ...
Hawaii officials have finalized rules that will allow medical marijuana dispensaries to sell an expanded assortment of ...
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Pilot who tried to shut down airplane engine after taking magic mushrooms will not be imprisoned
Joseph David Emerson, a former Alaska Airlines pilot, attempted to deactivate the engines of Flight 2059 while off duty and ...
By Rajesh Kumar Singh CHICAGO (Reuters) -A U.S. judge ruled on Monday that a former Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to ...
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Can You Take a Check Ride on a Temporary Pilot Certificate?
Answer: According to the FAA, you do not have to wait for your pilot certificate (commercial) to be, as you say, out of ...
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FAA scrambles to hire 8,900 air traffic controllers by 2028 as shortage reaches crisis levels
Air traffic controller shortage drives new FAA-approved Enhanced AT-CTI training at Middle Georgia State University, offering ...
Clark-based Dornier Technology, which is headed by Nikos Gitsis, has been officially certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration (US FAA) as a foreign repair station, authorized to perform ...
Joby Aviation (JOBY) has begun power-on testing for the first of several aircraft conforming to Federal Aviation Administration Type Inspection Authorization (TIA), a crucial step in obtaining FAA ...
Philippines MRO company Dornier Technology is looking at growth opportunities in areas like end-of-lease checks, after clinching FAA certification. The company, which is based at Clark airport, ...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s failure to approve Boeing’s next round of 777-9 certification flight testing prompted the company’s decision to again push back the jet’s expected introduction.
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