Boeing 737 MAX FAA Airworthiness Directives: What Operators Need to Know
On January 5, 2024, passengers on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 heard a loud bang. A door plug had blown out of the side o...
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On January 5, 2024, passengers on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 heard a loud bang. A door plug had blown out of the side o...
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The FAA does not issue a new airworthiness directive without a good reason. When one comes out for a popular e...
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If you own or fly an aircraft powered by a Lycoming engine, you have almost certainly come across the term airworthiness...
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Most people assume you need years of training and a stack of certifications before you can take to the sky. And for most...
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The Mental Health in Aviation Act is shaping how flying stays safe and fair for the people who keep planes in the a...
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The FAA MOSAIC rule is one of the biggest updates in small-plane flying in years. It changes what pilots can fly, h...
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