Currency vs. Proficiency in Aviation
Understanding Aviation Currency vs. Proficiency In this video, Jason Schappert and Jamie explore the important distinction between currency and proficiency […]
Understanding Aviation Currency vs. Proficiency In this video, Jason Schappert and Jamie explore the important distinction between currency and proficiency […]
At Melbourne Orlando International Airport (KMLB), Airport Operations Seth Barber has been leading the development of an innovative drone program.
Setting Up for the RNAV Approach Ray from the MzeroA team begins the flight at 7,000 feet en route to
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Before every flight, private pilots, instrument rating candidates, and certified flight instructors should assess their physical and mental readiness using
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Many pilots mistakenly believe that “uncontrolled” airspace means you can fly without restrictions. In reality, uncontrolled airspace simply means there’s
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