House bill would create aviation workforce engine

Representatives André Carson (D-Ind.) and Pete Stauber (R-Minn.) re-introduced bipartisan legislation on April 26 to create a center to help the aviation and aerospace industries better collaborate on initiatives to ensure the nation is ready to meet its aviation needs through a well-trained and prepared workforce.
Private aviation leader NetJets is hiring pilots

As NetJets continues to grow its fleet, the company is eager to welcome new pilots to the team to fly highly affluent and discerning travelers to the most desirable destinations across the globe. Here are a few reasons that so many NetJets pilots stay year after year at the world’s largest private aviation company.
Training and Safety Tip: Be fuel-foolproof

After a flight school’s airplane made an emergency landing in a harvested cornfield, the flight instructor called the school to report the airplane’s engine had quit and that the student and instructor had made an off-airport landing.
What modern certification may lead to

The sleek, Slovenian-built Gogetair G750 made its first appearance at Aero Friedrichshafen, giving us a chance to delve into its place in the European Union Aviation Safety Agency’s aircraft certification modernization, and what that might look like under the FAA.
Cirrus climbs past 9,000 pistons

To commemorate its 9,000th piston airplane, Cirrus Aircraft is producing a limited edition of themed SR22s.
Showers of scholarships

Students headed for careers in the aviation industry should apply for these scholarships with funds set to arrive as the fall 2023 semester starts.
JackRabbit Micro e-bike makes getting around easy

Usability, weight, portability, and rideability are the four top categories when I evaluate bicycles that I plan to take with me in a general aviation airplane to explore areas around airports. The JackRabbit Micro e-bike ranks high in three of the four categories.
Time Well Spent

Anyone who’s owned an aircraft knows: it can be a time-consuming proposition.
You’re a PUNC – Part 4 of 4 – CONTRACTS

Remember this acronym and nail down 85% of insurance coverage questions.
You’re a PUNC – Part 4 of 4 – CONTRACTS

Remember this acronym and nail down 85% of insurance coverage questions.