Content Archive: August 2022

Infrastructure Could Be AAM's Greatest Challenge, Say Experts

The complex infrastructure requirements required for the widespread adoption of advanced air mobility could be the sector's greatest challenge.
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ATC

100 years of air traffic control

While the precise date for the founding of air traffic control services remains in dispute, the period of 1920-1922 is when ATC began.
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Regulations and Government

Another Fatal Crash As Hansen Helo Trial Resumes

Prosecutors allege Hansen executives formed Pacific Spotters to continue 'fraud scheme.'
Regulations and Government

Australia Launches General Aviation Safety Campaign

Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority has launched a general aviation pilot safety campaign in cooperation with other agencies and associations.
Aircraft

Eviation’s Electric Aircraft Set To Fly Soon

Eviation is still on track to perform the first test flight of its all-electric Alice within the next five weeks.
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Maintenance and Modifications

FAA Continues Doc Consolidation with AD Transfer

The FAA decommissioned the AD databases on the Regulatory Guidance Library on August 16 and moved them to the comprehensive DRS site.
Regulations and Government

Helo Schools Agree To Pay $7.5 Million False Claim Settlement

Universal Helicopters and Dodge City Community College are alleged to have violated Veterans Affairs benefit rules.
Accidents

Investigation Into Ohio Hangar Foam Fatality Continues

Officials in Ohio are continuing their investigation into the cause of a fatal accidental hangar foam discharge at Wilmington Air Park.
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ALPA Questions Credibility of Pilot Shortage Claims

ALPA says the data shows that there are more pilots available now even as carriers scale back operations.
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Maintenance and Modifications

AAR Expands Maintenance Training Fellowship Program

AAR guarantees employment for students who graduate in good standing.