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Airplane News Update

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Join us each week as we cover the latest airplane industry news. From general aviation to the airlines (and everything in between), this show is the easiest way to stay informed.
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Airplane News: FAA Reauthorization, Vitol Disputes NATA Claim, and Lawsuit Against the FAA

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 3 stories for you; FAA Reauthorization appears close, Vitol disputes NATA Claim, and a class action lawsuit against the FAA. First up, congress appeared this week to agree on language for a long term FAA authorization. The reauthorization is over 1,000 pages, with topics including fine increases for consumer violations, legislation over near collisions, quality control for large aircraft manufacturers, and FAA staffing. C...

May 04, 20244 min

Airplane News: Mental Health Recommendations, NTSB on Dust Devils, Controllers Help Identify Hypoxia

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 3 stories for you; Mental Health Committee issues recommendations, NTSB Warns of Dust devils, Controllers credited with Hypoxia Save. First up, the Mental health ARC has issued a recommendation that pilots are allowed to get “Talk Therapy” from professionals without needing to disclose it on their medicals. The ARC report also discussed the current culture within the aviation industry that contributes to medical disorders...

Apr 07, 20244 min

Airplane News: Boom Supersonic XB-1, Boeing Management Changes, and United Under FAA Scrutiny

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 3 stories for you; Boom Supersonic XB-1 First Flight, Boeing Upper Management Changes, and United Airlines under FAA Scrutiny. First up, Boom Supersonic test flew the XB-1 this week. The XB-1 took off from the Mojave Air and Space Port and flew for 12 minutes. The aircraft successfully completed all its testing objectives, though specifics were not announced. The XB-1 reached a maximum altitude of 7120 feet and got up to ...

Mar 30, 20243 min

Airplane News: FAA Sun n Fun Study, New WindRunner Aircraft, Boeing Issues Safety Advisory

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 3 stories for you; FAA recruiting pilots for Sun N Fun Study, new aircraft designed to carry wind turbine blades, and a Boeing has issued a safety advisory for the 787. First up, the FAA is asking pilots who hold a current medical certificate and have flown in the last 6 months to be part of a study at Sun N Fun. The study session will pay $300-$500 depending on the class of medical certificate, and the study session take...

Mar 23, 20243 min

Airplane News: Tax Hike For Business Jets, 787 Troubles, and United Loses Tire After Take Off

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 3 stories for you; proposed tax hike for business jets, 787 troubles, and United loses tire after take off. First this week is a proposed tax increase for business jet operators. The tax increase would be implemented by raising the federal tax on Jet Fuel fivefold over the next 5 years. Estimated revenue to be generated would total 1.1 billion which would be funneled into the FAA to increase the number of air traffic cont...

Mar 16, 20243 min

Airplane News: First Hydrogen Electric Cell, Bonanzas & Barons Paused, EAA Wants Piper AD Rescinded

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 3 stories for you; First hydrogen electric fuel cell airplane in France, Textron pauses orders for Bonanzas and Barons, and the EAA wants the piper AD rescinded. First up this week is a light sport demonstrator aircraft that uses a Hydrogen Electric propulsion system. Beyond Aero announced this week that they flew their demonstrator, called “Bleriot”, in early January. The Bleriot completed 10 takeoffs and landings over s...

Mar 02, 20243 min

Airplane News: FAA Reauthorization Act, Crash Landing on Freeway, and Joby Part 145 Maint. Cert.

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 3 stories for you; FAA Reauthorization Act progresses, Challenger crash landing on FL Freeway, and Joby gets a Part 145 Maintenance Cert. First up this week is the FAA reauthorization act, which has progressed through the Senate committee. The committee voted against raising the mandatory retirement age from 65 to 67, with at 14-13 vote. Other changes included increasing CVR recording times to 25 hours, increasing the num...

Feb 17, 20243 min

Airplane News: Crash, Piper M700 Fury, Retirement Age, Analog NAVAIDs, and 25 Hr CVR

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 5 stories for you; small airplane crash, New Piper M700 Fury, FAA tells congress not to increase pilot retirement age, FAA advises to use analog NAVAIDs, and comments close for the 25 hour CVR rule. First up this week is a crash of a Grumman GA-7 Cougar. While we don’t normally talk about small aircraft accidents, this one was recently rebuild by a popular YouTube channel called Rebuild Rescue. The aircraft departed Coate...

Feb 10, 20246 min

Airplane News: Top Secret Announcement, Max 9 Flies, Mark Baker Steps Down, & Amelia Earhart’s Plane

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 4 stories for you; Pilot Institute Community, Max 9 flies again, Mark Baker steps down from AOPA, and Robotics Firm claims to have found Amelia Earhart’s plane! First up this week is our release of our exclusive Pilot Institute Community, or PIC for short. https://community.pilotinstitute.com We created the Community as a place for all our students to interact and learn from each other. Here, you will be able to find answ...

Feb 05, 20245 min

Airplane News: Atlas 747 Engine Fire, Zenith Aircraft Workshops, Comments on MOSAIC, and Three Years

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 4 stories for you; Atlas 747 Engine Fire, Zenith Aircraft Workshops, Comments on MOSAIC, and Three Years of Airplane News! https://youtu.be/RNItNKbjwBs https://youtu.be/UKHXfoKZxE4 00:00 Introduction 00:16 Atlas 747 Engine Fire 00:55 Zenith Aircraft Workshops 01:40 Comments on MOSAIC 02:18 Three Years of Airplane News Not sure where to start for your Pilot's license? Check out our FREE guide: https://pilotinstitute.com/co...

Jan 27, 20244 min

Airplane News: Phillips Pauses Unleaded, Ural A320, JetBlue & Spirit Merger, and a Balloon Crash

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 4 stories for you; Phillips 66 pauses unleaded testing, Ural Airlines won’t fly A320 from field, JetBlue & Spirit merger blocked, and a Balloon Crash in AZ. First up this week is Phillips 66, who has been working to create an unleaded Avgas Alternative. According to Avweb, a “major test failure” occurred and resulted in Phillips pausing the initiative. Details about the issues were not publicized by Phillips, but othe...

Jan 20, 20243 min

Airplane News: 737 Max 9 Loses Door in Flight, NASA to Release X59, and New Cirrus G7 Series.

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 3 stories for you; 737 Max 9 loses plug door in flight, NASA to release X59 this week, and the new Cirrus G7 Series. 00:00 Introduction 00:15 Boeing 737 Loses Door 02:06 NASA Releasing X59 03:06 New Cirrus G7 Series First up this week is an Alaskan Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9, which lost a plug door while climbing out of Portland, OR. The door was blown off in an explosive decompression that left a hole in the airplane and ...

Jan 13, 20245 min

Airplane News: Japan Airlines A350 Crashes Into Dash-8, Robinson R44 Hits Drone, Man Dies in Engine

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 3 stories for you; Japan Airlines A350 crashes into Dash-8 at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport, Robinson R44 hits drone, and a man in Utah dies after crawling into an A220s engine nacelle. Not sure where to start for your Pilot's license? Check out our FREE guide: https://pilotinstitute.com/course/ultimate-pilot-guide/ Get your Private Pilot's License today: https://pilotinstitute.com/course/part-61-private-pilot/ Already got your ...

Jan 06, 20243 min

Airplane News: Piper Club Says AD is Flawed, GPS Spoofing Traced, and a Passenger Jumps From a 737

First up this week is the proposed Piper AD. If you’re unfamiliar with the proposed AD, there were two incidents in Alaska where the rudder on Piper aircraft failed and bent into a 90 degree angle. Both aircraft landed safely and there were in injuries. The FAA responded with a proposed AD the covers nearly all cubs and cub variants made before 1974, which is about 31,000 aircraft. The Short Wing Piper Club says that this is a huge over-reach and the process itself is flawed. According to the cl...

Dec 02, 20234 min

Airplane News: FedEx and UPS reducing pilot numbers, Man gets 15 months for pointing laser at helicopter, Women hurt after scale B29 hits golf cart, and a pilot who survived a crash in the Everglades.

First up this week is FedEx and UPS, who both seem to have too many pilots. FedEx and UPS have advised pilots to take severance offers and move to American Airlines subsidiary PSA. PSA is offering existing FedEx and USP pilots a $250,000 bonus and a left seat job in Embraer and CRJ regional jets. While $250,000 sounds like a ton of money, it’s less than a year’s pay for senior captains at UPS and FedEx. FedEx went as far as saying they don’t have enough business to keep all their pilots fully em...

Nov 11, 20234 min

Airplane News: Threat to Shoot Captain, Aircraft Damage by Student, and Attempt to Ban Touch and Gos

First up this week in your “Don’t be that guy” news update is a first officer for an airline who threatened to shoot the captain over a diversion. Jonathan J Dunn is an airline pilot an unspecified airline, who is a member of the Federal Flight Deck Officer program, this means he received training to carry a loaded pistol on the flight deck. He has been charged with interference with the flight crew for an incident that occurred in August of 2022, where Dunn and the captain (unnamed) had a disag...

Nov 04, 20234 min

Airplane News: Homebuilt Accidents down, Balloon Crash Due to Gunfire, FAA Nominee, and EPA on 100LL

First up this week is the EAA who says amateur-built fatal accidents are down 28% this year when compared to pervious years. This is down from 39 fatal accidents between Sept. 30th 2021 andSept. 30th 2022 to 28 between Sept. 30th 2022 and Sept. 30th, 2023. EAA Vice President of Advocacy and Safety Sean Elliot said “The activity data is necessary to paint the full picture, but the initial indications are very positive indeed. It shows a continuing trend toward safer operations, even as total hour...

Oct 21, 20235 min

Airplane News: FAA Guidance on ADHD Meds, a Light Sport Helicopter Released, and Falcon Field Damage

Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, we have 3 stories for you; New FAA Guidance for those with ADHD Medications, Light Sport Helicopter released, and a microburst which has damaged a number of aircraft at Mesa’s Falcon Field. First up this week is new FAA Guidance for those on ADHD medications. The guidance is for Aviation Medical Examiners (AMEs), that gives a criteria to bypass the lengthy review process. The criteria for waiving the review process is "no treatment or use of A...

Sep 16, 20233 min
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