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AOPA Plans Washington D.C. Flyover to Celebrate General Aviation Event includes coordination with the FAA, TSA, Secret Service and others.
AOPA said plans to close and redevelop the airport site ignore a 2016 study that concluded the airport was the best use of the property.
In its report, AOPA said that older pilots have more total hours, fly more frequently and are more likely to stay proficient. Adobe Stock Older pilots who may be safe, current, and just as capable ...
Mark Baker, head of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association for more than 10 years, has announced to the AOPA team his plans to retire. The news came Tuesday in an informal meeting with staff.
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Plane & Pilot Magazine on MSNNew Agreement Aims to Fast-Track High School Students into Aviation Careers with College CreditFoundation has entered an agreement with Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania that allows ...
AOPA is actively seeking ASN volunteers for 2025. To be a volunteer, a person needs to be a member of the organization, live within 40 miles of a public-use airport that does not have an ASN ...
AOPA and Choose Aerospace are collaborating with the goal of increasing education opportunities. [Shutterstock] For years we have been hearing about a labor shortage in aviation. As the industry ...
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AOPA Appoints Longtime Aviator As New President And CEOAs the current CEO, Mark Baker, intends to retire at the end of the year, AOPA has chosen Darren Pleasance, who is an aviator and a businessman to take the lead as the new CEO and President of ...
AOPA's updated eFIRC is designed to work on any device and offers faster loading and response times than previous versions. [Shutterstock] If a flight instructor refresher clinic (FIRC) is on your ...
Since launching six years ago, AOPA Foundation's You Can Fly High School program has reached more than 49,000 students. It currently involves about 16,300 students in 43 states.
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