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Airborne-Flight Training 09.22.22: NO ATP Shortcuts Sez FAA, Top Aces, RACCA UPS

Also: Chattahoochee Tech Aviation Academy, Annual Space Day, EAA Chapter 534, RAA on FAA Decision

The FAA has denied Republic Airways’s request to halve the flight time requirements for graduates of its Leadership In Flight Training (LIFT) Academy—a Part 141 flight-school operated by the Indianapolis-based air-carrier.

In its decision, the FAA asserted: “After full consideration of Republic’s petition for exemption and the public comments, the FAA has determined that the relief requested is not in the public interest and would adversely affect safety.” Top Aces Corp has announced its selection for the US Air Force Combat Air Force Contracted Air Support program, to provide advanced adversary air training to pilots at Eglin AFB in Florida and Luke AFB in Arizona. Top Aces was a shoo-in for the deal, a 5-year contract worth up to $175 million, due to their status as the sole operator of a commercial F-16 fleet in the USA. Applications sponsored by the Regional Air Cargo Carriers Association are being accepted for those interested in becoming a pilot, AMT, or airline manager. The $20,000 in funding is handed out by the RACCA and UPS Flight Path to help rejuvenate the industry with fresh aspiring talent, particularly in the current economic climate. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

This episode of Airborne-Flight Training 09.15.22 is chock full of info in this Daily News Episode, Thursday, September 15th, 2022... Presented by Aero-TV veteran videographer and Airborne Host Holland Lee. Holland is supported by ANN Chief Videographer Nathan Cremisino, as well as ANN CEO/Editor-In-Chief Jim Campbell. This episode covers:

  • FAA Rejects Airline’s Request to Reduce ATP Flight-Time Requirement 
  • Top Aces Corp Wins Aggressor Contract
  • Applications Open for $20,000 RACCA UPS Scholarships
  • Chattahoochee Tech Aviation Academy Breaks Ground
  • Annual Space Day Back at the EAA’s Aviation Museum
  • EAA Chapter 534 to Host Leesburg International Airport (LEE) Event 
  • Regional Airline Association Issues Statement on Republic Airways Petition

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