The FAA has qualified FlightSafety International's Sikorsky S-76C+ and S-76C++ simulators located in Singapore to Level D. The facility has also been approved to provide FAA PART 142 training under FlightSafety’s single certificate.
Claims Company Threatening Workers Amid Contract Negotiations
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, the Teamsters Airline Division and Teamsters Local 284 has demanded that NetJets halt a campaign the union calls an unwarranted retaliation against their flight dispatchers for choosing union representation.
FAA Administrator Michael Huerta and Sally French, "The Drone Girl," led a lively panel discussion Monday about the future of small unmanned aircraft at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, TX. The panel included a diverse group of innovative thinkers from industry and government.
Could Not Determine The Reason For The Left Engine Losing Power, But Found Standard Procedures Were Not Followed
The NTSB has released its probable cause report from an accident in October, 2014 involving a Raytheon Aircraft company B200 that impacted the FlightSafety building in Wichita, KS. Four people were fatally injured in the accident.
The NBAA has reasserted its long-standing support for California's historic Santa Monica Municipal Airport (SMO). The association’s latest expression of support came in connection with oral arguments on an appeal of an earlier court ruling denying on procedural grounds the city's interpretation of the terms of the 1948 document transferring ownership of SMO from the federal government to the city.