Thu, Sep 05, 2024
Flight School Association Presents 3rd Annual Gathering
Early-bird registration is open for the Flight School Association of North America’s (FSANA) third annual symposium for Designated Pilot Examiners (DPEs).
The symposium will be held October 23-24 at the Rosen Plaza Hotel in Orlando Florida. The goal is to bring together current as well as future DPEs and the FAA for an opportunity to discuss best practices, common issues, and concerns. The previous sessions were well received and provided DPEs the opportunity to share information with other DPEs from around the country. In addition to DPEs and those aspiring to become a DPE, flight schools, government officials, FAA officials, and others attend to exchange information for the purpose of improving the practical segment of the airman certification exams.
Specific discussion topics include:
- How to avoid terminating Designees
- Learn about the new FAA Centralized Testing Office
- Interpreting variations in FAA policy for administering and conducting practical tests
The symposium is intended for current DPEs, those interested in becoming one, flight school operators, and chief flight instructors. It is the only annual event of its kind for the instructor/DPE/FAA community to gather and discuss how to improve the practical test in civil aviation.
The sessions will be held 8:30 am to 5:00 pm each day. Registration includes entry to the professional sessions and workshops for both days, and two luncheon and beverage breaks. The full program and registration form are available at the link below.
More News
“Even though it was necessary to return the spacecraft uncrewed, NASA and Boeing learned an incredible amount about Starliner in the most extreme environment possible. NASA l>[...]
Opposite Direction Aircraft Aircraft are operating in opposite directions when: 1) They are following the same track in reciprocal directions; or 2) Their tracks are parallel and t>[...]
Aero Linx: The Alaska Aviation Museum The Alaska Aviation Museum is located in the heart of Alaska aviation. It sits on the south shore of Lake Hood, the busiest seaplane base in t>[...]
“Through the first half of 2024, we continue to see robust demand for new aircraft, as indicated by the impressive backlogs and plans for facility expansion by many of our OE>[...]
Also: CAF’s TBM Avenger, AZ Lasers, C-130 Celebrates 70th, First EA-37B AeroPrakt exhibited the handicap-friendly variation of their A-22LS at the 2024 Midwest Aviation Expo.>[...]