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FAA Medical System To Go Paperless

All applications for medical and student pilot certificates will be filed electronically instead of on paper by October 1, the FAA said last week. In the January issue of the the FAA Medical Bulletin (PDF), Federal Air Surgeon Dr. Fred Tilton said the paper system “allows for too many errors, leads to storage problems, and [...]

Navigational stars in the sky

This is the sixth in a series of articles looking at the impact of NextGen on GA pilots. Over the last six months, we have demonstrated how aviation history has contributed toward the development of our National Airspace System, including new technologies and procedures yielding a safer and less expensive way to fly. Every step [...]

Short Final

Heard this at John Wayne Airport recently. The airliners often like to take off from runway 1L if the wind is within their take-off limits to save fuel.United 123:”John Wayne ground, say winds please.”John Wayne Ground:”Winds are variable between 110 and 120 at 6 knots.”John Wayne Ground (after a pause) :”Actually, I guess they [...]