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Meg Godlewski

Meg Godlewski

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    FAA Adds $20M to Replace Duluth Airport’s Aging Control Tower

    The FAA is giving an additional $20 million to Duluth International to replace one of the nation’s oldest control towers with a modern one.
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    Logging Military and Civilian Flight Hours: One Book or Two?

    Here’s some guidance on combining records for flight hours and using appropriate notations.
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    EAA Sport Aviation Halls of Fame Set to Induct 5 New Members

    EAA names five aviation notables for induction into the including into Sport Aviation Halls of Fame on Wednesday.
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    NTSB Briefing Reveals CVR Data in UPS Jet Crash

    The cockpit voice recorder of the UPS cargo jet that crashed in Louisville on Tuesday revealed the sound of a bell heard in the cockpit.
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    What the Ongoing Government Shutdown Means for General Aviation

    FAA emergency order impacts services, registrations, and medical certificates, potentially sparking interest in private pilot training.
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    NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on California Helicopter Crash

    NTSB says uncommanded loss of power was reported just before the accident that fatally injured a flight nurse.
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    What We Know: UPS MD-11 Accident

    Federal teams are on the scene after a UPS MD-11 cargo jet went down shortly after takeoff Tuesday from Louisville, Kentucky.
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    The Ninety-Nines: Celebrating 96 Years of Women in Aviation

    Sunday, November 2 marked 96 years since The Ninety-Nines were formed, and the organization is still growing and inspiring pilots.
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    Women in Aviation International Conference Opens Registration

    Registration is open for the 37th annual Women in Aviation International Conference next year in Dallas.
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    Amazon Delivers Aid to Typhoon-Devastated Alaska

    Amazon partners with the Red Cross to bring much-needed supplies to storm-ravaged western Alaska villages.
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    First Phase of MOSAIC Arrives, Expands Sport Pilot Privileges

    The first part of the Modernization of the Special Airworthiness Certification (MOSAIC) went into effect October 22.
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    Government Shutdown and Aviation: What Pilots Need to Know

    Will the government shutdown affect training check rides, air traffic control, and certifications?
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    Alaska Mobilizes Resources After Powerful Storm Batters Western Coast

    After a storm swamped remote communities in western Alaska, search and rescue efforts are underway using military and state air resources.
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    Boeing and Leonardo Partner to Modernize U.S. Army Flight School

    Boeing’s training savvy and Leonardo helicopters are helping the U.S. Army improve its training programs.
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    Cirrus Introduces New Instrument Rating Course

    Comprehensive continuing education program from Cirrus Aircraft combines online courses, self-study, and in-person flight training.
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    Love of Warbirds Remains Timeless

    Pilots’ obsession with former military warbirds never fades away.
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    ATP Expands School Fleet With Cessna, Piper Aircraft

    ATP Flight School recently accepted its 54th Cessna 172 Skyhawk delivery of 2025.
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    Cessna Rolls Out New Citation Ascend Business Jet

    Latest 560XL series Cessna model features luxury amenities and advanced avionics.
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    NAFI and King Schools Create Scholarship for Aspiring Flight Instru...

    NAFI and King Schools have teamed to offer flight instructor training worth $20,000 through new scholarship effort.
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    EMAS Technology Stops Jet in Chicago

    EMAS Technology Stops Jet in Chicago
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    Asian Women in Aerospace & Aviation Founder Dies in Plane Crash

    Anh-Thu Nguyen’s second attempt to fly solo around the world ends in her tragic death in a plane crash.