It has been just one year since the FAA mandated a minimum of 1500 total flight hours for all part 121 pilots and the implementation of the corresponding 3-tier restricted ATP program based on reduced flight hours. It is time to consider alternatives that meet both the concerns of congress and the concerns of the Colgan Air mishap families, while simultaneously being sensitive to the industry pilot shortage. How did we get here and are there any off-the-shelf alternatives to the three tiers to help get pilots into the left seat sooner? This article is an editorial and does not reflect the opinion of the IJAAA or ERAU. This work was not peer reviewed
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Many airline industry experts have recently predicted crippling shortages in the supply of Airline T...
Effective immediately, graduates from the University of North Dakota John D. Odegard School of Aero...
According to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), by 2036 the aviation sector will ...
This volume 36, number 10 (October, 1985) issue of the official newsletter of the South Carolina Aer...
In the era following the First Officer Qualification (FOQ) rule change, regional airlines are strugg...
Discuss how to refine AC 61-138 for efficiency & efficacy and meet regulatory intent. G7 Discussion
The airline industry plays a major role in the United States. Many passengers use air transportation...
Editor\u27s Note: This article originally appeared in the Spring 1991 issue. It is reprinted due to ...
In its relatively short history, public air travel has seen its fair share of airline pilot shortage...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the need to change FAA policy governing commercial pilo...
Provider and employer reports on current results, compliance success, affiliations/partnerships meet...
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