College Kids Want Looser Skies: FAA Hears Petition from Missouri Uni
Published Date: 9/23/2025
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Summary
Southeast Missouri State University asked the FAA to ease some flight rules for their training program. This change would help their students learn more flexibly without extra costs or delays. If approved, it could speed up pilot training and make flying school smoother for everyone involved.
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2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Possible Faster, Smoother Pilot Training
The petition says that, if granted, the change could speed up pilot training and make the flying school run more smoothly for everyone involved in the university's program. The change is framed as improving the training process rather than imposing new costs.
Easing Flight Rules for Students
Southeast Missouri State University asked the FAA to ease some flight rules for its training program so students can learn more flexibly without extra costs or delays. This petition, if approved, is intended to reduce scheduling or regulatory barriers for those students.
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